Wednesday 30 June 2010

More Show Samples

Since I've been bad and haven't had a chance to update the blog candy for the next contest, I thought I'd better post something.  So here are a few more of the samples from the show on Monday.  There were several that didn't get shown so I  thought I'd stick them up here in case anyone who purchased the stamp sets might want to see them.  The first one is the only real Christmassy sample that I did.  It used the more traditional colours from the paperpack on the show.  I cut the snowflakes from a Spellbinders die that I had and I used white gloss card for them to give them a real shiny look.    The second card I had a bit of fun with too.  I cut the paper from the paperpack into a few long strips and folded it accordian style to create a ruffle look around my nestibility.  Do you recall the faux suede technique from my wine stamp show?  Well the two black flowers on the card were made using card that I turned into faux suede.  The picture doesn't do them justice, they are so soft to touch though. 

The third card is one of my favs.  I just love this paper with it's little circles, so much fun!  It just goes with everything too.  I had a little play with these two guys below, added a  flower made from the new paper, some ribbon, nestibilities,  pearl embellishments and punches to complete the card.


This last card is the sample from the shaving cream technique demo I did.  What fun it is to do!  If you have never had a go at this technique and don't know where to start, let me know.  I would be willing to work up a step by step tutorial if enough people haven't seen this before.  We will have men everywhere across England hiding their shave cream from us crafters!  Be afraid, be very afraid men!



Well I am hoping that this will buy me a few more days so I can get a proper blog candy contest prize together that is suitable for the next contest that will be drawn when we reach the magical number of 1000 followers!  Remember, you still get an extra entry into the contest when you leave me a comment so that I know you have stopped by the blog.  Happy crafting, Sue x

40 comments:

Anonymous said...

These are lovely cards, love all your cute images and the colours you have used. I can't even begin to imagine what your shaving cream technique is, I have never seen this before!!

Irena said...

All cards are great. The images are wonderful. Every detail is wonderful.
I wish you very nice day!

Lynne Fahey said...

I ended up recording the wrong side on Monday.... duh, what am I like! I was gutted, just ask Julia! However, the show was repeated today on C&C so I finally got to watch it.. I am very happy now!

Sue, I can't wait to craft with these cute and versatile stamps... you truly inspire all of us to push the crafting boundaries, thank you!

Hugs
Lynne
x

Clare with paint in her hair said...

Fab samples!! I havent seen the show yet but i have recorded it for when i get 2 mins on my own!!

Kath said...

Fab cards Sue, you have to admit the bear on the first card does look a bit like Brian off Family Guy hehe, the shaving foam background looks great something different and i love the black dotty card.
Take care Kath

Christine said...

Super show Sue and I loved your shaving foam technique, unfortunately OH interrupted me whilst you were explaining what to do, so maybe a tutorial at some time will be good.
My Blog Candy arrived today and this sheet has been on my wish list for a while, so thankyou very much.
Christine xxx

G Peplow said...

Hi Sue, just wanted to say, my Grand Prize arrived and I'm overwhelmed , there is so much in this lovely box, I don't know where to start.
I have all these ideas going around in my head:) I have started to make a box with the beautiful poinsettia box stamp and it's sitting on my desk because I'm waiting for the bleach to do it's work on the black card.............. looking good:) Then I'll have a go at painting it with my gorgeous cosmic shimmer paints:)
Thanks for my lovely prize!! I can't imagine how you could get a better prize than this, it's brilliant:)
I'm loving your latest samples and hoping that I can do justice to your smashing gift:)xxx

Papercraft By Carole said...

I'm another whose recorded it, and not yet had time to sit and concentrate on watching. Am looking forward to the shaving foam technique. Between that and Sheena with her toilet paper technique, I wonder what item from our bathrooms you will have us using next!!! Cxxx

The Taming of the Glue said...

The samples are gorgeous and I love the shaving foam technique...I'll be teaching it at my workshops!

Lorraine said...

oh my gosh these are stunning i love the gold one 'wish big' its beautiful.Loved the show on c&c by the way you bad for me you know i get totally sucked into the screen when i watch your demo's hee hee.
thankyou for sharing these beautiful cards with us xx

sam21ski said...

Thanks you for my 2 fab stamp plates which arrived today being the 2nd prize in the draw.

Unfotunately I had to work so didn't see your show, but the card samples are lovely and the shaving foam sounds like lots of fun xxx

paperpapier said...

I love the Christmas card...now i am dreaming of a white Christmas already though i am living in the hot summer side over here!
So many technique introduce here, i need a cuppa to slowly digest all these interesting stuff. Great work.
hugs, Heaney

KimberleyG said...

