Showing posts with label Sprig Punch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sprig Punch. Show all posts

Monday, 4 November 2019

Come To Gather Birthday Cards


Following on from my last post for CASE-ing The Catty, I decided to share some more cards using the Come To Gather DSP, just because it is so versatile, and not just for Autumn. I found a card I'd made a while back using a range of pretty floral papers and decided to CASE my own card.



The design is a lovely way to really show off the lovely colours and papers, and stamping can be minimal. With careful preparation, this card is quite good for a 'Make & Take.'  Not sure what I mean by 'Make & Take'? It's the card you and your guests make when you host a Stampin' Up! demonstration. Have you ever thought about having a crafting afternoon with friends. If you're in the northern suburbs of Melbourne - say 25km around Sth Morang, we could see if we could arrange a mutually suitable time for your party.



A very simple stamp and punch set which comes in a cute metal tin was the greeting I chose for these cards, and the 2-colour effect is easy. Stamp once in the base colour, clean off the stamp and re-ink with the 2nd colour before stamping out again and trimming with scissors.



Inside the metal box are 6 stamps, a punch, one Night Of Navy plus one Grapefruit Grove inkspot and a block to use with the stamps. Add a pack of notecards & envelopes and you're all set to produce fabulous cards! 



Each one of these cards had a slightly different trim, and in the end my favourite was the wood grain card. I just love the Leaf Punch and Sprig Punch. Such an effective look. These are a nice style of card for any occasion, with the patterned paper doing all the heavy lifting. Can you imagine a Christmas card like this?
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If you'd like to have a catalogue party to group all your friend's purchases, get in touch beforehand and I will set you up with your personal host code and explain how it works. If you feel inclined to treat yourself to $250 worth of Stampin' Up! - just go ahead and place your order online and when you reach $250, you will be earning 10% in Host benefits which you spend before you close the order. Again, ask me if you're not sure.


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Sunday, 11 August 2019

Noted CTC#241


Welcome back to another week of CASE-ing The Catty. The crew is made up of Stampin' Up! demonstrators from all parts of Australia and New Zealand.You are at the blog of Rachel Palmieri, Independent Stampin' Up!® demonstrator. I run classes at my home studio in South Morang, Victoria, share Stampin' Up!® products and tools at parties for my customers, coach my lovely team and create cards and the occasional 3D project. This week we are CASE-ing from page 101 of the catalogue.




The elephant card caught my eye, partly I think, because I am also a mad-keen patchworker with umpteen projects on the go, and just look at that background. Since I usually make cards, I decided it was time to change things up a tad, and decorated a notebook. Our designer series paper, which come in packs of 12 sheets of beautifully co-ordinated shades are perfect for a bit of mix & match. I used Woven Threads Designer Series Paper using a soft, washed palette. There are many more suitable packs on pages 165-167 of your Stampin' Up! Annual Catalogue.


After punching a number of pieces with the Tailored Tag Punch and beginning part-way down against the book binding, I began to assemble my paper patchwork. There is a small margin left around the pieces as the notebook cover was a pleasingly neutral kraft card.

The pieces hung over the edges when I'd fully covered the book, you could use a paper slicer if you have one, or just long-bladed scissors to trim the excess off.



I did stamp a label using the Daisy Lane stamp, co-ordinating medium daisy punch (sold as a bundle at a 10% saving) and Lined Alphabet, using my Stamparatus to get the letters lined up straight. There are so many options you could use to finish off a notebook or diary. It isn't a very difficult project to complete with some pretty DSP, a few punches, glue and scissors and what a handy, homemade gift it would make.  

Next up is amazing Siobhan




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Wednesday, 10 July 2019

Daisy, Daisy CI#59






 Colour INKspiration is a fortnightly blog initiated by Bronwyn Eastley in Tasmania. The design team is made up of Stampin' Up! demonstrators from all parts of Australia and New Zealand.You are at the blog of Rachel Palmieri, Independent Stampin' Up!® demonstrator. I run classes at my home studio in South Morang, Victoria, share Stampin' Up!® products and tools at parties for my customers, coach my lovely team and create cards and the occasional 3D project.



Isn't this just the prettiest, softest colour scheme ever? I just love these sweet colours and decided to tie it in with Daisy Lane, using a little bottle I have as further inspiration. I am very partial to blue and Seaside Spray would have to be a favourite of mine. It is one of the new InColors, so will be current until June 2021 and it is available in card, ink pad, ink refill, Stampin' Marker and Blends - so many choices!!!!!


This is a third daisy included in Daisy Lane. It doesn't have a matching punch or anything, but it is very pretty. As I stamped on thick Whisper White in Smokey Slate, I rotated the image slightly each time. The background was coloured with Seaside Spray Stampin' Blends and I purposely used the darker one around the flower and didn't blend it in.


Two medium daisies were stamped, punched and placed at the edge of the labels. The sentiment is a new one from a stamp set in the Annual catalogue, Welcome To The Team. Those pieces were hand trimmed.



Next stop along this hop is our guest designer, Denise Buetler. Denise lives in Western Australia and was a winner in a recent challenge. Please pop over to see her AMAZING project!


You don't have to have a blog to win the honour of designing for a challenge, you just need to share your card or other project on our Facebook page here.



 I'd love you to choose my online shop to purchase from, and use the Host Code when asked at check out, & I will send you a gift, along with a handmade card. The items listed below were used in my card above, and link to that item in my online shop.
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