Monthly Archives: March 2018

Beautiful Peacock

There are 9 days (including today) left in Sale-a-bration. So if you need anything in the Sale-a-bration catalogs, you need to move fast.

Here’s one of the sets that I really like that you can get for free – Beautiful Peacock. Click on the photo to go to the original post detailing how I made this. It also features the Amazing You stamp set and matching dies. The dies will be in next year’s annual catalog so here’s your opportunity to get it for free.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Sneak Peeks - Amazing You - Celebrate You thinlits dies - Beautiful Peacock

Here are a couple of cards that the Stampin’ Up! artists produced also showcasing the Beautiful Peacock.

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So. Nine days left.

For the shopping bonus, for every $50 you spend on product you can pick one of the level one free products and for $100 you can choose one of the level two free products (or 2 of the level ones). If your order is at $150 you earn 10% in Stampin’ Rewards which means 10% in free product – any product. As an extra bonus during Sale-a-bration, if your order reaches $250, you get an EXTRA $25 on top of the usual $25 of Stampin’ Rewards so grab your catalog and start making a list!

Need a catalog? Let me know.

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I hope you enjoyed today’s project.

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See you over the weekend,

Liz

Playing with string

You will discover, once you find your old phone book, that playing with string with the String Theory technique is addictive. In just mere moments you can have quite a number of layers ready to make into cards. Here’s my first post on the technique and here’s Lydia Fiedler’s blog post which includes her video.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - String Theory - Celebrate You thinlits dies

I used a piece of twine that was natural and gold again and doused it in bermuda bay ink. The metal in the twine definitely adds to the effect by not taking up the ink. I made two loops in the twine and then another towards the bottom of the card, topped it with a second card and put it into my phone book. Then (using a glove!) I used one hand to press down on the phone book and the other to pull out the twine. I really loved the effect of two separate petals (?) at the top of my image. The space left was perfect for this sentiment from Picture Perfect Birthday also stamped in bermuda bay. I of course mounted this on a bermuda bay card base.

It’s a good idea to wear gloves. It really is, BUT then it’s easy to add smudges of ink as I did on the top piece of card. So I cropped it, mounted it on a black piece of card and added a sentiment from Vertical Greetings. You can see that they are mirror images but they look very different.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - String Theory - Vertical Greetings

I hope that you’ll have a go with the String Theory technique, it’s loads of fun. Just find a phone book, some gloves and see what you produce. I’d love to see what you come up with.

Don’t forget that we’re in the final days of Sale-a-bration the time where you earn freebies for every $50 of product or where joining the family gets you 2 free stamp sets of your choice. There’s also extra free product if your order is over $250. Click on the links below to join my team or shop. I’m also offering free stamp set or free bundles aswell.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project.

Click on the buttons below to join my team, shop or learn how to earn free stamp sets and bundles. This month’s host code is above the Shop Now tab in the menu on the left. Just copy and paste it or type it into the box at the bottom of your order where it says HOST CODE and then click apply.

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See you tomorrow,

Liz

Remarkable You

Remarkable You is a set in the current annual catalog and it’s perfect for colouring. Here I was still on my brusho kick, colouring everything in sight. I stamped the flower a few times before I got a decent image – at this point I didn’t have my stamparatus and I was wishing for it! I have it now although it’s at home (unwrapped) and I’m over in the UK visiting family. Luckily my sister has one…

liz bailey Remarkable You, brusho

I sprinkled some gamboge and yellow onto a block and used an aquapainter to color the flower. The moss green was on another block and had a tiny sprinkle of prussian blue. It’s really fun to add just a sprinkle of another colour and mix your own shade.

The sentiment is from the Happy Birthday Gorgeous set – such a pretty typeface.

I made the image pop by adding a tiny black mat and then putting that on an old olive card base leaving plenty of the old olive showing.

I’m still addicted to the brusho crystals but sometimes I take a break and do other things!

I hope you enjoyed today’s project.

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See you tomorrow,

Liz

String Theory

One of the blogs that I read religiously is Lydia Fiedler’s understandblue. I think it’s fair to say that Lydia is a technique junky, a quality that I greatly admire. When I read her entry entitled String Theory back in December, I was determined to have a go – she has a video which makes this very easy to follow. The first thing you need though is an old phone book. Luckily, I’m not the kind of person who is prompt in recycling such things and I found a few lurking around the house. I think my brother is becoming used to me using odd things for crafting!

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - String Theory - Celebrate You thinlits dies

I used dapper denim ink on some Stampin’ Up! retired gold and cream twine which I think accounts for the almost dotted look of the arcs of the shape. The gold obviously doesn’t absorb the ink. I used cling film/shrink wrap and put some drops of ink onto it and then used a plastic glove covered hand to help rub the twine into the ink. Next I put a piece of card into the phone book and let the twine twist itself onto the card. You then add another piece of card and, ensuring that you have some twine poking out of the book, close the book, put your hand on top and pull the twine out.

As Lydia says, you can use the same twine without reinking – this was the first pull of the inked up twine. I found that if you put too much pressure towards the bottom of the book (and thus card), you can get some very solid colour, so it’s better to keep your hand higher up the book. Also, if you’re planning a sentiment, you might want to consider the direction that you’re pulling the twine and don’t have it lined up in the centre. Be careful about smudging your card layers with your gloved hand – for that reason I found it best to wear only one glove. I did get quite messy on some occasions but washing my hair resolved that.

I finished my card off with a dapper denim base and used the Celebrate You thinlits dies. These will be in the upcoming annual catalog, but they are also available as a freebie in Sale-a-bration until the end of March. Personally, I like free. 🙂

I hope you enjoyed today’s project.

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See you on Monday,

Liz

Happy Wishes

I have a super simple card to share today – although, surprisingly, it uses ribbon! I love to look at the ribbon spools, I keep them in front of me on a holder my father and brother made, but I rarely use it. Some of the spools even have bows on the ends – I tied them and held them over cards to see the effect. And then changed my mind. But today’s card using the Sale-a-bration set Happy Wishes is simple enough to carry off a ribbon. And that seems to be my thing. Mostly, a ribbon makes the card too fussy so I have to go very simple.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Happy Wishes

So I inked up the beautiful main stamp in berry burst and added the birthday under it. To tie in with the silver edged berry burst ribbon, I added a piece of silver foil and lots of white (well berry burst) space. A simple card but not too simple because of the ribbon.

I’m trying to make a card using ribbon AND sequins as a challenge from my friend Claire. It’s a tough one! But I’m determined to make one. What kind of challenges do you set yourself in your card making?

I hope you enjoyed today’s project.

Click on the buttons below to join my team, shop or learn how to earn free stamp sets and bundles. This month’s host code is above the Shop Now tab in the menu on the left. Just copy and paste it or type it into the box at the bottom of your order where it says HOST CODE and then click apply.

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See you over the weekend,

Liz