CSE Event Projects

I am very excited to share with you the CSE Event Projects from last weekend.

Project One:

The first project we did was around the Earthen Elegance Bundle and we created a painted pot with the fine-tip glue pen.

Earthen Elegance Card

Project Two:

The second project we did we used the Patchwork Pieces dies to create this simple set of notecards & envelopes.
And of course if anyone knows me, then the stamp we used is super appropriate!

Patchwork Notecards & Envelopes

We then stopped for our shared lunch which as always was super yummy and filling and even had some of my famous fudge (although we did start with a piece at 10am of it!)

Project Three:

Our third project we did was using the Berry Harvest background stamp and we used it in two different ways.  Once as a background and once as a watercolour and fussy cut part.
I had cased this idea from the catalogue and I really tried to do it in the moody mauve colour scheme but to me berry’s are bright and colourful so I swapped to the Sweet Sorbet colours.
All the ladies said they much preferred my way.

Berry Harvest Card

Project Four:

Our forth project was the Stargazing Happy Birthday Card.
Now this idea also came from the catalogue but it was as a gift box but again I gravitated away from that and used the Notecards & envelopes as they were the perfect size.

Stargazing Happy Birthday Card

Project Five:

Our last project was this very cool idea I couldn’t help but case from Mandy Wp where she created a great reflection card but I added a few more of the stamps.
One of my ladies actually turned the hour glass back up the right way and had her lady coming into the hourglass and that still looked cool too.

Time Together Looking Glass Card

If these ideas have inspired you but you are scared to give them a go by yourself, then count yourself lucky.  I have full PDF instructions for them on my classes site here.

This was another very successful and very well received CSE Event Project day hosted by me.  If you don’t want to miss out on the next one, then keep an eye out on my events page.

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