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Monday, 17 March 2014

“Create With Kathe” For Thursday 13th March 2014


At Thursday’s “Create With Kathe” craft class, we had a new crafter attend, the lovely Bev.
It was like meeting a kindred spirit, and Bev was such a lovely lady, it felt like I had known her for ages!

We made three projects, all featuring the {FREE with qualifying purchase} Sale-A-Bration Designer Series Paper “Sweet Sorbet” …
First up was a decorated Mini Milk Bottle, with the “Spiral Flower Originals” Die and Petite Petals Punch, then an Envelope Pocket Wallet, that had four mini envelope pockets, to house such gorgeous things as gift vouchers, money, invitations, r.s.v.p. cards etc, and a cute card, featuring the “Springtime Hello” stamp set.




Decorated Mini Milk Bottle

With the Mimi Milk Bottle {purchased at The Warehouse for $2 each}, we got into a bit of difficulty with the glue gun not working properly, luckily I had a second GG on hand!!!
We cut 2 flowers from the ”Sweet Sorbet” DSP, using the “Spiral Flower Originals” then rolled up together and secured with some hot glue. Added to the centre was a cute little Petite Petals flower in contrasting cardstock and a Pearl to finish it off.
Artichoke Denim Jean Ribbon is tied in a bow around the bottle and secured with some hot glue, below that is a strip of cardstock with the fancy edging, cut with the “Finishing Touches Edgelits”.
The Spiral flower is hot glued just above the bow, and 2 “Flower Trim” flowers are hot clued in place on either side, and wah-lah, Mini milk Bottle is done!



Envelope Pocket Wallet {case'd via Sally Rice}


Cut 4 squares 6”x6” and make in to envelopes using the Stampin’ Envelope Punch Board.
Cut a strip 4 ¼’x 3.5” from the backing board that comes when you purchase Designer Series Paper, as this packaging cardboard that come fee in the packs, and is thicker and sturdier.
On the 3 ½ “ side, score at every ½ “, then fold to make a concertina file.
Use your Orange Sticky Tape, as this is very strong; to first adhere your outside envelope, then the other other envelopes in the valleys of the concertina, but facing towards the first envelope.
Tie some ribbon around the outside to help keep the envelopes all closed.
This is a really quick and easy project, and realistically can be made with just 1 sheet of DSP, as you get 4 squares/envelopes for each sheet of DSP.





“Springtime Hello” Card 


Using Natural White Cardstock, emboss 2/3 with the Sale-A-Bration “Decorative Dots” embossing folder.
Make a banner, with the Banner punch, and stamp on to two of the banners in “Sahara Sand” with the Bee from the “Springtime Hello” stamp set.
Adhere to the top left of card with Dimensionals, and add a knotted Linen Thread to form the banner.
Stamped above the banner are the words “Hello Spring”, also in Sahara Sand,¸and add a contrasting Candy Dot to finish.
On a scrap of Naturals White Cardstock, stamp the long stemmed flowers in Sahara Sand, then fussy-cut around outside, adhere to a contrasting scrap of DSP, and mount on Dimensionals.
Punch a flower from the Petite Petal punch in contrasting DSP, and add a Pearl to the centre.
On the inside of the card, in Sahara Sand stamp the Thistle from the “Springtime Hello” stamp set.



Recipe Ingredient List
Stamp Sets: “Springtime Hello”
Ink: Sahara Sand
Cardstock: Naturals White, “Sweet Sorbet” DSP from the Sale-A-Bration promotion, Cardboard {re-purposed from the DSP Pack},
Punches: Petite Petals
Framelits/Dies: “Spiral Flower Originals” Die, Finishing Touches Edgelits
Xtras: Candy Dots, “Decorated Dots” Embossing Folder {SAB}, Glue Gun, Linen Tread, Pearl Basic Jewels, Artichoke Denim Jean Ribbon (R), Flower Trim (R), Mini Milk Bottle


Special Tools: Big Shot, Stampin’ Envelope Bunch Board, Stampin’ Scrub and Stampin’ Cleaner, Stampin’ Trimmer

Friday, 7 March 2014

“Create With Kathe” For Thursday 6th March 2014

Today was the first day back for my “Create With Kathe” craft classes.


