Showing posts with label everyday enchantment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label everyday enchantment. Show all posts

Friday, 13 July 2012

A quick card

 This card was a CASE (which means "copy and share everything") from US demo Dawn Olchefske who I believe included it in her presentation at SU convention. We don't have all the products (yet!) that Dawn used in her card so I have adapted it slightly and made my own modifications.

 If you are making this card yourself I recommend using plenty of Stampin' Dimensionals to make your frame stand out. As you can see above I used the pieces from along the side of a sheet of dimensionals - use everything on that sheet!

And using the bits and pieces that were lying about on my craft desk I made this little post-it note cover.

And just a quick reminder that if you want to get your hands on the gorgeous Everyday Enchantment papers you will need to be quick as they are only on sale until the end of July.

Remember if your order is more than £45 (before P&P) then you will get the matching ribbons and brads FREE.

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Everyday Enchantment again!

This time I made a little mini-album using the Everyday Enchantment papers. It's a simple little mazebook album made from one 12"x12" sheet of Crumb Cake card stock and another smaller piece cut to 6 1/2" x 3" for the cover.


The inside pages were then decorated using some of the Everyday Enchantment DSP and co-ordinating card stock in Lucky Limeade, Peach Parfait, Baja Breeze and Poppy Parade.

This all the pages laid out before they were glued into the album:




I used stamps from Everything Eleanor and Apothecary Art for the journaling labels. Stamps from the Tiny Tags set have been used to decorate the card stock pages.

Some close ups of the various pages:





Check back tomorrow for some more swaps from the Tartan Stampers Mini Convention.

Sunday, 8 July 2012

Everyday Enchantment - two more cards today

And here are another couple of cards I made using the Everyday Enchantment papers and the FREE brads and ribbon. The cardstock used in the first card is Baja Breeze and Poppy Parade. The sentiment is from the Curly Cute set again.
 

 This next card has been distressed slightly but it doesn't show up too well in the photograph. The sentiment in this one is a sneak peek from our next catalogue that comes out in October called Itty Bitty Banners. That's one of the benefits of being a demonstrator - we sometimes get the opportunity to get some products early :-)


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Saturday, 7 July 2012

Everyday Enchantment papers, brads and ribbons

I've made up a couple of samples up using the Everyday Enchantment papers that are only available until the end of this month. The brads and ribbon used on this card are FREE with any order over £45.



As well as the Everyday Enchantment paper this card also uses the Apothecary Art stamp set, Curly Cute greetings and the framelets dies. The cardstock is Poppy Parade (retiring at the end of September so stock up now if you plan on using it for Christmas cards and projects) and Lucky Limeade.


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