Monday, 10 February 2020

Kylie's Demonstrator Training Program Blog Hop February 2020

 

Hello and welcome to my blog. I am thrilled to be taking part in a blog hop with fellow demonstrators, from around the world, who are part of Kylie Bertucci's training program. There is no theme for the hop, but there is sure to be a wealth of inspiration for creating with Stampin' Up! products.


I have had so much fun making these shaker projects - I completely indulged myself! I have had a little box frame sitting in my craft room for several months, just waiting for the right project. This project is it! I have teamed up the Honey Bee Bundle and a product that is a blast from the past - Shrink Plastic! The idea to use Shrink Plastic bees as the shaker element in the frame popped into my head, and it just goes to show that it is true that us avid craft collectors should never throw anything away, just in case it might be useful one day! It was in a safe place  and luckily I was able to locate it quickly. 
 

Shrink Plastic is a product that isn't supplied by Stampin' Up!, but it is readily available in regular craft stores...or you may have some in your stash aleady. It comes in a variety of finishes - for this project I tried white, clear and frosted. I cut out several bees using the dies and then stamped them with the aid of my Stamparatus. I found that stamping with Black Memento ink and colouring with a Daffodil Delight watercolour pencil gave the best results once they were shrunk. However, the Celestial Copper ink, which is now retired, gave an interesting result. It would probably look good on black shrink plastic too. To shrink the bees I used my Heat Tool on the slower setting, making sure it was good and hot before I started. Above, the picture shows the bees before and after shrinking! 


While the shrunk bees are still warm it is possible to flatten them with an acrylic block. Some of them I left slightly curled because it added to their charm.


The backdrop for the frame is made from black card. The sentiment is heat embossed in white and then the whole layer is embossed using the Subtle folder. The honey comb is die cut from Gold Glimmer paper and the bee hive is stamped in Daffodil Delight to match the ribbon decoration (the band of ribbon sits beneath the glass, but the bow is attached with a glue dot on the outside). A small bee stamped on Whisper White card serves as the Queen bee.
 

I had plenty of spare gold hexagons and a few more tiny bees left over, so I set to work on an extra make and came up with two shaker cards - it would have just been the one...until I noticed that I'd assembled the first one with a Crushed Curry beehive instead of a Daffodil Delight one! 


To assemble the card, I piled up some of the gold hexagons onto the beehive and then prepared the topper.



I used Window Sheet to over the apature and then used the Foam Adhesive Strips to surround the beehive section of the card (to encase the hexagns) and extra foam strip around the edges of the card to ensure that they were stable (and all the same height).



Even though yellow isn't usually one of my go to colours, I am really happy with how these projects have turned out and to have extra decoration in my craft room. Thank you for visiting my blog today - you are currently visiting Karen Henderson. Please look at the list below to see who to visit next. I am sure you will find lots of inspiration on your journey around the hop. Make sure you don't miss any!
Blog Hop List:

1. Kylie Bertucci - Australia  
2. Julie Kight - USA  
3. Tatiana Tobin - Australia  
4. Teresa Brown Australia  
5. Angélique Nederpel - The Netherlands  
6. Karen Henderson, UK  
7. Beth McCullough - USA  
8. Shelly Wadge - Australia  
9. Ellen Liefting the Netherlands  
10. Lisa McDonough - Canada  
11. Melinda Whittington - Australia  
12. Libby Dyson, Australia  
13. Rachael Rife-USA  
14. Krystal Roberts - USA  
15. Narelle Fasulo - Australia  
16. Sue Allen-Australia  
17. Diane Evans - Canada  
18. Cheryl Hamilton- USA  
19. Helen Chapman - UK  
20. Leonie Stuart - Australia  
21. Alejandra Gomez - USA  
22. Anne Marie Hile - USA  
23. Heather Guerrero - USA  
24. Ginny Duncan - Canada  
25. Kylie Swain - Australia  
26. Tracy Bish - Australia  
27. Helen Jennings UK  
28. Kate Bolt UK  
29. Judy Garza, Creativity Released - USA  
30. Mary Jo Snyder - USA  
31. Dianne Endersby - UK  
32. Pamela Sadler- USA  
33. Deb Macdowell - Inkstability - Australia  
34. Trudy Collis - Australia  
35. Elly Rijnvis  
36. Jo Weedon - Australia  
37. Kristien Saeys - Nederland - Breda  
38. Colleen Vassos - Canada  
39. Chris Buobm - USA  
40. Jessie Holton - Australia  
41. Jennifer Kirk - Canada  
42. Valerie Smith-USA  
43. Kristie Strum - USA  
44. Tricia Butts  
45. Rick Adkins (USA)  
46. Christy Gridley - USA  
47. Kelli Metzler - USA  
48. Melissa Gifford - Australia  
49. Cheryl McInerney  
50. Laurie Bradshaw USA  
51. Nancy Hoetker, Nancy's Nifty Notes, Australia  
52. Tracy Held- Australia  
53. Kayla McCreadie - Australia  
54. Kylie Page | Stampers Workshop - Australia  
55. Liz Yuille - UK  
56. Rose Coleman- Canada  
57. Nature Gibner - Canada  
58. Cathy Peck - USA  
59. Angie McKenzie - USA  
60. Bonnie Sanche - Canada  
61. Barbara van den Boom the Netherlands  
62. Melva Peters - Canada  
63. Michele Jutrisa - Australia  
64. LIsa Marie Smith - USA  
65. Rhonda Kleiman-USA  
66. BessMarie Corriveau - USA  
67. Jill Goddard - Australia  
68. Gillian Long - Canada  
69. Maryanne USA  
70. Kay Jacob - Australia  

