For anyone that missed the day, or anyone who wants to have a second look, here are some of the lovely things we made:
(By the way, you can see all of these on our Facebook Page too)
This is Boofle made using Tim Holtz Distress Inks, one of my favourite things!
Click here to download the instruction sheet for the Boofle Card: DOWNLOAD FILE
This gorgeous card is made using Artiste Markers (More on those HERE) and a lovely Tulip Urban Stamp.
I love that stamp! So very cute! And the little dog just reminds me of my little dog...
Meet Buster. Totally not relevant to cardmaking, but it's a very cute photo!
Click here to download the instruction sheet for the Tulip Card: DOWNLOAD FILE
Here are a few other things made using the Artiste Markers:
We also had a play with Mica Powders! A video showing the ink-spraying technique used on the background can be found here: Mica Powder Backgrounds Video Tutorial
How gorgeous is that! When you see this card in real life, it really is amazingly shiny.
We made a few other things with Mica Powders and with Mica Flakes:
Click here to download the instruction sheet for the Mica Powders card: DOWNLOAD FILE
This is Boofle's decoupage! I do like him, he's ever so cute. And the cards we made out of the Ultimate Decoupage pack were so quick and easy to do, but the results were stunning:
The pack is so full of goodies! There are papers, boxes, borders, decoupage, toppers and so much more. I do like toppers, you can make nice quick, easy cards with them, but they look so effective when they're done:
And here is one of the little bags you get in the Boofle Ultimate Die Cut Set:
We made some other adorable little boxes too. These are ideal for little gifts, or for table decorations:
And..um...the chocolate's missing from this one! Can't think why...
Hope you enjoyed seeing it all as much as I enjoyed making it!
All the cards and other samples are on display in the shop, so if you'd like to see them in the flesh you're very welcome to pop in and have a look and we'll be happy to show you the bits we used to make them and how they were done.
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