Monday, 30 September 2013

Kaisercraft ~ Gingerbread Collection ~ Merry Christmas Card and Fabric Envelope


Hello everyone! Today I am sharing my projects that I have created using Kaisercraft's Gingerbread Collection. Kaisercraft have certainly outdone themselves with their beautiful Christmas Collections this year. My card has a vintage feel to it...subtle tones with the bling!

I added some glitter to the snowflake die cuts, which adds the right amount of shimmer! I also added some pearls to the larger die.

Supplies:


Kaisercraft Products: Gingerbread Paper Pad PP916, Kaisercard Weave Mocha CD110, Gingerbread Clear Stamps CS117, Pearls Pearl SB713, Mini Paper Blooms Fire Red F669

Other:


Spellbinders Labels Four, Gold Labels Four and 2013 Snowflake Pendant, Stampin’ Up! Pool Party ink, Very Vanilla Cardstock and Glitter Dazzling Diamonds, Martha Stewart branch punch, Sullivans holly punch, Hug Snug seam binding chalky white.

Fabric Envelope



 For my second project, I have made a fabric envelope. It's been a little while since I've done any sewing and this project is simple and quick to make. I followed some simple instructions which you can find here. I used a button hole on my projects, but you could use velcro as another option.

I used one of the clear stamps from the collection. I stamped it using VersaCraft ink. This ink is best used on fabric. Once you have stamped with it, you need to heat set it with a hot iron on both sides. I used some decorative stitches on my machine to create my stitched border.




Supplies:



Kaisercraft Products: Gingerbread Clear Stamps CS117

Other: VersaCraft Black fabric ink, Spellbinders Layered Poinsettia, Felt, Christmas Fat Quarter, Callico, Burlap, Scallop Pinking Shears, Sewing Machine, Button

To see what the other designers have created, be sure to visit the Kaisercraft blog  for more inspiration!

Thanks for stopping by!
 


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Friday, 27 September 2013

Fabric Flower Tutorial

Hello everyone. Today I have a flower tutorial to share with you. I absolutely love adding flowers to my projects. I also love flowers that are constructed in different ways. As I can sew, I often look at how things are constructed and attempt to recreate them myself....saves money!

Supplies:
- calico
- decorative centre
- sewing machine
- gathering foot
- felt circle
- needle
- thread

Steps:
1. Die cut a small circle out of felt.
2. Cut a strip of calico that measures 30cm x 2 inches.
3.Fold strip a few times and using fabric scissors, cut scallops along the edge.
4. Attach a gathering foot to your sewing machine and change settings to longest stitch length and the highest thread tension setting.
5. Sew along the edge. (Hint: I have had the best success with placing the gathering foot so that the edge of the foot touches the edge of the fabric).
6. Trim to your sewn line.
7. Position your gathered fabric into your desired shape and using a needle and thread sew onto the felt circle.
8. Attach your decorative centre.



Below is a video tutorial for you to view as well. I hope you'll give this a try!



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Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Make a Wish


Hello everyone. The school holidays are here and with it comes some rest for me...catching up on sleep, catching up on household things and most importantly catching up with family and friends. Today I would like to share a card with you that I have made. It follows a sketch from Cardabilities and also the latest challenge from The Ribbon Reel. You are asked to create a card / project inspired by the COLOURS in the photo PLUS FLOWERS & RIBBON.



I have created several layers with my card using punches. I so love using Spellbinders and other dies, none today!



Supplies:

Paper: Kaisercard Weave Ballet CD142, Crate Paper Paper Heart, Stampin’ Up! very vanilla, My Minds Eye Lost and Found Market.

Stamp: Avery Elle To the Point

Ink: VersaMagic Pink Petunia, Versafine vintage sepia

Other: Martha Stewart Cherish punch, BoBunny frosting jewels, Prima flowers Encore B, Green Tara Flowers, Hug Snug seam binding lyric rose and lace.

This post has taken me a while to upload as I am having problems with my internet, grr!!!

Thanks for stopping by!



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Saturday, 21 September 2013

Merry Christmas



Hello everyone. I hope that you weekend is a good one! Today I am sharing a LO for the Saturday Sketch at the Kaisercraft blog. The sketch is below:

The LO that I have created is a departure from my usual style. I had a go at using patterns that are bright. To help myself I played with papers from the collection that I thought I could use. I added a small border to help separate the patterns.

I also used glitter as my texture. I have some glitter papers and I used them in my ornaments.






Click here to go to the Kaisercraft blog where you can see information about the Saturday Sketch Challenge. I hope you'll have a go!

Supplies:




Kaisercraft Products: Santa’s List Collection – Plum Pudding P1305, Bon Bon P1302, Mistletoe P1308, Santa’s List Collectables CT769, Kaisercard Weave Scarlett CD135
 

Other: Stampin’ Up! whisper white cardstock, Martha Stewart eyelet lace punch, Memory Box frostyville border, Emma ornament, drop ornament and crisp bows, Spellbinders 2011 heirloom ornaments and 2013 snowflake pendant, American Crafts 6” glitter paper pad
 
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