Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Home Sweet Home Winner
Well it took me quite a while to 'harvest' all the comments from all the blogs, but once I had done that, the random number pixie gave me the magic number and I'm delighted to tell you that the winner of the Home Sweet Home stamp set is
Julie W from Julie's Crafty Space.
Congratulations Julie, could you get in touch so we know where to send your prize - click here for our Contact Us page.
Seems like a lot of you really like the Home Sweet Home stamps, so it will be interesting to see if you like what's coming next .... Steampunk Christmas!
Watch out for that next week.
Monday, 8 August 2011
Sunset grasses
I cut four squares of white card and rounded one corner of each.
The grasses were stamped with Versamark ink and embossed with white powder. Cut a circle of paper to use as a mask and placed over the grasses. I used mustard seed, spiced marmalade, fired brick and vintage photo distress ink to colour each image. Each piece is mounted onto gold and the placed onto the cream base card. The base card is two pieces of cream A4 card cut to 21 x 21cm and joined with a length of ribbon. A little more distressing around the edge of the card to soften. Finally a sentiment and a few punched leaves dotted around.
Glenda will be picking a winner from one of the DT blogs very soon, so check back to see if you have won a set of these delightful stamps.
Debbie
Saturday, 6 August 2011
one more 'krafty' Home Sweet Home creation.......
Hello dear crafters,
Just showing you one more 'krafty'( don't know if that's proper English) card made with the sweet HSH sheet from Chocolate Baroque. I had much fun with these stamps. This time I stamped with brown and coloured the image with my Derwent coloursoft's. On the background I used the swirl from Butterfly Flourishes.
Well hope you enjoy those stamps as much as I did! greetz,
Just showing you one more 'krafty'( don't know if that's proper English) card made with the sweet HSH sheet from Chocolate Baroque. I had much fun with these stamps. This time I stamped with brown and coloured the image with my Derwent coloursoft's. On the background I used the swirl from Butterfly Flourishes.
Well hope you enjoy those stamps as much as I did! greetz,
Friday, 5 August 2011
New shop opening this weekend in Yeovil
I'm delighted to tell you about a brand new Chocolate Baroque stockist who is opening her shop with a fantastic open day this Saturday 6th August, with the fun starting at 10.00am.
The shop is called Stamp 'N' Craft, run by Beth Pearse and you can find it at Unit 2, Merlin Road, Lynx Trading Estate, Yeovil, Somerset, BA21 3HZ. Regular opening hours are 10am to 5:30pm Mon - Sat.
Beth has ordered a mountain of Chocolate Baroque stamps for the launch day and I threw in some freebies for her too, so you never know what she'll be getting up to with those.
Beth has started her shop because she felt there was a lack of classes and retailers in the area and she aims to provide a place where people can book time with her or her staff to get taster sessions and mini tutorials as well as full workshops. Crafters can pop in for a chat, and share ideas along with a beverage.
So if you are free this Saturday and in the area, why not go along and support Beth - I wish her every success in her new business venture and if you do pop in, say hello from me!
The shop is called Stamp 'N' Craft, run by Beth Pearse and you can find it at Unit 2, Merlin Road, Lynx Trading Estate, Yeovil, Somerset, BA21 3HZ. Regular opening hours are 10am to 5:30pm Mon - Sat.
Beth has ordered a mountain of Chocolate Baroque stamps for the launch day and I threw in some freebies for her too, so you never know what she'll be getting up to with those.
Beth has started her shop because she felt there was a lack of classes and retailers in the area and she aims to provide a place where people can book time with her or her staff to get taster sessions and mini tutorials as well as full workshops. Crafters can pop in for a chat, and share ideas along with a beverage.
So if you are free this Saturday and in the area, why not go along and support Beth - I wish her every success in her new business venture and if you do pop in, say hello from me!
Krafty cottage (posted by Elaine)
Here is another card from me using the gorgeous Home Sweet Home stamps.
