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Monday, 9 December 2013

Christmas Cards, so easy a four year old could do them!!





These cards were super simple to do and my little boy just LOVES to craft!!


The background is stamped in silver with the gorgeous grunge set.


A piece of red tape was used to make the glittered line (I positioned the tape for him, this stuff is so sticky there's no room for error, when it's down it's down).


Take the plastic off the tape and cover with glitter use a scrap of paper to rub the glitter and make sure it sticks.


A few scrap pieces of silver paper (I cut these for him and he stuck them down).









Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Paper flower decoration

My poor Nan is in hospital and my little boy and I made this to cheer her up a bit.


The flowers are made with the blossom punch and the bottle is stuffed with some brown packing paper (which we all have loads of) shredded.

I'm not very good at flower arranging so I was very pleased with how this turned out.

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Brayered Christmas

A brayered winter scene Christmas Card

This lovely Christmas scene was done using my brayer the lovely as a tree stamp set from Stampin' Up!


I love how it turned out and I made a little how to video which you can watch.


I used midnight muse for the background and chocolate chip for the tree. I used the glossy card stock, which sadly we must say goodbye to. It would work well with whisper white also.

Here is a closer look at the card.


If you want to buy the products to try this one out for yourself please contact me marianardone.mn@gmail.com you can also visit my site Maria Kitching Stampin' Up! where online ordering will soon be available. Woop! Woop!


Friday, 12 July 2013

Elegant Butterfly Card

Super simple card using the love blossoms stampin' around wheel.


The little bow is made from paper strips and it's finished with a pearl. I love the simple look which is emphasised even more with basic colours black and vanilla.

Sheer elegance!!

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Bottle Tag

Wine Bottle Gift Tag

So my exam has passed, and hopefully so have I!

I just have to catch up on everything else that I put on hold so I can get some extra study time.

The boys nursery are having a fun day next week and they were asking for donations for a bottle stall and this seemed like a good time to get the ink out.


So I made this quick thank you gift tag to go along with it.

The colours are pool party and whisper white and it has a little brad and some linen thread.
Stamps used were hearts a flutter, En Francais and I also inked up a clear block too and added a few drops of ink. 
The 1 3/4" circle punch made the hole in the top so it hangs nicely over a bottle.

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

An apology about posts (or lack of them)

I'm so very sorry readers about the sparsity of my posts at the moment.

I'm studying for my degree, through the open university and I have an exam coming VERY SOON.

I will get back to more regular posts once my exam is done. The exam is on the 10th June and I have a lot of studying to do since I have not done very much all year.

Wish me luck!!

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Home Decor Item

I loved this top hat but I had no idea what to do with it so I have turned it into a home decor item.

top hat, paper, hearts a flutter, stampin up

A few months ago I was inspired by an article in Craft Stamper magazine and I made the top hat which you can see in the picture.


I thought about putting a piece of ribbon through it and using it as a Christmas Tree Decoration but the way I had decorated it didn't really say "Christmas" to me.

It did make me think about Alice in Wonderland (and I happened to have a beautiful tea leaf tin) so I took some inspiration from that and this is where it led me.

I hope you enjoy! The pattern for the hat was one which came from craft stamper magazine, I had to alter it a bit but I love how this all turned out.

Please let me know what you think.


Friday, 26 April 2013

Blackboard Technique For Masculine Cards

Feeling Sentimental


The boy's nursery have asked me if I'd like to have a stall at the nursery fun day. So I was looking over what cards I have, trying to plan what I might like to make, and I have hardly any male cards.

I always find male cards so much more difficult to design and I know lots of other crafter's that say the same thing.

Feeling Sentimental, stampin' Up, blackboard technique, handmade cards, heat embossing


I was also shown the blackboard technique a few weeks ago at our Stampin' Up! Team Meeting and I've been itching to try it again. I love when I see a technique that I like and I actually have all the supplies I need so I can try it straight away.

Feeling Sentimental, stampin' Up, blackboard technique, handmade cards, heat embossing

I hope you like this one.