Category: Fancy Fold

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

Trifold Angle Card Tutorial

Trifold Angle Card Tutorial

I hope you have all enjoyed a peaceful Christmas with your families and are ready to face the New Year with lots of inspiration and enthusiasm. I don't have any creations to show you today. Instead as I have had some requests on how to make the Trifold Angle Card, I thought I would provide my … Continue reading Trifold Angle Card Tutorial

14 days to Christmas

14 days to Christmas

That's right! Only two weeks left until Christmas. Where has the year gone? I am still trying to get organised enough to send out my cards, and there are still the gift purchases to arrange. I will do it this weekend [well, maybe]. In the meantime, here are a few more of my latest creations - … Continue reading 14 days to Christmas

Candles and Anniversaries

Candles and Anniversaries

Really two topics in one. I finally got to try the candles after Tanya's tutorial with me. My sister Helen, and I made this one using the Snow Swirled stamp set, with Glorious Green and Real Red inks. I am very pleased with the way it has turned out. I have taken a few photos … Continue reading Candles and Anniversaries

Team Meeting

Team Meeting

Last Saturday afternoon, three wonderful ladies [Jan, Melissa and Renae] and I had a great time with our upline manager Tanya. This is what we did. The first is called a Step Card. It is easy to make and looks very elegant. We used Baja Breeze cardstock and ink, Real Red ink, Season of Joy stamps, … Continue reading Team Meeting

Accordion Card

Accordion Card

I have had some queries about the Accordion cards I made some time ago. This is what they look like. Whilst they look a little fiddly, they are great to make for any occasion. I took the instructions from http://butternutsagedesigns.blogspot.com some time in 2008. As I cannot find them on that site now, I have reproduced … Continue reading Accordion Card