Wednesday, 23 June 2010

A promising tutorial...

My turn to post a tutorial over on the CHF Be Creative blog this week. I've used the Haute Couture stamp set to create a little booklet full of "coupons" that the recipient can trade in for treats (a dozen freshly baked muffins, a night of babysitting etc).

Hop on over if you'd like the full step-by-step on how I put it together - {here}.

Stamps (Cornish Heritage Farms)
Haute Couture (All Things Considered line - if you are shopping in the UK, Bubbly Funk has this set in stock {here})

Paper:
Simply Smooth white
Simply Linen Black
Copy paper

Ink:
Versafine by Tsukineko (Onyx Black)
Tim Holtz Distress by Ranger (Weathered Wood)

Other:
Silver mini brads by Making Memories
Scor It
Crop-a-Dile


Thanks for stopping by!

15 comments:

  1. Oh fabulous Joanne and the instructions are superb xx

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  2. This is just amazing and your instructions are really clear! I would never have thought to use my sewing machine to creat perferations...thank you for the tip XXX

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  3. ohhhh this is gorgeous! Great idea, Joanne. I do love that stamp - I think you do too, eh ;-)

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  4. What a lovely idea. Gorgeous stamp too.

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  5. That looks great, love that couture stamp.

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  6. Lovely Joanne, it's so classy (but your stuff always is). Fab instructions too xxx

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  7. Super stamp - and lovely voucher book (I always think these are a good idea) x

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  8. A wonderful idea! Love the stamp you used Joanne x

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  9. Joanne, this is such a cool idea - great tutorial! The whole construction of the booklet is so clever, and it's stamped so beautifully with the Haute Couture set. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  10. Looks very elegant and sophisticated - lovely book Joanne xxx

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  11. WOW what a fabulous idea Joanne! I'm hopping right over to check out all the details!

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  12. that looks really sweet......off to CHF.......

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  13. what a wonderful project.

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