(Linkup closed)

If you want to purchase the items used for these projects, or any other supplies, please take a look in my online Stampin' Up! shop.  You can follow the link or click on the pictures below of the products I have used today.

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 7BQYE7P4 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 the 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

Click on the images below to purchase them in my online shop:








40 comments:

  1. What a terrific shaker card idea. I know I have some shrink plastic in my craft room ;) Thanks for hopping with me.

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    1. Bonnie, I hope you have a go with your shrink plastic. It really is fun!

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  2. what a fun project, beautiful

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    1. I had fun making them and I'm happy you like them!

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  3. OMG....what fantastic projects Karen! LOVE THEM!

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    1. Wow! Thanks for your enthusiasm Kylie. Really appreciate your comment!

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  4. Love it!!! You've just moved this bundle from a maybe to a need! Thanks for the inspiration as always, Karen. xx

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    1. Angie, I'm happy to have influenced your shopping preferences! Glad you like my projects enough to want the set!

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  5. Wow! What fantastic projects!

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  6. I love all your projects with this bundle, they are stunning. Thanks for the inspiration

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    1. Libby, thanks for taking the time to leave such a kind comment. Glad you like them!

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  7. So many fabulous projects Karen! Inspirational as always. Thank you for taking part in our Demonstrator Training Support Program Blog Hop this month!

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    1. Kylie, you are so very kind. Thanks for hosting such a fun blog hop!

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  8. Love all of these Karen. Fab Fab Fab 😀

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    1. Thank you for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment Melinda. So pleased you like them!

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  9. These projects are amazing. Congratulations!

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  10. Love the tiny bees. Definitely something I will have to try. Thanks for the inspiration!

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    1. Oh Shelly, I do hope you try the shrink plastic. It's fun watching them shrink!

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  11. Hi Karen, hope you are well. What a fab card!!! Using shrink plastic is a brilliant idea, one I’m definitely going to case if you don’t mind. I wasn’t struck on this set for some reason when I first saw it, but it has grown on me, definitely going to get it and give this a go. BRILLIANT!

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    1. Hi Rachel!
      So pleased that the projects have inspired you - feel free to CASE.
      All is well here, hope you are too.

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  12. What a fun idea Karen! Love the shrinky dinks, so cute! :)

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    1. I haven't used shrink plastic for years, but crafting is just like fashion and the ideas and trends come round again!

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  13. Stunning projects, I didn’t like this set at first but now that I have seen your projects I will buy it , thank you for the inspiration 😘

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    1. Kristien, I am happy to have inspired you enough to NEED the set!

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  14. Wow great idea! I love the Honey Bees! TFS!

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  15. Great projects Karen! I love this set too. Thank you for inspiring us with the shrink plastic

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    1. Kate, I have used this set so much. The ideas grow when you keep using it, don't they?

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  16. Love your Project Card Karen. thanks for sharing and hopping with me. xx

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  17. Simply stunning projects. Thanks for sharing

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    1. Ooh, you are very kind Tricia. Glad you like them!

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  18. Great projects. Just lovin' those bees.

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