Welcome to our Australasian Blog Hop. We have all been
creating with the most lovely paper suite Workshops Your Way® Gimme Some Sugar Scrapbooking Kit matching
complements, stamp sets and ribbon, which is featured this month. If
you have arrived here from Doris Taylor - Creative Inspirations then you are in the
right place. If you landed here another way, please join in by following the
link at the end of this post. Follow the links, check out all the amazing ideas
and eventually you'll come right back here to where you started.
Product Description
Kit contents:
1 – Gimme Some Sugar Paper Packet (X7228B)
1 – Gimme Some Sugar Complements (X7228C)
5 – cardstock sheets (1 Juniper, 2 Mink, 1 Peacock, 1 White Daisy)
1 – Gimme Some Sugar Cork Shapes (Z4153)
1 – Peacock-stitched Ribbon (Z4144)
1 – Gimme Some Sugar Paper Packet (X7228B)
1 – Gimme Some Sugar Complements (X7228C)
5 – cardstock sheets (1 Juniper, 2 Mink, 1 Peacock, 1 White Daisy)
1 – Gimme Some Sugar Cork Shapes (Z4153)
1 – Peacock-stitched Ribbon (Z4144)
Sample cards
I've been making loads of things with this paper packet and its really
cute. The sentiments are sweet also in the Gimme Some Sugar Cardmaking Stamp + Thin Cuts. I am at our CTMH Craft Camp typing this on my laptop.
One thing I did with this set was that I LOVE the wooden look Paper in
the Gimme Some Sugar Paper Packet. In the Workshop
your way kit you use the back of it with pink spots as your base (not even
using the wooden side)... so I went looking for Paper that gave a similar look
and feel while keeping my wood for another project. Happy to say pink dots from
the Whimsy Fundamental Paper Packet gives a similar look and I'm happily substituting it
out. You're welcome ;)
Now I have two sheets of Wooden look
paper for another project. YAY!!!
After I'd finished my pages I had lots of complements and the PML cards left over so I made some cards. The card is the PML card that I cut down from 4x6 to 4x5.25 inches. Then I added a strip of green gingham and the yellow zip strip I cut in half and added around it. I cut the thin cut rolling pin and then stamped the Happy Birthday from the Stargazer Cardmaking Stamp + Thin Cuts, it fits pretty good inside the rolling pin. I used 3D foam tape to adhere on the angle.
The card below is some 4x5.25 Kraft Cardstock with the Just Roll with it PML 3x4 sized. A scrap of 12" × 12" Peacock Cardstock with the circular complements and some sneak peek Documented Dots in Peacock (coming from 1st May).
My favourite colour from this paper
packet is peacock (see below for why I love it). The t-shirt I was wearing says
"Everything will be okay". Yep. It matches this set perfectly. This
is me at our Camp doing my blog :) Peacock Cardstock is my new favourite
paper - its featured in Gimme Some Sugar, The National Scrapbook papers in May
and the upcoming Documented paper pack being released in May.
My Stamp of the Month
blog hop from 1st April was using the Gimme Some Sugar pack too so check that
blog out if you haven't yet by clicking HERE.
Remember this great set Workshops Your Way® Gimme Some Sugar Scrapbooking Kit and
associated things will be finishing with this catalogue at 30th April if not sold
out SOON so go to my website or to your Close
to My Heart Consultant. If you don't have a Close to My Heart
Consultant feel free to contact me either on this blog or via my website HERE.
Thanks so much for dropping by to check out my latest project ideas. I'm really interested to hear what you think about them, so I'd love you to leave a comment before heading off to the next stop on our Australasian Blog Hop which is Shaunna Richards: Passionate About Pages.
I hope you leave a lovely comment on all the blog posts and come back around to mine. See you again soon.
Great layout so many interesting elements, the love heart, the circle date and the small flowers so cute. Quick and easy cards a favourite of mine.
ReplyDeleteHi Doris, Thanks the layout is from the Workshop Your Way layout. I love quick cards too with the PML cards. Thanks
DeleteI love your last card - so many occasions that could be sent out!
ReplyDeleteI love it too, it could be for birthday, retirement, redundancy, illness, holiday, shock news, baby news, good news, bad news, thinking of you, promotions, new job, get well soon, ... the list goes on and on :)
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