Showing posts with label Sincere Salutations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sincere Salutations. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 September 2010

Rich Razzleberry Set Card #6

The last card had to be a get well card. I don't know about you, but when I've been under the weather a get well card is an instant lift. It might not get me better sooner, but is brings a smile to my face for a while. I send a lot of these cards, and I hope they give the recipients the same feeling as I get.

Supplies:

  • Stamps - Baroque Motifs, Sincere Salutations
  • Ink - Rich Razzleberry
  • Card - Whisper White, Old Olive, Rich Razzleberry
  • Accessories - Old Olive Brad (from Earth Elements set)
  • Tools - Paper Cutter, Paper Snips, 2-Step Bird punch (for leaves), 5 Petal Flower Punch, Boho Blossoms Punch, 1/2" Circle punch, 1/16" Circle Handheld Punch
  • Adhesives - Snail, Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots.
PS. Do you like the flower? I made it by punching the 5 Petal Flower punch 3 times then crumpling (without ripping) it. You could use a distress embossing folder/texture plate in your die-cutting machine, but this gets the fibres of the card to separate into layers. I also distressed some Old Olive card before punching out the leaves, but make sure the punch is clear of off cuts before using again as they could damage you precious punch.

Thanks for looking!
Kathy.

Friday, 3 September 2010

Rich Razzleberry Set Card #4

Card number 4 is another quick one, I stamped the flowers from the Pretties Kit with Rich Razzleberry ink & the Fine Flourish stamp, added a bit of bling with a Rhinestone brad (also from the Pretties Kit).

You might think the Pretties Kit is expensive, but you get loads in it! The are 50 flowers to start with, which you can colour with your inks or markers or stamp on them as I have done here. The 50 clear Rhinestone brads add the sparkle, together with pearls for elegance & beads galore. This kit will make your creations stand out from the rest. And when you've finished with the contents, use the tin for storage or as a gift box.

Supplies:
  •  Stamps - Fine Flourish, Sincere Salutations, Framed with Love
  • Ink - Rich Razzleberry
  • Card - Rich Razzleberry, Whisper White
  • Accessories - Flower & Brad from Pretties Kit
  • Tools - Paper Cutter, Eyelet Border Punch
  • Adhesives - Snail, Mini Glue Dots, Dimensionals
 Thanks for looking,
Kathy.

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Razzleberry Card Set #1


The first card I made to go in the box was a Christmas card, purely because I'm in that mode at the moment. I kept it nice & simple & used the gorgoeus Icicle Rub Ons from the mini catalogue. I also decorated the envelope to match using the Serene Snowflakes set.

I've used other rub ons before & always struggled to get the image to transfer, not with Stampin' Up's, the images transferred so easily. The pack comes with one sheet each of white and silver. I've since bought a few packs of these to decorate other items as my Christmas colour scheme is blue, white and silver, perfect!

Supplies:
  • Stamps - Dasher, Sincere Salutations, Serene Snowflakes
  • Ink - Rich Razzleberry, Versamark
  • Card - Rich Razzleberry, Whisper White
  • Accessories - Icicle Rub Ons, White Embossing Powder
  • Tools - Paper Cutter, Paper Snips, 1/2" Circle Punch, Scallop Oval Punch, Heat Tool,
One down, several more to go!
Kathy. x

Monday, 26 July 2010

Flourished Flowers


The second Stampers 6 group project was to make one of the top card, I made some other colourways aswell, just because I like the card so much!

It was kept simple as we spent so much time on the candles that we didn't have much time left! But if you keep it simple, the fabulous stamp designs shine through.

Supplies:
  • Stamps - Flower Accent, Fine Flourish, Sincere Salutations
  • Ink - Rose Red (top), Brocade Blue & Close to Cocoa
  • Card - Very Vanilla, Rose Red (top), Brocade Blue, Chocolate Chip
  • Accessories - Rose Red Double Stitched Grosgrain (top), Brocade Blue 5/8" Grosgrain, Chocolate Chip Satin Ribbons
  • Tools - Paper Cutter, Paper Snips
  • Adhesives - Snail, Dimensionals
They loved making them, I'm sure they'll find lots more ways of using those lovely images.
Kathy.