Monday, 7 May 2018

Birthdays, Fun Folds, & Alcohol!

Hi Crafty Friends,

Well, It's a new week and new cards.  My bestie had her birthday on the weekend and I made a special card because she's such a special lady.  She loves asian themes so I decided to make her a lantern card using the Artistically Asian stamp set and the Petal Palette suite.

This is a fun card and very easy to make.  I will have the tutorial available soon.  I have to wait till she gets her card, haha.  I am going to extend the card by adding a candle light in the centre for when it's on display.


For today's social group, we had lots of fun playing with an old colouring technique.  It's called the polished stone technique.  There are lots of videos available online, however, there are a few key points that are needed to get a consistent result each and every time.



  • Make sure you saturate the cotton ball with rubbing alcohol.
  • Use light colours so that you can stamp on your background.
  • Use no more than 3 colours.
  • Apply the colour by dabbing lightly onto the glossy cardstock.
  • Add a sparkle to your background by adding Wink of Stella to the cotton ball.
  • Make sure your background is fully dry before stamping.
We all had a great time working out colour combinations and we all had a favourite.  This is my favourite and I used the Bright Wishes stamp set and sentiment from the Butterfly Basics.  Butterfly Basics is retiring soon and this has been one of my all time favourite stamps.  There are so many stamps retiring this year that it's hard to name just one.  

I'm hoping that my pre-order arrives tomorrow so I can play.  Yay! New toys.  My order of catalogues arrived today as well as special treats for my catalogue launch party.   If you live in Australia and don't have a demonstrator, I would love to send you a catalogue.  Just send me an email and I will get back to you asap.  

Till next time,
Stay Crafty.
XO















Wednesday, 25 April 2018

Wiper Card

Hi Crafty Friends,
Wow! 2 Blog entries in 2 weeks.  I'm beginning to make a habit of this, haha. I have been busy though.  I have recorded and uploaded my tutorial for how I made my wiper card.  I can't believe how supportive everyone has been.  I can't express enough how much I appreciate everyone's support.  This is quite a long tutorial so I've decided to cut out the colouring aspect and put that onto a seperate tutorial.  I am by no means any kind of an expert when it comes to colouring.  I just do what I love and if I am able to help others, then that makes me happy. 



I have also decided to share with you all my new storage system that I have put into place ready for the new Stampin' Up! year.  I knew I needed an overhaul when I prepped my area and found that I wasn't able to part with many (if any) die sets.  We currently get our dies packaged in super tough plastic envelopes that are made by Sizzix.  While these are great, they do tear over repeated use and they take up 3 times the room as my new system does. 



I not only made these little pouches, but I also labeled the dies with the name of the die set, the number of dies it contains, the name of the stamp set/s that it co-ordinates with and the year & catalogue it was first released in.  This way I am able to find the stamp set that co-ordinates with in no time at all.  I can also check back with old catalogues and see what the ideas and trends were at the time. 
I have also used this style of storage system for all my non Stampin' Up! stamp and die sets as well. 

I use a DYMO labeller to create my labels and I'm loving it.  Please share you suggestions or ideas.  As hoarders, sorry, collectors, of crafting awesomeness, finding a storage solution is almost the holy grail.



Sunday, 22 April 2018

Out and About with Animal Outing

Hi Crafty Friends,

I hope everyone has had a great week.  Some days are better than others but thats what great friends and craft are for.  Earlier this month I went to Onstage in Sydney to celebrate our craft nerd fest! Soooo much fun. One of the free stamp sets that we received was the super cute, Animal






Outing.  I adore this stamp set.  Its not often that us Aussies get a stamp that perfectly displays 2 of our iconic animals, the Kangaroo and the Koala.  On Saturday, I spent the day with my bestie at her place as she is a golf widow every Saturday.  I made my first ever Impossible card.  I made this one for a special friend who celebrated a birthday during the week.  I wont name any names, but she will receive a surprise when she gets it. 

Today my bestie came to my place and I made another first.  This one is a wiper card again made with the Animal Outing stamp set.  As I coloured my animals, I decided to raise up certain parts on dimensionals to create extra depth.  I will create tutorials for my projects during the week.  In the meantime, please check out my Bench Fold Card on Splitcoaststampers.  I was so excited to be a guest artist and am very humbled to be a part of this amazing world wide resource for crafters. 

Until next time,
Stay Crafty,
XO Tan

Wednesday, 21 March 2018

Barn Door Easter Treat Box

Hi Crafty Friends,

I'm back with a new tutorial for you.  One of the amazing US Stampin' Up! demonstrators, Debbie Henderson, created a cute box using the Sliding Door framelits.  This inspired me to create one suitable for both Letter or A4 sided cardstock.  You can find my complete video tutorial for this project Here.
Below are the measurements for the box.  C/S = Cardstock

C/S    8 1/4" x 8 1/2"
Scor on the 8 1/4" side at 1 3/4" & 6 1/2"
Scor on the 8 1/2" side at 1 3/4", 5 3/4", & 7 1/2"

C/S    5 3/4" x 5 3/4"
Scor at 1/2" on either side turn and scor at 1 3/4"



Insert for Easter treats

C/S    6 3/4" 3 1/4"
Scor at 3/4" on all four sides.
Die cut or punch opening as shown.

Stay Crafty,
XO Tan
Hi Crafty Friends,

Wow! It's been a while. I hope everyone is having a good start to the year.  I have been busy of late.  We finished the year with another litter of beautiful Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppies and both Mum and all her babies are healthy and doing well.  That's it for puppies for a while.  Important for all our furkids to recover and be pampered for a couple of years before we go back down that road again.

On the crafty side of things, I have been busy.  From making mini albums or boxes, I've been doing it all.  One of my absoloute favourite things to do is to watercolour with my inks.  I love how you can get total colour co-ordination by using the reinkers that match my SU! colours.  Well, now I've been having a ball with SU!'s new range of Brusho powdered pigments.  One would normally use these for colouring cards and other paper projects.  I found a new use for them.  Voilia, Watercoloured T Shirts....
Yesterday was Harmony Day here in Australia and I needed to come up with an orange shirt for my daughter.  She  absoloutely loved her new T-Shirt.  Because this is watercolour, I need to be careful it doesnt get wet, but it did get us through the day.  Now I'm going to try this with other fabrics that don't need to be washed, such as pencil cases or tote bags.  What would you watercolour?








One of the items I have been working on is this gorgeous Hexagon Box.  You can find the full tutorial for it here.
Initially I made it for my daughter (I test most of my projects on her) and loved it so much that I wanted to share it with you.







I hope that you are all well and having a great day.



Stay Crafty,
XO Tan