Showing posts with label Teresa Collins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teresa Collins. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Valou - "A Christmas Card"

Hello everybody! 

Valou here with a card! 



To realize this card, I used some paper " red Cardstock Kaisercraft " and papers "Teresa Collins"," Tinsel and Co ".


To realize this project, I used the file of cutting "Joy Ornament".

I embossed with a file " Provocraft ", " Borders of Christmas ".

I realized the knot with a golden creased paper.

Finally, I added a star " Rhinestone " and a red carnation.


Here we are! I hope that my realization has you more and that it will inspire you.

I thank you for your passage and wish you an excellent day! Bye for now!


Vous pouvez retrouver le matériel provenant de la boutique :

You can find the material resulting from the shop:

                   

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Lowri - Table Decoration

Hi Everyone.
First off a big hello and thank-you to Liz and all her fantastic staff and customers who made me so welcome at the shop last weekend. I had so much fun and it was really great to meet so many of you.

I have a couple of ideas this week - SO easy to do and heaps of fun for a party

Placecards
One of the great things about visiting the shop at the weekend was being able to actually have a really good look at the products.


These Theresa Collins papers are of an amazing quality and I have used a spellbinders labels die to cut the shapes and simply folded them in half

Each of these are slightly different and again I have used the Cuttlebug die to create the notes.


Wine Glass Markers
Baubles
Here I have used a cuttlebug die to cut paper, chipboard and acrylic and sandwiched them all together!


I have used the Christmas Carnival Collection from Kaisercraft for both the paper and the buttons. Liz has these at a fantastic price at the moment too. A printed name label and a couple of rhinestones and these are completed in under an hour!

Holly
These really could not be simpler!


This time I have used the Kaisercraft Tis the Season Chipboard Holly Leaves and added some red rhinestones and a painted chipboard letter.

Circles
I have used the packaging from the Imaginisce Cottage Christmas Stickers and cut 2 scalloped circles, used one of the Stickers to decorate the front and decorated with an eyelet for a neat finish. 

A few beads on the ring for extra sparkle and again, these are put together really quickly.

I hope these have inspired you to have a go at creating your own wine glass markers! They are a great way to use up scraps and make a great keepsake from a party!
The rings are available from any bead store or you could just use a piece of wire tied around the base of the glass.

Any questions - just leave a comment!