I stamped the main cottage image on kraft card in black archival ink and coloured the image using Coloursoft pencils, blended with Sansador. I inked the edges with my favourite Vintage Photo Distress Ink. I cut the image into an oval with nesties and mounted on a brown complementing scalloped oval and mounted it onto a kraft card panel. I added die cut flowers from a book page (Tim Holtz Tattered Florals) inked with Fired Brick DI and brown Crealies leaves. Finally I added the sentiment on a nestie ribbon tag and mounted it on cream and black ribbon, before matting and layering a couple of times. I made this as a New Home card, but it could be mounted in a frame as well.
I hope you are enjoying the different ideas from the team this week.
Elaine
I stamped the main cottage image on kraft card in black archival ink and coloured the image using Coloursoft pencils, blended with Sansador. I inked the edges with my favourite Vintage Photo Distress Ink. I cut the image into an oval with nesties and mounted on a brown complementing scalloped oval and mounted it onto a kraft card panel. I added die cut flowers from a book page (Tim Holtz Tattered Florals) inked with Fired Brick DI and brown Crealies leaves. Finally I added the sentiment on a nestie ribbon tag and mounted it on cream and black ribbon, before matting and layering a couple of times. I made this as a New Home card, but it could be mounted in a frame as well.
I hope you are enjoying the different ideas from the team this week.
Elaine
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Sunray by ikki
Hi, I have another card to show you featuring the lovely Home Sweet Home stamps
Materials used:
Black 6 x 6 Card
Cardstock: Bronze Mirri, Bronze Pearl
Acetate
Nestabilities: Grand Squares (sizes 1 and 3)
Stamps – Home Sweet Home
Inkpads: Black Stazon
Eazi-Scoreboard and Stylus
To make this card:
Cut 3 squares with the Nesties Grand Square #3 : bronze mirri, bronze pearl, acetate -emboss the edge of the bronze mirri with a stylus pen or in your die cutting machine.
Place the Grand Square #1 in the centre of the bronze mirri, tape in place and cut to make a frame.
On the pearl square, starting in the bottom left corner, make your first line to the opposite corner to start the sunray effect. Using the double lines to keep the pattern equal - make further lines, always starting from the same bottom corner.
Stamp the acetate with the grass stamp - You need to take care where you stamp so that the sun is in the centre of your ray. Cut a circle from the bronze mirri and place behind the sun.
Assemble all your layers and add to the base card.
This set of stamps were a delight to work with and so useful for any occasion.
Until next time, enjoy your crafting and don't forget to leave a comment here and on my blog and on all the other DT's blogs for a chance to win these stamps. Glenda will be doing a random draw so the more visits you make - the more chances you have of winning. Some lucky crafter will be a very happy crafter!
ikki
ikki
Labels:
Home Sweet Home
Monday, 1 August 2011
Home Sweet Home.......

Hello there,
Today a card using the new sheet 'Home Sweet Home'. I have used the smallest image on the sheet and added some lines for this tiny landscape. I have used the sponging technique and put this circle on a Cheery Lynn doily. Also embossed the grasses and sentiment with white EP on the card.
Hope to have inspired you, greetzFriday, 29 July 2011
Home Sweet Home - Winter on Acetate by Lesley (Craftymamma)
Hi Everyone,
This is one of the projects I made recently using the fab Home Sweet Home set of stamps. It's such a versatile set and I love the grasses with the sun/moon. For this particular card I decided to make it wintery little scene and added to the effect using a spikey branch punch to create a snowflake effect.
Don't forget to keep an eye out on my DT friends' blogs and leave a little comment. You never know the winner of the stamp set could be Yoooohooooooo!
Have a lovely weekend all.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
This is one of the projects I made recently using the fab Home Sweet Home set of stamps. It's such a versatile set and I love the grasses with the sun/moon. For this particular card I decided to make it wintery little scene and added to the effect using a spikey branch punch to create a snowflake effect.
