Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Upcoming Album Class

Hi crafty friends,
I'm so excited because in a couple of days we're going to have our first album class.  This has been created from the incredible interest in one of my mini albums that I had on display at the last Made With Love Markets.
The album that I made was an adaption from an album inspired by the 
great Kathy Orta King.  She is a true genius when it comes to all things paper craft and memory keeping.  I have been a follower of hers for a few years now and mini album making is truly addictive.  Just wait until you try it.  



This Saturday is the first class and we will make an album from start to finish.  This includes making the pages, cover and decorating the album.  




If you're interested in attending one of these classes, please send me an email and I will try to hold a place for you.  Till next time, 
Stay crafty,
XO Tan

Monday, 15 August 2016

Punch Art Class

Good afternoon crafty friends,

Well, this has been quite a busy week for us crafters.  On Saturday we had a class on punch art which was a great success.  During the class we created 3 cards using a variety of punches and dies.  All products were Stampin' Up! and we all had a great time.  

The first card was a Minion card.  The base was Daffodil Delight cardstock.  The goggles were created with the 2" & 1.5" circle punches.  Eyes were made with 1 3/8" circle punch in white card.  The mouth is double punched with the 2.5" circle in Crushed Curry cardstock. The pupils and iris are from the small circles in the cupcake builder and the 1/2" circle.  The shoulder straps are from the word window punch with 1/2" circle buttons.   The remainder of the overalls are just cut to fit the card base.  





The second card was the beautiful ballerina card.  Perfect for any little girl.  
The card base is Very Vanilla with a side fold.  The first mat piece is Blushing Bride cut 1/4" smaller than the card front.  The second mat piece is a further 1/4" smaller than the Blushing Bride and stamped with the Brushstrokes background stamp in Blushing Bride ink.  To create the dress, cut 2 of the sweetheart punch in Blushing Bride cardstock.  Cut 1 decorative label in Blushing Bride and 1 Elegant butterfly in Blushing Bride.  Cut approximately 4-6 vellum pansy punches.  Cut 2 word window in Very Vanilla.
To construct, cut the decorative label from bottom peak to upper corners as shown.
To create bodice, place trimmed decorative label into sweetheart punch and trim upper portion.
Emboss all pink cardstock pieces with decorative dots.  Glue the 2 heart pieces upside down to lower side of bodice part.  Glue to stamped card front. Place folded in half pansy vellum pieces under the skirt to create the tutu and give the dress volume.  To finish, add legs under the skirt and cut off the lower part of the butterfly to create ballet shoes.  
Add banner from the Birthday Banners set and stamp sentiment from same set.
Finish with a Blushing Bride bow 























The final card is a super quick one.  Background cardstock is Soft Sky cut to a notecard size. The Starburst framelit is cut in Marina Mist and placed directly on card front.  The angry bird is made with a white 2.5" circle base and the Real Red cardstock is double punched with a 2" circle cut out of the bottom and then punched with the 2.5" circle to create shape as shown.
The head and tail feathers are both made by using the large flower in the Blossom punch and trimming to 3 spikes.  These are placed at the top of the head and on the left of the bird.
The circles are made with 1/2" circles and the small circle from the Cupcake Builder punch.  Mouth is freehand cut into a small square approx 1/2" wide and cut on the diagonal with a slightly larger portion going to the top of the beak.
All parts are glued with Tombow Mono adhesive.





I hope you all enjoyed making these as much as we did.
Ive been super busy creating the classes for the album class we are having in 10 days for the first class.


If you are interested in creating one of these mini albums with us, please email me and we can accomodate your paper choices and find a class that suits you best.  The album will hold up to 50 photos and these are so much fun to make its hard to stop at just one.  You have been warned. haha.
Till next time,
Stay crafty,
Tan

Saturday, 6 August 2016

Made With Love

Hi there crafty friends.
Today was the totally amazing Made With Love Markets at Park Beach Plaza car park.  It was a wonderful day filled with so many talented people and amazing people that we had the pleasure to meet today.  It was so great to meet so many new crafters and I'm looking forward to welcoming you all to our group.  It doesn't matter if your completely new to crafting or have been creating for many years.  We all work one step at a time and can all make amazing creations.  

