I’ve been neglecting my blog… no sensible excuses, just been busy with work, things going really well at the moment with Mini IQ, however this has left me less time to craft!!
Our recent workshop went well, 3 good friends, here til midnight crafting! great fun! We made these adorable birdhouses (see Jo Dumbleton’s blog http://www.stampin-n-stuff.blogspot.com/) which proved a massive hit which I’ll share with you later on tomorrow…
Also we looked at making these lovely vellum cards with pocket silhouettes stamp set.
and also had a go at making some items from acetate… it is really hard to get good pictures of these cards as the light that you need to get a good picture just glares…
For both cards I went for a monochromatic look… I’d just ordered a pack of neutrals :) (loving Kraft!!), the above card uses the flower images from Itty Bitty Buds stamped with white stazon. The insert is matted and layered whisper white and basic grey with a grey stamped flower. Although there is no photo, there is an identical background layer cut in grey and stuck on the back of the card to disguise the adhesive.

The above card is super easy! It is a 3” x3” notecard which is a great size to knock out quickly from a 12” sheet. I used my scallop punch to punch from window sheets and 2 stamped SAB vintage label images stamped in basic grey. I also fed the stamped images back into my 1 1/4’ circle punch to remove the middle – one of which became the insert.
Front of card: scalloped border of vintage label, centre removed
Reverse of front: stick down window sheet, use second scalloped border to cover adhesive
Inside card: apply glue to circle, then line up image with front of card and close card to adhere.