I wonder how you are all doing with your Christmas crafting preparations? We have been busy in the Christmas department, and I have some projects to share with you. In a recent post I showed you what Helen Chilton had been doing with our new masks and embossing techniques with a die cutting machine. You can use the masks to emboss beautifully with the aid of an embossing mat, and if you combine with Coredinations cardstock you can sand back and create fantastic effects, as seen in my post HERE. I have been playing nicely too and we made these in a class recently, with the aid of our Starry Christmas Tree mask:
Very quick and easy to do - this embossing is perfect for quick and easy Christmas cards (just add some glitter and sparkly gems and you are done!).
I have also been mixing embossing and stamping (and Rudolph)..
- These two cards feature CI-332 and CI-358, and sentiments from CI-281, and CI-282. The embossed masks are Beautiful Butterflies and Fine Flowers.
Members of the team have been using CI-358 too, and here are the results:
Lynne had made these with her usual pretty and delicate touch:
Loving the pearl on the end of his nose - top!
Brenda has made three different very striking cards with the same stamp:
And Brenda also recently sent me an image of a tag she made with CI-136 - an older stamp but still a classic!
Beautiful tag - full of lovely detail!
Gio has sent over quite a few projects which I will share with you over the next few weeks, but for now here are some delightful earrings she has made with our current special offer star stamp which you will find details of HERE.
Thanks Gio!
To finish off tonight I am going to get you all into ghoulish mode again, with a superbly creepy project by Ginger, with the assistance of our lovely poison bottles and suchlike from CI-360, and I think I have just spotted the crow from CI-361 dangling by the side of the bottle too!
Well I've finished just in time to catch Downton tonight, and a little bit of much needed relaxation, before Monday hits us full on again!
Bye, bye - back soon.
Jean x
Very quick and easy to do - this embossing is perfect for quick and easy Christmas cards (just add some glitter and sparkly gems and you are done!).
I have also been mixing embossing and stamping (and Rudolph)..
- These two cards feature CI-332 and CI-358, and sentiments from CI-281, and CI-282. The embossed masks are Beautiful Butterflies and Fine Flowers.
Members of the team have been using CI-358 too, and here are the results:
Lynne had made these with her usual pretty and delicate touch:
Loving the pearl on the end of his nose - top!
Brenda has made three different very striking cards with the same stamp:
And Brenda also recently sent me an image of a tag she made with CI-136 - an older stamp but still a classic!
Beautiful tag - full of lovely detail!
Gio has sent over quite a few projects which I will share with you over the next few weeks, but for now here are some delightful earrings she has made with our current special offer star stamp which you will find details of HERE.
Thanks Gio!
To finish off tonight I am going to get you all into ghoulish mode again, with a superbly creepy project by Ginger, with the assistance of our lovely poison bottles and suchlike from CI-360, and I think I have just spotted the crow from CI-361 dangling by the side of the bottle too!
Well I've finished just in time to catch Downton tonight, and a little bit of much needed relaxation, before Monday hits us full on again!
Bye, bye - back soon.
Jean x



















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