Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Around the World on Wednesday

 

Welcome to the latest hop for Around the World on Wednesday. I hope you're all feeling ready to create!

On the second Wednesday of each month, the team put together a thematic hop to give you some inspiration for your own crafting. We love it when you try out something new or CAS(E) one of our projects. The team is truly international, with members from each time zone of the world that Stampin' Up! operates. You're with me, in New Zealand - the first place in the Stampin' Up! world to change the date. 😀

This month, Angie has given us the theme of 'Let's Celebrate!' That's a pretty open theme but I think  the best celebration is a birthday, so that's what I've gone for. 

My own favourite bundle from the May-August Catalogue is the fabulous Fern & Flora bundle. Maybe it's because our national emblem is a silver fern but all the die cuts and stamps are just wonderful.  

One of the more interesting techniques I've come across over the years of stamping is retiform and I like to get it out and experiment with it again from time to time. I thought it might work well with Fern & Flora

While in experimental mode, I thought I'd try working with analogous colours for a change. Usually, I've done this with complimentary colours. For stamping, I used Granny Apple Green, Lemon-Lime Twist and Lemon Lolly. I did add a touch of Daffodil Delight to the colouring of the moths, the matte and the die cuts.  I also added some Mossy Meadow to the die cuts but both of these additions were still in the same colour grouping.


After creating the cells and adding the stamping, I coloured some of the images with Lemon-Lime Twish and Lemon Lolly Stampin' Blends. I added the sentiment, from Rolling Waves, in Basic Gray.

To finish off, I added a double bow in Linen Thread to the cluster of foliage and a trio of Dewdrops embellishments. I also stamped an extra moth and popped it up on dimensionals over where it has been stamped. While not easy to see, it did get a coating of Wink of Stella too. 

Next up on the hop is the wonderful Leonie Stuart in Australia who will share yet another way to celebrate with you.



If you live in New Zealand and don't have a Stampin' Up Demonstrator, I'd love to be yours. I can help you with ideas, get you catalogues and provide you with Stampin' Up products. You can leave a message in the comments or contact me using any of the methods listed in the Contact Me tab at the top of the page. 

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Fern & Flora for Colour INKspiration 209

 


Welcome to the 209th challenge at Colour INKspiration! Thanks for all the gorgeous entries for last challenge. Today's palette was chosen by Crew Member Rose Packer.


This challenge runs for nearly two weeks and will finish on Monday 25 May, 5pm AEST.

If you haven't played with us before, we are a group of Stampin' Up Demonstrators from the South Pacific. Challenges are shown and entered via our Facebook Group page. If you don't belong, and would like to, click here. Don't forget to answer the three easy questions you'll be asked when you ask to join the group.

Each challenge, Top Picks and a winner are chosen by the crew and the winner offered a chance to Guest Design with us for a future challenge. We welcome Rochelle Laird-Smith as our Guest Designer for this challenge.

If you don't have an exact challenge colour, feel free to replace it with whatever you have that's closest, for example Highland Heather for Gorgeous Grape. Black, White, Very Vanilla, Crumb Cake, Basic Beige and metallics are free colours, as are flesh-toned Stampin' Blends.

This colour combination was an interesting one with two strong colours and two softer colours. I thought I'd try some collage stamping and see what happened and was very pleased with the result!


My current favourite bundle is Fern & Flora, so that's what I turned to for this project. I began by stamping some foliage in Cloud Cover, then added in some bars in Basic Beige. 

I stamped two of the flowers and leaf stamp in Tuxedo Black on Basic White.  To colour them in Gorgeous Grape and Garden Green, neither of which have a Stampin' Blend, I went old school and busted out my Blender Pen. For small areas, the Blender pen and ink work well. Then I die cut them out and arranged them over the stamping, popped up on dimensionals.


Then I stamped the small moth (butterfly?) in Basic Beige, die cut her out and added her in on dimensionals too. Somewhere in amongst all that, I stamped in the sentiment in Gorgeous Grape... this required a deep breath and some big girl pants since it was straight to the card base! 😁😁😁

I finished off with a trio of Cloud Cover flat pearls

I matted the panel to Gorgeous Grape, then attached it to a Thick Basic White card base. 

What will you do with these colours? 

You can see what the rest of the Design Team have done with thm in the Crew Inspiration Album on the Colour INKspiration Challenge Facebook page.

If you live in New Zealand and don't have a Stampin' Up Demonstrator, I'd love to be yours. I can help you with ideas, get you catalogues and provide you with Stampin' Up products. You can leave a message in the comments or contact me using any of the methods listed in the Contact Me tab at the top of the page. 

You can stamp with me, and shop with me, from anywhere in New Zealand. Click here.

Sunday, 10 May 2026

Flowers Fair for Paper Players 785

 JayDee's Feminine theme challenge at The Paper Players last week was really popular and the gallery was full of wonderful cards. Thank you to everyone who entered. 

This week, Claire has a bright colour challenge for us. 


I had a bit of a struggle with this challenge as usually, the colours kind of speak to me and let me know what they want to be. As pretty as these colours are, they weren't speaking to me this week! 😁😁😁

So I went for a floral approach and got out Flowers Fair. After stamping in Tuxedo Black, I went to colour them and discovered (remembered) that there are no Stampin' Blends for Gorgeous Grape or Coastal Cabana. But no problem because both colours (and Granny Apple Green) are all available in Coloured Pencils. It's been a while since I used my coloured pencils and it was very relaxing. 


I decided it needed a bit of a pep up so I used one of the newly arrived Water and Dotted Line Decorative Masks to stencil in a watery sky with Coastal Cabana ink and a Blending Brush.

Then I trimmed the panel down using the largest of the Perennial Postage dies and matted it onto Coastal Cabana.



I'd stamped the sentiment, from Rolling Waves, in Gorgeous Grape, then cut it with a banner from Stylish Shapes. It was looking a bit lost amongst the profusion of flowers, so I added some horizontals of Linen Thread and a bow to anchor it more.

To finish off, I added a trio of Purple Shimmer Gems

The team and I would love to see what you do with Claire's vibrant colours. Visit The Paper Players to see what the rest of the team have done and to link up your entry. 

Here's a quick recap of our challenge rules:

  1. Create a new paper-craft project specifically for this challenge.
  2. Upload your creation to your blog with a link back to us.
  3. Please provide a direct link to the post featuring your challenge entry.
  4. Please link your card to no more than four challenges, TOTAL, including ours
  5. Have fun, and thank you for playing with us!
Don't forget to check out the great inspiration from the rest of the design team.

Anne Marie Hile (on leave)
Jan Clothier - You are here

You can stamp with me, and shop with me, from anywhere in New Zealand. Click here.











Friday, 8 May 2026

Scenic Coast for As You See It 372

 It's theme week at As You See It and Heather has chosen a great theme for us (in my opinion) which is 'Beach Combing.' I'm a bit biassed because I love the beach and I especially love wandering along seeing what the sea has washed up.


At first, I thought I'd get out my Shell Collecting set or maybe the Rolling Waves bundle as both would work brilliantly for this challenge - or indeed any beach themed project. 

Instead, I went for a bundle from the new May-August Catalogue: Sunset Coast. Among the attention-seeking die cuts featuring silhouetted sailboats and lighthouses is a quiet little set of seashells and it was these that I wanted to concentrate on using. 

I started with a piece of scenic DSP from the Scenic Coast collection. One of the other dies is a sunburst which I cut out from the paper, after backing it with adhesive sheet to make it easy to stick down. 


I cut a strip from the same piece of DSP and used the reverse side to create the horizontal. I cut the net from a piece of Crumb Cake and then some shells and starfish from scraps. I clustered these, some being up on dimensionals.


Although the card base is Highland Heather, I stamped the sentiment in Gorgeous Grape on a scrap of Basic White and flagged one end before adding it, on dimensionals.

The finishing touch was the addition of a trio of Sunset Sparkle sequins. I picked these ones because the colours reminded me of paua shells. 

So, what will your beachcomber card be like?  We'd love to see what you do.

Visit the As You See It page to link up your entry and to see the rest of the team's inspirations.

If you live in New Zealand and don't have a Stampin' Up Demonstrator, I'd love to be yours. I can help you with ideas, get you catalogues and provide you with Stampin' Up products. You can leave a message in the comments or contact me using any of the methods listed in the Contact Me tab at the top of the page. 

You can stamp with me, and shop with me, from anywhere in New Zealand. Click here.



Sunday, 3 May 2026

Help Me Grow for The Paper Players 784

Welcome to a new week at The Paper Players. I loved Stef's sketch challenge last week  and judging from the wonderful entries in the gallery, so did you! JayDee is our hostess this week and she has an interesting theme challenge for us - Feminine. Isn't it interesting that so many of us struggle with the idea of producing a 'masculine' card that we give so little thought to what makes a feminine card?



I often think when I finish a card that I'd either give it to a man or a woman - or that it's really only for a woman but without actually setting out to make a feminine card. So this challenge really made me think about what it is in a card that makes it specifically feminine. 

A few things came up. Subject matter - well, flowers usually feel more feminine. Colours - soft colours especially pinks. Texture - lace and curvy patterns. Sometimes technique - watercolouring often softens colours and feel in a design. So those are the things I went with for today's card.

I'm still having my little love affair with the Help Me Grow bundle, so that's where I turned today. 

I cut one pot and saucer from Barely Blush and one from Crumb Cake. I sponged them with ink and added in a tone-on-tone splatter stamp to give the pots some dimension. 


