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Saturday, 28 July 2018

Stampin' Creative Blog Hop - Anything Goes!


Hello and welcome to the Stampin' Creative Blog Hop.  I'm so excited to be invited to guest this month as I always find great inspiration from these talented ladies.  You are currently visiting Diane Marlow aka the Crafty Duck and to continue on your journey through the blogs, please see the list below.

So welcome to Worcester where just a couple of weeks ago the city launched its worcester stands tall trail - consisting of multiple painted giraffe.  They are dotted around the city and will be auctioned to raise money for a local hospice later this year.  There is a huge variety of styles and lots of imaginative interpretations.  They are well worth a visit if you are in the area.  This is one of my favourites - perhaps because I have a quirky sense of humour myself!


So it seems appropriate to highlight Animal Outings - one of my favourite sets as it can be used for a huge variety of occasions and it has a humourous feel too!

The giraffes are looking a little illuminated because they are double sided images and the light is shining through the aperture.  To achieve the double sided look I used the stamparatus combined with a silicone mat to create the mirror image of the giraffes - and in doing this they automatically become double sided - bonus!  I die cut the giraffes and the aperture with the layering circles dies and then stamped and die cut two of the swirly frames to sit front and back of the aperture.  Attach your giraffes and a few leaves, use dimensionals to pop up the swirly frame on the front and you are done.

Is it just me that finds this slightly reminiscent of a Les Dawson Sketch?  (People of a certain age will get the reference!)

This is a much simpler card, again using the swirly frames.  I love how they can very quickly change the look and focus of the card without adding lots of extra layers - great for the postage too!  I used post-it notes to cover the frame whilst I stamped the giraffe  and leaves - so no difficult cutting of masks!  Finally I stamped, coloured (with blends) and die cut my rhino and popped him up on dimensionals to complete the card.  The greeting comes from Perennial Birthday - a great basic set to have in your stash.  I think this card works well for every age and is especially good for the guys!

 So thank you for popping by but for more inspiration please continue through the blog hop.





Friday, 27 July 2018

Just one more!

Varied Vases aren't only for mini cards!  Here I have used one of the frames from the swirly frame stamp set (another must have) to create a clean and simple card with a modern look.  I used the stamparatus to help me line up the frames and post it notes to mask off the frame edges whilst I stamped the vases and stems.



 Another option is to use some of the stamps to create a "shelf" for the vases to sit on - just remember to leave enough space above for the vase and flowers!  Or perhaps you could use these stamps to create a fancy border or box outline?  Photopolymer really does make it so much easier to combine these elements.

Anyway - I hope I have given you enough ideas to get you started.  If you are thinking of taking up the joining offer - you can have all these items - stamp set and punch, incolour ink pads and card stock - plus a few extra inkpads, cardstock or embellishments within your £130 and have everything you need to create a whole range of cards.  Just drop me a line if you have any questions.

Happy Stamping!
Diane xx

Thursday, 26 July 2018

A simple Gift

There are often occasions when I wish to express my thanks but it would be odd to make it into a big gesture - do you find that?  It can be hard to know what to give without it seeming to be over the top.  So I have taken to giving people a little gift of hand made cards - a gesture that I find is really appreciated and doesn't make the recipient feel awkward.

I decided to make a simple box to hold my mini cards so they would be ready for the next time that I need a simple thank you.  I was a little short of time so decided to use one of the mini pizza boxes.  They are a great item to keep in stock as you can gift not only mini cards, but they are food safe - so perhaps a home made cake or some chocolates could be gifted instead!

I used some of the incolour dsp to cover the sides and top of the box and mounted another mini card on the top - simple!

Happy Stamping!
Diane xx

Wednesday, 25 July 2018

Varied Vases

I've been playing with this set for a little while and I think it is fabulous!  It was designed by Mary Fish - a million dollar sales achiever - and it offers an enormous range of combinations and simple, quick and effective cards.  Add on the Vases Builder Punch and there is even more options.  Best of all it has a bundle price option - so great value too!

I decided to showcase the new incolours - I wasn't too sure about them at first - thought they might be a little too bright - but they have really grown on me.  They work brilliantly with this stamp set too!

I started off making some mini cards - cut your base card to 6" x 3", score and fold at 3".  Cut a colourd mat 2 3/4" x 2 3/4"  and a stamping mat 1 1/2" x 2 1/2".  Then just play - the combinations just keep on coming!

I used second generation stampin (stamping off) for the insides of the flowers so there was a contrast with the outline of the stamp and they were so easy to line up!  A post it note came in handy to make sure the stems didn't poke out of the vase bottom!

 As you can see they work for all occasions!

Pop back again to see how you can turn these cards into a little gift!  And don't forget to email me if you have any questions or you can place your order by clicking on the shop now link.
Happy Stamping  
Diane xx