There are some gorgeous new products in this catalogue. You won’t want to miss it. I have been playing with some of these products for a few weeks now and I can’t wait to share it all…
Be inspired with this Stampin Up Quite Curvy bundle card idea, suitable as a card for a friend, or a birthday card. I have used the Inked embossing folder technique with the Stampin Up Ornate Floral Embossing folder, and watercolouring of the Quite Curvy stamp set images. 2020 card by Claire Daly Stampin Up Demonstrator Melbourne Australia.
Today I'll be tempting you with 8 beautiful Peaceful Poppies Suite samples! Handpainted blooms and watercolor washes make beautiful backgrounds or focal points on all your spring crafts. The outline poppy images accented by watercolor effects allow you to choose from an array of inspiring coordinating colors to design your projects. Whether you’re sending a birthday card, your deepest sympathy, or celebrating a friendship, your handmade creations are sure to shine as bright as a field of poppies. These swaps are from some of the various groups I enjoying swapping with...enjoy! 151324 Peaceful Poppies Designer Series Paper Peaceful Poppies Product...
Happy Happy HAWWWMP DAY!!! Or – considering the time of year – Happy Happy ONE WEEK UNTIL CHRISTMAS!!! All my packages are mailed. Yes, I said it. All my Christmas is mailed that nee…
You can make this Stampin' Up! Catching Butterflies Whirl Card for yourself with the measurements & supply list included here.
Hi, The stitching on the Basic White card (#159228) and the Bermuda Bay card (#131286) is achieved with the Stitched With Whimsy Dies (#155314). However these dies don’t actually cut, they only do the stitching. As I wanted to cut the card parallel to the stitching, rather than just a rectangular card, I lightly marked around the outside of die onto the card with a pencil, then cut the pieces, then used the die to do the stitching. I stamped the butterflies from the Floating & Fluttering stamp set (#154424) onto the White “stitched” card, using the Tuxedo Black Memento ink (#132708). I coloured the images with a variety of Stampin’ Blends - Calypso Coral (#154881), Daffodil Delight (#154883), Mango Melody (#154888), Bermuda Bay (#154878), Pool Party (#154894), Night Of Navy (#154891) and Granny Apple Green (#154885). After colouring, I cut the butterfly image with a Fluttering Die (#154318). These are cut in one piece with the one die. I attached the Bermuda Bay card & Basic White card to the Basic White base card, then attached the cut out butterflies with Stampin’ Dimensionals (#104430) above where I had cut them out. “Birthday Wishes” is from the Butterfly Wishes stamp set (#149346) and stamped with Bermuda Bay ink (#147096). I used the Messages Die (#154422) to cut the sentiment and this was also attached with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Lastly I added the Flowers For Every Season Gems (#153645) to the body of one butterfly and to the card. Enjoy your day, whatever you are doing. “Love what you do and share what you love.” lesleyjendra.stampinup.net [email protected]
Schon seit Jahren lese ich den Blog „Nana Company“ von Amy Sinibaldi. Was Amy macht ist so wunderschön und liebevoll gestaltet, dass ich oft nur staunend vorm Computer sitze, wenn sie etwas Neues postet. Amys Stil erkennt man aus Hunderten raus. Sie nutzt softe Eiscreme-Töne, oft florale Vintage Muster, gerne in Kombination mit beigem Leinen (und […]
Are you looking for the sizes and measurements for RETIRED Stampin' Up! Framelits & Thinlits? Well, you've come to the right place. Check them out below, listed in alphabetical order (Note: all sizes are approximate and sized for the "cutout"). Looking for CURRENT Stampin' Up! Dies you'll find them here. 150641 All Around Wreath Dies - RETIRED Coordinates with Tidings All Around Stamp Set - RETIRED 147917 All the Presents Thinlits Dies - RETIRED Coordinates with Bring on the Presents Stamp Set - RETIRED 147916 Alpine Sports Thinlits Dies - RETIRED Coordinates with Alpine Adventure Stamp Set - RETIRED 146823...
