Showing posts with label Attic Boutique Designer Papers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Attic Boutique Designer Papers. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Scrapping in the Attic–huh ?

Hi Scrappers !  I’m not scrapping in the attic – well not yet anyway, but I AM using the fantastic Stampin Up! Attic Boutique papers.  Whether you are making male or female themed layouts, these papers are perfect for both, and in my next post, I’ll show you a couple of layouts that I designed for the men in our lives.
To start with though – here are the first two layouts.
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Instructions
I have tried to upload a You Tube video explaining how I did the ‘burnt’ effect around the edges, but I’m doing loads wrong – I WILL work it out – I promise !
1) To achieve the burnt look around the edges, you firstly need to ‘distress’ the edges either with a Stampin Up distress tool, or one of the ‘arms’ on a pair of scissors.  If using scissors, lightly drag the scissors down the page. Don’t worry if the page rips or tears, it really does improve the effect !
2) Next, I took a crumb cake ink pad and dauber, and literally swept around all of the edges in a circular motion.  I took the ink approx 1” into the papers.  I then used Sahara Sand and repeat the procedure, but only took the ink into about half an inch. I then used Early Espresso, and did the same thing again.  Make sure that you blend all the colours together.  Finally, and this is the important bit – run a black ink pad around the edges only of the paper. 
3) As you can see from the above photographs, I have cut out sections of the main background paper.  I used a craft knife and glass place mat to carefully, ‘cut’ out the sections that I wanted.  I then slipped the photograph under the cut outs.
4) I cut out the elements you can see from some of the other papers in this set, and adhered them at varying heights and levels using foam pads.
5) The blue journalling block is cut out using Stampin Up framelets dies, and enhanced using a black journalling pen.
6) Finally, I rolled the top right hand corner over a pencil, inked it, and then added a small cut out square to the back of the rolled section – this gives a sort of ‘peeled’ effect.
2nd Layout
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Instructions
As per the above layout, I have distressed the edges using the Stampin Up! distressing tool.  However, rather than heavily distress the edges with inks, I have literally just swiped the ink pad down the edges.
2) Using the designer papers with the ‘pen’ design on, I cut out heaps of the pens, and arranged them over the photograph mat until I was happy with their position.  Again, I used a combination of foam pads to product different heights and layers.
3) Using a different sheet of paper, I could out three of the ‘basques’.  I inked the edges, added Stampin Up pearls, and then layered them onto the page.
4) I cut out a photo corner, inked it, and added an embossed butterfly with pearls forming the body of the butterfly.  I adhered this to the layout.
5) Once again, I cut out the flourish from some of the designer papers in this series, and adhered them onto the page using tombow glue AND more dimensionals (foam pads).
6) Using Daffodil Delight cardstock, Apothecary Art stamp set and the new SU framelits,  I cut out the main Title frame.  I added more journalling by cutting out strips of vanilla cardstock in different sizes.
As always, if you take inspiration from either of these layouts, I would be grateful if you would give me recognition.
If you would like to order any of the supplies used in the above layouts, please email me on carole.bryson@gmail.com or text me on 07765 847062

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Reduced costs for New Demo’s & Summer Mini Samples

Is crafting a big part of your life?  Wouldn't you love to earn money while doing something you enjoy? How about the convenience of setting your own hours? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, then Stampin' Up! is the perfect opportunity for you.

Doing what I love, and sharing what I love with others are just a few of the benefits that made me decide to become a Stampin' Up! demonstrator. I love sharing my passion for stamping with family and friends, meeting new people, and having the chance to build a great business doing so. I also get to set my own schedule and that is a definite plus!

And starting in May 2012, Stampin' Up!'s New Demonstrator Starter Kit is completely customizable! Build your Starter Kit your way! For just £99, you get

  • Your choice of up to £130 worth of any current Stampin' Up! products!
  • A business supply pack valued at £45! 
  • FREE shipping !

That's a total value of £180 for just £99!

In addition to this great starter kit, you will also enjoy Demonstrator Benefits including  pre-orders and discounts.  If you choose me as your upline you will also be invited to join our nation wide Yahoo Group, The He[art]s, where we share and help each other succeed.  I also share tutorials and card sheets with you to help you with your clubs and classes.

HOWEVER – THERE’S MORE !!! 

During May, when you join Stampin’ Up! as a demonstrator, you’ll receive FREE Convention 2012 registration--a £149 value!

At Stampin’ Up!’s annual convention, you’ll get fresh, exciting ideas for workshops and projects, create fabulous Make & Takes, see the latest Stampin’ Up! products, receive a convention bag filled with Stampin' Up! goodies, swap cards, and meet new friends from all over Europe who are as passionate about stamping and creativity as you are!

Demonstrators often share with us how attending convention has impacted their lives; we hear that the convention experience inspires, educates, and empowers demonstrators to achieve both personal and business goals. We also hear that one of the most meaningful takeaways from convention is sharing the experience with fellow demonstrators and celebrating each others’ accomplishments.

At Convention 2012, you’ll experience unforgettable stamping demonstrations, receive practical business advice, and exchange inspiring ideas with fellow demonstrators at the award-winning Rheingoldhalle Congress Centrum Mainz in Germany, located on the Rhine River in the historic city of Mainz.

So join Stampin’ Up! today, and we’ll see you in Mainz, Germany on 2-3 November 2012!

If you are interested in signing up, then HERE are some suggestions for your starter kit.

As always, if you have any questions then please contact me on carole.bryson@gmail.com or 07747 465186

card 1 

Made using Attic Boutique papers from the new Summer Mini and Creative Elements stamp set.

card 2 (2)  card 3 (2)

Made using the new Twitterpated papers from the Summer Mini and Happiest Birthday Wishes stamp set which is a Hostess Set

For more details on everything above, please contact me on carole.bryson@gmail.com or 07747 465186

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