New Card Gallery

October 1st
a DL sized card

a DL sized card

Sep30#01
30th September
only a few items this time .
Love Father's day  chance to create male cards

Love Father's day chance to create male cards

Sep02#02
Sep29#01
I will see what’s left of my internet allowance and if there is any left I will add more soon .  Shirley.
18th August
here are some more examples of cards from the “I Wish” Kit
More Christmas cards to share

More Christmas cards to share

Aug15#10
Aug15#04As you can see they are quite bright , Quick to make when you need to have lots on hand .
15th August
At my next workshop I want to demonstrate just what  good value the scrapbooking kits are. I hope to do this by showing just how many Christmas cards I can make using the “ I Wish ” kit  . The kit includes 8 12′x12′ sheets of card stock, out of which 16 standard sized cards can be made . Also there are 6 sheets of doublesided papers and 6 sheets of self adhesive diecuts.
Scrapbooking Kit

Scrapbooking Kit

 

Even if one had minimum stamp sets many quite simple but charming cards can be made .
Now if I can I will show the cards I have already created.
Christmas Cards

Christmas Cards

Aug15#03 As you see , apart from a bit of ribbon and a small stamped greeting , these are just from materials from the kit!
I’ll place some more cards here tomorrow night hopefully
Please call back .
25th July
Got this idea from my upline , Roz, and am going to use it for a make and take session on Sunday . It’s to show off some of StampinUp’s double sided  papers and some of the new mini stamp sets available as of 1st August
 All images © Stampin’ Up! 1990-2009
A folder for gift cards /note cards and envelopes

A folder for gift cards /note cards and envelopes

 

Inside of folder

Inside of folder

3 note cards

3 note cards

A Fun Card using stamp set 'Sip By Sip'

A Fun Card using stamp set 'Sip By Sip'

Sorry about the  messy layout but I am still having  trouble  with working out the steps and every thing .
  

 

 

 

9 Comments Add your own

  • 1. kay koufalakis  |  February 17, 2009 at 2:37 am

    love the time for you card Shirley, great colour combo

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  • 2. Michelle  |  March 1, 2009 at 2:46 am

    Woops, didnt leave my name on the last message! The time for you card is truly beautiful, love the combination of patterned papers!

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    • 3. shirlb1  |  March 1, 2009 at 3:32 am

      thanks Michelle for your two comments..[ I see one looks as though it came from me ] yes cards for the men in our lives can be a challenge . I’m glad you liked mine here and hope they inspired you to try some ideas of your own . If you would like some hints or tips on any aspect of our paper craft please feel free to ask , contacting me on this blog or my email shirlb1@bigpond.com

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  • 4. Michelle  |  April 11, 2009 at 8:07 am

    You’ve done it again! These look great. I particularly like the “For the Handy Man”.

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  • 5. Shirley-Anne  |  April 11, 2009 at 8:29 am

    Thanks for comment Michelle . I feel there is a shortage of male cards so am inspired by the challenge to fill the void.

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  • 6. Michelle  |  May 29, 2009 at 1:18 am

    The Giraffe card is wonderful, the colour combination is terrific and the contrasting papers work so well together. I have this stamp and as yet have not come up with anything this special with it. Well done!!

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  • 7. Shirley-Anne  |  May 29, 2009 at 2:28 am

    Thanks Michelle . If you would like more ideas tip and hints please feel free to email me and we will have a web cam workshop any evening by appiontment .

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  • 8. carol  |  September 12, 2009 at 10:53 am

    the cards are lovely Shirley and the colours are great together, well done, keep up the good work.

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  • 9. Michelle  |  October 1, 2009 at 2:05 am

    Wow, the blue DL card with Butterflies is BEAUTIFUL!

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