May 1, 2017 | Uncategorized |
The theme for the April card class was “Butterflies and Dragonflies”. One of the techniques used for a dragonfly card was the “faux stained glass” technique. The inspiration for the card and technique came from Dawn Griffith at
Dawn’s Stamping Thoughts. Not only did I like the technique but the color combination of Wisteria Wonder, So Saffron and Mint Macaron. The Dragonfly Dreams stamp set and detailed Dragonfly Thinlits dies coordinate wonderfully with the Awesomely Artistic stamp set and it’s dragonfly.
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| Faux Stained Glass Technique using Stampin’ Up! Detailed Dragonfly Thinlits Dies, Basic Black & Whisper White Cardstocks, Wisteria Wonder, So Saffron & Mint Macron Stampin’ Write Markers |
This was a fun technique enjoyed by class participants so be sure to check out Dawn’s video via the link. Be sure to add a dragonfly to your envelope too. With the many color combinations available using Stampin’ Up! products, you can create your own special stained glass dragonfly!
If you would like to purchase any of the products used for this project, visit my
online store.
Thank you for stopping by and check back again for more project ideas!
The next post will have a butterfly card and a different technique from the class.
#dragonfly, #stampinup,
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Apr 28, 2017 | Uncategorized |
Hi all! Yes, I have been MIA for the past two months with lots of personal events taking place (details at end of post) but now I am back in action and ready to share lots of projects. The project being shared today utilized the Birthday Bright Project Kit from Stampin’ Up!. The coordinating Birthday Bright photopolymer stamp set is a wonderful stamp set to utilize when making birthday cards. After making samples as instructed in the kit, I was challenged to prepare alternate samples. Using coordinating cardstock, designer series paper and a few additional embellishments, it was a breeze to create fun, bright cards and treat holders. Note: The kit is on the retiring list so be sure to grab it before it’s gone!
First are photos of the cards and tags made per the kit instructions:
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| Stampin’ Up! Birthday Bright Project Kit – Cards |
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| Stampin’ Up! Birthday Bright Project Kit – Tags |
Here are the alternate projects:
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| Alternate Card #1 using Stampin’ Up! Birthday Bright Project Kit |
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| Alternate Card #2 using Stampin’ Up! Birthday Bright Project Kit |
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| Treat Holders using Stampin’ Up! Birthday Bright Project Kit |
Now to share the personal events that have kept me busy and away from blogging. One is the birth of our granddaughter, Brooklynn Olivia! We were over the moon to welcome a baby girl into the family on March 2. Her cousin, Alex, now has someone to watch over at family gatherings. The other big event was the retirement of my husband. It’s been somewhat of an adjustment as my time is no longer “just my time”! I’m sure many of you know what I mean:) Of course to celebrate his retirement, we took a relaxation trip. All of the happenings have been great and you can bet that I’ll be sharing some of the on-goings in future blogs. I should be back to regular posting now that we’re getting our routines coordinated.
If you are interested in any of the products used in the projects, you can visit my online store at “Shop Now” to purchase items.
As always, thank you for stopping by and check back soon for new project ideas.
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Feb 21, 2017 | Uncategorized |
Hi all! Life has been full of events the past couple of weeks and as you noticed, I have been missing in action! Finally getting some time to catch-up and today I’m sharing the baby card and a few photos of the Hello Baby Girl Project Life Album that I made for my son and daughter-in-law. Head over to my Facebook page (Margaret Knight, Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator) to see more details on the Project Life album.
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| “Something for Baby” featuring Stampin’ Up! Baby Bear Photopolymer Stamp Set |
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Stampin’ Up! Hello Baby Girl Project Life Album
Our family is excited that a baby girl will be joining our family and of course, I’ll be sharing the news of her arrival when it happens!
Thanks for stopping by and don’t hesitate to contact me if you have questions or if you wish to order any of the products used in these projects. |