Don't forget to keep an eye out on my DT friends' blogs and leave a little comment. You never know the winner of the stamp set could be Yoooohooooooo!
Have a lovely weekend all.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Thursday, 28 July 2011
New Home Sweet Home stamps
We have just launched a brand new set of stamps over on the Chocolate Baroque website called Home Sweet Home.
This is a lovely little set (it's A5 size) which would work beautifully with many other landscape themed stamps. I can see it working well with other sets such as Eastern Grasses, Tall Trees and Wild Meadow to name just a few.
I made this card for my father-in-law who is in hospital at the moment. He loves the fact that all the hospital staff have been admiring it and he proudly tells them that I made it especially for him. Hand made cards really do spread a little happiness. The card was stamped with Versafine and coloured with Coloursoft pencils.
I also made a couple of videos showing how to make the card below using masking and coloured pencils. If the embedded videos below don't work for you, you can find the videos (Sunburst 1 and Sunburst 2) on my YouTube channel.
I have a set of these new stamps to give away to a lucky winner and I will be picking one of our DT blogs at random, then picking one lucky winner from their comments at random. That includes my own blog and this blog, so get your commenting hat on and who knows, it could be you.
Watch out for more artwork from the rest of the Design Team coming soon.
This is a lovely little set (it's A5 size) which would work beautifully with many other landscape themed stamps. I can see it working well with other sets such as Eastern Grasses, Tall Trees and Wild Meadow to name just a few.
I made this card for my father-in-law who is in hospital at the moment. He loves the fact that all the hospital staff have been admiring it and he proudly tells them that I made it especially for him. Hand made cards really do spread a little happiness. The card was stamped with Versafine and coloured with Coloursoft pencils.
I also made a couple of videos showing how to make the card below using masking and coloured pencils. If the embedded videos below don't work for you, you can find the videos (Sunburst 1 and Sunburst 2) on my YouTube channel.
I have a set of these new stamps to give away to a lucky winner and I will be picking one of our DT blogs at random, then picking one lucky winner from their comments at random. That includes my own blog and this blog, so get your commenting hat on and who knows, it could be you.
Watch out for more artwork from the rest of the Design Team coming soon.
Another Christmas Decoration(s)....with the Herringbone technique

Today a 2nd card I have created with the Christmas Decorations sheet. This time I have used the 'Herringbone' technique. Again a technique with different strips of the papers I have used in my previous post. I embossed the ornament with white EP and cut it out. The 'ivy' image is stamped with two colours brilliance on a nestie. A nice detail is the ribbon which was white......I coloured it with my copics.


Hope to have inspired you with these techniques, creative greetz
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Christmas decorations with the Bargello technique

Hello there,
This is one of my creations with the Christmas decorations sheet. In a way I was fascinated this week with patterns and designs of Zentangle, Bargello and Herringbone. I must say it was very nice to play with.
I still had some large paint strips from the DIY shop and some leftovers of distressed paper. I stamped the ornament with two colours of Brilliance and added some glitters and pearls. A lovely two toned ribbon add the finishing touch.
If you like this Bargello technique, here is the link.
Have a creative day, greetz
Monday, 25 July 2011
Christmas diamonds by ikki
I called this card Christmas diamonds - well it would be nice wouldn't it!
Card materials list:
Card : White 8” X 4” + extra white card for embellishments
Purple card 7.¾” x 3.¾”
Stamps – Christmas Decorations UDLSP0304
Decorative Paper: Spirit of Christmas
Inkpads: Versamark Clear
Embossing Powder: Silver
Glue Stick
Wire, Beads
On my Chrissie list: why diamonds of course!
ikki
Labels:
Christmas Decorations
Diamonds for Christmas Anyone? (posted by Craftymamma)
Hello everyone, I made this card as a Design Team submission a few weeks ago after revisiting a few of the lovely Chocolate Baroque 'back issue' Christmas stamp sets. As usual, I have mixed my stamps from 3 different sets - Christmas Reflections, Christmas Decorations and Frosty Trees for the sentiment, which is one of my favourites.
