It's time for another ESAD Blog Hop, this time to showcase products for the current Occasions Catalogue that went live in the South Pacific market on 28th January. The first time I looked through I wasn't sure there was a lot that really grabbed me, but on closer look there is a really good range of products and this blog hop will show you some of them in some amazing projects. It doesn't matter if you have hopped here from the link on Gail's blog Stamp With Gail, or if you are starting the hop here, just follow the links at the end of each blog to hop to the next one until you have made it all around to the blog you started at.
I have chosen the cute a la carte stamp "Blessed Easter" and as usual wanted to show you a few different ways this lovely stamp can be used. As you can see from this image it is a single stamp with three beautiful tulips and an Easter sentiment. This is a wood mount stamp and I chose to cut off the sentiment before mounting so that I could easily use the images separately.
While the stamp has an Easter theme, it is easily transferrable to other occasions, in this case I have used it on a birthday card. For this card I have used the oval Framelits to cut a window in the card and stamped on vellum to give a luminescence to the image. I added some bling with some of the cute little gold sequins that are also one of the new products in the catalogue. The sentiment, from Blooming with Kindness, was cut using one of the Banners Framelits Dies, also from the catalogue, they are great for getting perfect ends on sentiment banners.
Next up I created a 'card in a box' with the tulips, stamping and cutting them out multiple times to create the bunch of flowers look. I added some butterflies stamped on vellum and attached them to thin strips of window sheet so that they appear to flutter slightly as the card opens or catches a breeze. I used the Easter sentiment that is part of the stamp, but this would be a great project for Mother's Day, or even a get well card for someone in hospital where flowers can't be taken.
Finally I wanted to show you another option for the Blessed Easter stamp. This time I have attached it on the front of a little chocolate box made with the Scalloped Tag Topper Punch. This is a great punch that is so much more than a tag topper! I will be posting a tutorial for this box in upcoming weeks. I have used some of the Watercolour Wonder DSP behind the tulips - this is a great DSP with lots of soft images, I also used one of the sheets on my card in a box above. This treat box holds two small blocks of chocolate, I got these from Aldi and the gold on the top goes perfectly with the Gold Baker's Twine around the ribbon.
I hope you have been inspired by my creations, now it is time to hop on over to the next blog to see what the very creative and talented Sharlene Meyer has to show you on her blog
What is ESAD?
ESAD stands for "Extra Special Australasian Demonstrators" and it is an on-line group just for Australian and New Zealand Stampin' Up! demonstrators. We so love what we do and not only do we love to share it with our customers, friends, and wonderful blog visitors, but we share our love for what we do with each other as demonstrators. We run swaps, challenges, tutorials, product know-how, and cyberstamps, and we are always there to help and support each other when it is needed. So if you are a Stampin' Up! demonstrator located in Australia or New Zealand, then please feel free to contact me for an invitation to this wonderful group.
Happy Stamping
love the colouring of your card in a box. it is devine!
ReplyDeleteThat card in a box is AMAZING Monique. Gorgeous
ReplyDeleteWow Monique, what great projects with this stamp. I really love your card in a box. Great work. Thanks for designing the ESAD Blog Hop Banner and for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteMonique all I can say is WOW, that box card is just stunning, I am going to have to get the set and try recreate it..wont be anywhere near yours but will have to try, just amazing!!
ReplyDeleteOooh, great idea to separate the sentiment from the flower image and use them separately! I especially love the card-in-a-box, looks lovely Monique TFS.
ReplyDeleteMonique your projects a amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love love the card in a box
WOW Monique! I love all your creations! That is some excellent watercolouring! Your card in a box is amazing! And I love the colours of the little chocolate box! Well Done! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI adore all of these creations Monique - especially love how you have made the tulips look 3 D !!
ReplyDeleteLove all these Moni. You have done a fantastic job with the watercolouring. They all look great. Lots of cutting out of those tulips but the card in a box looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing them.
Jenny
Love the colours and your projects Monique, thanks for the inspiration and for sharing
ReplyDeleteYour colouring is lovely! I can see I am going to have to get this beautiful stamp and chop off the greeting just like you have - your card in a box is sensational, and considering I already buy those choccies from Aldi!!!!! I can feel a couple of case's coming on!
ReplyDeleteVery very cool Monique..love your card in a box and the choccy box is gorgeous too
ReplyDeleteI love the colours and your colouring. Gorgeous projects. TFS!
ReplyDeleteMoni, what can i say but WOW, brilliant amazing that is what you have given us. i haven't done a card in a box yet but I am so going to have to get one done. Thank you for being part of the blog hop and for making our headers, couldn't do it without you.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love your projects..............love your tips about the fluttering butterflies......how cool do they look?
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of separating the image from the sentiment before mounting Monique, this stamp wasn't on my wish list but now I so want it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning - I will definitely be buying this set now!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your box. Those tulips look so good in there. I love this stamp and hope to get lots of use out of it. TFS
ReplyDeleteWow these are great. My favourite is the last one - not only does it have chocolate :) but the tulips really 'pop' off the page - well done
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