Floral Boutique Treat Bag Swap & My First YouTube Tutorial!
Saturday, February 18, 2017 Somerset, UK
Tomorrow I am attending an event that my upline Michelle Last has arranged for Stampin' Up! Demonstrators in her downline. I'm really looking forward to it as I've not see my good friends Baz and Sasha since November and I can't wait to have a catch up with them. Of course I am looking forward to seeing everyone else and also to do some much needed crafting!! Michelle designs the most beautiful projects and its really nice to sit back and make something that someone else has designed.
I made a treat bag in this style back in December and I had lots of lovely people comment on my blog and email me asking for a tutorial. I am pleased to say that I have finally plucked up the courage and made a YouTube tutorial - I hope you like it and please do let me know by liking it or subscribing to my channel.
I designed this treat bag myself, I think its quite unusual as it has a square base and curved sides. Its super quick to make and its the perfect size to hold a few treats. From one pack of 12" x 12" Designer Series Paper, you can make 48 of these bags!
To make this bag you need a 6" x 6" piece of Designer Series Paper and score as follows:
- Score at 1 3/8"
- Turn paper clockwise
- Score at 1 3/8" (only to the score line)
- Score at 2 3/4"
- Score at 4 1/8" (only to the score line)
- Score at 5 1/2"
You can click here to go to YouTube to watch my tutorial or you can click on the play button below.
To make this project you can buy the products I have used from my Online Shop which can be found in the menu bar at the top of the screen. All the products are listed below under labels - you can also find the product names and the product codes on my video as I use each product, please do contact me through my social media channels if you have any questions at all.
A Little Foxy Get Well Soon Card featuring in Kylie Bertucci's Blog Highlight
Tuesday, February 14, 2017 Somerset, UK
If you are visiting my blog for the first time, hi! my name is Kim and I live in the UK. If you live in UK, The Netherlands, Germany, France and Austria, you can purchase Stampin' Up! products from my online shop. If you are visiting from further afield, a very warm welcome to you! I hope you find some inspiration here today. You are more than welcome to follow me through any of my social media channels and keep up to date with my craft creations.
I designed this card so that it could suit either a female or male recipient. The A Little Foxy Designer Series Paper is so cute but isn't necessarily "girly" so I felt it was suitable for this card. This was my last piece of this paper, so I may have to just order another pack as it is likely to retire in May just before the new Stampin' Up! Annual Catalogue is published.
You may have seen me use this particular pattern a few times before and each time I make this the main feature of the card. To give it some extra detail, I tore the patterned paper and Perfect Plum cardstock by hand and I am really pleased with the effect, which leaves lots of white space at the bottom of the card.
I decorated the inside too with the reverse piece of torn patterned paper and added some more torn Perfect Plum cardstock. The sentiment I have used is the same on the front and inside of the card and comes from the Iconic Occasions Stamp Set that is available as a Hostess set in the 2017 Stampin' Up! Spring Summer catalogue. If you want to know how you would go about getting this stamp set, please get in touch with me!
If you like my card, I would really appreciate your vote. Just click on the button below and find my project under number 36. To vote, all you have to do is click on the heart in the top right hand corner.
Plus I have some exciting news! I have filmed my very first YouTube tutorial!! I will be publishing it on Sunday morning and blog subscribers will receive an email notification when it is live. Click here to subscribe so you don't miss it.
Just before Christmas I made some little treat/gift bags and I received an overwhelming response asking for a video or written tutorial on how to make these. I've updated the design of the bag using different DSP and in my tutorial I will show you how to make it.
Come and visit my blog on Sunday and view my video tutorial but please be kind and leave me a comment, I'm really nervous about it, but at the same time I am happy I have finally done it!
Until Sunday....
Blog hop for the top ten winners of Kylie Bertucci's international blog highlights - welcome to the world baby Bailey - keepsake baby album made with Stampin' Up! products
Tuesday, February 7, 2017 Somerset, UK
Today I am taking part in a blog hop which includes the top ten winners from Kylie Bertucci's International Blog Highlights.
