27 March 2017

Birthday Card - Window Shopping

Happy Monday.

Here's a card I made with the Window Shopping bundle for my friend Chloe's birthday.  As usual, I left it to the last minute, but it was so easy to make.  Thanks Lynn Starzl (www.starzlstamps.com) for pinning your card.



Product List


The Window Shopping Bundle is available in the Occasions Catalogue, while the Glimmer Paper Assortment Pack is a free gift when you spend $90 or more from the Occasions Catalogue as part of this years Sale-a-Bration.  Check my shop for details, but don't wait too long.  You only have until 31st March to be eligible for your free item.

Bye for now,
Robyn


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25 March 2017

March Forgotten Friday



How could I have forgotten this month's Forgotten Friday? 😯  Normal life seems to have taken over sorry.

I've been making swaps for the Stampin' Up! On Stage event in Sydney on 8th April.  I haven't made Shrinky Dinks for years, but it's like riding a bike...I soon remembered what to do.  Making these got me thinking that many of you might be like me and not made them for years, or haven't ever made them.

How are they made?  Here's some very basic instructions/information on how I made them
  1. Stamp the image on the plastic sheet using Black Stazon ink.  I used the Dragonfly Dreams stamp set (which is now very black because of the Stazon😢)
  2. Colour the image with any colour you wish.  I used watercolour pencils
  3. Cut out the image.  I used the Detailed Dragonfly thinlits
  4. Punch a hole where required
  5. Add hanger.  These were purchased from Spotlight in Australia.  They're called Mobile Charm Cords
  6. Line a tray with baking paper/foil and bake in oven that has been preheated to 163° C (325°F) for 1 to 3 minutes
  7. Remove and allow an additional 30 seconds to complete the baking process
Here's a photo showing the before baking



and after baking with hangers attached



Tips to remember / Helpful Hints:
  • A permanent ink must be used when stamping the image
  • Water Markers or crayons shouldn't be used to colour
  • Circles or shapes should be cut as smoothly as possible.  Small manicure scissors with pointed and bent tips are ideal, as is a punch or die
  • Punch holes before baking
  • A standard size paper punch is ideal, as is a single hole punch used for jewelry making
  • I used my oven, but you can use a heat gun, but remember to use tweezers not your fingers to hold.  A microwave will not work
  • If you're not happy with the shape after baking, return the piece/s to the oven and bake for another 2-5 minutes until it softens
  • Item can be shaped up to 10 seconds after it is baked
  • # 6 recycle plastic can also be used if you can't find shrinky dinks (I haven't tried this though)
Here is the Stampin' Up! products I used to make this project.

Blender Pens
[102845]
$17.00


Why not let your imagination run wild and give Shrinky Dinks a go?  I've had fun, and I'm sure you will too.

My friend and Team Leader Chloe was only reminding us this week that our posts should be regular and consistent.  So, with that in mind, please come back on the 2nd Friday in April for my next Forgotten Friday post.

As always, any of the Stampin' Up! products can be ordered from me 24/7 from my online shop or by emailing me.

Bye for now.
Robyn
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Sale-a-Bration - Final Days


Time's running out to grab a bargain at Stampin' Up!s biggest promotion of the year - Sale-a-Bration.  
As an incentive to finish the this promotion with a bang, additional products have been added to the free list!
Yep, I know what you're saying. I thought I'd finished too. :-) Oh and guess who has just bought the DSP that is now free?  Well it was in a paper share, but still ðŸ˜’.
You have until March 31 to earn free products for every $90 AUD you spend, additional Stampin’ Rewards for a qualifying party, or join and get two stamp sets for free! That is up to a $179 AUD value added to your starter kit!
Note: To ensure you receive one of the new Sale-A-Bration final day’s products for free, please use the item code noted below and not the regular item code.
Here's the list of additional products:

and some photos

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5 March 2017

60th Birthday - Twist and Pop

Hello, and welcome to my post.

A couple of Sundays ago, I spent most of the day searching for tutorials and ideas for a twist and pop card for something different for a friend's 60th birthday card.  We had a party for her last night, because she'll be away for the big day.  She loved it.

I found some inspiration from Angela Lovel (http://angelaspaperarts.blogspot.com.au/search?q=twist+and+pop), Amanda Bates (https://thecraftspa.blogspot.com.au/search?q=twist+and+pop), Collette Mitrega's YouTube video and instructions for a Twisted Pop-Up card on the Splitcoast Stampers website.

Here's my finished card.  The front needed just a splash of colour, so I added a butterfly and some candy dots.  I must say I'm pretty happy with it, considering I hadn't made one before or seen one done in person.



Product List
Subtles Candy Dots
Subtles Candy Dots
[130933]
$10.50


If you'd like to make this card but don't have all the items needed, just click on the link under the product list photos or on the My Shop link at the top right hand side of the page.

Bye for now,
Robyn
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