My card started with a lovely piece of acetate I had coloured with alcohol inks an absolute age ago, found when I was looking for something else and I wondered how I could use it. I decided to use it as a layer for backing the diamond images and then chose the colours of my card to co-ordinate with the lovely golds and coppers of the alcohol inks. I stamped the diamond images and heat embossed using copper embossing powder and I then coloured the baubles with Twinkling H2os in shades which are not quite the norm for Christmas. I then stamped the pretty holly border usuing Coffee Archival Ink directly onto my base card, positioned the diamonds and attached them with 3D foam and finally stamped the sentiment. The only measuring I did for positioning was to mark the centre of each edge of the base card, everything else was done by eye.
Hope you like my Christmas in July offering and that it whets your appetite for looking back at previous years' Chocolate Baroque Christmas stamps where there are so many beautiful images. Hugs Lesley (E) Xx
My card started with a lovely piece of acetate I had coloured with alcohol inks an absolute age ago, found when I was looking for something else and I wondered how I could use it. I decided to use it as a layer for backing the diamond images and then chose the colours of my card to co-ordinate with the lovely golds and coppers of the alcohol inks. I stamped the diamond images and heat embossed using copper embossing powder and I then coloured the baubles with Twinkling H2os in shades which are not quite the norm for Christmas. I then stamped the pretty holly border usuing Coffee Archival Ink directly onto my base card, positioned the diamonds and attached them with 3D foam and finally stamped the sentiment. The only measuring I did for positioning was to mark the centre of each edge of the base card, everything else was done by eye.
Hope you like my Christmas in July offering and that it whets your appetite for looking back at previous years' Chocolate Baroque Christmas stamps where there are so many beautiful images. Hugs Lesley (E) Xx
Saturday, 23 July 2011
Inner Reflections Card (posted by Judith)
I have made a card using the Mistletoe Joy and Christmas Reflections stamp plates. I created an A5 card, and covered the front with dark green card, followed by a layer of lime green card. I then used a printed paper from the Spirit of Christmas paper pack. I stamped the Mistletoe ball onto white card, and coloured this with pencils, and blended them before cutting the image out, and matting it onto a white oval. I then matted the oval onto a larger dark green oval, and placed this onto my card.
I lined the inside of my card with the same red printed paper that I had used on the outside of my card. I then took a piece of A4 white card, and scored and folded it in half. I drew an oval shape in the middle, and cut it out. I then folded each outer edge inwards towards the middle, and created another fold line.
I stamped the holly down each outer edge with Forest Green StazOn, then using Crimson Red Versafine, I stamped the two Peace images at the bottom. I stamped and coloured the Christingle ball, before cutting this out, and used some cotton to hang this from the central crease of the inner card, fixing a small amount of tape behind the card.
I then taped the two outer panels only, where the holly is stamped to the inside of the main card, taping all around the panel for stability. The final touch was to add some red Stickles glue to the berries on the Holly stamp, and leave them to dry.
Keep checking back to see what the other Design Team members have created with the Christmas stamps, thanks for popping by today, Judith xx
I lined the inside of my card with the same red printed paper that I had used on the outside of my card. I then took a piece of A4 white card, and scored and folded it in half. I drew an oval shape in the middle, and cut it out. I then folded each outer edge inwards towards the middle, and created another fold line.
I stamped the holly down each outer edge with Forest Green StazOn, then using Crimson Red Versafine, I stamped the two Peace images at the bottom. I stamped and coloured the Christingle ball, before cutting this out, and used some cotton to hang this from the central crease of the inner card, fixing a small amount of tape behind the card.
I then taped the two outer panels only, where the holly is stamped to the inside of the main card, taping all around the panel for stability. The final touch was to add some red Stickles glue to the berries on the Holly stamp, and leave them to dry.
