Tuesday 7 August 2018

Painted Harvest Teacher Gifts


Welcome to my blog today.  I made this card for Kylie Bertucci's International Blog Highlights for August.  The theme for this month is TEACHER GIFTS and I'm super excited to be taking part again.  The best bit about this Highlight is that you can vote for your favourite five projects.   The top ten winners will get the chance to be part of an international blog hop in the future so I would really appreciate it if you would VOTE for my project. 

http://bit.ly/VoteForMeKyliesHighlightsAugust2018

I feel lucky to work in our local primary school - my children have many happy memories from their time there.  They all moved on to Secondary a few years ago, but I stayed!  I feel privileged to help in the Year 4 classroom with children aged 8 and 9.  They are very creative and their art books are a real treasure.  

My project today is influenced by something we usually do at the end of the Autumn Term, which is to make a picture for a calendar to go on.  Often, the children choose to draw a tree or a scene throughout the seasons.  I have chosen to make a picture using the Painted Harvest stamps to reflect each season. 
  
We are currently on our long Summer holidays, and when we return to school in September, we will be in a differnt room.  So eventually, the picture will go into a box frame, to hopefully be hung up in our new classroom.  (The glass in the frame made it too difficult to photograph!)


Spring

I had fun choosing the colours for each season and ended up with an array of samples to choose from.  For Spring, I have used Soft Sea Foam for the first, more solid layer followed by Mint Macaron and Soft Suede (stamped off onto scrap paper first) for the centre.  There are a few Artisan Pearls and silver sequins to give the illusion of blossom.


Summer

I have used colours for a classic sunflower to represent Summer.  They are Daffodil Delight and Crushed Curry.  The centre is again Soft Suede, and I used that each time to give some harmony between the images.  Individual sequins from the gold sequin trim provide some lustre.


Autumn

This reminds me of some gorgeous, velvety sunflowers that I once grew.  If I remember correctly, they were called Autumn Beauty and they had fabulously rich russet petals.  The colours I have used for the petals are Crushed Curry and Merry Merlot.  There are more gold sequins and also a Linen Thread bow.  


Winter

It had to be a Christmas style wreath for the winter.  So, there are red berries as well as some clear sequins for decoration.  The combination for the foliage is Granny Apple Green with Tranquil Tide.

Each individual picture is stamped onto a square, Stitched Shape framelit that I placed on my Stamperatus - I only had to line the stamps up once - the rest was easy.  The four squares are arranged onto a piece of the  6" x 6" Woodgrain paper.  The leaves were curled gently and then attached using glue dots.  The coloured ones are Tranquil Tide ink onto Granny Apple Green card and they are cut out with the coordinating punch.  The vellum leaves are punched out and then embossed with the Subtle folder.


Thank you for visiting my blog.  I do hope you have enjoyed this project.  I'd be really happy if you visited the gallery and voted for my project!  
 
As always, happy crafting,



If you would like to order any supplies, and you live in the UK, I would love to be your demonstrator.  Use the hostess code XTTJXKMA to get some free product (it will follow in the post after the end of the month).  If your order is over £150 do not use the code as you become a hostess and get rewards.To place an order, please visit my online shop: HERE

If you would like to join my team, you can choose your starter kit HERE and if you have any questions, please contact me at furrycatdesigns@gmail.com

Alternatively, you can click on one of the images below showing the supplies used:




































































Before I go, I just want to remind you about the fabulous promotions that are available during August!  Not one, but two!


http://www2.stampinup.com/ECWeb/default.aspx?dbwsdemoid=5013121

During this promotion, every £45 you spend before 31 August (before shipping and handling) earns a £4.50 Bonus Days coupon code that can be used on purchases between 1-30 September.

The other promotion to tempt you this month is the Colour Your Season products.

http://www2.stampinup.com/ECWeb/default.aspx?dbwsdemoid=5013121

There are stamps and dies, which you can buy individually, or as a bundle to save 10% on the individual prices.  These are only available until 31st August (or until stocks run out).  In addition, there is a new selection of Watercolour pencils. 


Sunday 5 August 2018

Random Acts of Kindness Blog Hop with Waterfront and Abstract Impressions

Welcome to the Random Act of Kindness (RAK) Blog Hop.  You are visiting Karen Henderson in England.  I am so happy to be showcasing the cards I have given and received as part of the Random Act of Kindness Group on Facebook.
  

Each month, we each select a few people from the Group to send a RAK card to, to brighten their day. Please feel free to join the Group if you would like to participate in the RAK cards movement (blogging is not mandatory). If you would like to join our awesome group here is the link to the group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/randomactsofkindnessgroup/
#imbringingRAKcardsback #makeacardsendacard #randomactsofkindness


These are the cards I sent in July - I only just made it to the post in time!

I loved the Waterfront set as soon as it was available and the samples I saw made me even more excited.  However, that also made me a bit scared of using it...would my pictures look right?  I used the images in the Spring/Summer catalogue to help me while I practised!


The scene is so pretty, it is good enough to frame and the words are special too.  I was privalidged to receive an amazing swap using this set - the scene was in neutral tones of Crumb Cake and Soft Suede.  My version is in cool, calming blue tones.  I think I need to use this set some more.

 
My last card was one that I designed for a class - the Garden Impressions papers set off the die cut butterfly brilliantly and the card just needed a few rhinestones to finish it off.  Afterall, a little sparkle brightens up any day. 


This was fun to make and the new papers and dies matched, with the new Shaded Spruce card, made it a hit during the class. 

These are the cards I received during July:

Tania Tobin - this gorgeous, textured card travelled half way around the world to me.  I smiled as soon as I opened it.  Although I do have several orchids, I do not have this stamp set, so I really appreciated receiving this card and reading the letter you enclosed.


Holly Paplow - I love the Share What You Love papers!  This card shows them off wonderfully.  I've added this design to my list of ones to try!


Sara Seyers - Hearts are my favourite shape, and this is a beautiful one layer card that actually has lots of dimension because of the "layers" of colour.  I'm smiling, because I have another thing to try.


I hope the projects you've seen here on my blog today have inspired you & brightened your day.  You are currently visiting Karen Henderson.  Please see the list below & hop around all of the people on the list to see all our projects. You don't want to miss any!

BLOG HOP LIST:
 
Happy Crafting,

If you would like to order any supplies, and you live in the UK, I would love to be your demonstrator.  Use the hostess code XTTJXKMA to get some free product (it will follow in the post after the end of the month).  If your order is over £150 do not use the code as you become a hostess and get rewards.To place an order, please visit my online shop: HERE

If you would like to join my team, you can choose your starter kit HERE and if you have any questions, please contact me at furrycatdesigns@gmail.com

Alternatively, you can click on one of the images below showing the supplies used: