Friday, 23 December 2011

Still here

I am afraid I have become one bad blogger, not that I ever was good!
But today, just before Christmas Eve, I wanted to share this year's Christmas card. It is simple but as i lacked inspiration for my own projects (all it is used for my Sizzix job!) I founf that quick and simple is always a good idea.


I used eCAL to design the motif and then I die cut it using the eclips. I am in love with that machine the cut is amazing and the eCAL gives me the freedom to design anything. LOVE it!

Friday, 2 December 2011

December...

Usually when it hits mid November things are quiter for the crafters, but not for the Sizzix designers. A lot of new things in preparation for the new year need to be done in November and December so I am unusually busy for a crafter. But loving it and grateful for it.

But it means that any crafty personal things take back seat, like this blog and my Christmas cards. I am not sure that i will get time to make any!

Wish me luck and energy so I can make them.

Until I have time for personal crafty projects, visit the Sizzix blog.

Monday, 14 November 2011

Christmas presents ideas


Today I shared a die cutting and paint based technique to create handmade christmas presents.
Pop over at the Sizzix blog for step by step instructions.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Step by step over at Sizzix - updated below


If you fancy a proper tutorial on how to build a snowflake Christmas tree, pop over to the Sizzix blogs page.

As Sizzix removed all posts from 2011, here you have the tutorial.


Last week I did a small Christmas tree made with the rosettes. Today I am revisiting another Christmas decoration, again a tree but this time using eclips and  the Seasonal cartridge. It is really quick and economical to make and the eclips does all the work.


You will need

·                Sizzix eclips Starter Kit
·                Sizzix eclips Cartridge – Seasonal
·                White card
·                Crystal transparent in several sizes
·                Crafters Companion – Silver sparkle Spray - or 
·                Crafters Companions Stick & Stay  and Transparent Glitter
·                Bamboo skewer
·                White acrylic paint
·                Oasis or Florist's Sand
·                Hole punch 1/8”
·                Tacky Glue



Cut one snowflake in the following sizes: 1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2",  3", 3 1/2", 4", 4 1/2", 5", 5 1/2", and 6”. Then cut two of 1 1/4”. 




Lift the cut snowflakes gently. I srontly advise to get the spatula. Without it is really difficult to get the intricate cuts.



Layer them on top of each other to check how the sizes fare. You can make them every 1/4" if you wish or make it really large starting at 12" but you will need a much longer skewer.



Make a 1/8” hole in each snowflake centre except for the smallest two snowflakes. To make sure that all are centered it is best to do one at a time. But if you don't have much time you can use a Cropadile and do all at once.


You will need some spacers between the different snowflakes, you can use large decorative beads or create some spacers with card. To create the spaces trim a strip of thin white card that is 3/4” and 12” long. Then trim them in 1” lengths with a few a little bit longer and a few smaller. That will account for some to be thicker once assembled and some thinner, something that will be important once the tree is assembled.

Roll each piece of card around the skewer so it is tight but movable up and down. 



Secure it with a small amount of tacky glue at the end. I hold it together for a minute or so 
using a clip.



Paint the skewer white using white acrylic paint and position it on a little glass filled with florist's sand.


Once all the spacers are assembled put them in a line, at one end the thinnest and at the other the fattest. Start threading the elements through the skewer starting by the fattest spacer and then the largest snowflake.


Continue this way until the small snowflakes.


Add small amounts of tacky glue to one of the small snowflakes and attach to the top of the skewer. Then add the second one making sure that they are both well attached.


Once finished spray Spray & Sparkle for a Silver glittery finish, or Stick & Stay  and then sprinkle transparent glitter all over it.



And here you have another version, similar sizes but I added crystals on each of the ends and I used the Vase Bigz die for the base.

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Life is hectic...

this days.

So that means that updating this blog is hard for me at the moment. But here you have a card I did last year for Cardmaking and Papercraft.


Monday, 5 September 2011

Monday, 22 August 2011

Perfect Pearls Textured embossing folder technique


As per request of Victoria, today I did the tutorial on the Perfect Pearls + StazOn technique over at the Sizzix Blog. Check it here.
There is a second technique that I so with the pearls which hopefully I will showcase next week.

Monday, 8 August 2011

Child friendly card


Today I have posted a tutorial on how to make this card. Yes it is not a earth shattering new technique, but it is a great what to craft with children just using white card some cream chalks and your finger tips!
Click here for the full post.
PS: Have you seen the new Framelits? Seriously they are the best wafer thin dies that I have ever used because of the position of the blade. If you think I am biased because I work for Sizzix I wont blame you, instead watch this video by a retailer in the USA (who also sells other manufacturer's) not only she is a big fan of the Framelits but also explains why they are so good.
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