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My name is Natalie and I love anything to do with card/paper. I have been a papercrafter for many years now and I never get bored playing with all the wonderful products available. I've been married to my wonderful husband Nathan for 35years now and we are still very much in love with each other as the first day we met each other. We have 3 wonderful children and 5 gorgeous grandchildren so we have lots to be thankful for. Since joining Stampin' Up! in 2018 I've grown so much in confidence with myself and I even tackle technology, which for me is a huge step to have taken, but I'm getting there slowly.

Wednesday 29 September 2021

Strong Of Heart - #CCC4



Welcome to another CreativeColourChallenge. It's hard to believe that it's come around again already!

This weeks colours are - Smoky Slate, Rich Razzleberry and Bermuda Bay. Now when I first saw these colours I thought 'oh my goodness what am I going to make with these colours', but once I got stuck in I loved what came out of it. If you would like to take part too then click on the image above and see how easy it is to join in with the fun!

So for my card this week I chose to use the delightful stampset called 'Strong Of Heart'. Now this stampset is very special because for every set that is sold Stampin' Up! donate £2.50 to support heart health, so I think it is well worth purchasing for this reason alone. You can find it in the July - December 2021 mini catalogue on page 5 where there are also some really lovely samples made using it.
This was a very simple card and I think the clours look great together.
Thanks Victoria for yet another great colour challenge!


Hope you enjoyed todays make and maybe find time to go and join in the challenge yourself.

Until next time
Huge Crafty hugs
Natalie x

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Tuesday 28 September 2021

SUOC#285 - Oktoberfest



Hi everyone, and welcome to another SUOChallenge where the theme for this week is - OKTOBERFEST. Now I have to confess that I wasn't really sure what this was and I had to google it!  It seems to be a festival that is held yearly over a two week period in September, through to the beginning of October, and it originates from Germany back in 1810 to celebrate the marriage of the Crown Prince of Bavaria, who later bacame King Louis I, to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. 

It seems to be a festival where an awful lot of beer gets consumed by all attending!


Now I don't have any stampsets to do with beer, so I chose to do a card with the the word OKTOBERFEST across it in the colours of the German flag, which I was quite pleased with when I'd finished it, you can definitely say it represents the occasion, even if there is no beer involved!

I took a slimline card, which measured 7" x 8.5" and scored the short side in half. 
The layer for the front of the card was cut 1/4" smaller than the card base.
I stamped some of the leaves onto the layer using the Crushed Curry ink and then dabbing some of the Poppy Parade ink around the edges of the stamp, using a finger dauber, before I stamped the image onto the cardstock. Then using my dark Poppy Parade and dark Mango Melody (retired) stampin' blends, I flicked some of the colour with the brush end by flicking it from the inside of the pen lid to create the splashes of colour all over.



This technique gives a really lovely, soft, effect to the card.

The next stage was to attach my different colour card pieces (you only need pieces big enough for the letters to fit on) onto the foam adhesive sheet, place them all with the die cutting letters (152706 - Playful Alphabet which I forgot to add to the product list) on the correct colours and run them through the die cutting machine. The backing from the adhesive sheet on each of the letters is then removed and the letters were attached to the card layer. The whole layer is then glued to the front of the card base and that just left me to stamp some of the leaves like before but this time onto scrap card, and then I die cut them out and attached them to the card using glue.

Hope you enjoyed the card I made for you today, please do go over to the SUOC#285 and see what all of the other lovely design team members have made for you, there are some amazing creations to be seen, and while you're there why not join in with the challenge yourself, we would all love to see what you can create for this theme.

Until next time 
Huge Crafty Hugs
Natalie x

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Craftalong Tuesday - Whimsical trees

 


Hi everyone andwelcome back to another Craftalong tuesday. Today I have a rather cute christmas card for you all to see using the beautiful Whimsical trees bundle along with a piece of the exquisite papers that go with this bundle. I've only just opened this bundle and I think it is going to become one of my favourites straight away it's sooooo pretty..... so let's begin.

The card base is made from the Basic white thick cardstock, this time I have cut it at 10.5cm along the short side of an A4 sheet of cardstock and then scored along the long side at 14.85cm, this shape gives a side opening card.
The inside and front of card layers are both cut 0.5cm smaller than the card out of the Basic white cardstock, the inside piece can be glued into place. The one for the front I have used my dark Crumb Cake stampin' blend to flick some of the ink by flicking the brush end out of the lid, this can then be glued flat to the card front.

I just love the effect you get from this technique!


Two of the largest scalloped circles have been cut out, one in the dsp and the other in basic white, these are glued together (giving the dsp a bit of strength). A smaller circle is then die cut out of Crumb Cake card stock and then embossed with a folder (I used Wintry 3D 155433) and then glued flat to the scalloped circle. Both of these are then attached to the card front using dimensionals. 
The banner is made using a 1" x 51/4" piece of basic white card and then punching one end using the Banners Pick a Punch. The sentiment was stamped using Crumb Cake ink and then this had dimensionals placed either end of it and attached to the front of the card.
All that remained to do then was to cut some of the cute trees out using the dies from the bundle and attaching them to the car front some are glued flat and some are attached with a dimensional. Brushed metallic dots were attached to the card and it's finished.

Hope you enjoyed todays card and have fun crafting along with me.
Until next week
Huge Crafty Hugs
Natalie x

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Please use this code during September if you shop with myself, live in the UK and your order is under £150 to receive a small thankyou gift the following month from me x

The gorgeous Be Dazzling paper is only available until 30th September so please purchase for free now with a qualifying order and don't be disappointed when it's no longer available!

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