Monday, July 29, 2013

Snood pattern

Here is a pattern I've made up using a "gorgeous grunge" (Stampin Up named stamp set, also loved dearly :) )  colour chunky yarn, named Sirdar Faroe...

I thought I would share this with you as I don't make cards ALL the time...soooo I might go back to blogging about ALL my other stuff tooo...


on the needles...size 10mm

Finished size is about 34" long before sewing together by 8" wide.

It took all of three balls of yarn. 
The Pattern: MOSS STITCH...

Cast On 21 stitches.
Row 1 Knit one, Purl one repeat to end of row, ending with a Knit one (as you should)
Repeat Row 1 until you have your desired length, or run out of wool, leaving enough spare to sew ends together...

The odd number of stitches allows you to never forget the pattern   LOL...EASY...
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Cheers Tamsin Adams
Independent Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator

and lover of all crafty things...:)

Regarding Dahlias

Regarding Dahlias stamp is my first time favourite out of the new Annual Catalogue...But there is more...I love the large chevron stamp as well...Here is a card I've made recently and I am very fond of it...Have fun looking.




I've used Smoky Slate, a new colour, for stamping the flower and the happy birthday, and then basic gray as the backing mount. I've then used Melon Mambo as the chevron stamp colouring in behind. I didn't think I had enough colour as a base, hence the block stamp effect..AND I love the way it turned out


In all it took me two days to complete 6 cards and a lot of mucking around with colour combos. lol, But I am happy now...:)

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Cheers Tamsin Adams
Independent Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Have a scrappy crafternoon

Gday,

I've been trying to tidy up my craft spots (all over my house) and I'm finding it dreadfully difficult not to play...I found a bit of yellow (Daffodil Delight) and some very old matching DSP paper. All on a white base and I cam up with this...Love it...


AND another few cards that I'd made waiting for visitors and still desperately trying to tidy. Thinking that this was a great way to tidy up - it just takes three times as long...lol



AND before all these cards started I'd been sitting with my carfty mag and having a cuppa and I was inpsred by a scrapbook page, so I raced over to my mess and created this...I do love this and it might become my chrissy card...



with an upclose shot:


AND here is HOW TO make the Cathedral Windows.

Punch circles and fold in to make them square, cut out little glimmer square and stamp a greeting. Attach to upmounted cards in matching colours...Love stampin' Up for this...Matching makes it easy...

To make a square template to fold against, I cut one circle, THEN.... fold it in half, then in half again. I cut from the edge of the fold to next edge. I used this square as a template for folding the circles against...does that make sense? 


Email me here if you would like more information to place an order or you can shop online.

Cheers Tamsin Adams
Independent Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator

Friday, July 5, 2013

3D Bird and Rolled Rose Scallop Punch

Here are my two favourite embellishments at the moment...We all change ideas regularly...

Here is my little scrap book page I attached to some recycled card for it to stand. And then I thought I should show you how to do the rolled roses...I know there are lots of tutorials out there, but have you seen my 3D bird?? I love it too...







Three dimensional bird easy. Punch 3 birds trim tail and head to beak on 1. Staple 3 together in line of tail to beak. Fold up two birds along staple. Glue wing on with tacky glue (two way glue works awesomely) edges to edges. Attach gem/pearl for eye. Too cute.
Instead of stapling you could also sew with the sewing machine, but it takes longer and looks lovely too...


The rolled rose. Punch circle or scallop. Cut in a spiral to the centre leaving a bit of round for the base. Roll tip in towards the centre with the right side inside your roll. Let it uncurl and glue base again with two way glue and push down in centre. Done. Lovely.
You could also daub the edges of the rose with the same ink colour to make it more red. Cover up the cut white edge...

Email me here if you would like more information to place an order or you can shop online.


Cheers Tamsin Adams
Independent Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Single Stamps sold as singles yay

Hi Stampin Up are selling some single stamps...We love this idea.

Here is the flyer for the promotion...click here to see it in full






Get one or all of these never-before-seen stamps! 
This limited-time offer is available through 31 AUGUST, 2013.

132669    Basic Label               Block E   $11.95AUZ/$14.95 NZD Preveiw: click here to see it now

132663    Boutique Blossom    Block E   $13.95AUZ/$16.95 NZD  Preveiw: click here to see it now

132675    Hello, Hello                Block E   $13.95AUZ/$16.95 NZD  Preveiw:  click here to see it now

132661    Woo Hoo!                  Block E   $11.95AUZ/$14.95 NZD  Preveiw:  click here to see it now

132671    Sunshine                    Block E  $9.95AUZ/$12.50 NZD  Preveiw: click here to see it now



Email me here if you would like more information to place an order or you can shop online. Click on the preview and the link will take you to my shop...

Cheers Tamsin Adams
Independent Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

NEW CATALOGUE

Yay the new Catalogue is here now...woohooo...

You can click on the side picture and it will take you there to view online straight away...yippee.

I had an excellent day out with all the lovely ladies...

I had a little competition on my table and I loved making all the scallop projects for it...Unfortunately I gave some of them away before I got some photos. 

But nevertheless here is one I have taken, This is the door prize taggie and an instructional  picture, for you to do for yourself...I've had a lot of interest and thought I would share with you...have fun...





















The choice of retired DSP was perfect...You really do need the contrasting paper to make it stand out. Punch out 4 scallops. Cut in half. Fold a third along the cut edge, and then in half again and again forwards and backwards, see photo above. Attach to coordinating card stock circle and poke a hole through the middle for the brad. I found a brad worked best and I also snipped the points off the end.
I found and angel on pinterest and tried to replicate it without a beaded head...lollipop worked..lol






Again I have used up retired DSP to make some flowers and a boy themed card  Cased from Alison Barclay...Loved the pinpricking so to speak...and then I did find a little cupcake pincushion to add to my cupcake holder...all in fun...
Leave a comment if you wish....

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Cheers Tamsin Adams
Independent Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator