by Cheryl Taylor | Apr 26, 2020 | Scrapbook Layout, Beginner Stamper, Die Cuts, Punches, Simple Stamping, Stampin' Up!
Welcome to this month’s Ink & Share Blog Hop This month’s theme is New Beginnings or Spring I was struggling with this month’s theme and whilst looking through some photographs I found three from when my husband changed our back garden from grass...
by Cheryl Taylor | Apr 19, 2020 | Greeting Cards, Die Cuts, Embossing Folders, Fancy Fold Card, Stampin' Up!
Welcome to this Month’s Blog Hop with Stamptastic Friends. Our theme this month is a Colour Challenge and for a change we could choose our own three colours. As everyone knows my favourite all time Stampin’ Up! colour is Melon Mambo but as I had just...
by Cheryl Taylor | Apr 16, 2020 | Birthday Cards, Box, Designer Series Paper, Die Cuts, Greeting Cards, Stampin' Up!
Welcome to this month’s Stampin Dreams Blog Hop. The theme this month is Birthdays I decided to do some No Stampin Cards which would make a useful kit to send out to customers and friends so that they could have a go themselves. I started by cutting a...
by Cheryl Taylor | Apr 16, 2020 | Scrapbook Layout, Designer Series Paper, Die Cuts, Punches, Stampin' Up!
Welcome to this month’s Scrapbooking Global Blog Hop. I love the theme this month as it means I can continue scrapbooking my old family photographs and of course add some family history notes to it later. It took me a little while to choose which photographs I...
by Cheryl Taylor | Apr 12, 2020 | Beginner Stamper, Colouring in, Greeting Cards, Punches, Stampin' Up!
Welcome to April’s Kre8tors Blog Hop The theme this month is Spring. As I have recently been making a few cards using flowers I decided to go for an old favourite of mine and use the Fable Friends stamp set. I find that I tend to always use the rabbit stamp from...
by Cheryl Taylor | Apr 12, 2020 | Beginner Stamper, Greeting Cards, Stampin' Up!
Welcome to this month’s Colour Combo Blog Hop. For my project this month I decided to use a technique that was the idea of Bruno Bertucci. It is called the Scrappy Strip Technique and is an ideal way of making cards from scraps. I decided to use the technique on...