Many people are keen to get into more classes, so, due to popular demand, I will be having a card class next Saturday.  The theme will be punch art.  We will make 2-3 cards all with the use of punches.  We will focus on non-traditional uses of the punches as well as flower making and 3D art.  

Then, in a fortnight after that, I will host a mini album class.  This will be run over a 2 week period consisting of 2 consecutive Saturdays.  The mini album will hold over 50 photos.  All cardstock and patterned paper will be supplied.  I will send everyone that is interested an email with all the particulars and preferences of paper can be arranged then.  

I am always trying to find new ideas for classes and I believe that these classes should be what we want to make.  If there is anything that you would like to make, please let me know.  We are all awesome crafters, and I believe we can make anything!

I will post some photos soon, but I would like to thank everyone that I met today.  A huge thank you needs to go to my partner in crime. My craft journey just wouldn't be the same without the people I share it with, so thank you so much to all the special ladies in my life. I love you all.

See you soon crafty friends,
XO Tan

Sunday, 3 July 2016

Who Who!

Hi there crafty friends,  Today I have a picture tutorial for the cute little Owl gift box kits I have for sale. Bellow are step by step pictures. If you have any trouble following along please feel free to contact me and I will do what I can to help.      Firstly check you have all your pieces as shown below.  
Place the scalloped circles on the box exterior as shown to form the body of the owl. The exterior of the box folds around and glues in place similar to that of a matchbox.
 Build the eyes by layering the circles 
Cut he brown circle in half and place over eyes for eyelids. Add orange heart for noes and bird shapes for the ears. Add bow over left or right side. 
The box portion is cut as shown.
Fold along the Scor lines. Apply glue to the small square flaps.  Fold into box shape as shown.
Slide the box into the owl box housing.  Fill with favourite chocolates or a special gift. And enjoy!      

Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Make it Masculine

Hi there crafty friends, On Saturday we got together to work on masculine cards. As we all know, men's and boys cards can often be quite tricky. While it's easy to add a ribbon or gems, it's much more difficult to embellish a card destined for the men in our lives.   We created three very different cards that focus on different techniques that can be used for many other designs.  The first card we made used he Stampin Up Wetlands stamp set.  We created the scene by masking off the top section and blended Dapper Denim ink with a Stampin sponge. Blending the ocean horizon line in blue and using Crumb Cake ink along the base and Center for the sand.  After removing the mask, blend a little ink around the top third for the sky.  Using Memento in Tuxedo Black, stamp the seagulls in the Center of the beach / water. Colour the seagulls on their bellies with a Crumb Cake Stampin Write Marker as well as their shadows.  We stamped the greeting in the top right corner and placed a length or silver ribbon along the left hand side of the card.  Then the card was mounted using Dimensionals onto Crumb Cake card stock base.    
Wetlands
   The next card was a simple triple time stamping technique card.  On a sheet of whisper white card stock, I stamped randomly placed leaves from the Vintage leaves stamp set using Memento Tuxedo Black.  Then we stamped over the top with the watercolour background stamp in Sahara Sand.  These two steps are interchangeable as the colour is light.  You can stamp the background before stamping the leaves or after as we did.  We then stamped a sentiment from Guy Greetings stamp set.  Using the square framelits, cut out the two layers.  They are then matted onto basic black card stock leaving a margin of approx 4mm. By leaving this margin, you don't see where these layers have been cut from the card stock. Find the correct orientation and adhere the layers on top of each other. After the first layer, wrap twine and a button around the second layer and then adhere this to the card. When all layers are matched up, add this to a card base of Basic Black.  The finished result is easy to achieve but striking.  
 
