Category: Fifth Avenue Floral

Crimped Diamond

Crimped Diamond

Today, I finally got around to trying out a technique that has been on my to do list for quite some time now. As you would have guessed from the title of this post, the technique is known as crimped diamond. Added to this, I also tried out a colouring tutorial from the wonderful Michelle … Continue reading Crimped Diamond

Mother’s Day

March already! This year is flying by so I decided to try and get a little ahead. Today, I have a few cards which could be used for Mother's Day. I have gone for the bright pinks down to the subtle pastels to suit different tastes. Check our my General Gallery for their 'recipes'. I … Continue reading Mother’s Day

Catching up

Catching up

What happened to January?? I have had a few card making sessions, but somehow lost track of time and forgot to upload my creations. So, today I will have a few posts to showcase my latest. This first one uses the crayon resist technique. I stamped Sweet Stems with Stazon Jet Black ink onto glossy … Continue reading Catching up

Elegant Fifth Avenue Floral

Just stepping away from Christmas for a split second - well much longer really. I put this card together for one of my lovely customer's birthday. Firstly, I stamped one of the Fifth Avenue Floral flowers on Night of Navy cardstock with Stazon Opaque Cotton White ink. The large rose has been stamped with Night of … Continue reading Elegant Fifth Avenue Floral

Madonna’s Challenge

The lovely Madonna has issued a challenge to use some very interesting colours - check out the swatch below. I must say Madonna, that I would never have thought of using these colours together. After seeing your beautiful card, and then when I put the cardstock on the table, I could see how they go very … Continue reading Madonna’s Challenge

2 5 7 10 in Sage

2 5 7 10 in Sage

Hello all. Just a quick post tonight. I am in the process of trying out some different gift box patterns, thanks to the resource pages of Splitcoaststampers. This one is called a 2-5-7-10 box because that is where you score on the cardstock. However, as we are metric here in Australia, our cardstock is also … Continue reading 2 5 7 10 in Sage