Showing posts with label decoupage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decoupage. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 August 2011

Humphrey's Corner decoupage card - this weeks 'Pick of the Week' on Create and Craft



Hi there .... have you all managed to see this weeks Pick of the Week on Create and Craft yet???? It is something not to be missed! Crafter's Companion have got loads of gorgeous Humphrey's Corner die cut decoupage at the studio - there are everyday and christmas designs so it is perfect for all year round.




Here is a card I made with the christmas set - you really do not need to add anything to your card for stunning results. I saw this one on the last show with Leann :o)

I have used papers from the Humphrey's Corner CD Rom and just added a little bit of stickles here and there for a bit of sparkle.

Back tomorrow with another card :o)



Monday, 8 February 2010

... and now for something completely different


Good evening gorgeous bloggy folks, how are you all this lovely Monday evening???? I have just got back from the gym (don't faint) and am feeling gooooooooood, lol. I am loving Body Blast at the moment - has anyone else tried it?? It just leaves you feeling so bouncy haha.

Something else different for me is this card. Tracy (from Dies to Die For) asked me if I would like a little play with some of the new Pepper & Friends stuff so me being me said yes! Well, I was wondering what to expect but OMG they are so cute! Dead easy die cut decoiupage, honestly you just pop it out and stick it together and hey presto, job done in no time! There are a wide range of papers too which are so pretty and would do loads of different occasions - you must pop over for a peep!


I have matted and layered this sweet little guy on the ever so popular Martha Stewart Around the Page punches and I think it is the perfect way to show him off!

Remember Tracy still has her massive Winter Sale on as well as her fabulous Special Offers!!

See you all soon, off to have a colour of some scrummy images xxx


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