All of the leaves and flowers were cut from Basic White (although I wish I'd used Fluid 100 Watercolor paper) then watercoloured them with  Old Olive, Granny Apple Green, Barely Blush and Flirty Flamingo inks and a water painter


To add some lacy (therefore feminine) texture, I used the Eyelet Blooms die, which is the April Product of the Month. Products of the month can be purchased for $11 with a qualifying order of $150 or more in the given month. Past products of the month can also be purchased, if they have not yet sold out. 

The sentiment, from the retiring Sweet Jar set, is stamped in Crumb Cake and cut with a banner from Stylish Shapes. The trio of embellishments are Barely Blush dots.

The team and I would love to see your version of feminine. Visit The Paper Players to see what the rest of the team have done and to link up your entry. 

Here's a quick recap of our challenge rules:

  1. Create a new paper-craft project specifically for this challenge.
  2. Upload your creation to your blog with a link back to us.
  3. Please provide a direct link to the post featuring your challenge entry.
  4. Please link your card to no more than four challenges, TOTAL, including ours
  5. Have fun, and thank you for playing with us!
Don't forget to check out the great inspiration from the rest of the design team.

Anne Marie Hile (on leave)
Jan Clothier - You are here

You can stamp with me, and shop with me, from anywhere in New Zealand. Click here.


 

Saturday, 2 May 2026

Fern & Flora for Freshly Made Sketches 734

I took advantage of the fact that my husband is out on the golf course, and it's too nippy to be outside in the garden (good excuse) to play along with the sketch at Freshly Made Sketches

I'm still putting my newly acquired Fern & Flora bundle through its paces so picked it up for this sketch to give it a further run. (Note: this bundle will be available to non-demonstrators on 5 May.)

Nothing too fancy going on here - just letting the paper and dies speak for themselves. 

Funnily enough, I was going to use the reverse sides of these pieces of Moonlit Flora DSP but they fell down this way and I did a quick change of heart on it.


Quite my favourite thing in this suite of products (not counting the fern dies) is this amazing Fern & Flora embossing folder. It's in the must-have box for me! But then, I'm a texture girl through and through. 😀


I like the label stamp that fits the various sentiments in the set and while I was ruminating on what colour to stamp the border, I hit on the idea of stamping it in Secret Sea along with the words and then colouring it with a Stampin' Blend. I'm pleased with that look.

While I've played quite a bit with the fern dies and the moth dies in the bundle, I haven't really played with these little flowers that can be assembled with them. They're very cute and of course, can be done in any colour.

Although there are gorgeous Dewdrop embellishments as part of the suite, I went with these Golden Glow dots instead.

I do love a good sketch and this is a great one. I'm tempted now to go off and make it up in the DSP that I originally intended.....

If you live in New Zealand and don't have a Stampin' Up Demonstrator, I'd love to be yours. I can help you with ideas, get you catalogues and provide you with Stampin' Up products. You can leave a message in the comments or contact me using any of the methods listed in the Contact Me tab at the top of the page. 

You can stamp with me, and shop with me, from anywhere in New Zealand. Click here.




Sunday, 26 April 2026

Scenic Coast for Paper Players 783

Thanks to everyone who played along with Christy's CAS Baby Animals challenge last week. There were such pretty entries in the gallery! It's sketch week at The Paper Players and Stef, our hostess, has this lovely one for us to play with. 


I like this sketch - enough structure to get started and enough freedom to make something of it. As it happened, a box of stuff arrived from Stampin' Up! (funny how that happens) and in it was the new Sunset Coast bundle. Seemed rude not to give it an immediate try out! 😁

So it's a straightforward creation today, just to see how this set played out. I started by using the sailing boat die on a narrow piece of Basic White. At this point, there is a white sailing boat and two lines of water cut out. So I cut it again in Blueberry Bushel and snipped the boat off then layered it over the white boat. Then I took the little bits of wave that had fallen out of the die cut and inlaid them into the gaps in the white. 

I should say that I did stamp the sentiment before doing the add-in Blueberry Bushel bits just in case there was some kind of tragic stamping malfunction. 


After that, it was a simple matter of choosing one of the gorgeous water scenes from the Scenic Coast specialty DSP stack to use in the background. The photo below managed to capture the lovely metallic foil accent in the designs. 


To finish off, I added a trio of Sunset Sparkle sequins.

I think this bundle has a lot to offer beyond this simple treatment but isn't it great that a quick card can still look great?

The team and I would love to see what you do with this sketch. Visit The Paper Players to see what the rest of the team have done and to link up your entry. 

Here's a quick recap of our challenge rules:

  1. Create a new paper-craft project specifically for this challenge.
  2. Upload your creation to your blog with a link back to us.
  3. Please provide a direct link to the post featuring your challenge entry.
  4. Please link your card to no more than four challenges, TOTAL, including ours
  5. Have fun, and thank you for playing with us!
Don't forget to check out the great inspiration from the rest of the design team.

Anne Marie Hile (on leave)
Jan Clothier - You are here

You can stamp with me, and shop with me, from anywhere in New Zealand. Click here.