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Chrissie has an adorable take on the Nursery Suite Quick Accents and the Flower Brads! This one has been sitting on my benchtop for a few weeks, and there's been lots of oohs and aahs over it.
Now that is one nappie I'd be happy to receive! LOL
A cute little pattern and some simple embellishments is all you need. I like how Chrissie popped those circle stickers up on Dimensionals.
Also clever to use that brad as a closure - effective and adds a decorative accent.
Inside the card is the sentiment and a few more bits from the Quick Accents pack. Makes for a cute and fast project!
Thanks so much Chrissie! Last night we missed you in class - we made a lovely Easter Basket amongst other items. I'll post up the Easter Basket Janine taught us on Friday ~
Supplies Used:
Stamps: Well Scripted
Colours: so Saffron, Chocolate Chip,Pretty in Pink, Regal Rose, Certainly Celery
This is a cute little gender neutral project that was a take off of a great swap I got on the Hamilton Island trip last year. I loaned the original to someone so can't give credit .. . . sorry~
Can you recognize where those aliens came from? yes that's right - the Owl Punch! Pretty cute little idea, isnt' it?
All the circles are from the same punch, too. I just love having more uses for tools I already own!
Each alien was stamped to give some visual texture. Here I've used the Trendy Trees set and the Confetti stamp set.
You really need the Tombow Glue to get those attenae on. Loving that glue these days!
April's featured products again are the Nursery Suite Quick Accents and the Flower Brads. Rebecca has made us a cute card using Heat & Stick as well:
Very cute idea to use the tree trunk from the tree in Forest Friends! Rebecca used the scallop stickers from the Nursery Suite Quick Accents to create the tree top. Clever idea!
The little animals from Forest Friends are done with Heat & Stick and Glitter instead of straight ink.
Heat & Stick is used with Versmark ink and then heated with the Heat Tool. The Heat & Stick becomes sticky enough to hold glitter exactly to the stamped image. Heat again to set.
Nice job Rebecca!!
Supplies Used:
Stamps: Forest Friends, Occasional Quotes
Colours: Chocolate Chip, Pear Pizzazz, So Saffron, Pretty in Pink, Real Red
Other: Nursery Suite Quick Accents, Flower Brads, Heat & Stick, Fine Galaxy Glitter
The New Autumn Winter Mini features a fundraising stamp set for Breast Cancer on the inside of the back cover - Strength and Hope. $2 from every set sold goes towards Breast Cancer research. I've taught with this set about ten times now, and I am really enjoying this one.
The words are just fantastic. I can see a scrapbook page coming on . . . .
In the meantime, here is a lovely card made with this set. Recognize it by chance?
There is actually quite a lot of detail work on this one and a fair few steps. But the finished vintage look is oustanding! Never "hard", just more steps to it.
Welcome to a new month! April's creative challenge was to use the Nursery Suite Quick Acccents and also the Flower Brads.
Janine the Punch Art Queen has come up with an adorable Easter card!
The plaid paper and the scallop trim are actually stickers from the Quick Accents kit. And those CUTE little accents on the ears and feet? A single scallop circle sticker. Very very clever Janine.
Love the ruching on the ribbon too - that just adds such a nice texture.
Thank you Janine for another lovely work of art!
Supplies Used:
Colours: Pretty in Pink, So Saffron
Other: large and small oval punches, various circle punches, Flower Brads, Nursery Suite Quick Accents, PRetty in Pink Satin Ribbon, Tag Punch
Easy Peasy One Layer Card for you today! I used this as my swap last month at Regional Trainings and made quite a few in a couple of hours.
Only two colours plus black used here to create a striking background and effect. Use post it notes to make the "ground". It was bothering Rob, my friend who was watching me, that htey were all turning out differently, but hey, that's part of the charm. Each one is a bit different.
I used sponges here instead of a brayer because I was using a mask and wanted more of a "cloudy" look instead of a smooth graduated look.
Love that tree from the Thoughts & Prayers set!
Supplies Used:
Stamps: Thoughts and Prayers set of six 54.95, Baroque Motifs set of six $47.95