ESAD – Autumn-Winter Mini Catalogue Blog Hop
Good Morning everyone!
I hope you’re ready for the ESAD Blog Hop! Better go and grab yourself a coffee as you’ll be hopping for a while!
What is ESAD you say?
ESAD stands for Extra Special Australian (and New Zealand) Demonstrators and it is an online group just for Australian and New Zealand demonstrators for Stampin’ Up!
We so love what we do and not only do we love to share it with our customers, friends and wonderful blog visitors but we share our love for what we do with each other as Demonstrators. We run swaps, challenges, tutorials, product know how and cyberstamps and we are always there to help and support each other when its needed.
So if you are a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator located in Australia or New Zealand then please feel free to click here to join our wonderful group.
We are again offering Blog Candy for our Blog Hop. What you need to do is complete the blog hop until you get back to me. Once you’ve visited and commented on every blog then you will need to email Sharlene at stampwithsharlene@hotmail.com who will then put your name into the draw for the blog candy. There will be one winner from New Zealand and one winner from Australia.
So you have hopefully arrived here from Jan McAnulty’s blog, or if this is your first stop then just follow the links from blog to blog.
My first project is a little puffy box using the Melon Mambo cardstock, ink and ribbon and the Extra-Large Two Step Bird punch. I have stamped the background of the bird using the Vintage Vogue stamp set and I have run the puffy box through the Big Shot using the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder.
The second project I have to show is an Easter basket made from the Scallop Envelope Bigz die. Just cut out 4 envelopes with your Big Shot, which you will easily get out of a 12″ x 12″ sheet of cardstock, I have used Old Olive. Then just stick them together – couldn’t be easier.
I have then decorated each panel with the beautiful Cottage Wall designer series paper and tied some of the wonderful Rich Razzleberry Polka-Dot Grosgrain ribbon around the box. The stamp set I have used is Cottage Garden with Rich Razzleberry and Old Olive inks and the quotation is stamped onto a tag cut from the Lots of Tags Sizzlits dies.
And the final project I have to show you is an Origami box made from Soft Suede cardstock. I have used the Very Vintage wheel and Soft Suede ink to decorate the strips around the box and the Vintage Vogue stamp set and Rich Razzleberry ink for the embellishments. I have used the Soft Suede Polka-Dot Grosgrain ribbon to close the box.
Inside the box I have made some little fridge magnets using the same stamps and colours as before. The leaves are cut using the Little Leaves Sizzlits die. A nice little gift for a friend.
Please don’t forget to leave a comment and then let Sharlene know when you have commented on all the blogs, you don’t want to miss out on ”blog candy”. (Sorry! – Stampin’ Up! demonstrators do not qualify for blog candy)
You are now off on your way to Jenny Hayward’s blog, have fun.














Beautiful projects, Jane! I’m glad to have found your blog.
Thanks a lot Jane….Now I have to buy the very vintage wheel! Love teh origami box with fridge magnets, what a cute little gift!
Thanks for sharing Jane…BEAUTIFUL projects!!
What a sweet Easter basket! Loved all your projects – thanks for sharing
My fave project is that cute little box made from the Scallop Envelope die (something else to add to the wish list!). They are all divine though!
Wow! Jane, this box is devine! I just might have to case that one, if I can figure out how to do it, thanks so much for sharing your talent with us. Lots of inky hugs from Charmaine
Love your projects – and a couple more things to go on my wish list!
Thanks for the inspiration, your work is wonderful
Allison Brudenell
love all your projects, but especially that box and the fridge magnets! So cute! thanks for sharing!
Hi Jane,
Your origami box & magnets are really delightful, but your puffy box in my fav color – Melon Mambo is my fav – love that Polka Dot embossing and the way you’ve stamped the vintage vogue stamp on the bird! Of course – with or with out chocolate your basket is something I’ll have to case sooner rather than later!
Thanks Corinna
Hi Jane, The box with the fridge magnets is my favourite. Louise
Oh Jane .. what a lovely blog you have!! hahahahahaha I do so love these projects and that basket with all those Lindt bunnies inside – thats for me right?? mmm like i need chocolate :/ Gorgeous projects honey and cant wait to meet you at convention! Thanks for participating in the blog hop and it was painless wasnt it??
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I just love everything – I especially love the vintage vogue box.
Great gift ideas, beautiful creations!
Love, love, love everything. The vintage vogue stamped birdie is toooooo cute. I need to get me some mambo melon and the soft suede of the origami box that I will have to CASE! The basket of chocolate Lindt bunnies ( my fav choc, of course) what is not to love. Thanks for inspiring. enjoy your Easter. Cheers Donna Zammit
OMG! I love all your projects but the origami box is to die for!! Will definitely be casing that one over the weekend. TFS, I will be adding your blog to my blurfing list.
Lovely projects Jane. TFS
Sue
Brilliant boxes
Great projects Jane, love the origami box.
roslyn
Love the box Jane! That would make a fantastic present.
You are very clever
Jane, i am loving all of your creations, the more i see the more i want, i have the vintage vogue on its way, and the top note die is on my most wanted list
Sharna
Hello Jane! I knew that the envelope die was quite small … but what a fantastic idea to use it for the easter box! Perhaps I will HAVE to get it??? Love the contrast card on the origami box that has been stamped using the wheet stamp. I love my wheel stamps … but forget to use them!!!
Stampin’ Hugs, Andrea xxx
Hey Leonie, glad you like my blog, I have a great blog designer I can give you her name if you want it!! hahaha I have been amazed at the wonderful projects I have seen on the blog hop and am so glad I joined in. Unfortunately there are now a few stamp sets I “need” that I wasn’t going to bother with and dies but now that I have seen what’s been created – well! Jane
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Janey, these are beeeeeautiful projects. Fantastic.
Gorgeous projects thank-you!
I love all your projects. I cant decide if the basket or the box is my favourite. I love them both equally. Thank you for the inspiration.
All your projects are just gorgeous I love the puffy box with the bird. Thankyou for sharing
Jane,
Fantastic work. Such lovely boxes and baskets. I love what you have done.
Thanks
Annette
Jane, I LOVE your origami box and the puffy box too. I have a secret obsession with embossed polka dots, but I do it the old fashioned way with a stylus … that Big Shot is looking like an essential item! Thanks for the inspiration.
I adore that green basket full of bunnies – it’s amazing!
I ADORE that little pink pillow box, with the bird and the embossing….oh yum!
I love what you have done here very creative well done