Pretty Idea! Project Tutorial
February 6, 2010 by Ruth
Have you ever looked at a ‘Pretties Kit’ and thought ‘Surely I could use this for something else other than beautiful cards?’ Well I did and have the answer! When I am teaching classes I struggle to identify where my scissors are, and if you have the Stampin’ Up! scissors (which I would like to say are the best scissors I have ever used in my life) you will know they are to be prized and not to be missed placed. What better way to identify them with and be unique with a charm (yes I did have ribbon tied to them prior to today however I figure quite a lot of other people have ribbon). And because I am sure I will still have my pretties kit at the age of 80!!! (I have a long way to get there, I like to add) I thought I have another use for it.
I hope you enjoy the tutorial. Thanks to a Rainy day and help from my very good friend Sami I have successfully created my first tutorial. Please tell me what you think.
Supplies
- Pretties Kit (109114, page 149 IB & C 09-10)
- Tiger Tale (found at various craft stores in the beading section)
- Round nosed pliers (I used my ’Crafters’ Tool Kit’,104310, page 155 IB & C 09-10)
- Crip (found at various craft stores in the beading section)
Step 1 – Select the beads and pearls you wish to use and arrange them in a design. Cut a length of ‘Tiger Tale’ and loop around the handle of the scissors.
Step 2 – Thread the beads on the design layed out.

Step 3 – Thread the crimp on the end of the bead design.

Using the Pliers flatten the crimp so the beads cannot fall off the tiger tale.

Step 4 – You have finished making your scissors unique!!!
Please send me an email or post a comment. I have a few more coming up. So stay tuned!
Happy Christmas and New Year
January 3, 2010 by Ruth
I have finally got the time to post the photos of a gift I made for my daughters teachers at Day Care. This Chrismtas has been rushed in everything I have done. Prior to Christmas I had a few days off work which meant that I could finish my Christmas shopping and be extra organised. Well that didn’t eventuate and I ended up working up until Christmas which meant I could only complete everything at the last minute which is very unlike me (for those that know me well).

The gift box I wrapped the present in was also really easy to make. Just a A4 piece of card. If you need a template just email me and I will send it to you.
I hope you like them! and had a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year
Inspiring Thoughts
September 16, 2009 by Ruth
Stationary!

I am taking one the ones I have made to work tomorrow to put on my desk. It is a little plain and boring and needs a girls touch!!!!
I hope you like it.
Send me an email or write a comment to request the template.
Ruthie
Paper/Card: Chocolate Chip, Bella Rose
Punches: Scallop Circle, 5 Petal Flower
Other: Twine, Pretties pearl
Easter Been and Gone
April 20, 2009 by Ruth
I just used an A4 sheet of card and created my own template (if you want a copy of my template, just email me your details and I will send you one), I then Stamped the Pocket Silhouettes images on Very Vanilla card stock, one of the images in the Pretty in Pink and the other in Rose Red, then affixed the images onto the Scrap pieces of card left over from the bag, Paper pieced the side of the coloured card and affixed to the bag.
The tags were again, punched from scrap card left over from the bag and the ‘Best Wishes’ punched with the oval.
I picked the colours from the Designer Series Paper that I was using for the side of the bag.
I hope you like it!
Stamp Sets: Pocket Silhouettes (115852), Short & Sweet (116410)
Card Stock: Old Olive, Real Red
Ink: Rose Red, Pretty in Pink
Punches: Scalloped Square, Oval, Word Window
Paper: Raspberry Tart (113975)
Ribbon: Taffeta Ribbon, Pretty in Pink (19067)
Live Your Dream
November 9, 2008 by Ruth
Tart & Tangy
One of the new stamp sets out of the mini Catalogue is Tart & Tangy. As soon as I saw it I thought that would be a great stamp set to do up a Recipe box that I have. I have finally been able to cover it and this is what it looks like.
I used the Summer Picnic Designer Series paper with the Scollop Punch, 1 1/4″ and 1 3/8″ punches. I used the Stampin’ Write Markers to colour some of the fruit images in. And last but not least the Silver Hodgepodge Hardware.
I couldn’t just leave it there as the Recipe cards looked plain and boring. So I stamped some of the images, punched them out and surrounded them with the Scollop punch affixing them to the cards in different places. As you can see below. I hope you like it.
I asked my husband if he liked it and his comment was ‘I liked the wooden box!!!’ and smiled…




