Thursday, July 26, 2012


I am very excited to tell you that I have finally used my Simply Scored Scoring Tool to make rosettes!  I know mine could still do with a little more practice, but I am delighted with the results on my scrapbooking page of my nephew Josh and his partner Sonya,  Hope you like it too.

I also had fun making the centres of the rosettes using the pleated ribbons.  I found a similar layout designed by Tania Willis and then made a few changes to it.  Very happy with the result.

Next, I made the following card and gift card holder for my friend Heather's 70th Birthday on the weekend.
I found the card idea on Splitcoast Stampers by Stamping Still, sorry it doesn't give her name.  Once I made the card it was easy to make the gift card holder to match.  The stamp set is Elements of Style and then the 70th Birthday is a sneek peak from a set called Memorable Moments that we received at Convention it will be available in the upcoming Catalogue on September 1st.  I loved the effect of stamping on vellum and then going over the reverse side with my scoring stylus to make the white highlights on the flowers.  By the way, you may have noticed there is a little bump on the top right hand corner of the card when I photographed this, but I did take the brad out and made it right before I gave it to Heather.

If you would like me to make these for you, just book a party by contacting me here and I will be most happy to oblige!


Remember, the Autum/Winter Mini Catalogue expires on 31st July so place your orders if there is anything you want from it.  

On 1st August there will be a retirement list issued with all the products that won't be going forward in to the new 2012-2013 annual catalogue so it will be time to say good bye to a lot of the current ones.  Makes me sad just thinking about losing some old favourites!

Until next time,
Keep stamping!



Monday, July 9, 2012



Firstly, a reminder that the Autum/Winter Catalogue is finishing on July 31st so if there is anything you need, place an order before the month end.  You can order from me without having a party, simply let me know what you want and I can have it shipped straight to you. 

August 1st will see a Retired List of Products that will be available for purchase before the new Catalogue is released on 1st September.  

Now to some stamping....

 This card was made using the Vintage Vogue stamp set (118598 clear or 119191 wood).  I love this set and thought I would show you both the card and the gift holder I created.  The gift holder can be used for a gift voucher or perhaps a block of Chocolate, or any sweet treats in a cello bag inside.  If you would like to know how I made either of these, please contact me and I will be happy to show you, or we could do a workshop presentation showcasing them.

 

 

 Now to some exciting news.......



The BEST Starter Kit Promotion EVER!
 

Stampin' Up! often runs fabulous monthly promotions. But the best promotion of all runs all year round...How would you like to choose $235 worth of Stampin' Up! goodies for only $169...PLUS free shipping?

That's what you'll get if you join Stampin' Up! The Starter Kit is now completely customisable..... so you can choose any mixture of products from any current catalogue.
 
So whether you want to simply buy supplies for yourself to use, or you would like to earn some extra money by joining my team and become a demonstrator, the choice is yours. contact me
 
 
A NEW Release:    For those of you who have the Simply Scored Scoring Tool and the Metric Scoring Plate, you can now purchase the amazing Diagonal Plate for $20.95 to complete your set.  Imagine being able to make all your envelopes to add that extra special touch to your handmade cards.  The other night, a group of my demonstrator friends got together and made a very pretty card and then the envelope to match.  By making two envelope shapes, one being just a little smaller, we were able to have a matching coloured paper lining in the envelope.  It looked amazing.   Have a look at the video below and see for yourselves how this diagonal plate can work for you.



 
 
 
 Would you like to join me at the Stampin' Up! Regionals?   It will be held here in Melbourne on Saturday 4th August.  The cost is $120.00 and what you get is a day of creative fun with lots of demonstrators and their guests.  A set of stamps will be provided to do some make and takes and lunch is also included.  We are all going to make a card, using current products to take along with us.  These will be displayed on boards and we will be able to take photos of all the new ideas to use as inspiration to share with our clients and friends.  Please  contact me if you would like any more details.
 
Until next time....


Thursday, June 14, 2012

My first Stampin Up Convention, held in Canberra was an awesome experience!  I loved almost all of it (didn't do too well with the make and take session) felt very rushed.  We were lacking in clear directions, but never mind we just used the products that we didn't have at home and decided to finish it later.  I still came back really inspired and my head full of ideas.  It was so nice to get to know some of the other girls in our group, who are all so nice and lots of fun, too. 

I thought I would show you the swap cards I made for this event. You see there is a tradition of making cards to swap with all the other demonstrators to give you lots of fresh ideas to share with your stampin friends.  I made 95 all up, some made less and some made more.  One lady had a suit case with 300 swaps!

First of all the Audrey Hepburn dress.  My friend Betty received a card similar to this one from her niece Julie.  Betty loved it so much she sent it to me to see.  I fell in love with it straight away and did my own little tweaks and made it with all Stampin Up items.  It was a real hit with all the girls and was the first one of my three to be swapped out.  So a big thanks to Julie for making it and also most importantly to Betty for sending it to me.

The second item was a card inspired by the lovely Field Flowers stamp set, I did two cards, one using Tempting Turquoise as the colour highlight and then I also did one using Melon Mambo.  Apart from that, by using simple black and white it was quite effective.

The third item was a page marker.  We receive a newsletter from Stampin Up each month called Impressions and they showed how to make this item.  My design and colour choice is different to theirs, that's the beauty of seeing something you like, you can recreate it the same, or you can put your own creative flair to work.



Until next time.....

