What a terrific day I had yesterday, went to my first ever workshop at Sir Stampalot in Peterborough www.sirstampalot.co.uk,
It was a Molly Blooms day with Clare Rowland (creator of the Molly Bloom range of stamps)
http://mollybloomdesigns.blogspot.com/
Had a wonderful day, everyone was friendly and we did two terrific cards :-
The first one was done on an easel (new idea not done before) and we used the scarecrow, pumpkin and sign stamps, all coloured in with copics and embellished with a Doohicky Cutting Die Fence and woodware punched tiny leaves. Button and ribbon to finish. Isn't it adorable.
The bunting was cut using a Doohicky die and the ribbon border was cut using the new Woodware Cartridge system.
I also spent lots of money stocking up on the Molly Bloom stamps and of course I had to have the woodware cartridge system as it cuts so lovely and was so easy to use.
It was a Molly Blooms day with Clare Rowland (creator of the Molly Bloom range of stamps)
http://mollybloomdesigns.blogspot.com/
Had a wonderful day, everyone was friendly and we did two terrific cards :-
The first one was done on an easel (new idea not done before) and we used the scarecrow, pumpkin and sign stamps, all coloured in with copics and embellished with a Doohicky Cutting Die Fence and woodware punched tiny leaves. Button and ribbon to finish. Isn't it adorable.
The second one was a pop out scene card, we covered the base card using Magnolia papers, stamps used were Molly Blooms - Fireplace, Sweet Dreams Molly, Molly in Dungarees and sentiment "The stockings were hanging ....", the holly is a Magnolia stamp, all coloured with copics.
The bunting was cut using a Doohicky die and the ribbon border was cut using the new Woodware Cartridge system.
I also spent lots of money stocking up on the Molly Bloom stamps and of course I had to have the woodware cartridge system as it cuts so lovely and was so easy to use.