Sunday, 27 November 2016

Uniko Release Day!!

Hello!

Thank you for joining us for the release of Uniko's festive stamp sets - Christmas Pop, Most Wonderful and Rustic Wreath.  I have some more cards to share with you today as part of our release blog hop:

 
The rustic wreath got me thinking about creating a card featuring all 4 seasons so I stamped it in a range of colours and embellished with fab uniko stamps from a range of sets including Background Builders Vines and Winter Additions.  They are the perfect size to fit the wreath and create a card for any time of year :)  The sentiment is from the recently released Originally Organic set.

 
I created a night time Christmas scene featuring one of the Christmas pop trees - I stamped it green and added the gold embossed string of stars.  I added some pencil and white highlights to add texture to the tree and set it against a background of gold embossed stars.  The gold embossed sentiment is from Most Wonderful too.
 
Do check out the fab release and the inspiration from the rest of the DT over at Uniko - you won't be disappointed!
 
Thanks, as always, for stopping by,
 
Sarah x

Saturday, 26 November 2016

Uniko Introducing....

Hello!

We are back again today with the second introducing post showcasing Uniko's last release of the year.  Bev has created some fab festive designs which you can use for those last minute Christmas cards :)

Today we are looking at Rustic Wreath which is designed in a style to compliment the previously released Rustic Christmas.  Here is what I made:

 
I have gone for traditional greens and reds - stamping the wreath twice and adding the sweet mini pine cones and berries from the set.  The sentiment is also from the set and the bow is from the recently released sparkle ornaments set.


 
Again, traditional greens, reds and golds.  I stamped two hanging wreaths and embellished them with mini glitter die cuts.
 
This wreath is beautiful and stamps up perfectly.  It is a great size for cards and there are lots of options...more of which I shall explore tomorrow :)
 
I shall link up at Simon Wednesday's Challenge which is Christmas To Die For this week and my second card features confetti die cuts from Mama Elephant.  I will also link up at Time Out where the theme is Christmas with the optional twist of glitter and shimmer.
 
The new release goes live tomorrow so do stop by for our blog hop and further inspiration from the DT!  I look forward to seeing you then.
 
Sarah x

Less is More #304

Hello!

I am thankful for another weekend....I am definitely feeling the pace as the weeks fly by :)  Of course, that means that we are also back with our latest challenge at Less is More.  This week we are asking you to use an Emboss Resist Technique on your cards. 

I love this technique and decided to make a few festive cards:

 
First up I white embossed this lovely Christmas sentiment from Waltzingmouse Stamps and masked a panel that I coloured with a range of distress inks.  The white sentiment pops out against the rich purple shades.  I then stamped 2 ornaments from Clearly Besotted and drew a line back to the sentiment.  A simple one layer card.

 
Sticking with my collection of Christmas stamps by Waltzingmouse I white embossed the lovely dove of peace image and simply laid some rich blue ink over the top.  I die cut it as a small square panel for the centre of the card as I felt this looked clean and crisp.
 
These were both very quick and easy makes but I think that the emboss gives them something a bit extra. The rest of the DT have more inspiration to share with you using this technique so do check them out over at Less is More.
 
Thanks, as always, for stopping by,
 
Sarah x
 
 
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Friday, 25 November 2016

Uniko Introducing.....

Hello!

Bev is treating us to one last Uniko release before Christmas with some fab designs which will be perfect for your last minute festive creations.  It is at about this time that my mojo is beginning to flag so it is great to get an injection of new Christmas designs to get me excited again!

Today we are showcasing Christmas Pop and Most Wonderful - funky trees and lovely sentiments.  Here is what I have made:

 
I stamped and white embossed the word trees on green card and cut out - I so love the mixed fonts on the trees.  I softly inked a blue sky in Tumbled Glass and Peacock Feathers and attached a snowy die cut at the bottom.  A sentiment from Most Wonderful finishes the design along with a bit of glitter and some snowflakes from Stunning Snowflakes.


Next up I wanted to show how cool the funky trees are in this set so I stamped them along a mask in a range of non traditional colours.  I used pearlescent paste through a snowfall stencil, added some glitter and a few die cut stars.  There is a bit more glitter to emphasise the snowline and another of the versatile sentiments from Most Wonderful.

I hope that you like these festive designs.  There is much more inspiration over at Uniko.  I will be back tomorrow with another showcase and all of these fab stamps will be available to buy on Sunday - not long to wait :)

Thanks for stopping by,

Sarah x

Uniko Challenge Reminder

Hello!

Today we are back with a reminder about the current challenge at Uniko....the theme is CHRISTMAS so it is really easy to play along with all of those gorgeous Christmas cards that you are busy making :)

My card features the sparkly baubles from Uniko's Christmas Sparkle set and a sentiment from the Poinsettia set:


 

I used some silver glitter thread to 'hang' my baubles and stamped some circles in lilacs, pinks and purples to create a bokeh effect.  Some glitter tape at the bottom adds even more bling!  It is an unusual festive colour combo but I do like the effect.....

I shall also link my card up at the Time Out Challenge where the theme is Christmas with an optional twist of glitter/shimmer - and it is sponsored by Uniko this time too :)

I hope you get the chance to play along with us at Uniko - the challenge is open until Friday, 16 December so there is still plenty of time to join in.

Thanks for stopping by,

Sarah x

Saturday, 19 November 2016

Less is More #303

Hello!

Another week has come round already and we are back with our latest challenge at Less is More

This week the theme is vintage - I tend to associate vintage with layers and lots of elements so coming up with something CAS was quite a challenge :) 

 
I stamped a Tim Holtz butterfly image in grey archival on to kraft card and cut it into a panel layered on to grey card.  The sentiment is stamped down the side and is from Altenew.

 
My second card is a bit more feminine and features the vintage rose stamps from Waltzingmouse.  I layered them on to a purple mat and scalloped frame from WPlus9.  The white embossed sentiment is from WPlus9 too.
 
I hope these cards have done the vintage theme justice!  The DT have lots of great ideas to share with you over at the Less is More blog and I look forward to seeing what you make.
 
Thank you for stopping by,
 
Sarah x

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Stamplorations Giving Thanks BlogHop

Hello!

Today Shery and the team over at Stamplorations have a blog hop on the theme of Giving Thanks to celebrate the season and the release of new Stamplorations goodies!  I am a huge fan of Stamplorations and subscribe to their fab stamp club.  There is always so much inspiration over at their blog whether you like to play with CAS, mixed media or die cutting.


I was delighted that the Less is More DT get to hop along.....and this is the card that I made:



I masked a square in the centre of the card using a post it note and stamped around it with Stamplorations Trendy Leaves in a range of ink colours.  The sentiment is from Grateful Beyond Words and the black elements are from Mixed Media Elements - I like how they grunged my one layer card up a bit!

I will also link up at Simon Say's Monday's Challenge where the theme is Thanksgiving and at AAA Cards with the same theme.


I hope you like this card and enjoy hopping along with Stamplorations :)  The rest of the DT have more fab card inspiration for you over at Less is More.

See you again soon,

Sarah x