Friday, April 23, 2010

It's Mother's Day Hop-Hop Hooray!!!

Sorry for the corny title but it's late when I am doing this post!! Couldn't help myself!!
Yes, another Blog Hop! I had so much fun with the last one I decided to join in on another!

This is another Blog Hop through ESAD. For those who don't know ESAD stands for Extra Special Australian (and New Zealand) Demonstrators and it is an online group for Australian and new Zealand Demonstrators of Stampin' Up!

We so love what we do and not only do we share what we love with our customers, friends and wonderful blog visitors but we share our love of what we do with each other as Demonstraotrs. We run swaps, challenges, tutorials, product know how and Cyberstamps and are always there to help and support each other when it's needed.

So if you are a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator located in Australia or New Zealand then please feel free to click here to join our wonderful group .

You should have just come from Angela Purdie's blog. Weren't her creations lovely?

Now, to show you the things I created for this Mother's Day theme. We focused on the Big Shot and let me say that the Big Shot is definately something worth focusing on!! I am having a ball creating things with my Big Shot!!

So, the first thing I decided to to do is a card using the Movers & Shapers Curly Label Die. This is a great die that cuts out an entire card and has a curly label that you can move around and put it wherever you like on the front of the card. Oh and in true Stampin' Up! fashion it co-ordinates with the curly label punch from the catalogue. I also used the great new set from the mini called Teeny Tiny Sentiments. Loving this one, its so versatile!

The pink Curly Label is actually inside the card and you can view it through the window created by the Big Shot die. Cool, huh?!

Stamp Set: Teeny Tiny Sentiments
Cardstock: Rose Red, Gold, Pretty in Pink, Bella Rose DSP
Inks: Rose Red
Accessories: Movers & Shapers Curly Label Die, Gold Brads

Next is a card using the Top Note Die and the new In Colours. I am loving the quilted cards right now, so simple but I think they look so effective.

Stamp Set: Occassional Greetings
Cardstock: Rich Razzleberry, Whisper White, Cottage Wall DSP
Inks: Rich Razzleberry
Accessories: White gel pen, 1 1/4" square punch, top note die

This cute little box was made using the Pillow Box Die and a sheet of acetate. Doesn't it look cute!! It has been embellished with the Vintage Vogue stamp set which you will know from my last blog hop is my new FAVOURITE stamp set!!

Stamp Set: Vintage Vogue
Cardstock: Whisper White, Rich Razzleberry, Cottage Wall DSP
Inks: Rich Razzleberry
Accessories: Half Pearl (Pretties Kit), acetate sheets, Pillow Box die

Last but not least is a basket I made using the scallop envelope die. All you do is cut out 4 scallop envelopes and join them together!! Another versatile die!! I have filled it with items I thought would be appropriate for Mother's Day but you could fill it with anything you like :)

Stamp Set: None
Cardstock: Rich Razzleberry, Cottage Wall DSP
Inks: None
Accessories: Rich Razzleberry Spotted Grosgrain, Brads

Now if you do make it around all of the blogs and leave comments on all of them you are then in the running for some Blog Candy! Yes we have blog candy! There will be two winners – one from New Zealand and one from Australia. All you have to do is to visit and comment on each of the blogs in todays blog hop and then send an email to the lovely Sharlene and advise that you have commented on all the blogs and give her your name, email and tell her whether you are from Australia or New Zealand.

Well that's it from me, next up is Nicki Turner. Go and check out what Nicki has created here

Enjoy your weekend and HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!!
Lisa
x

19 comments:

Keryn Campbell said...

Wow Lisa you have been busy. Thanks so much for the new ideas.

Unknown said...

Lisa I love all the things you made and that little pillow box ... with those musk lollies ... its for me right???

I so love the Cottage Wall DSP :)

Tina said...

Great projects!

Mel said...

Vintage Vogue stamps are now on my list you really made them look amazing! :)

Sonia G said...

So much to see! You have been a busy little beaver haven't you?
I especially love the pillow box. I love the idea of knowing what's inside.. lol
Thanks for sharing
Sonia

Kooky said...

Wow love your projects...especially the scallop envelope basket...TFS :)

Anonymous said...

I love your gift basket - gorgeous! TFS!

Sharna Russell said...

hi, your creations are wonderful , love each and everyone of them, thanks for sharing, i love blog hopping. sharna

Sue H said...

very creative, great gift ideas
Sue Holland

Anonymous said...

Hi Lisa (*waves*). You are my lucky last stop and what a great place to finish! I love the quilted card and that little gift set in the scallop envelope box is FABULOUS! Thanks for sharing :)

Unknown said...

Wow - what a huge variety of projects - am loving the clear pillow box

Juliette Chapman said...

Oh who wouldn't want to receive the little box full of personal goodies!!! Never thought of using the scallop envelope die in quite that manner. TFS!!!

Liz said...

Thanks for sharing the lovely little acetate box!

Jane Norrish said...

Great projects, love the patchwork card, haven't tried that yet so about time I did.

Unknown said...

Wow great projects TFS

Angie Brown said...

So many pretty projects and such beautiful colour combinations. Thank you for sharing

Tanja said...

Lovely projects Lisa, I especially like the basket and cards.

Joanne said...

Lisa you are certainly getting the most from your big shot - love all the creations and they are useful as well as pretty!

Mary said...

Razzleberry, cottage wall dsp and vintage vogue - they all great projects you have made.
Mary