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

 These are some of the cute flowers I have made using the Blossom Punch, the Mixed Bunch Stamp Set and various brads for the centres.  You could use them to adorn all sorts of projects, whether it be cards, scrapbook pages, or even on a gift box.  I have had lots of fun with these!
 This card  uses the Vintage Vogue and Mixed Bunch stamp sets, Scallop Trim Border and Blossom Punches, a Rose Red Brad, Circle Punch, the sentiment is from the Saleabration Hostess stamp set called Elementary Elegance and  Rose Red Seam Binding Ribbon and Classic Ink.

A couple of Post It Note Holders using Pink Pirouette and Baja Breeze Cardstock, the Scallop Trim Border Punch once again, and of course the Mixed Bunch Stamp Set and the Blossom Punch, some taffeta Baja Breeze Ribbon and Brads.  Classic Inks I used are Baja Breeze and Island Indigo. 

These are my bookmarkers using most of the above products, but I have used the Pinking Hearts Border Punch,a couple of the Boho Blossom Punches, the little flower stamps are from Language of Friendship and some White grosgrain ribbon on one of them .  These are quite fun to make!
 Now this card uses our adorning accent embossing folders (the strip of tiny hearts) the embossed border for the edgelit, the adorning accent edgelit die from the Autumn/Winter Mini Catalogue, White satin ribbon, Pool Party Brads, Baja Breeze and Whisper White cardstock, classic inks in Pool Party and Island Indigo and a sentiment from Happiest Birthday Wishes.
 A bit of a twist this time, cutting out a couple of sections of the Blossom Punch which was stamped with the Mixed Bunch stamp set and we have a pretty butterfly!  I have used the Vintage Vogue stamp set for the backround, classic ink is Wisteria Wonder and also the ribbon is Wisteria Wonder.  The Edgelit Die and Adorning Accent Textured Impressions Embossing Folder.  There is also a row of dots which is from the Bordering Romance stamp set, Scallop Circle and Circle Punches. I used some Rhinestones to add to the butterfly to dress it up a little and give it some bling!
 I do love this card, I saw something similar and have cased it with my version.  Sorry, I don't remember where I saw it from originally though.  This time I have used Calypso Coral cardstock for the vase which is one of the Framelits with the bottom cut off, and then I ran it through the Bigshot in the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder.  The Brads are incolour brads in Calypso Coral.  Pear Pizzazz cardstock for the backing, Whisper White and Pretty in Pink Card for one of the flowers. Pretty in Pink and Pear Pizzazz Classic Inks.  Calypso Coral Ribbon from the saleabration hostess gift set and sentiment from Teeny Tiny Sentiments.

 As you can see, I have had loads of fun using the Blossom Punch and Mixed Bunch Stamp set.   If you don't have a copy of the Autumn/Winter Mini, then just click on the photo that's on this blog page and follow the link.   If you would like me to show you how to make any of these projects, then give me a call and I will be happy to give you a demonstration. 
Until next time.........
I have been playing with this lovely flower made with the Blossom Punch which is in the Autumn/Winter Mini catalogue.  The card was inspired by Patty Stamps, a video I found on You Tube.  This is my version of it.  I have used the Attic Boutique Designer Series Paper and one of the Framelits Dies to surround the sentiment from Field Flowers.   LOVE this paper and the punch is awsome!  The stamp set that goes with the punch is Mixed Bunch and I have made heaps of cards with it.  I will show you some of them, soon.  If you want to have a look how to make this flower you can  here

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Wow this is very exciting!     My first blog....
What a wonderful place to start with the launch of the Autumn-Winter Mini Catalogue that is full of so many wonderful products.  It is so hard to choose just a few things, so I just had to have most of them!   I have been in heaven since my first box of Stampin Up goodies arrived, using every spare moment to create lots of new projects.



I so love playing with all my beautiful Stampin' Up! products.  The first card I want to show you is the card I made using the Pedal Presents Hostess set from the Autumn-Winter Mini Catalogue.  So many different ways to use it by swapping all the little stamps that come with the set and they can be changed for whatever occasion you have. You could easily do a masculine card or one for children, too.    I have used the flowers and the balloons, but there are others to choose from.  Also for this card, I have used the Sweet Shop Designer Series Paper, Framelits Die, stamps are from the Apothecary Arts and Sweet Cake sets.  I also used the Pinking Hearts Border Punch.     
If you love this set as much as I do, then host a party before 31 July!


This next card has been made using the lovely Tea Shoppe Stamp Set.    I've used the Twitterpated Designer Series Paper, the framelits die to cut out the Tea For Two stamp, Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding Ribbon, and I just love the pinking hearts border punch.  There is also Island Indigo card stock and Ink Pad and a brad from the in colour collection.



I have many more cards to show you when time permits, but for now, thanks for looking......

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Hello there,

I will be starting to post around April!

Please re-visit me around then....

Just to let you know a little about what I will be posting about.

I am a Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator and will be hosting parties here in the heart of Melbourne and surrounds. I will be selling Stampin' Up! products and also having craft demonstration lessons with our products..

If you like what you see at our classes you can buy the equipment and have a go at making some great products at home.

I will be hosting parties at my place and also others. If  you would like to have a party please let me know via email or phone 0425 711 051.
I will also be blogging online! I will eventually be making tutorials for you guys on how to make great craft creations and showing you some work I have been doing with our 'Stampin' Up!' products.

I am also hoping to do reviews on our products for you! So you can see how our exciting products work....


Thats all I have right now..but please return in the coming days as I start posting, which I am really excited about..
I hope to hear from you soon!


Thankyou very much!

Judy Male :)