Hedgehugs

This weeks Coffee and a Card used the super cute Hedgehugs stamp set.

Hedgehugs Clear-Mount Stamp Set

Available as wood mount or clear mount, they are a lovely fun set, with some super sentiments!

Our first card had a squirrel hidden inside a tree!

A panel of Early Espresso card stock had a ‘hole’ punched in it at one end.  Laying this card onto a Very Vanilla card base, we drew around the circle with a pencil.  This showed us where to stamp the squirrel.  The Early Espresso card was then embossed using the Pinewood Planks Dynamic Embossing folder, and then attached over the stamped image.  The toadstools were stamped across the bottom in Cherry Cobbler ink and some discontinued ribbon was attached across the top.  The sentiment was stamped on Very Vanilla Card and then punched out.  It was mounted on a scalloped circle punched in either Cherry Cobbler, Garden Green or Early Espresso.  The top of this was scored, had redliner tape attached and ‘hinged’ over the squirrel.  Finally a bow was made in the same ribbon and attached centrally to the ribbon at the top of the card.

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The second card was adapted from a card by Natalie Oshea.

The card base is soft suede, the flowers stamped with Early Espresso ink across the bottom. Next the two hedgehogs were stamped on Whisper White cardstock (using the stamparatus to ensure we could re-stamp if the ink didn’t cover well enough on the first stamping) again with Early Espresso ink.  The bodies were coloured with a caramel Promarker, and the flower coloured using a blender pen and Cherry Cobbler ink.  This panel was adhered to the card base and a strip of Burlap ribbon was attached to the bottom.

The sentiment and flower were stamped on Whisper White, punched with the 1 1/2″ circle punch, and mounted on a die cut circle of Early Espresso.  This was then added using dimensionals.

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I know several hedgehog lovers and i’m sure this stamp will prove to be popular!

To Purchase any of the items needed to recreate this card, please contact me, or visit my shop

 

Lilypad Lake love!

New to the 2018/19 annual catalogue is the Lilypad Lake bundle. A beautiful set with water, boats, heron and some lovely words and the co ordinating dies.  It makes some stunning cards and we made two this morning at Coffee and a Card.

It was a pretty hectic morning with 7 people joining me, but as usual we had some fun and laughter and everyone went home with two lovely cards.

The first card used watercolour paper as the background, and after wetting the card three different colours using the ‘water’ stamp were stamped down covering all the card.  I used Pumpkin Pie at the top, then Daffodil Delight and finally Night of Navy.  This was then spritzed with water, removing any excess with kitchen paper.  We then set this to one side to dry.

The heron was die cut in black card as was the reeds using the ‘water’ framelit.  The water framelit then had its sides cut away, and the centre was snipped at random in half to give reeds.

The sun was die cut in Daffodil Delight and the flying birds were stamped onto the background in Memento.  These were from the High Tide Stamp set.  The card was assembled onto a black background before attaching to a whisper white card base.

The idea came from a card by Emma Goddard of Coastal Crafters.

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The next card also used The Lilypad Lake bundle.  But this time the card had a more nautical theme and perfect for the sailor in your family!

We started with Balmy Blue base and using the cloud design from the Pattern Party Decorative Masks and Whisper White Ink, we sponged onto the Balmy BLue to give subtle clouded background.

The ‘sea’ was die cut in Pool Party, the ‘sun’ in Daffodil Delight, and the ‘yachts’ were stamped several times on Whisper White before colouring with a variety of pens (Stampin Blends and other) and then cut with the die.

The sentiment was from ‘Your Inspiring’ stampset, stamped in Balmy Blue on Whisper White card and die cut using one of the framelits from the bundle.  The edges of the sentiment were ‘dabbed’ in the balmy blue ink to edge it.

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Lilypad Lake Wood-Mount Bundle Clearmount bundle £40.50,  Woodmount bundle £47.50

These are also available separately, but buying as a bundle saves 10%

If you would like to order, please use my online shop or contact me direct

Happy Stamping! xx

 

 

Christmas in June!

As promised, this weeks Coffee and a Card involved making Christmas cards.  But despite what I said, I’ve also used some retired DSP, as I currently do not have any of the 2018/19 Christmas DSP….in fact I’m not overly keen on the one in the catalogue and I’m hoping for something great in the Autumn /Winter catalogue!

Anyhow, I made a square Happy Reindeer card, using the Reinderr from the Cookie Cutter Christmas stamp set, and stamped this in Memento ink on a Stitched Shapes circle.  I coloured the reindeer with pro markers (my range of Stampin’ Blends is limited), embossed the background with Polka Dots Basic embossing folder. I used a non SU die for the scalloped circle, and stamped  the sentiment onto card and cut with the Banner Triple Punch.

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The next Christmas card used the same stamp set…Cookie Cutter Christmas.  I stamped Santa, coloured him with pro markers, and then fussy cut him out – I don’t have the punch yet and its not too difficult to cut him.  The bobble on his hat was probably harder coz it was so small!

To make the chimney, I used the brick mask from the Pattern Party Decorative Masks and ran it through my big shot using the new Big Shot embossing mats (actually, they are new to Stampin’ Up…..I’ve had mine for years!!) on early espresso card.  The brick detail works great! I topped the chimney with some black card.

The back ground is the Softly Falling embsossing folder, the snow on the chimney is shimmery white embossing paste.  The sentiment is from Half Full stamp set, punched with the pretty label punch.  To make the red punched shape, I punched the shape twice in red, cut one in half horizontally and glued it popping out top and bottom to the white punched shape.  The second red punched shape, I chopped the left and right edges off and using just these bits glue them to the previously glued piece.

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Happy Crafting XX

Love What You Do

How apt!!  This is the name of the stamp set we played with at Coffee and a Card this week!

Start of the new catalogue, so lets play with new products!

First card is quite a simple card, using the Stamparatus to move the same image along the card stock keeping it exactly in line, Stampin’ blends, and the sentiment from the Love What You Do stamp set.  Lovely Lipstick ink and card stock and an old favourite Old Olive ink for the flower stems.

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Next we used the lovely Share What You Love Speciality DSP.  Berry burst card stock and ink, old olive card stock and ink, basket weave embossing folder, Tailored tag punch (to make the chevron shape on the DSP), sentiment from Perennial birthday and a finishing Artisan Pearl from the Share What You Love range.

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Apologies for the smudge in the top right corner…someone dropped the ink pad…..and it wasn’t me!

The Share What You Love DSP is  super thick and amazing quality paper  and the bonus is you wont run out quickly coz its a double sized pack giving a fabulous 24 sheets of double sided paper, some with a translucent finish and some pearlised, and the remainder just super heavyweight.  And if that’s not enough they also co ordinate with 13 colours of card stock , so if you’ve only got a couple of colours, there’s a good chance one will co ordinate!

Next week is the 2nd Monday which can only mean one thing….It’s Christmas!!  Yes… Coffee and a Card on June 11th is Christmas Card Making… come and join us!

So, now I’d better get my thinking cap on…builders in house means I need to get several weeks card sorted because there will soon come a time when I cant get in my craft room!!

Happy crafting! xx

New Products now available

From June 2nd, the 2018/19 annual catalogue is live for ordering.  Yay!   I’ve come back from my lovely holiday, sailing up the Rhone river in France, just in time to place my first order for my lovely customer from the new catalogue!!

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If you want to order for yourself and have products delivered direct to your home, the host code for this month (June) is KYDU9UNY.   Using this code will give me a chance to send a little something as a thank-you for your order.