That shaving cream technique never gets old; the results are just too spectacular. I love the bling and the ruffle on the blue card, but my fav is card three. The papers have that golden colour and that polka dot paper is irresistible.

Terry@ a quilting blog said...

Great cards...especially like the shaving cream one. Haven't seen that technique done in a long time so I'd love to see a tutorial to refresh the memory! TFS

Rufus said...

Wow, wish I could have seen the show if these are the ones that didn't make it on! These are all great!
R/

Shirl said...

Wow! Great cards... I adore polar bears... the more when they look so good on a card! ;)

Annie said...

Totally gorgeous cards - love that paper pleating so effective.
Ann xxx

Sarpreet said...

hi Sue, I just saw your show with these Christmas stamp sets, I had to come here and say that you are such a huge inspiration to me. I love your samples and your geneorousity of showing proper samples, proper cards - I am tired of seeing or going to demonstrations where you see them stick two bits together and they then call it a card. I enjoyed watching the show thoroughly, and your samples are stunning. I have only crafted for 2 and half years, been an artist for longer. However, I thought I knew most techniques, but I have never come across the shaving foam technique. The ribbon raffling looked absolutely stunning - must see if I can find a you tube video showing how to do this. Thank you so much, look forward to future shows,thank you for posting the samples here and I see some that did not make it to air. They are gorgeous. My stamps have been ordered and are on their way to me! Sarpreet

Christine B. said...

Hi Sue thank you for my lovely stamp plate that arrived today, can't wait to play with it.
Saw your fantastic show. Loved all the samples and techniques. All your cards are stunning, you are inspiring. Tried your ribbon technique on a special card I was making, it's so easy and so effective. Showed my friend she said it was lovely and was off to have a try. Thanks again. ChristineB

bernietom47 said...

Wow everyone is fantastic. Several great ideas I'm going to use. TFS
Hugs
Bernie

Teri Louise Crafts said...

The show was great - I saw it on Ideal world :-) interesting shaving foam technique, will have to try that out.

Kate's Cards said...

Hi Sue
Fab samples and soooooo cute. I missed the show (Duh forgot to set dvd before I went to work!) I am intrigued by the shaving foam technique, so a tutorial would be brill.xxxx

pecreative.de said...

Oh what great cards, fantastic.

Petra

Vivien said...

Hi Sue,
Loved the show! and the stamps!
I've seen Lynne(G) do the shaving cream trick with CS misters-gorgeous effect! Haven't tried it yet but will be putting shaving cream on my shopping list so that I can!!
viv h xx

Susan Nel said...

Great cards, love those MS punches, time to start with the Christmas cards,,YAH!!!

Sew This N That said...

Loved the show Sue, your demonstration with the shaving foam brought back memories of my school days when we learned this in art we used to use indian ink with the shaving foam, I will have to have a go using Sir T!m's inks lol.
Have a great weekend :0)
*hugs* Heather x

Lynne said...

simply fabulous cards. I saw your show and really enjoyed it - wish I could tape it but machine broken. Love the techniques.
You're on my sidebar.
http://lynne-craftspace.blogspot.com/

Mary Lou said...

Hi Sue~~WOw each card is wondrous!!!
Love details on each one~~superb inspiration for me:))
Blessings

Moni said...

Fab cards! Hugs,moni

LucianaW said...

Hi Sue, great Cards!!!
Congrats!!
Kisses from Brazil!

Annika said...

Absolutely stunning, my favorite is the last one, really love the layout and the shaving cream background!
Hugs
Annika

Papercraft By Carole said...

The shaving technique is brilliant!! Never seen it before. But do you need the Paris Trunk Inks - or are there others that will work as well? I know you said they needed to be fairly thick inks. Cxx

Anonymous said...

love the stamp sets they are so different makes a nice change. sue you're so talented you make the stamps melt in your hands
mandy

Anonymous said...

what a refreshing change these stamp sets made so different, but sue you're so talented the stmps sing for you. love the samples bright fresh & they make me smiley feel good
mandy x

Bastelei said...

I like this cards.
Heidi

bonjen3 said...

So cross I missed the show, hopefully I'll catch it on repeat

Unknown said...

Great cards! I like them very much :)

Isadory said...

The second bear card with the flower looking thingy under was soo beautiful, do you have a tutorial fo the flower thingy maby??

//Izadory

http://izadory.blogspot.com/

ModernaDesignsArt said...

Sue, your fabulous cards make wanna leave whatever I'm supposed to do (quite a few chores) and go make some cards... you have a good influence on me :-) TFS
Hugs,
Dorly Weitzen, Israel

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