Keep checking back to see what the other Design Team members have created with the Christmas stamps, thanks for popping by today, Judith xx
Thursday, 21 July 2011
A Green Christmas! (posted by Elaine)
This card uses the gorgeous Christmas Reflections A4 stamp sheet.
I randomly stamped and heat embossed the background panel with the small holly stamp in Ranger Queens Gold embossing powder on hammered dark green card. This embossing powder, recommended to me a while back by Glenda and her staff, is my favourite gold, a bright shiny finish, that gives a pleasing effect every time.
The pomander and sentiment are embossed in the same way and then I used dark green H2O paint to highlight the ribbon on the pomander. I used a favourite nestie die from the labels 4 set. I matted all the panels onto gold card and added a dark green velvet trim before matting onto the final medium green 8 x 8 panel using foam tape to give depth.
The finishing touch for this card is poinsettias die cut and embossed from green pearl vellum using a Marianne die, with leaves cut from gold paper with a Crealie die, all held together with large green pearl brads.
I hope this inspires you to get going on your Christmas cards with these lovely stamps.
Elaine
I randomly stamped and heat embossed the background panel with the small holly stamp in Ranger Queens Gold embossing powder on hammered dark green card. This embossing powder, recommended to me a while back by Glenda and her staff, is my favourite gold, a bright shiny finish, that gives a pleasing effect every time.
The pomander and sentiment are embossed in the same way and then I used dark green H2O paint to highlight the ribbon on the pomander. I used a favourite nestie die from the labels 4 set. I matted all the panels onto gold card and added a dark green velvet trim before matting onto the final medium green 8 x 8 panel using foam tape to give depth.
The finishing touch for this card is poinsettias die cut and embossed from green pearl vellum using a Marianne die, with leaves cut from gold paper with a Crealie die, all held together with large green pearl brads.
I hope this inspires you to get going on your Christmas cards with these lovely stamps.
Elaine
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Forest of Christmas trees by Debbie
I usually start my Christmas cards in August so that I'm not last minute churning them out. I've been working (playing) since the beginning of June. I like to have an idea of which I can make in multiples.
The base card is an A4 cut in half, scored along one edge so that it can be opened. Two holes were punched and ribbon tied in a bow to join the two pieces. I coloured the tree stamp from the Christmas Decorations set with different shades of purple. Stamp onto the background three times then stamp another three that are cut out and fixed using foam pads. By varying where you put the inks on the stamps helps make them look different and Waterfall Stickles adds a little bling.
The forest of trees was mounted on purple card and stuck onto paper from Spirit of Christmas papers which will be available in the Printable Downloads section of the website soon.
The Design Team will be posting some more lovely cards this week so keep popping in for ideas.
Debbie
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
Christmas in July
Well I know some of you will run screaming from the 'C' word, but we are launching new Christmas stamps next month, so have been thinking about Christmas for a few weeks now.
In fact, I set the Design Team a bit of a challenge to create some artwork using some of our older Christmas sets and all this week we will be sharing the results of that challenge.
First up is a card I made using a set called Christmas Reflections.
I made use of torn paper masks to create my little winter scene, flipping them over to make the reflected version. The starry tree comes from the Frosty Trees set and because it is virtually symmetrical, you can turn it upside down to make the reflections.
One of the other things I love doing with these big words is stamping them onto acetate. Because you can use the mirror image version of the text, you can put the foil or glitter onto the stamped side of the acetate, which means that when you flip it over, your text appears the right way round, but can't rub off or get smudged.
Christmas Reflections is currently on offer when purchased as a bundle with Mistletoe Joy - we have a small quantity in old packaging - click on the image below for details or visit the Christmas Specials department to see all our Christmas offers (wholesale offers available too).
Stay tuned for more Christmas cards this week - the girls have done us proud.
In fact, I set the Design Team a bit of a challenge to create some artwork using some of our older Christmas sets and all this week we will be sharing the results of that challenge.
First up is a card I made using a set called Christmas Reflections.