We made three projects, a “3D Shoe”, made with the “Sweet Sorbet” DSP from the Sale-A-Bration promotion, a “Whittaker's Chocolate Holder”, made with the Scalloped Tag Topper Punch, and a gorgeous “Shabby Chic Hardwood” card, featuring the Circle Card Thinlits dies …

 



Project 1 "3D Shoe”


I had actually forgotten that I had made a whole collection of these darling little shoes about 4 years ago, and when I went to my {shoddy} file system, found I still had the pattern on file, and it was laminated too!
Made with the beautiful {and FREE with qualifying purchase}“Sweet Sorbet” DSP from the Sale-A-Bration promotion, the “Spiral Flower Originals” Die and Petite Petals Punch.
This project which was quick and easy, yet looks quite stunning!




Project 2 “Whittaker's Chocolate Holder” {case’d from Sally}


Sally gave these out at a recent class as a thank you, as she was moving out of town, and I just had to recreate it!
Made using my new Scalloped Tag Topper Punch and the “Petal Parade” and “You’re Lovely” SAB stamp sets.
Colours used are Coastal Cabana, Crisp Cantaloupe, Daffodil Delight, Pear Pizzazz, and my new favourite Sahara Sand.
Stamped on Naturals White, and finished with Pistachio Pudding Ruffle Stretch Trim and a sweet bow of Linen Thread.

 

Project 3 “Shabby Chic Hardwood Card” {case’d via Chantal De Kaste}


My new favourite stamp is the “Hardwood” stamp from the Seasonal catalogue, available through till 30 June 2014.
Stamps sets also used are “Petite Petals” {and matching Petite Petals Punch}, “Flower Shop” (and matching Pansy Punch}, “Mixed Bunch” {and matching Blossom Punch}, “That’s The Ticket” {and matching Ticket Duo Builder Punch}, and “You’re Lovely” from the Sale-A-Bration promo.
The fancy fold is made using the “Circle Card Thinlits” Dies, you get 10 different dies in this cute little pack!
The Bird Builder Punch is used for the leaves, and the veins are drawn on with the Old Olive Stampin’ Maker.
Classic Stampin’ Pads used are Blushing Bride, Old Olive, Strawberry Slushy, and Sahara Sand.
The stamp with the words “I think you're lovely” are coloured using the Melon Mambo, Old Olive, and Rich Razzleberry Stampin’ Markers.
Candy Dots in Blushing Bride and a scattering of Rhinestones complete this gorgeous card.
This card was originally case’d via Chantal, but I have changed up the colours and some of the stamp sets and punches used.




 


Recipe Ingredient List
Stamp Sets: “Flower Shop”, “Hardwood”, “Mixed Bunch”, “Petal Parade” {SAB}, “Petite Petals”, “That’s The Ticket”, “You’re Lovely” {SAB}
Ink: Blushing Bride, Coastal Cabana, Crisp Cantaloupe, Daffodil Delight, Old Olive, Pear Pizzazz, Sahara Sand and Strawberry Slushy, and Melon Mambo, Old Olive, and Rich Razzleberry Stampin’ Markers
Cardstock: Cardboard {re-purposed from an order pad}, Naturals White, “Sweet Sorbet” DSP from the Sale-A-Bration promotion, “Tea For Two” DSP {and My Digital Studio download}
Punches: Bird Builder, Blossom, Pansy, Petite Petals, Scalloped Tag Topper, Ticket Duo Builder
Framelits/Dies: “Circle Card Thinlits” Dies, “Spiral Flower Originals” Die
Xtras: Candy Dots. Candy Dot Brad Bases, Glue Gun, Linen Thread, Rhinestone Basic Jewels, “Pistachio Pudding” Ruffle Stretch Trim + a Whittaker's Chocolate!!!

