Showing posts with label primrose petals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label primrose petals. Show all posts
Friday, 26 April 2013
Elements of style swaps
These are my swaps I made for Peterborough I stamped Elements of style in each of the in colours - Primrose Petals, Raspberry Ripple, Midnight Muse, Gumball Green and Summer Starfruit on to very vanilla card stock and then mounted them on to matching card stock.
I also cut some butterflies out from matching card and stuck on, easy but effective!
Saturday, 27 October 2012
Serene Silhouettes - monochramatic
I have used one of the stamps from the Serene Silhouette collection (127324) and stamped it with versamark and clear embossed onto 3 pieces of card and then cut them into thirds and matched up.
I have used the stitched ribbon in raspberry ripple around the edge of the image and stamped using the curly cute sentiment (120510)
It looks a little wonky in this picture but it is really the surface I have photographed it on, I was having trouble getting the light and the background right sorry.
I have entered this card into the following challenges
Charisma Cardz - Dont be square
Less is more - a sketch to follow
Thank you for visiting, please come back soon
I have used the stitched ribbon in raspberry ripple around the edge of the image and stamped using the curly cute sentiment (120510)
It looks a little wonky in this picture but it is really the surface I have photographed it on, I was having trouble getting the light and the background right sorry.
I have entered this card into the following challenges
Charisma Cardz - Dont be square
Less is more - a sketch to follow
Thank you for visiting, please come back soon
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Thanks a bunch
I have made this card using the Friendship Preserves stamp set (item 127910) and cut out the card with Framelits dies (item 129021)
This card was made at the pasionettes quarterly training session on Sunday, however I feel mine is missing something on the grey card stock, not sure what though, or maybe I should have moved the "flaps" up a little?
This card was made at the pasionettes quarterly training session on Sunday, however I feel mine is missing something on the grey card stock, not sure what though, or maybe I should have moved the "flaps" up a little?
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Rainbow butterflies
Here I have used the papillion potpourri set again and have used the 2012-2014 in colour combo of Midnight muse, Raspberry tipple, Primrose petals, Summer starfruit and Gumball green.
I have stamped the butterflies in the same colour and voila! a very effective and easy card
I hope you aren't too fed up of butterflies as I have plenty more cards to come from this range, but I promise I will get one of the other sets out soon but these are just so easy to use!
I have stamped the butterflies in the same colour and voila! a very effective and easy card
I hope you aren't too fed up of butterflies as I have plenty more cards to come from this range, but I promise I will get one of the other sets out soon but these are just so easy to use!
Saturday, 20 October 2012
Papillon Potpourri - Happy Birthday
As its my sisters birthday on Monday and my brand new Stampin up kit has come today I couldn't resist opening up all the gorgeous products and having a play.
I used card stock in Raspberry ripple colour and a border punch around the card. I then used this colour and primrose petals to stamp up the butterflies,using the elegant butterfly punch to cut out the larger butterflies.
If you want to purchase any of these items I am now an independent Stampin up! demonstrator (I am going for lots of exciting training on Sunday) so email me at mycraftypottingshed@gmail.com to place an order.
Items used
Papillon Potpourri (item 123759 £13.95)
Sentiment - Curly cute (item 120510 £13.95)
Elegant Butterfly punch (item 127526 £14.25)
Border punch - Scallop trim border (item 118402 £14.25)
Colours used Raspberry ripple and primrose petals from in colour collection 2012-2014
I have decided to enter this card in the challenge at Charisma Cardz where the theme is clean and simple.
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