Saturday, 7 May 2016

ESAD RETIRIEMENT ITEMS BLOG HOP





“What is ESAD?

ESAD stands for "Extra Special Australasian Demonstrators" and is a facebook group just for Australian and New Zealand Independent Stampin' Up! demonstrators.

We love what we do & love to share with our customers, friends and
blog visitors. We also share what we love in our ESAD
Demonstrator community, through swaps, challenges, sharing knowledge, ideas& friendship and we're always there to help and support each other.

So if you are a Stampin' Up! demonstrator located in Australia or New Zealand then please feel free to leave me a comment with your email address then I'll contact you with information on how to join our group.”


I am so excited to be taking part in this blog hop for the first time even though I've been a member of ESAD for about three years !
I have to admit that the stamp I used for this first card I had hardly used but always was wanting to use it to try out the zen tangle technique . I guess I was nervous to try this and afraid of making a huge mess of it ! I'm so thrilled with how , this , my very first attempt turnerd out . It's really quite easy all you'd do is doodle in all of the separate sections of the flower . When I was done doodling Imounted my   flower that I had cut out with my paper snips onto a Basic Black circle cut using the Circle Framlits this was mounted on a piece of Go Wild DSP which was then mounted on a Basic Black card base . I stamped the greeting  on Whisper White and mounted it into a Basic Black piece.
Supplies used 
Stamps
Sassy Salutations , retiring 
Blended Bloom , retiring 
Ink
Basic Black ink pad and marker 
Paper 
Basic Black Cardstock
Whisper White Cardsstock 
Go Wild DSP stack , retiring .
Tools
Circle framelits 


 Isn't t  this  flower just gorgeous ? I stamped the flower  , the butterfly and the sentiment onto Night Of Navy cardstock using Versamark and heat embossed them in white .   I then took a few drops of White craft re inker and washed over  rhe flower image with my Aqua painter . I dried this off using my heat tool  and added back some blue using a drop of Bremuda Bay re inker and again my Aqua painter . A few rhinestones completed my card . This technique is called  Whitewashing .


Supplies used
Stamp set 
Best Thoughts
Ink 
Versamark 
Bermuda Bay
Whisper White 
Cardstock  
Whisper White
Night if Navy
Other 
White Embossing powder 
Rhinestones

 For my last card I used the Cups and Kettles framelits and marching stamp set . I was inspired by a set of mugs I use for my class ladies . First , I cut the cups and the kettle out with the framelits  and then stamped using Tip Top Taupe onto Very Vanilla to create the patterns on the cups . The background was created m using the Softly Falling textured embossing folder which is thankfully not retiring ! 

 Products used
Stamp sets
Chalk Lines , retiring
Enjoy the Little Things , retiring
A Nice Cuppa , retiring 
Inks
 Tip Top Taupe
Tools
Circle punches 
Softly Falling TEF
Cups and Kettles framelits , retiring 

Now be sure to hop along and see what the amazing Carolina Evans has for you today .




BLOG HOP PARTICIPANTS:
  1. Richelle Fletcher (http://stampingwithrichelle.blogspot.com.au/...)
  2. Amity Knight (https://stampinamity.com.au/)
  3. Nicole Wilson (http://nicolejuliewilson.blogspot.com.au/...)
  4. Monique Fielder (http://stamping-with-moni-q.blogspot.com.au/...)
  5. Lou Kitzelman (http://withabowontopbylou.blogspot.com.au/.../esad-2016...)
  6. Rebecca Jacovou (http://becsstampinup.blogspot.com.au/...)
  7. Cheryl Algie (http://chezzakayewandellagal.blogspot.com.au/...)
  8. Carolina Evans (http://studioevans.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/bye-bye-retiring-favourites-esad-2016.html)
  9. Kelly Kent (https://mypapercraftjourney.com/)
  10. Cathy Pinchbeck (https://cathypinchbeck.wordpress.com/...)


5 comments:

  1. Love them all Cheryl. I must try the zentangle technique. It is on my list and now I need to move it up!

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  2. Thank you Lou it was so sweet of you to comment 😀

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  3. Cheryl I love your black and white cards, I forget how stunning they can look.

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  4. Lovely cards Cheryl. The bold colours in each card are perfect. So glad you finally joined us for an ESAD blog hop - hopefully we'll see you for more!!!

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  5. Congrats on your first blog hop! Loving the whitewash technique and I'd never thought to try something like zentangling on our stamps!

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