Gloss Card and Markers
Friday, October 31st, 2008
The challenge for this week is to make a card using gloss cardstock. This card is made using gloss card, markers and one stamp set- too easy!
Watch it on video:

The challenge for this week is to make a card using gloss cardstock. This card is made using gloss card, markers and one stamp set- too easy!
Watch it on video:

Last week’s challenge was to create a card using an interesting background, and I chose Shaving Foam. I made a mistake in the video- the cardstock is Perfect Plum, not Pale Plum. The stamp sets are Scribble This and Life Definitions. Hope you like it!
Each month I send out a step-by-step email tutorial, and this month I sent out this card, a quick, easy Christmas card, using non-traditional Christmas colours.
The materials are:
Cardstock- Purely Pomegranate, Blue Bayou, Very Vanilla
Ink pads - Blue bayou, Purely Pomegranate (only $9.95 each!!!!)
Stamp Sets - Solemn Stillness, So Swirly wheel
Other- Ribbon, SNAIL

And so as not to disappoint my loyal fans, here is a video of this card.
Each month I make cards for the people in my team who have either achieved high sales (over $1500), gained a recruit, or promoted to a new level. This is the card I made this month, hope you like it.

The theme for my team swap this month is to make a card using a Stampin’ Around wheel. I cased and adapted a card on Splitcoast, hope you like it. My card is made using Chocolate Chip and Ballet Blue.

Images © 1990-2008
This is the card for this month’s FREE step-by-step email tutorial. If you would like to receive a copy of the tutorial please email me on rozzieoz@tpg.com.au.

Each week I set my team a challenge through our team Yahoo group. The current challenge is to create a masculine card using a floral image.
Here is one of my cards, hope you like it.

I sent out a step-by-step tutorial for this card this morning, please email me if you would like to receive a copy of the email.

Images © 1990-2008
Images © 1990-2008
There are three basic pieces of equipment for this technique:
*Pricker
*Template
*Spongy mat
Pricker- You can buy an inexpensive one, or make one by sticking a darning needle into a champagne cork.
Template- You can make your own using card or plastic, or you can even just use a ruler. A template certainly makes life easier though. I use the mat pack from Stampin’ Up! which has the template and a spongy mat.
Spongy mat- use a spongy mouse mat
1- Prick a straight lines along the edge of the card.

2- Prick parallel lines along the border of your card.

3- Create a zigzag pattern and join the dots with a white pen or a coloured marker. This creates the illusion of stitching.

4- Create interest by pricking certain parts of your design.

Pricking is a quick, easy and inexpensive way to add some decoration to your card.
This is the cutest mini album, shown to me by one of my friends who is a Creative memories consultant. I will be demonstrating this album at my scrapbooking demo day.

