I hope you’re all managing to enjoy the sunshine and dry weather we’ve been blessed with today. By the look of the forecast, we need to make the most of it as I think our “British summer” returns tomorrow with more rain.
I’ve pottering around home doing a few jobs that are on that never ending list, but before I tackle the ironing I wanted to show you the last card from the Every Occasions class. This one featured a paper rosette and gave all the ladies chance to use the new fab tool we have at Stampin’ Up – the Simply Scored Board.
The rosette was made using the Just Add Cake designer paper and then topped off with some punched circles and a button …. for those who don’t have a button phobia hey ladies??
The tails are created using the fishtail technique with a square punch and it is all layered up on a layer of very Vanilla cardstock which has been embossed with the Stripes embossing folder.
Don’t forget today is the last day to book on the Mixed Bunch class for next Saturday 21st July, 1- 4pm in Rugeley.
Class Fee : £15
Class and Mixed Bunch stamps in Wood Mount : £32.00
Class and Mixed Bunch stamps in Clear Mount : £26.00Class and Mixed Bunch stamp set in Wood, matching Blossom Punch and Everyday Enchantment Designer Papers plus the FREE Embellishment pack of ribbon and brads: £45.00
We have a lovely afternoon crafting, nattering and making friends. Come along and join in and reserve your place today!
Hasta la próxima / until next time
Louise x
Supplies Used: (All Stampin Up! Unless Otherwise Stated)
- Card – Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, Wild Wasabi
- Papers – Just Add Cake Designer paper
- Stamps – For my Family
- Embellishments – Subtles Buttons
- Tools – Stripes embossing folder, Simply Scored.
- Mediums – Wild Wasabi ink
What do you think about today’s project. Let me know below.
This one takes me right back to my Pony Club/Riding Club/Sponsored Ride days, when I used to pin all my rosettes to the picture rail all around my bedroom! Anything that combines ribbons and buttons is onto a winner with me!
Thanks Christine – yep I love the idea of rosettes – so many uses!