2021 - überarbeitete Strickanleitung mit 20 Seiten, die Fotos und viele große, farbige Charts beinhaltet, sowie detallierte Erklärungen in den Charts für jede Socke einzeln. hr benötigt: 100 Gramm / 420 m Lauflänge 4-fädige Sockenwolle Nadelspiel 2,25 mm oder in 2,5 mm Hilfs-Nadel zum Verzopfen Nähnadel zum Vernähen Sockenschmuck falls gewünscht Die Anleitung hat die Größe 38-40. Ihr könnt die Länge selber variieren, sowie durch unterschiedliche Nadeln oder zusätzlichen rechten oder linken Maschen die Breite verändern.
Hi everyone! Today I have a sweet card for you that uses the Kangaroo & Company Bundle, as well as the fun Stitched With Whimsy Dies that can be found in the January – June Mini Catalogue…
Smelt-in-die-mond-fudge is altyd 'n gunsteling. Gebruik 'n groot bak, want die mengsel kook maklik oor.
Now that I've been working with the Stampin' Up! Jan-June 2020 Mini catalog papercrafting products for about 2 months, I can say that hands down my favorite dies are these Stitched So Sweetly label dies that all layer with each other!! They are AMAZING!!! And they pair so well with the So Sentimental stamp set!! You can purchase them in a 10% OFF money saving bundle here #153828 Look closely at the card above.. I have layered 3 of the dies from the Stitched so Sweetly die set. Smallest one is die cut from the Tropical Oasis designer paper
When I first got my hands on Stampin' Up!'s 2023 Annual Catalog, I immediately judged the Masterfully Made Designer Series Paper as too busy. With so many torn textures and colors in the prints, a part of me thought it would be difficult to work with these pages - another
A Sweet Story... A beautiful handmade one of a kind journal filled with beautiful vintage papers, vintage linens and laces, and so much more. Handmade cover features a frame that I've collaged with old papers. The frame holds an altered tea bag that can be taken out. The tea bag holds a floral image from an old book page on one side and an old photo on the other. Under the frame are slots that hold various ephemera. The frame is held close with a magnet closure. Embellishments are an old jewelry piece, vintage buttons, and a flower with a pearl center. Both inside cover are collaged with vintage papers. sari ribbon ties for closure. - Measures approximately 3.5”x 5.5” not including the lace overhang. - 2.5" spine. - Five hand-bound signatures using waxed thread. - Over 100 pages front and back. Inside you will find: - A variety of vintage papers - receipts, prescription, notebook papers, maps, graph paper, book pages, sheet music, various tags and embossed wallpaper - Many vintage fabrics and laces used for pockets, belly-bands, tuck spots and embellishments - tags, tickets, journaling cards, envelopes, die cuts, and various ephemera - lots of extras tucked in to use in your journal. - Vintage buttons, pearls, authentic vintage millinery, rusty safety pins and paper clips, stamping, embossed images, pressed flower, collaged papers and tags, fabrics and laces, stitching, silk ribbons, fibers. Hanging from the back cover is a Tim Holtz Assemblage crystal and vintage mother of pearl button with a metal shank hanging from a TH swivel clasp. To see more of this journal visit me on Instagram @shabby.soul. You can find the link in my about section. I will be posting a video of this book there as well.
Astonishing as it is, I am now the two-thirds of the way through my MA course, and 30 of 45 weeks have passed. This week our wo...