The third and final card we made was done with the bleach technique.  The fox from the stamp set, The Wilderness Awaits, was stamped in versa mark and heat embossed with black embossing powder onto Cajun Craze cardstock.  Cut out the fox with oval framelits on the Big Shot.  Using undiluted bleach in an aqua painter, liberally brush onto the embossed fox image and wait for the magic to happen.  The image will continue to lighten as the cardstock dries.  Mat the fox onto Early Espresso cardstock die cut in the next size up oval framelit.  Emboss a sheet of Crumb Cake cardstock using the woodlands embossing folder and then using the direct to paper inking technique, drag the Chocolate Chip inkpad down the length of the trees until you have the colour density you want.  Decorate the card front with a banner of burlap ribbon and a metal button on top.  
I hope you have enjoyed these cards as much as we enjoyed making them.  As a bonus, we made a mini magazine holder which perfectly fits all our new cards.ive included the dimensions for making one of these at home.  Tomorrow I will add a photo tutorial with step by step instructions.  These card holders are great as they line up neatly side by side and can help to organise your cards into different themes.
 
         

Sunday, 24 April 2016

Moovin' & Groovin'

Hi there crafty friends,
What a week it's been for me! The week started with a wonderful get together with some friends and we welcomed a lovely new lady to our crafty circle.  Of course we had much to talk about and didn't end up getting much done but it was such a great day.  Then I decided to carpet my craft room and move things around a bit.  Boy am I glad I did. It feels so much better in there now.  I find myself spending even more time in there than before, if that was even possible. And yes, I do manage to tend to my motherly duties...... Most of the time, haha.
At the end of the week offspring number 2 moved out into his own place. Such an exciting time for everyone.  He's loving having the independence and I'm looking forward to another spare room. Hmmmm, do I need 2 craft rooms???
The weekend was spent finishing up some UFO's and enjoying the soothing and much needed rain.  Tomorrow is Anzac Day so our regular BYOP day won't be on but on Friday will be a technique class.  These technique classes are a great way to learn some new skills or build on the ones that you already have.  This week is 'Moovin & Groovin'.  The cost of the class is $25 all inclusive. Absolutely everything is supplied.  We will be making a double slider card, Action wobble card, and a Slider card.  As with any technique in my class, I believe it's important to learn the technique so that you can apply this new skill to your chosen craft niche.  Wether it be card making or scrap booking, these techniques will work for either.  Tomorrow I will be posting a sneak peak of what we're making. So stay tuned.
I hope you all have a great week and happy crafting.
❤️Tan












Saturday, 9 April 2016

Hi crafty friends, News flash........I'm addicted.  I'm addicted to paper, cards, scrap booking, mini albums, and mixed media.  And now I'm totally the in love with Stampin' Up's card kits.  I've been on holidays at my mum's place for a couple of days and there was no way I could survive without dipping my inky fingers in the crafty pot.  So I decided to bring the Watercolour Wishes card kit with me and I made the cards last night.  WOW! This was soooo much fun!  Stampin' Up have made it super easy for the beginner to create first class cards in a short period of time.  I decided to do the cards as suggested, however, when I return home I plan to add my own flair to them.  That's the beauty of these card kits.  You can keep them as clean and simple as you like or if you prefer, bling them up a bit.  The choice is yours.  Below are some pictures so that you can see exactly how the cards look as suggested by Stampin' Up.  If you would like any help with the Watercolour  Wishes kit or any other products, please contact me at your convenience.     On another note, our meet and greet has been rescheduled to Saturday the 16th April at 11AM. We will be creating 1 or 2 simple cards, Coffee and of course getting to know one another.  I would love to hear what you would all like to learn and what types of classes I can offer.  Please contact me if you are interested in attending.  I will be returning to the Coffs Makers Market at Coffs Central on Thursday the 21St April.  Please drop by and have a chat.  I would love to see you all. Till next time,  Happy Crafting, 💕Tan