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Saturday 26 October 2019

Tuesday Class

Well it was a full class today 6 lovely ladies crafting with drinks and fancy cherry cheesecake, lots of nattering and crafting it was a super day.

Here are our makes from this class.


Our first card was a Diamond fold card which can be made using either a normal score board / cutting board or score board depending which one you have.  I have quite a lot of different make craft books that go with previous boards I have bought in the past and have been reading through them for new ideas for class.  If you would like an instruction sheet drop me a message and I will send you them.

This card was made using the lovely Rich Razzleberry card stock and some DSP papers and stamped using Magnolia Blooms stamp set all by Stampin' Up! and although looks quite complicated it is an easy scoring project which looks super when it wobbles on the table.  We stamped in the Rich razzleberry ink then used a waterbrush to fill in the colour so you get a nice softer version of the ink colour to colour the petals, a dash of green on the leaves and a quick snip out and simply added onto the card with a simple greeting.






Our second card was made with a 6x6 white card blank and a piece of craft card 1cm smaller which was mottled with a combination of white ink refill and isopropyl alcohol mixed and sprayed over the card to get this super snow effect.  We used Peaceful Boughs stamp set for the greeting and leaves then punched a few red berries and topped with glitter.  This stamp set has a matching die set to make the lovely acorns.



This was my sample below 







This was a variation to show the greeting made onto a tag for alternative idea done by Sheila.






This was a variation adding some striped string down the side done by Mum.






Following the Christmas Theme we made a matching pillow box gift box using the matching die set and stamps as above and I have shown how simple it is to make it into a Christmas table setting by leaving the top open and adding a fancy serviette and some cutlery (simple but effective).








Thank you for visiting my blog today, please contact me if you would like to join my class or purchase monthly card class kits in the mail.

Happy Crafting

Jo. xx

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