MIKA Hood // KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS in German/English The MIKA Hood is a knitted hood with a small shawl collar, a practical alternative to a hat and scarf and can be knitted quickly thanks to thick needles. It is worked from top to bottom and knitted completely in stockinette stitch with a rolled edge. The hood is first worked in the round, then in rows and finally closed with a stitch stitch in the middle back. For the shawl collar, pick up stitches from the edge of the hood and knit in stocking stitch in the round. Alternatively, the collar can also be knitted in a rib pattern so that it fits a little tighter. Techniques used: Left and right inclined decreases, shortened rows with wrap stitches. All techniques used are explained in the instructions. / Language: German English / Difficulty level: Basic knowledge required / Size: One size (suitable for head circumference of approx. 54 - 62 cm) / Material: 200 g 'Sweet Sheep' from Knitloop (100% virgin wool; LL 100 m/ 100 g) or 200 g 'Line 13' from ONline (100% virgin wool; 50 m / 50 g) or 200 g 'Snow' from Drops (100% virgin wool; 50 m / 50 g) or 150 g 'Kos' from Sandnes Garn, double-thread knitted (62% baby alpaca, 9% wool, 29% nylon; 150 m / 50 g). / Needles: Circular knitting needle 7.0 mm (60 cm, possibly 80 cm) / Gauge Stockinette stitch with needle size 7.0 mm: 11-12 sts x 19 rows = 10 x 10 cm (washed and measured lying flat) Instructions for private individuals only. Reproduction and commercial sale of the instructions is not permitted. © Paula_m I Susanne Müller I 2021.
Schon seit Jahren lese ich den Blog „Nana Company“ von Amy Sinibaldi. Was Amy macht ist so wunderschön und liebevoll gestaltet, dass ich oft nur staunend vorm Computer sitze, wenn sie etwas Neues postet. Amys Stil erkennt man aus Hunderten raus. Sie nutzt softe Eiscreme-Töne, oft florale Vintage Muster, gerne in Kombination mit beigem Leinen (und […]
Create a spring card with the Season of Chic stamp set and the Chic Dies that are a part of the Texture Chic Suite. I went with pink and gold for this cute spring card. I used the Stitched Rectangle Dies and gold foil for the first layer and then some of the Texture Chic […]
When I first got my hands on Stampin' Up!'s 2023 Annual Catalog, I immediately judged the Masterfully Made Designer Series Paper as too busy. With so many torn textures and colors in the prints, a part of me thought it would be difficult to work with these pages - another
Diese Tischsets sind die perfekte LGBTQ-Dekoration für deinen Esstisch und lassen das Essen bunter schmecken! Begeistere deine Gäste mit diesen besonders individuellen Platzsets und bringe frische Farbakzente in deine Deko. Jedes Tischset besteht aus hochwertigem, dickem Papier und ist mit lebensmittelechten Farben bedruckt. Die Sondergröße von 44 x 32 cm bietet genug Platz für Teller, Besteck und Getränk. Praktische Tischdekoration:Die Platzsets schützen die Tischoberfläche vor Flecken und Kratzern. Gleichzeitig erhälst du eine praktische Tischdekoration mit toller Farbbrillanz. Umweltfreundlich & Sozial:Unsere Tischmatten bestehen zu 100 % aus umweltfreundlichem, recyclebarem Papier, welche ganz einfach in der Papiertonnen zu entsorgen sind. Die Druck- und Produktionsstandorte befinden sich in der Region, weshalb durch kurze Transportwege das Klima deutlich weniger belastet wird. Mit dem Kauf unserer Produkte unterstützt du zudem die Erhaltung der Arbeitsplätze von Menschen mit Behinderung. Riesige Motivauswahl:Wir bieten viele weitere Motive zu sämtlichen Anlässen und Events, wie z. B. Grillpartys, Weihnachten, Ostern oder Geburtstage an. Im Lieferumfang sind 10 Stück enthalten, welche auch ideal zum Verschenken oder als Mitbringsel geeignet sind.
Deze cake is echt heerlijk, het is een verrassende frisse cake door de Griekse yoghurt, maar de blauwe bessen maken het ook weer zoet. Het is een gouden combinatie die zeker gewaardeerd gaat worden.
