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Sunday, 20 May 2012

Pat Carr's Stamp Camp - April 2012 - Shoe Box Swaps

Happy Weekend Everyone,
Finally I have had some time to organise the Shoebox Swaps from Pat Carr's Stamp Camp weekend.
Sorry it has taken a while, my Husband and I have been busy Baby sitting Grand children in Perth, moving furniture and bits and pieces while our house is decorated, mainly painting although we have removed three wardrobes and there is still more to come.  I am exhausted and totally over cleaning up the mess.  My craft room is the latest to be pulled apart, so I hope it won't be too long before I can move everything back.  There is one omen from this we are having a thorough clean out and clearing things that haven't been used for ages so that is good. LOL 
The first two cards were my swap and I found the tutorial on Lori Heiling's blog.
Susan Joyce - Sliding Pop Up Card
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Susan Joyce's Sliding Pop Up Card
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Very cute Punch Art Bear
A Bear becomes a Dog
The embossing is sponged, love the pretty colours and detail on the inside and the main image was inked up with Calypso Coral, stamped off and then re stamped with the dots from the same stamp set "Flight of the Butterfly".
The ribbon fish and the punched circles really make this card with the addition of the stamped sea grass and then highlighted with the White Gel Pen.  The birds were made with a Heart Punch and the waves were made with a circle punch.

This one was a bit tricky making the three little 1" x 1" scenes.  There was a lot of masking, brayering and sponging to create it, but I love the end result.
 
This card was a one layer card except for the punched Itty Bitty flowers.  It was stamped with a mask in place and then sponged around the mask and the leaves were a reverse mask and sponged to create them.
The Christmas card was a reverse mask using the Penant Punch and three different greens and a brown for the tree trunks.  I think they call the bow a Flat Bow where you punch two holes and thread the ribbon through them twice.
A very pretty Quilt card which we dry embossed once the squares were in place and then added the finishing touches a rosette and scrunched seam binding ribbon with a brad.
Love the Pom Pom centre of this punched flower card, it was made with Crochet cotton. 

Cherita Anderson designed these three fantastic male cards.
 
I adored this project.  It was to show we could use canvas to work on with watercolour ink and then embellish it.

The Ladies that attended the Camp
Thanks' for stopping by today. Hope you have had a wonderful weekend.
Hugs,
Cat's Ink Siggy


10 comments:

  1. All creative cards!

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  2. Wow, Sue!! This is a gorgeous mix of cards! Looks like a lot of creative ideas were shared and that you all had a fun time! :)

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  3. Thanks for sharing this wonderful display of cards Susan! Love the gold fish made from ribbon idea...cute!

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  4. WOW Susan, these are all fabulous, so many ideas. Love the fish card and b'day slider cards especially!!!! Cheers Donna Zammit :)

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  5. These are absolutely awesome cards. What a great time you all must have had.

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  6. WOW!!! WHAT talent!! Loved all the projects!!!
    Could you tell me which set you used for the seaweed! That card is awesome! so creative with your fishys! LOL

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  7. Hi SherryBee,
    The S/U set that was used for the seaweed is "Ocean Commotion" which is now retired. My friend Pat Carr designed this card for the shoebox swap. Cheers Sue

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  8. These are wonderful cards and you and your group are very talented ladies. Any chance you would share the instructions for some of the cards? I loved the fish and the dog oh heck I loved them all. Thanks for sharing

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  9. WOW great cards and I had to CASE the bear. I love him especially. Thanks for sharing your talent!

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  10. These cards are gorgeous. It looks like you all had a very productive time at the camp. Wish I'd been there. Thanks for sharing Sue!

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Thank you for your lovely comments.