Showing posts with label patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patterns. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 August 2014

Ice Cream Sundaes and Garden Parties!

Well, it's a very dreary, rainy day here in Bath mid-August, so before the summer is completely over, I wanted to share some of the summery bits I designed that were included with July's issue of Papercraft Inspirations magazine!
First was a cover gift card kit including toppers, papers and micro seed beads with an 'Ice Cream Sundae' theme! I felt this set worked really well with a lovely colour palette for this time of year. The set is very versatile, with cute ideas for packaging gifts, greetings cards, and I feel it would be great for summer party invites as well!




Also with the July issue of the mag is a set of Secret Garden papers and toppers I designed, with a pretty floral theme. If you missed this issue, they are available to print for free online here! I loved creating 3D fans and flowers out of this set and all card making ideas are in the mag. Snippets below...


Thursday, 13 September 2012

Homespun

Below are snippets of the stitch-inspired cardmaking paper designs I worked on for Cardmaking and Papercraft magazine out now printed in their October Issue 109. They are also available to download for free online here.



Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Happy Easter!

Just a little late, but I hope you all enjoyed the bank holiday (and will enjoy the one to come!) and all had a lovely Easter. Here are a selection of the Easter themed card making papers I designed for 'Cardmaking and Papercraft's' April Issue out now. They can also be downloaded here.

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Wedding Invites Mag 2011 release

Origin Publishing have just released their special issue 2 of Wedding Invites Magazine 2011, and is available to buy here online. It comes with a CD full of free wedding paper designs, all of which I designed. There are several colourways, patterns and shapes and sizes for everything you might need to create a co-ordinating table set and plan, invites, save the dates, favour boxes and bags, and the instructions on the CD are really easy to follow. The magazine itself is packed with ideas to make your own invites using the freebies. Below is a sneak peak of some of the patterns available to use...