I'd like to say a big thank you, I wouldn't be featuring in this blog hop today without all of the amazing blog readers of all of the demonstrators who showcased their work in Kylie's International Blog Highlights and who took the time to cast a vote.
Now, I have two things to confess -
1) I have used some retired product for my project. The Sahara Sand Lace Trim (my most favourite ribbon ever) and Crumb Cake Stitched Stain Ribbon - this was purely for the colour coordination and the look I was trying to achieve.
2) I took these photos just over a month ago and I stupidly didn't check them on my laptop until it was too late to retake them. Unfortunately the colours I have used look really washed out and don't do it justice so I have adjusted them to the best I can. I hope you can forgive me!
I made this album based on a mini scrapbook that my upline Michelle Last designed for a Pinkies team training day. The actual design is completely all of my original work but I can't take any credit for the fantastic layout and great instructions that I have referred to time and time again. Thanks Michelle!1) I have used some retired product for my project. The Sahara Sand Lace Trim (my most favourite ribbon ever) and Crumb Cake Stitched Stain Ribbon - this was purely for the colour coordination and the look I was trying to achieve.
2) I took these photos just over a month ago and I stupidly didn't check them on my laptop until it was too late to retake them. Unfortunately the colours I have used look really washed out and don't do it justice so I have adjusted them to the best I can. I hope you can forgive me!
I work full time as a Finance Manager and I have the best team of staff. I love to make things for them, when the occasion arises. One of my team had a baby boy last year and I made her a similar book (I will blog about it soon). When my team member Andrew announced his partner Lauren was expecting, I knew that I had an excuse to make another.
I have great fun designing these albums and I always feel quite sad parting with them when the time comes. Both versions I have made are completely unique and for this version I chose to use muted tones of beige to match the gifts we had bought for them and their baby boy Bailey.
The colours I have used are Whisper White, Crumb Cake and Sahara Sand.
I used various framelits and thinlit dies to decorate the album, I used the Hello You Thinlit dies for the die cut the Hello sentiment on the front cover. I used the Layering Ovals Framelit Dies, Layering Circle Framelit Dies and Stitched Shapes Framelit Dies throughout the album for all of the ovals and circles. I just love the look the stitching effect gives, just the right amount of interest and detail so your eye is still drawn to the stamped image. I also used the Up & Away Thinlit Dies for the hot air balloon, the Baby's First Framelits Dies for the baby grows and the Large Letters Framelit Dies for the centre where I spelled out Bailey's name. I was in die cutting heaven!
I usually buy a card for everyone at work to sign for birthdays and special occasions, I felt a a shop bought or a handmade card for this occasion would be too small for all 22 of us to sign and I wanted to make something handmade and unique.
With this in mind, the idea to make a keepsake album came about. Instead of leaving spaces for photos, I included pockets where I could put note cards we wrote our congratulations messages on. Each card is double sided and can easily be taken out to read both sides. They can't fall out easily either, so no worrying they will be lost.
I hope you enjoyed today's project and thank you for taking the time to visit my blog - don't forget to let me know you were here by leaving a comment, we all love to receive them.
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Global Design Project - Case the designer Krista Frattin challenge #GDP072 - Thank you card feat. the Penned and Painted stamp set.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017 Somerset, UK
Here is my entry for this weeks Global Design Project. The theme this week is to CASE the designer. In this challenge, CASE means to Copy and Selectively Edit.
I had already made this card before I saw Krista Frattin's card but I feel it meets the brief and I hope you do too.
I made this thank you card for orders placed with me in January - so if you shopped with me, thank you and I hope that you have received it by now!
I'm going to be placing an order soon and in it will include some new watercolour pens - until I receive these I've been using my wink of stella pen with my ink pads. For this card I used Wisteria Wonder, Perfect Plum and Elegant Eggplant ink. The stamped images are from the Penned and Painted stamp set and this is the first time I've used it and I really like it.
You can order order all of the products I have used from my online shop. Right now we have a great promotion on. For every £45 you spend you can choose a free item from the Sale-a-Bration catalogue. There is a great joining offer too - just ask me for more details.
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