by Carrie | May 15, 2021 | Annual catalogue, Family, Gate fold, Spring/Summer mini catalogue, Techniques, Tutorials, Valentine's, love and weddings
Hello and welcome to The Inky Nook. Today I am sharing my parents wedding anniversary card I made last weekend. They have been married for 47 years and I admire how they have embraced the ups and downs of life together. I saw fellow demonstrator Karen Gillies share...
by Carrie | Feb 27, 2021 | Blog hop, Techniques
Welcome to the Totally Techniques blog hop! I’m Carrie from The Inky Nook based in the UK and I’m a guest designer joining in this month. Each month the team chooses a technique to feature and each of the artists showcases their version of the technique....
by Carrie | Feb 21, 2021 | Birthday, Blog hop, Spring/Summer mini catalogue, Techniques
Hello and welcome to The Inky Nook whether you are starting the Stamptastic Friends hop with me or hopping over from Leighsa. Our theme this month is fabulous flowers so I knew I wanted to make a handmade floral birthday card to share with you. It just so happens that...
by Carrie | Jan 17, 2021 | Blog hop, Occasion, Techniques, Valentine's, love and weddings
It’s National Hug Day on the 21 January 2021 so welcome to today’s hop as we share love and hugs through papercrafting. So I wanted to send love and hugs to my friends and have my first play with the Gilded Leafing flakes. Who would you love to hug right...
by Carrie | Oct 17, 2020 | Annual catalogue, Colours, Family, Other, Techniques
Sending a message of love and hope to family and friends during the tighter lockdown restrictions that have come in to play across the UK this week. I know for us personally we have enjoyed being able to meet some of our favourite people who live locally whilst...
by Carrie | Oct 10, 2020 | Annual catalogue, Colours, Techniques, Tutorials
Hi there and welcome to The Inky Nook with me, Carrie. I’ve been a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator for about 6.5 years now and I can’t believe I have not used this technique before now. This week’s blog post is going to explain how to do the reverse...