Showing posts with label Paperific. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paperific. Show all posts

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Published!

I have been meaning to share this with you all for some time now but just never got around to writing the post.  A few months back the staff at Scrappy Hollow were lucky enough to partner with Kaisercraft and "play" with their 2012 Christmas release of paper and embellishments.  Samples were made for the Scrappy Hollow stand at Paperific,  Kaisers stand at CHA 2012 and then some were selected to become part of the Kaisercraft Workshop magazine. 

So here are pics from CHA 2012.  It's a little hard to point out my projects by I can spy some of my cards and the cute miniature Christmas tree I made.


 
 
It was so much fun to be able to play with their new products and then I received the added honour of having some of my creations published in their Workshop magazine.
 
 
The cards/tags I made are top left and bottom right.  The other cards were by Amy who also works at Scrappy Hollow.




So thank you to Heidi from Scrappy Hollow and to the team at Kaisercraft for allowing me to be part of this fun filled creative project!

My projects can also be found over on the Kaisercraft blog here.

http://www.kaisercraft.com.au/newsite/projects.php?proj=744

http://www.kaisercraft.com.au/newsite/projects.php?proj=747

http://www.kaisercraft.com.au/newsite/projects.php?proj=762

http://www.kaisercraft.com.au/newsite/projects.php?proj=764

Thanks for stopping by!


 



 


Monday, September 3, 2012

Thank you iSpy and Shabby Tea Room!!!!

After an exhausting weekend working at the Melbourne Paperific Show it was so nice to start the week off with some lovely accolades.

Thank you to The Shabby Tea Room for the Honourable Mention for the #129 colour inspiration.  You can see the announcement here.  This was the card I made:


 
And another thank you to the team at iSpy for the honour of becoming an iSpy winner for the third time!!!  I so love playing along with their weekly sketches.  They are so much fun!!!  Here is the announcement. This is the card I made:
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, August 26, 2012

ISSC - 30 "Thank You"

 
WOW! I know I say this all the time but where has the last week gone????? 
 
Time is flying by and I have been busy getting ready for the upcoming Paperific Show at the Melbourne Showgrounds.  Many of my cards will be on display at the show plus some OTP pieces, tags and die cut samplers made from MFT and Spellbinders flower dies that I just absolutely love to make.  So come on over and say "Hi" when you are at the show - I am on the Scrappy Hollow/Kaisercraft stand all 3 days.  I will also be posting pics of some of the samples etc after the show and I will have some other special news to share as the month of September rolls on so stay tuned!!!!!
 
Even though it has been a busy week I still managed to complete this weeks iSpy sketch challenge. I absolutely love playing along with the challenges they post.  Each weeks sketch is different from the last and I have so much fun making the sketch my own.  This week's sketch is from Jacquie Southas ( Jacquie J @ SCS) and is based on this card.  So thanks Jacquie and the talented design team for your inspiration. 
 
Here is the sketch:
 
  
 
Now Kim's advice over at the iSpy blog was - 'Don't let the diamonds scare you!!! They can be any shape!! Just make sure you have the stripes!!' and that's exactly what I did.  My shape of choice was a heart.
 
So here is the card I created:


 
The papers were from Cosmo Cricket's Tea for Two collection. 
 
The large heart was created with the MFT die-namics Layered Heart.  I stitched around the heart with hemp twine and finished it off with a matching twine bow, a small rolled rose and punched leaves.


 
The smaller hearts were also cut from MFT die-namics - the Notched Tag and Hearts a Plenty dies.  The sentiment was a Pebbles Inc rub on.


 
Each panel on the card background and heart was distresses and inked to add extra detail that mimicked faux stitching lines.  This is one of my favourite techniques when I am not stitching on the sewing machine.
 

I used some foam tape between layers on the card to create dimension and allow each element to stand out a little more than you would get from flat taping it to the previous layer.


 
 
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