Hello and welcome to Lawn Fawn’s Fall & Winter 2020 Inspiration and Release week! On September 10 our 14 new stamp sets and coordinating dies, 25 new standalone die sets, two new paper collections and all of our exciting new products will be for sale at your favorite store and at www.lawnfawn.com! Woohoo! We alreadyRead more
Hi everyone! Happy Saturday! We are counting down to the DELIGHTFUL December MFT Release! All of the amazing new goodies will be available on Tuesday, December 6th at 9:00 PM EST right HERE in the MFT Boutique! Today I have a card to share with you using the ADORABLE new Birdie Brown Our Story and Our Story Die-namics, and I have also used the INCREDIBLE new Stitched Sentiment Strips Die-namics (these will never leave my desk…love!)! I seriously cannot even tell you how much fun I had making this card! I started by cutting out the lamp, kitty, my sweet little reader, the shelf, end table, mug and vase of flowers from X-Press It Blending Card using the Our Story Die-namics and then stamped them all with Our Story using Black Licorice Hybrid Ink. I colored the all with Copic Markers. I cut a panel of patterned paper from the Free Spirit Paper Pack using Blueprints 1 Die-namics, and used the same Die-namics to cut a panel of Milk Chocolate Prestige Card Stock. I stamped the Milk Chocolate panel using Milk Chocolate Premium Dye Ink with the Wood Plank Background, and then added it to the patterned paper panel. I separated the two with a strip of Smooth White Card Stock as my “molding”. I arranged all of the elements onto my card and before attaching them with foam tape, I sponged on Lemon Chiffon Premium Dye Ink underneath the lamp so it looks like the light is shining. I then popped up all the elements with Foam Tape. The sentiment, “Read – Relax – Repeat”, from Our Story, was stamped onto a panel of Smooth White Card Stock using the new Stitched Sentiment Strips Die-namics and then popped up with Foam Tape. BB Our Story BG Wood Plank Background Die-namics BB Our Story Die-namics Stitched Sentiments Strips Blueprints 1 Die-namics Blueprints 2 Die-namics Free Spirit Paper Pack Milk Chocolate Prestige Card Stock Smooth White Card Stock Blending Card by X-Press It Hybrid Ink Pad Black Licorice Milk Chocolate Premium Dye Ink Pad Lemon Chiffon Premium Dye Ink Pad InLinkz.com Thanks SO much for stopping by! Please head over to the MFT Blog to check out what the rest of the team has created today, and for a chance to win an MFT Gift Certificate!
Hello All, I am so very grateful to everyone who takes time to visit my blog. I so enjoy your comments and as I watch my views grow I am always amazed to see that this world we live on is very small when we all come together for a common purpose. Sharing our love of fiber, color, design is a true celebration of the beauty of life and our uniqueness. I am often so busy and find myself nose down in a bit of needlework. So I thought I'd take a bit of time to introduce you to each other and to the makers and creators who have been inspirational to me. There are too many to list, but I so want you to meet these amazing artists and bloggers. I think you will be inspired too. When I take the time to get to know the people who come to see my work it is like sitting down to a cup of hot tea with friends. I simply need to do it much more often. If you are like me and forget to stop and smell the Internet roses once in a while, let me offer you a cup of warm inspiration. You will have to pour your own tea. Lets get to know eachother lots better! Amanda left a comment on my stitch tutorial page. So I clicked on her blog Amanda's Crochet Blanket Adventures and I nearly started to drool! She is a master of color and design in the world of crochet. Oh my! Here are a few of her works. Oh if I only had more time! I recently discovered Jackie, an amazing pinterest pinner.I was so surprised to see my works among so many lovely works of fiber art. If you would like to see some very amazing pincushions, give her boards a look. I warn you...you'll be there for quite a while! https://www.pinterest.com/jcfelix/primarily-pincushions/ I recently met a amazing fiber artist and blogger, Kim from Sarah Lizzies, who also lives a world of beauty. She introduced herself to me and when I went to her site I was floored! She found me through Cynthia Crane, one of my favorite blogging friends. Kim and Cynthia have both mastered an artful way of life, from their lovely gardens to their prolific studios, their blogs are like living postcards of what most of us imagine for ourselves. I would be afraid to show you the mess my studio has become. These artists open their beautiful worlds wide open for us to come and dream. Take a look at both sites and you won't want to leave! Here is a bit of Cynthia's ceramic works. I have a sweet little house of hers that sat at my mom's bedside table. It gave her much comfort and joy while she was with us. Thanks Cynthia! I am showing you one of her beautiful yarn bowls as a lead in to one of Kim's knitting masterpieces. Enjoy!!! Cynthia's Yarn Bowl Kim's Knitting Project Let me not forget Vicki from 2 Bags Full who kind of put