Thursday, 30 January 2014

Hi All.
 
This week I had a 21st card to make for my nephew, so I adapted a design I found on the internet using Stampin Up's Gorgeous Grunge stamps.  I jazzed it up with some sequins and my hexagon punch - so cool.
 
 
 
The next card is my first attempt at a gorgeous little card in a box.  These little beauties fold flat and can be posted in a C6 envelope.  Such a lot of fun to make, but a bit time consuming.  Here I have used some lovely Grace Taylor papers and the flowers are Stampin Up Flower Shop stamps and punch. 
 
There are so many things you can do with this card.  A quick look at You Tube will give you several tutorials on how to make it.  This won't be the last one of these I make - lovely for special birthday or friend.
 
 
 
 

 
 
I hope you have a look at one of the tutorials and have a go.  Well, I'm off to bed.  It's been a long day.  Happy card making.
 
Judith
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, 19 January 2014

Some of us are enjoying the lovely 30 degrees here in Christchurch today (me included).  I have been busy taking photos for the little bow I made on Friday.  So here goes -
 
 

Start with 2 strips of paper 1 inch x 5 inches and 1 of 1 inch x 6 inches, and a little extra piece for the middle if wished.


 
Take one of the 5 inch pieces and line it up at the 2-1/2 inch mark, punching both sides of the paper as shown.  



Do the same with the other 5 inch piece.


 
The 6 inch piece gets lined up at the 3 inch mark.
 
 
 
Round the corners of one of the 5 inch pieces and the 6 inch piece.


 
Then centre the other 5 inch piece as above for the ribbon ends.


 
Take the 5 inch piece and put a little glue on each end and fold towards the centre, but don't flatten.
 
 
 
Do the same with the 6 inch piece.


 
Put some glue in the centre of the 6 inch piece and place on the ribbon tails.
 


Do the same with the 5 inch piece.
 
 
 
Then wrap the thin piece around the centre or add some other embellishment if you desire.  I think they look great and they are easy to do with your envelope punch board.  Hope you give it a go.
 
Judith
 



 

Friday, 17 January 2014

Hi all.  Yes I am still around.  I hope you all had a great New Year.  I spent New Year's eve in Westport with my husband and several friends,  then went off to Nelson for a few days.  Since then I have been enjoying some of our nice weather, although we have had rain and some colder days as well. 
 
Back in to the craft room and I have been busy making birthday cards for January - 3 for January 29th would you believe!
 
The first is for a friend who loves cats and is also a big Crusaders fan - hence the red and black.
 
 
 
The second is for a friend who loves fishing.

 
 
The last card is the one I made for my husband's birthday using a great little stamp I found at Hastings Rubber Stamps of Hurricane aeroplane.  I love how the kraft frame turned out.
 
 
 
 I also found this little video on how to make a bow using your envelope punch board, so had to give it a go.  The example below was the first one I made and I used a square punch on the ribbon tails as I prefer a square cut to the rounded finish you get with the punch board.  I will do a few more photos of this over the weekend to add to this post showing how it was done.
 
 
In the mean time I'm off to cook a bacon and egg pie for tea.  Enjoy your evening.
 
Judith