Friday 20 July 2012

Mad Hatter

When my friend, Nic, asked if I could so some invitations for her daughter's 2nd Birthday, I couldn't wait to get started.  She was having a "Mad Hatter's Tea Party" and I couldn't wait to get my "hats" ready.


I freehand drew the template (pretty artistic for me who cannot draw to save herself)!!  I used the remaining card stock from the A4 sheet of paper and embossed using the Perfect Polka Dot folder for the bottom of the hat (I used heaps of different colours to make it fun and nice and bright), then added a strip of Designer Series Paper above that.  I then stamped randomly in Pumpkin Pie and Island Indigo using the "Mixed Bunch" and "Cottage Garden" stamp sets.  The main flower is stamped in either Pumpkin Pie or Inland Indigo, again from the "Mixed Bunch" set, cut out and then sprinkled with some Chunky sprinkles for some bling (because every girl should have some bling...right?)

My friend loved them, they were just what she wanted and she loved them in all the different colours, all from the Stampin' Up! Brights Colour range.  I love it that anything can be made using your imagination and some card stock!

What do you think??? 


Regards
Lisa

Lisa Bowcock Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator ...And lovin' it!! http://lisabowcock.stampinup.net

Friday 13 July 2012

Workshop Card Number 2

As promised, here is the second card I that I showed at my last Workshop.  Again it uses the Simply Scored Tool.  Looks hard doesn't it?  It's not!



The rosette is simply a 30cm strip of paper, approximately 3cm wide, scored every quarter of an inch.  Join together using double sided tape and then turn inside out, push together until it forms a circle.  I joined mine with some glue for extra hold and glued a glimmer brad in the middle.  The background is simply the Dots Big Shot Embossing Folder, the scallop border is cut using the Adorning Accents Die.  Nice, simple card don't you think?  Good for a man and you can use for a ladies card as well simply by changing your colour and your Designer Series Paper.

Don't forget the promotion for the month of July.  Host a Workshop and with qualifying sales, you could be earning an additional $90 worth of Hostess benefits.  Take a look at my website for all the details click here

Regards
Lisa

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Friday 6 July 2012

Workshop Card Number 1

I did my first workshop in a while last week...with a wonderful group of ladies.  The hardest part with these ladies is coming up with new and exciting techniques for them to do. 

My first attempts at designing the workshop cards were soooo lousy!  I couldn't believe that I came up with such a bad card...reminded me of when I first started making them.  I knew that I wanted to do a different technique and had recently bought the Simply Scored Tool and knew that I wanted to incorporate this into the workshop in some way.

The first result is this:-


I used the Simply Scored Tool to score a frame around the edge of the card, which I did three times to emphasise it (you can see it more on the left hand side of the card).   Then I simply cut some Pacific Point and Whisper White Card Stock and placed in middle of the card.  I stamped in Rich Razzleberry from the "Mixed Bunch" Stamp Set and the "Imagine the possibilities" in Pacific Point, which is from the "Word Play" set.  Tied a knot with Whisper White Silk Ribbon, placed a Rich Razzleberry Button in the middle of the flower and tied off with a piece of linen thread.  I love the colour combination.  Do you?

Stay tuned for my second workshop card...coming soon and my "Mad Hatter" Invitation.

Lisa

Lisa Bowcock Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator ...And lovin' it!! http://lisabowcock.stampinup.net