us all together. She is another creative living artists. Move over Martha Stewart! If you need a little pick me up just check out her latest post on her Winter Nests. She offers some beautiful poetry on winter and snow along with amazing photos of her Snow Birds Nest. Living in icy Wisconsin, I certainly needed a reminder of how beautiful it can be. I have only been doing serious embroidery for about 7 years. I loved working with fabric but I needed something to add to it. I wanted use fibers the same way I used paint. When I discovered Sue Spargo, I was so inspired. I love her use of wool, beads and embroidery. I loved how she added layer upon layer of wool, printed and dyed fabrics and then embroider and beading. But her primitive, folk art approach to fiber art is what truly appealed to me. I loved that she added detail without fuss. She has a modern look while using traditional techniques. Here area few of her pieces that I love. Old to New You will find that the artists who bring a new look to traditional technique is a reoccurring theme in my list of influential and inspiring artists. The second most important element found in my collection of favorite artists is their willingness to explore their unique vision. You can see a bits of who they are and how different they are from the artists around them. I think that is something we all need to strive to add to own own works. While imitation is a great exercise while you are learning, you need to celebrate what makes you YOU and let that shine in all you do. Mandy Pattullo is one of my all time favorite fiber artists. I love her modern-primitive esthetic! It speaks to my love of antiques and my desire to stay young and relevant as I move forward in my fiber art education. Yes, we never stop learning. Take some time on her blog and enjoy her unique and rich vision of the art of fiber. Find her Etsy Shop, MandyPattullo here. Find her blog at Thread and Thrift and her many works are on her website here- Mandy Pattullo.Com. Here are some of my favorite series from her talented hands- These are just a few of my favorites. Mandy is from Northumberland in the UK. I find inspiration from around the world, but I think I will have to visit the UK, as so many of my favorite artists are from across the pond, way across! If nothing else I am going to plan the shopping trip of a lifetime. When you see the work of Viv, aka Hensteeth, (Etsy shop here) you see what I mean. I wish I could find treasures like they find here in Wisconsin. These artists are very technical in their approach to fiber art, yet, their work is modern. They are experts at their craft without being stuffy or stiff. I wish I knew how they did it. First, the amazing Salley Mavor. She is a fiber artist who creates amazing illustrations using embroidery and stumpwork to the max! I love, love love her birds. I have struggled to create the affect she is so adept at. It feels like she is magical with a needle and embroidery thread. Inna Bird is a ribbon embroiderer who I recently discovered via her Etsy Shop, Silk Ribbon Creative. Oh, her work is so lush and lovely it makes me dream! The next edition of the Summer Garden I make will include some ribbon embroidery. Inna dyes her own ribbon! No wonder it is so amazing. While she rebuilds her website, you can find her Facebook Page here. I'm going to include some of amazing soaps she creates. Don't they just make your mouth water? I can't leave out Carla Madrigal from MadrigalEmbroidery on Etsy. Her work taught me to draw on "me" when working. She has a unique vision. She works on lovely materials, which are often recycled. Her stitches are humbly amazing. I hope you find her work as inspiring as I did. Sara Lechner from The Fabric of Meditation, (Etsy Shop here), led me to wool. I am grateful for her inspiration. I love wool. I love to embroider it, felt it, sew it and now spin it. I urge you to click on the provided links. Her works remind me of Marc Chagall. She comes from Argentina but her years in Austria are evident in her extraordinary esthetic. I could go on forever. There are painters and illustrators who have inspired my work. There are fine artists from the past, such as VanGogh, and contemporary artists on Etsy, such as BalletArt that also give me so many things to think about as I design new works. Here is a link to one of his butterfly prints. It reminds me of fiber art in pen and ink. There are quilters such as Jeni Baker from In Color Order She got me hooked on Vintage Sheets. Wish she still had her color classes online. They were amazing. Click on the link to find some of her tutorials. She designs fabrics now with that same fun color sense. Try her Mini New York Beauty Tutorial here. Well Blogspot is giving me fits. I don't know if I can load any more images on this post. Ohhh there are so many more to show you!!! I hope to feature more of your art and your blog here in the future. When you leave a comment, please don't hesitate to invite me to take a look at your art. We need to share. I think its an essential part of the creative process. I hope you enjoyed this post, as much as I enjoyed putting it together!
