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Alison Richmond - Stampin'Up Independent Demonstrator, North Wales.
01690 750222 alison@jonric.co.uk

Thursday 10 May 2012

Anyone for Tea?

Hello and good morning
It has been too long since my last post....sorry.
That is because I have had new things to play with from the fabulous Stampin Up! summer mini catalogue.
I have made several cards that I hope to share with you in the next few days.
Firstly I want to showcase the Stamp set "Tea Shoppe"
There are some wonderful images and sweet sentiments in this set...making it very versatile. 


 

This card was made as a commission for a friend and it was my first "Play" with the set. I used the Large Medallion stamp from the current catalogue to create a doily and embossed the image with white embossing powder onto DSP from the naturals stack, The little flowers were made with the boho blossoms punch, I also used the small tag punch to create the tea bag ( a perfect little touch to add to this set..dont you think?). The card was finished off with a satin ribbon bow and pearls.

Oooh I wish you had "Smellivision" for the next card...it smells lovely...the cup is embossed using the cherry scented embossing powder (available in the summer mini). The pelmet curtain was made very easily using the new score tool. The cupcake punch was used to add the clouds in the background (sadly it was only available in the spring mini catlogue..and we will have to wait to see if it makes the new catalogue later this year).
If you would like the details of the colours/inks used please get in touch...this post is being cut short now by the fact Oliver is now using the sofa I am sat on to compose this post as a trampoline!
Please pop back soon to see some more crafty makes using this set.
Bye for now x

2 comments:

  1. this are wonderful i love those stamps, super cute!

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    1. Hi, Thank you for the lovely comment...this is a lovely set. My challenge to myself is to create a more masculine card using these stamps.x

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