I made use of torn paper masks to create my little winter scene, flipping them over to make the reflected version. The starry tree comes from the Frosty Trees set and because it is virtually symmetrical, you can turn it upside down to make the reflections.
One of the other things I love doing with these big words is stamping them onto acetate. Because you can use the mirror image version of the text, you can put the foil or glitter onto the stamped side of the acetate, which means that when you flip it over, your text appears the right way round, but can't rub off or get smudged.
Christmas Reflections is currently on offer when purchased as a bundle with Mistletoe Joy - we have a small quantity in old packaging - click on the image below for details or visit the Christmas Specials department to see all our Christmas offers (wholesale offers available too).
Stay tuned for more Christmas cards this week - the girls have done us proud.
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
some creations with the doodle butterflies........

Hello there,
Just want to show you some creations with the doodle butterflies sheet. I like those stamps very much because they are so great to stamp with white ink and colour over with pencils. One of my favourite techniques. Most of the time I stamp with white colorbox ink but recently I heard that the Adirondack white is great to use. So I will certainly try that.... Well off to the cards now...
Maybe I have inspired you to get your pencils out........ and have some fun!, creative greetz, Miranda
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Blue Fantastic Florals card (posted by Elaine)
This launch of stamps contains some real beauties and you can imagine my delight at the nature themes as this really is my first love for stamping and crafting generally. This card is another blue one.
This one is an A5 size card. I stamped the square panel on white in Versamark and heat embossed in teal metallic EP. I cut out the panel, leaving the flowers protruding beyond the square panel. I sponged some Chipped Sapphire Distress ink around the edge. I used different shades of blue colouring pencil and a white Inkessentials pen to highlight the flower heads and butterflies. I mounted the panel onto the gorgeous fleur de lys nestie squares.
I stamped and embossed the stylised flower heads on white card and used blue pencils again to shade the flower centres. Again I edged the panel by sponging with the dark blue ink and added the square panel. I stamped, embossed and coloured a couple of extra butterflies and cut these out and mounted them on the card using silcone glue to give a 3D effect. I added the sentiment which I matted and layered several times on dark blue and silver card to add height. I finally matted the larger panel onto dark blue card before attaching to the card blank, and added white gems to complete the card.
Elaine
This one is an A5 size card. I stamped the square panel on white in Versamark and heat embossed in teal metallic EP. I cut out the panel, leaving the flowers protruding beyond the square panel. I sponged some Chipped Sapphire Distress ink around the edge. I used different shades of blue colouring pencil and a white Inkessentials pen to highlight the flower heads and butterflies. I mounted the panel onto the gorgeous fleur de lys nestie squares.
I stamped and embossed the stylised flower heads on white card and used blue pencils again to shade the flower centres. Again I edged the panel by sponging with the dark blue ink and added the square panel. I stamped, embossed and coloured a couple of extra butterflies and cut these out and mounted them on the card using silcone glue to give a 3D effect. I added the sentiment which I matted and layered several times on dark blue and silver card to add height. I finally matted the larger panel onto dark blue card before attaching to the card blank, and added white gems to complete the card.
Elaine
Monday, 27 June 2011
Carousel Horses by Debbie
This card is from the new stamps set Carousel Horses.
When I recieve new stamps for samples I usually stamp them with black ink and have them sitting on the work top in my craft room. I make notes and jot down any ideas I have. I couldn't wait and started applying colour immediately. This horse is stamped with black ink and embossed with clear powder. I coloured with Copic pens. Starting with light shades and adding colour for shading.
The backing was made by stamping and embossing with silver powder so not to take away the focus from the main image. I distressed with Tumbled Glass and Spun Sugar. A couple of ribbon strands attatched with a brad to finish it off.
When I stamped the horses I fell in love with them. They reminded me of a past holiday in Euro Disney with the family.
This is one of five horses and there is a length of fabulous bunting on the stamp plate. Click on the image for a close up.
Debbie
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