Sara’s Crafting and Stamping Studio

Stampin’ Up! Independent Demonstrator

Today is the first day …

March 23, 2012

charming card close up

Wow! Well yesterday was my last day in the day job so I guess that means that today is the first day of the rest of my life!

I’ve taken a voluntary severance package and after 26 years with the same employer it’s going to be a heck of a change, but whilst I’ll miss the fantastic group of people that I’ve worked with, I certainly won’t miss the job. And instead I’ll be able to spend more time doing what I love and building my Stampin’ Up! business.

I’m going use the next couple of weeks to catch up with all the jobs that I’m behind on (including the online instructions for the Aviary Class – sorry ladies, they’re next on the list after tonight’s workshop, I promise) and then I’ll be looking at a complete overhaul of my business. I’ve got lots of improvements planned for all areas; blog, classes, workshops and more so watch this space Smile

But for now we’ll just stick with a regular feature – a card design.

charming card

Recipe
Stamp sets: Charming (W116519 or C125829)
Cardstock: Always Artichoke (108610), River Rock (111852), Wisteria Wonder (124389), Very Vanilla (106550)
Ink: Always Artichoke (105219), Concord Crush (119785)
Markers: Always Artichoke, Wisteria Wonder, Concord Crush
Punches:  Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border (119275)
Ruffled Ribbon: Wisteria Wonder (122973)
Embossing Folder: Perfect Polka Dots (117335)
Other: Beveled Windowpanes (121881), Linen Thread (104199)
Tools: Big Shot (113439), Stamp-a-ma-jig (101049)

The card base is an A6 portriat of River Rock matted with Always Artichoke card that was first textured by running through the Big Shot with the Perfect Polka Dots folder. A panel of Very Vanilla card was stamped with the script in Always Artichoke ink, stamped off first for a paler shade. The Stamp-a-ma-jig was used to repeat the pattern of the script on the top and bottom of the panel. A Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border was punched from Wisteria Wonder card and adhered behind the script panel before adhering it direct to the card front. A small rectangle of Very Vanilla card was cut to the same size as the Beveled Windowpane. Using markers direct to stamp, the flower was coloured and stamped onto the template. Wisteria Wonder Ruffled Ribbon was used to sandwich the template and windowpane together before adhering them to a small mat of Always Artichoke card. This was popped up on dimensionals on a larger mat of River Rock card that had also been edged with Wisteria Wonder Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border. After looping the Ruffled Ribbon  over the top of the mat the ends were tied together with a bow of Linen Thread and the tails trimmed before popping the whole panel up on dimensionals on the front of the card. It was finished with a small butterfly stamped in Concord Crush ink onto Very Vanilla card, cut out and popped up on a sliver of dimensional.

Have a great weekend.

Sara xx

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4 Comments

  1. Linda James

    Hi Sara,
    Just wanted to wish you well in your new career. It will seem strange at first but I am sure that after a very short time you will be wondering why you didn’t do it before!
    Good luck
    Linda

    Reply
    • Sara Rayner

      Hi Linda

      Thanks so much for your good wishes. I can quite believe it. Colleagues who left last time there was a package, said the same thing, they definitely haven’t regretted it even in these difficult economic times.

      Sara xx

      Reply
  2. Sara Rayner

    Thanks Jayne, I do appreciate the support. It’s a big step change and I’m sure it will seem very strange come Monday morning but I’m looking forward to the new challenges.

    Sara xx

    Reply
  3. Jayne Owen

    Good luck with it Sara, been there and although you have taken the decision its a strange time with the old emotions. But use to opportunity to make plans and be successful with your stampin up.

    Jayne

    Reply

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