Special Tools: Big Shot, Stampin’ Scrub and Stampin’ Cleaner, Stampin’ Trimmer


Thursday, 6 March 2014

Guest Blogger: Jen With Card In A Box “Backyard Basics” Style

This hybrid card by Jen Hassloch is so amazeballs that it deserved it's own post!!!




Jen has now completed her hybrid project of a Card In A Box “Backyard Basics” style, and it is now ready to be shown to the World!  



Last night, well early this morning {we finished AGAIN at 1.30am!!!); Jen and I had another card off!


Jen got busy stamping her images from the “Backyard Basics” and “Petite Petals” stamp sets in Black StazOn, then using the Blender Pens to add colour from every colour in my Stampin’ Up! Ink Pad stash, we are talking the Brights, Subtles and 2013-2015 In Colours!!!


Jen used the “Petite Petals” Punch and “Backyard Basics” framelits to cut out her gorgeous images.


The beautiful stamp that says “I think you are amazing just wanna let you know” is from the “Lovely Romance” stamp set has been coloured with Stampin’ Makers, and then cut out using the Big Shot and the “Chalk Talk” framelits


The different flaps on the box, which when folded up, closes the box.


On the reverse of the card, there is room to write s secret message or two!

Folded flat, the card fits in a standard C6 envelope. A nifty trick, that only folding the sides down on 2 of the flaps, when the {lucky} recipient opens the envelope, they are surprised by all the colours and dimensions on this gorgeous card…


Recipe Ingredient List
Stamp Sets: “Backyard Basics”, “Lovely Romance” and “Petite Petals”
Ink: Black StazOn, Ink Pads from the Brights and Subtles Collections, and 2013-2015 In Colours, + Old Olive, Pacific Point and Melon Mambo Stampin’ Markers
Cardstock: Basic Black, Whisper White + Hybrid cardstock from Jen's other craft supplier
Punches: Petite Petals
Framelits/Dies: “Backyard Basics” and “Chalk Talk”
Xtras: Blender Pens

Special Tools: Big Shot, Simply Scored Scoring Tool, Stampin’ Scrub and Stampin’ Cleaner, StazOn Cleaner, Stampin’ Trimmer

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Card Off With Jen, Card In A Box and Fancy Fold Card

When is comes to craftin', you can never have too much happy!


Last night, well early this morning {we finished at 1.30am!!!); Jen and I had a card off!
Our first project was a “Card In A Box”, with Jen’s creation to be shown as soon as my Stampin’ Up! order arrives.
You see, Jen purchased the “Backyard Basics” Bundle set {shhh shhh – hush hush!!!}, which consists of the Backyard Basics stamp set and matching framelits.
Jen made the box of her card, but wants to use this stamp set to compete it.
On the other hand, my card In a Box is ready to be shown!

Card In A Box by Kathe Oldham



I used the gorgeous “Tea For Two” Designer Series Paper, available on My Digital Studio download, and also in the Clearance Rack at the moment for only NZ$4.69


I also used the gorgeous “Flower Shop” stamp set and matching Pansy Punch. “Papillion Potpourri” stamp set and matching Butterfly Punch.


I stamped the 6 butterflies in Black StazOn Ink + used Blender Pens in to colour and blend the beautiful wings of the butterflies in Blushing Bride, Melon Mambo and Strawberry Slushy.


The sentiment on the back of the card is coloured with “Old Olive” and “Melon Mambo” Stampin’ Markers, and stamped from the “Yippee-Skippee!” stamp set.


I punched the leaves from the Bird Builder Punch, and hand drew the veins of the leaves on with the Old Olive Stampin’ Maker.



Black and White Fancy Fold Card by Jen Hassloch



Whilst I completed my Card In A Box, Jen created this gorgeous card using a hybrid of products.


Jen truly masters the art of thinking outside the box {no pun intended!!!}.


