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Gorgeous Grunge | Hardwood | Ink Pad holder

Howdy everyone, I've been really busy today with a project that I have been wanting to do for months!  So why today, well I started to clean up and reorganise my crafting area, then when I created a space, inspiration hit - and that was it for cleaning up, but I did manage to finish this: I picked the craft wood turntable from a clearance rack in a craft store back in the new year, had the idea that it would be great for storing my ink pads and other regularly used items. Apart from roughly putting it together to make sure I had all the parts, I didn't get much further Initially my plan was to paint and then decorate with DSP, but then today I got the idea of stamping.  I reached for my Gorgeous Grunge  set without blinking and started - oh my there are lots of parts when you start stamping! I needed something more, then again, inspiration, why not use the Hardwood  Background stamp - it worked a treat.  For the larger sections I used Post-it notes

Project Life with a touch of Botanical Blooms | GDP032

I've made a mini card with Botanical Blooms today to incorporate into my Project Life layout. The idea for this came about when I saw the Global Design CASE the designer challenge this week, as t he design reminded me of my wedding, Pink (no surprises there) and Silver were my theme colours for our Garden Wedding.   I embossed the sentiment from Suite Sayings  in Silver, and then die cut and stamped/aqua painted/sponged flowers in Blushing Bride and leaves from the  Botanical Blooms Bundle  to create my arrangement. I swapped Mint Macaron for Wild Wasabi so as to better blend with the photo layout. A touch of Wink of Stella, and I was done. The other card is from the Love Story Project Life Accessory Pack , I also stamped that with Blushing Bride, here is the finished layout: Hope you enjoyed viewing my Project Life layout,  I would love to update you when I create a post! If you would like to receive an email from me when I do  Click Here . You can also  subsc

Party Wishes Bakers Box

Kids and parties, here's a cute idea for a "Thank you" using the Baker's Box Thinlets I've used It's My Party DSP  to make the box; as these sheets are 12 x 12 you can make 2 boxes with one sheet.  I also added a strip of the DSP as a layer on the banners which I cut with the Triple Banner Punch . The sentiment and the balloons are from the Party Wishes Bundle , there are 3 cute little punches with this bundle.   The box is closed using a Clothespin  (easy to open and close) with  Bakers Twine  from the It's my Party suite tied in a bow for decoration. Hope you enjoyed viewing my project today,  I would love to update you when I create a post! If you would like to receive an email from me when I do  Click Here . You can also  subscribe for my newsletter  for Stampin' Up news, updates and Sales. The new 2016 -2017 Annual Catalogue is coming,     subscribe HERE   for your copy .  Don't miss out on any retiring products fro

12 x 12 Project Life pages for under $1

I love big photos, but they are so expensive to print I find it hard to justify at times.  So I had a play in Photoshop and found a fab alternative to get the same impact, but for a fraction of the cost. I am lucky to have all the digital images from our Wedding, and they quite large files so I had a fairly high quality image to work with in Photoshop, I used Photoshop Elements 11 as follows: Turn the ruler function on so you have a guide when using your selection tool Crop you image to a square - it doesn't have to be 12 x 12 in size, I found it helped to have the size where I could calculate the image sizes down to 6 x 4, eg 24 x 24 Then using the Rectangularl Marquee tool, set the aspect Fixed Ratio as 6 wide by 4 high for this Project Life layout Then select segments of the square image, and copy into a new image as you go, ending up with 6 separate images,  Print the 6 images - I printed at Harvey Norman for 15 cents each (would be 10 cents if I could have waite

Who doesn't love a SALE? Stampin' Up!s retiring products list is LIVE!

This is such an exciting time! Whilst like you I have thoroughly enjoyed so many of the products in Stampin’ Up! 2015-2016 Annual Catalogue and 2016 Occasions Catalogue, there comes a time when some of those favorites can go away to make room for all the new new and exciting products Stampin’ Up! has in store for us in the upcoming 2016-2017 Annual Catalogue -  If you live in Australia and don't currently have a demonstrator that you are ordering from you can subscribe HERE  for your copy of the 2016 -2017 Annual Catalogue that I will be distributing on the 11th May 2016.  Today I am sharing the list of all the products that are retiring from our current Annual Catalogue and also the Occasions Catalogue, all of these items are available WHILE STOCKS LAST, so when they're gone, they're gone. Click on the pictures below to see the retiring items at my online store: Or click below to download the list in PDF if you wish to print: I would love

Crazy Crafters Blog Hop | Special Guest Brian King

Hello and welcome to the Crazy Crafters Blog Hop featuring Special Guest Brian King.  Brian has been and will continue to be an inspiration to me - He is so vibrant, full of energy which show through in projects, I just love his work.  After watching his YouTube projects I now hear his cheery  voice as I read through all of his wonderful project details, tip and hints on his blog.     Deciding what wonderful project to case was a challenge in itself, as so many of Brians projects appeal to me, one thing that stands out and gets my attention immediately is how Brian uses border repetition to create layers - I just adore them!  I also love how he incorporates DSP into his projects - something I should use more, Stamping Up DSP is just so pretty, I always look at it and are afraid to cut! Below are are a couple of cards featuring use of borders/layers and DSP -  So there you have it, my CASE elements, Layers and using my DSP not just looking at how pretty it is! I