Appelgebak, daar moet je wel van houden en deze appelplaattaart zorgt ervoor dat je helemaal uit je plaat gaat. Zo lekker is die! Het is een gemakkelijk en eenvoudige appelplaattaart en de smaak is verrukkelijk. Alleen de geur al van vers gemaakte appelplaattaart maakt je hongerig want je krijgt spontaan zin in een lekker stukkie! Gebruik voor deze appelplaattaart nog meer gebakken appels voor de ultieme appelsmaak! Gebruik stevige frisse appels die hun vorm behouden tijdens het bakken, denk hierbij aan Elstar, Jonagold, Granny smith, Goudrenet of van die kleine schattige kinderappeltjes. Deze appels hebben tevens een friszoete smaak en laten niet zoveel vocht los tijden het bakken, ideaal dus! Voeg nog wat rozijntjes, cranberry’s of andere noten toe naar keuze. Door deze toevoeging zal het de appelplaattaart een stuk aangenamer maken. Deze appelplaattaart snijdt netjes en behoudt zijn vorm mooi. Ook wanneer je de appelplaattaart uit de bakvorm tilt en verplaatst, blijft het goed vanwege de sterke koekbodem. De vulling heeft lekkere stukjes appel die zacht maar toch intact zijn en zijn ook nog eens omhuld in hun eigen gekarameliseerde appel-saus, heerlijk! Samen met een vleugje kaneel en knapperige korst, is het gewoon genieten. Het is de perfecte traktatie en/of afsluiter en past bij elke gelegenheid. Het ziet er niet alleen prachtig uit maar het smaakt ook heerlijk. Ik kan het iedereen aanraden om deze appelplaattaart te maken, zo maak je meteen ook de beste indruk op je familie en vrienden. Voeg nog een heerlijke bolletje vanille-roomijs of een toefje slagroom toe aan deze appelplaattaart en je hebt een heerlijke dessert!
Print is available to buy from my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/SewSarahWalton
Christmas and New Year are coming and as you might know, the symbol of the upcoming 2018 is a yellow dog. As a kid I loved getting thematic toys as gifts and so my niece does now. My presents are usually handmade so I’ve looked for cute items and found these sweet animals.
How about a cute lucky charm for your jacket pocket? The sweet animals from Rico's publication Ricorumi Pocket Pals are super easy to crochet and are a sweet pocket companion wherever you go – a cool gift idea! Ricorumi Nilli Nilli Yarn is at Maker+Stitch here! Ricorumi publications use British crochet terms - a conversion sheet is included with each book.
Today we're joined by Michelle Short, who shares tips and tricks for creating a mini scene using shape dies as the background. Michelle created her...
my husband was sweet enough and observant enough to understand just how badly mama needed a Sunday nap today---so, he took Sierra outside to entertain while I snoozed. Sweet, huh? Since I owe him now, I told him to name...
Warst du schon mal in Amsterdam und bist in den Genuss der lokalen Stroopwaffeln gekommen? Hier in Deutschland findest du sie manchmal auch unter dem Namen „Karamellwaffel“. Letztlich sind Stroop- oder Karamellwaffeln nichts anderes als zwei harte Waffeln, welche durch Karamell-Sirup zusammenkleben. Dabei kannst du dir die Konsistenz wie die von Eiswaffeln vorstellen. Leckere Karamellwaffeln...Read More