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Welcome to our first downloadable Card instruction blog.
We think our thankyou card is pretty special, and if you think so too and would like the instructions, you can click on the download now button, and for the price of $1-00, the instructions, including pictures, are all yours to keep and reuse the techniques.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
3 Orchid Thank You Card
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Maiden Hair Fern Card

Welcome to my second blog - Maiden Hair Fern Card
Quite a few people have enjoyed reading my first, so we've decided to submit on a weekly basis, each week showcasing different products or techniques. This week we are going to create a simple card, the basics of which you can change colour and papers, but the idea will stay the same.
This simple card is based on a simple formula - base card, narrow frame around your feature paper, small inset, stamped in matching colour to the paper, again with a narrow frame. See sample card photo for reference and placement of card and paper panels. If you'd prefer a different colour scheme, just change your papers and your stamp, again can be anything you like - I enjoyed using the maiden hair fern stamp as it gave different texture and a feeling of direction.
As always, if you have any queries regarding this project or any of our products, please phone or email us! We love to hear from you! enquiries@amazingcreations.com.auThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Happy Stamping!
Products used: -
A5WhiteMatt - A5 white matt card
PP007 - Painted Papers - Olive - Checks
Scrap White cardstock
DST-6 - 6mm double sided tape
FT-6 - 6mm foam mounting tape (for stamped motif)
A5Black - A5 black cardstock for mounting
Stamp - C1101 - Small Maiden Hair Fern
Inks - Fluid Chalks - Olive
Weird & Wacky Card & Envelope with Pressed Daisies



Hi all and welcome to Amazing Creations' Blog!
We've been privileged to buy Amazing Creations with so many wonderful products and to see them being used so wonderfully all over Australia is just fantastic. We recently saw our Weird & Wacky Card and Envelope Templates being used by Debbie in Victoria. She's inspired me to put one of mine up here on my blog, so that you can see another version of the template used. Everyone comes up with a different idea on how to use these templates and it's just overwhelming to see the artistic results from such creative minds.
Here's a couple of photos of a card and matching envelope I've made using our products. I've cut out the card using the Longish Trifold template, using the shorter version of the card (the longer version doesn't fit into the envelope), then used some of our Painted Papers to cover and embellish the front, used our Two Pressed Daisies Stamp and Fluid Chalk Stamp pads to stamp the flowers and our sketched Happy Birthday as the message to appear in the cutout. With the envelope, I used another sheet of Painted Papers, cut out the template and stamped the Two Pressed Daisies on the side (you can also do this on the back over the flaps) to create interest and cohesion to your card and envelope set. What a wonderful addition to any gift to receive a matching hand-made card & envelope set!
Products used: -
WW1266 - Weird & Wacky Card & Envelope Template
PP007-FW - Painted Papers - Olive - Flowing Waves (over A4 plain white cardstock for base card)
PP007-BW - Painted Papers - Olive - Brushed Waves
JJJ1132 - Two Large Pressed Daisies Stamp
BB1269 - Small Sketched Happy Birthday
DST-6 - Double Sided Tape 6mm
DST-3 - Double Sided Tape 3mm
Various Stamp pads - I used Colorbox Fluid Chalks, but use whatever you have and experiment! Another idea would be to use some "bling" on the flowers - my idea would be to use Kindy Glitz or similar to add some sparkle to your card and envelope.
As always, if you have any queries regarding this project or any of our products, please phone or email us! We love to hear from you! enquiries@amazingcreations.com.auThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Happy Stamping!