Silly Season

Todays card uses papers from Kaisercraft xmas range called Silly Season.I stamped the sentiment and added a ribbon, and that’s all! Very restrained. I ran a class at Paper flourish today, and this is the paper collection we used, and my ladies from the class, who do check what I am up to in blogland will realise that this card was made with the leftovers from the class. Homework! On that note – to Linda – the full description of the acetate and diecut pieces used on Christmas cards on a recent post is – K & Company BW Evergreen die cut cardstock and acetate.The product code is 30-243644.Tonight I have a couple of orders to fulfill, and then I will possibly play with my new Melissa francis Christmas papers, and I have promised myself no more buying Christmas papers! Til tomorrow….

Silly Season….

As promised this is the card I made over at Mums yesterday when I had limited bits and pieces with me. Kay and Mum both told me this card was great as it was when my instinct would have been to bling it up a little .What do you think? The whole experience has made me question whether I use too much product on my cards?Maybe I just can’t do clean and simple! The papers used here are kaisercraft Silly season.Apologies for yesterdays blog, I have just noticed that I posted the same group of cards twice. Lets call it a technical difficulty!I have had great fun this weekend using my new paper collections which you will see over the coming days. Til tomorrow…..

Beautiful season

I thought it was time to share some xmas cards,which is what I have been working on this weekend. These ones were made using my new Stampin Up stamp set – Beautiful season. I stamped in choc chip ink, and coloured with Cherry cobbler and old olive ink and an aquabrush. The cardstock is stampin up, and I also used Nestabilities label eights,a Martha stewart punch, and some ribbon.I have done my first scrapbook layout this weekend as well – last night I was at a Paper Flourish staff party, and the whole have a photo taken and then do a layout was sprung on us, but it was very enjoyable and did drag me out of my cardmaking comfort zone.  when I have added the photo, I will get Nathan to photo it so i can show you all! Til tomorrow….