Jen stamped on coloured cardstock with Versamark, and heat-set Black Embossing Powder, and then added a multiple of colours using the Blender Pens, to create dimensionalised flowers that popped from her black and white fancy fold card.


Jen used the gorgeous “Flower Shop” stamp set and matching Pansy Punch, + the “Mixed Bunch” stamp set and the Blossom Punch AND the Chevron Border Punch.


The special sentiment on the inside of the card that says “You can never have too much happy” is from the “Yippee-Skippee!” stamp set, and is coloured with “Old Olive” and “Melon Mambo” Stampin’ Markers.


This gorgeous card is case’d from an idea by Julie Davsion, as shared by Sally at a recent Crafty Wenches get-together.

Recipe Ingredient List - Kathe
Stamp Sets: “Flower Shop”, “Hello, Lovely”, “Papillion Potpourri”, Yippee-Skippee!”
Ink: Black StazOn, Blushing Bride, Daffodil Delight, Melon Mambo, Pacific Point, Strawberry Slushy, Tempting Turquoise, Versamark + Old Olive and Melon Mambo Stampin’ Markers
Cardstock: Basic Black, Daffodil Delight, Naturals White, Whisper White, Tea For Two DSP {and My Digital Studio download}
Punches: Bird Builder, Boho Blossom, Butterfly, Pansy,
Xtras: Blender Pens, recycled plastic packaging, Vellum

Recipe Ingredient List - Jen
Stamp Sets: “Flower Shop”, “Mixed Bunch”, “Yippee-Skippee!”
Ink: Black StazOn, Blushing Bride, Melon Mambo, Strawberry Slushy, + Old Olive and Melon Mambo Stampin’ Markers
Cardstock: Basic Black, Daffodil Delight, Whisper White
Punches: Blossom, Chevron Border, Pansy
Framelits/Dies: Labels Collection
Xtras: Blender Pens, Vellum


Special Tools: Big Shot, Simply Scored Scoring Tool, Stampin’ Scrub and Stampin’ Cleaner, StazOn Cleaner, Stampin’ Trimmer

Monday, 24 February 2014

Gift Vouchers ... Love 'em or Hate 'em ...


Gift Vouchers ... Love 'em or Hate 'em ...

I do NOT like www.facebook.com/prezzycard


Their claim of "One gift card, 29 million places to spend it" is crap!!!
These businesses that take your/our money, and give us gift vouchers, and do not front up with the goods and/or $s is crap!!!

My letter to them ...

Hi There,

Regarding: Pezzycard 4693 9600 0240 0389

My son received the above Prezzycard in the mail for his birthday, from an Uncle in Wellington.

When we went to use at at The Warehouse in Nelson, they would not accept it as payment, as "we did not know the Pin number".

I have since discovered that the card has now expired.

We are requesting a new card be issued for the exact same $ amount, or funds of the same $ value to be deposited into my Kiwibank account

This practice of forfeiting the money as advised by Regan in Customer Service - is not acceptable.
_________________________________________________________________


Their response:

Thank you for the time taken to discuss your concerns around the expiration of your Prezzy card.
We are sorry to hear you were unable to use the funds on the card prior to expiration however we are unable to extend the expiry date or reactivate your card.
Prezzy cards are valid for a minimum of 12 months with the expiry date being printed on the front of the card. Prezzy cards work much like many gift vouchers
- Once the card has expired any unused funds are automatically forfeit.
Prezzy card terms and conditions state;
1. Expiry: Your card can’t be used after the expiry date printed on the front of the card. Unused value remaining on expiry will automatically be forfeited.
Information regarding expiry is provided on the collateral provided with the card, on the rear of the card itself and at http://www.prezzycard.co.nz/terms-andconditions/

Kind regards
Brett
Prezzy Card Admin





I found this article on Gift Cards, which is well worth a read 

"With $2.5 billion lost through unused gift cards, many of us are letting what is practically free money expire. This year, don't procrastinate, know your rights, and get the most from your gift cards. ... "
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