Sunday, 29 December 2019

Bee Busy





It's very nearly Sale-a-Bration season, and my absolute favourite thing out of the freebie brochure is the Golden Honey DSP.  It has no colour, apart from black, white and gold, but the sheets with gold designs on them colour up beautifully, as you can see here. I sacrificed a whole sheet (shock horror!) to trying out some different colours, and then had a go at a really simple card with the results. How pretty is that? I can see there being some more of these in my future - can't wait to have a play with the other colours too!




Wednesday, 25 December 2019

Happy Christmas!

Well, here are some of the things I haven't been able to post until now!




Clockwise from top left:

Packaging for coasters, featuring the Feels Like Frost papers and heat embossed tag

Mr Badger's Christmas card, using the Shine Bright stamp set

Some of the coasters I gave as gifts to family this year

The Cub's Christmas Card, using Let It Snow DSP


Happy Christmas to you all!

Sunday, 22 December 2019

Pink Christmas

Pink might not be your first thought for Christmas decorations, but I'm really enjoying using the muted Rococo Rose for some of mine. I might have made a slight mistake in colouring in the holly (I was going for the berries, intending to make the berries Mint Macaron, but they ended up the other way around: the Cub thought this was the most hilarious thing ever), but hey: add a bit of sparkle and we could just have the most fabulous Christmas ever!




Wednesday, 18 December 2019

Beginner, Casual or Avid?

Did you know that as Stampin'Up! demos we are encouraged to demonstrate projects that appeal to - and are achievable by - not just seasoned stampers, but beginner crafters too? I love watching people stamp for the first time, and the smile that accompanies that sense of achievement when they have made something they are proud of.

All these cards below area made to the same basic design - three strips of DSP, a matted picture panel, and a stamped greeting. This basic design is lovely - clean lines, and very achievable. But by adding just a few more elements to it, we have a mid-level and then a fancier card, just by adding in an extra technique or embellishment. Working through the different levels like this made me realise how easy it actually is to step up a basic card, so everyone can make something with a real wow factor.



Saturday, 14 December 2019

Swishy Swirly

I love all things Stampin'Up!, but I do like to use other techniques as well. These cards were all made using some card I marbled back in the summer: I got around to adhering them to cards as a mat layer, but didn't get any further than that!

Like the watercolour cards from my recent post, I think these work best with the design kept simple, because the marbling itself is a nice feature. I think it works better on some of these than others, but I keep changing my mind about which works best, so maybe I can draw the conclusion that they're all at least OK!


Tuesday, 10 December 2019

Ring o' Rainbow

How pretty is this wreath arrangement? This is made using the foliage spray from Soft Spring, and once I'd tried it a few times I got the hang of lining it up to make a circle, and I'm so pleased I took the time to get it right. I love the autumnal colours, but I have to say that the rainbow wreath edges it for me - no surprise there, then 😂



 


Friday, 6 December 2019

Keeping It Simple

I'm trying to clear the decks a bit in terms of some of the hoarded materials I have stashed away, so I started working through a pack of watercolour notecards. I've kept these simple, because I love the watercolour effect, and I really don't think they need much more than a motif and a greeting to look really pretty. I'm looking forward to doing a few more of these!




Monday, 2 December 2019

Getting Organised

I've been making drawers. I've been playing with the thick backing card that comes with the DSP packs a lot recently, mostly making albums and other small gifts, so I thought I'd have a go at drawers. We've recently had a new TV, and needed some small storage bits to go underneath it, because the gap is slightly smaller than the gap under the old TV.


Typical Badger, though: I didn't like them there, so moved them over to the dresser, where they have become a much better storage solution than the ancient desktop organiser we had there already.


And I've made some more, individual boxes to go under the TV. The only downside is that I've used all my Crumb Cake card... ah well, that's easily remedied, as I need to put in my pre-order for the Spring/Summer catalogue anyway - what an excuse, eh?