Over on Kraftin Kimmie's blog this week - the challenge is to create an image with a fairytale theme. As my husband recently won me the Prince Charming stamp in the Dudes challenge and it arrived in the post yesterday (thanks Kimmie!), I thought it would be churlish of me not to use it to enter the challenge. I also have the Rapunzel stamp, so I decided to team them up, along with a Magnolia background castle window stamp, which I repeated to create a tower for Rapunzel to let her hair down from.
I'm not overly pleased with the colouring, it came out a bit muddy with the trees I think, but I do love the concept so am blogging it anyhow. I stamped Rapunzel twice, and cut her out so I could get just her arms out of the window, and used two lengths of her hair to get it to the bottom of the tower. The vines around the tower were created with the wisteria set of tapestry stamps.
Over at the Saturday Challenge, they want you to use two people on your card, so I am entering their "its a couples thing" challenge as well.
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Monday, 24 January 2011
Home is where the heart is
My friend got the keys to her new house last week, so decided to have a housewarming party this weekend while it was still empty and before any work is done on it. I made her a housewarming card, naturally, but also make her a little welcome banner and altered a photo frame as a gift.
The card is a kraft base, with small rectangles of paper in two patterns layered in patchwork quilt effect - I distressed the edges with distress inks in weathered wood and brushed corduroy. The stamp is a hero arts wooden stamp, coloured with copics. I wanted to show some brickwork, so I used a pale background and then chose a similar colour one shade darker and simply used the chisel end of the marker to make brick like shapes (you can see on the larger version if you click the image)
The sentiment is one I printed off on the computer. I added some ribbon to the left and used my fabulous new favourite tool - Bazzil Jewel Template - to add the lovely swirls of gems to the right.
I am entering the card into the following challenges:
Wild Orchid Challenge - let's get sentimental
That's Krafty Thursday over at The Spotted Chick
I also made her some housewarming gifts - a welcome banner - very simply made with pages from a K&Company 6x6 stack cut into a banner shape, leaving the salvage on to fold over behind to secure the ribbon. The letters were cut on my cricut, from the Cindy Loo cartridge, with a tree and a flower from the From The Nest cartridge. I used a decorative border punch on the first and last flags to add a decorative edge, but left the others plain.
I found this photo frame at The Range and thought it would be great to decorate as a gift. It was just plain white, but I forgot to do a before shot and can't find it online to link to (I bought it from a store). I dabbed over a couple of layers of paint with a Ranger paint dabber in off white to soften the background, and provide a key for the ink to stick to. I then used a Crafty Individuals stamp in a random pattern allover with 3 shades of Ranger Distress Inks (Bundled Sage, Crushed Olive and Forrest Moss). I used a smaller flower stamp also to fill in any areas which looked a bit sparse in the same colours.
I added a couple of the butterfly elements from the stamp after with a momento pearlescent ivy ink for a little more definition. I layered up some flowers in matching colours and added a Martha punched leaf behind. I finished it off by dabbing the edges with a pebble coloured paint dabber to give it a shabby distressed finish.
Friday, 21 January 2011
Birthday Fairy
I knew I had to colour this image as soon as I first saw it on Mo's Digital Pencil. I made this card for a friend, who as we were best mates as teenagers, and she is very much taller and thinner than me (not hard on either score lol!) always affectionately called me, 'her little fat friend'. So I thought I'd send her a big fat fairy to wish on for her birthday!
The image is by Mo Manning and she's a delight to colour with all her voluptuous curves! I coloured her with copics, distressed the edges of the card I printed her onto with Ranger distress inks in weathered wood, and added the swirly details to her dress and wings with sakura glitter pens.
The DP is from Ella Blue by GCD Studios again - I just love this stack. I distressed the edges after cropping the corners again with weathered wood. I mounted her onto some blue card stock (with a mirri layer inbetween) and added a couple of rows of ribbons and some blue gems for added sparkle.
I'm entering my card into the following challenges:
ABC Challenge - M is for Magic well fairies are definately magical!
Cute Card Thursday - 1, 2, 3 Recipe - I have one image, 2 ribbons and 3 layers of paper.
Flutterby Wednesday Challenge - Open Week - just has to contain a butterfly, fairy or angel. :-)
Creative Craft Challenges - Monochromatic Madness - it is all shades of blue except for the flesh tones so I think it counts ;-)
The image is by Mo Manning and she's a delight to colour with all her voluptuous curves! I coloured her with copics, distressed the edges of the card I printed her onto with Ranger distress inks in weathered wood, and added the swirly details to her dress and wings with sakura glitter pens.
The DP is from Ella Blue by GCD Studios again - I just love this stack. I distressed the edges after cropping the corners again with weathered wood. I mounted her onto some blue card stock (with a mirri layer inbetween) and added a couple of rows of ribbons and some blue gems for added sparkle.
ABC Challenge - M is for Magic well fairies are definately magical!
Cute Card Thursday - 1, 2, 3 Recipe - I have one image, 2 ribbons and 3 layers of paper.
Flutterby Wednesday Challenge - Open Week - just has to contain a butterfly, fairy or angel. :-)
Creative Craft Challenges - Monochromatic Madness - it is all shades of blue except for the flesh tones so I think it counts ;-)
Thursday, 20 January 2011
The Big One
I made this card for my husband to give to a friend who turned 60 this week - he's really into fishing so I hit upon the idea of having him catch a "60" on his hook as a different way of getting the number on the card. I'm quite pleased with how it turned out.
The character stamp is a Magnolia and I made the scene using the Alota stamps winter pond scene but I only inked up the pond part and then added grass using my faber castell pencils to cover the gaps under his little jetty. The DP is from Papermania - their new Birdsong pack - this particular one has a basket weave look to it, so I thought it went with the theme of an old fashioned fishing tackle box. I used my EKSuccess "swiss cheese" border punch to create a decorative strip of "bubbles" down the side.
As he is mostly green, very cute and the "gone fishing" sign is a brad, then he fits the theme over at Cooking It Up With Katie so I'm entering their challenge again this week.
I'm entering Let's Ink It Up - Anything Goes as well
The Creative Card Crew want mens card this week so it fits their theme also.
The character stamp is a Magnolia and I made the scene using the Alota stamps winter pond scene but I only inked up the pond part and then added grass using my faber castell pencils to cover the gaps under his little jetty. The DP is from Papermania - their new Birdsong pack - this particular one has a basket weave look to it, so I thought it went with the theme of an old fashioned fishing tackle box. I used my EKSuccess "swiss cheese" border punch to create a decorative strip of "bubbles" down the side.
As he is mostly green, very cute and the "gone fishing" sign is a brad, then he fits the theme over at Cooking It Up With Katie so I'm entering their challenge again this week.
I'm entering Let's Ink It Up - Anything Goes as well
The Creative Card Crew want mens card this week so it fits their theme also.
Saturday, 15 January 2011
Forget the Prince....
.....It's all about the shoes!
I made this card for my friends birthday today - like most of my girlfriends (well like almost every girl everywhere really!) she has a thing for shoes so I thought this image was just perfect for her. Cinderella comes with the matching sentiment and the obligatory shoe.
The paper is from Ella Blue by GCD Studios a gorgeous double sided paper stack in shades of blues and browns. She is coloured with copics and stickles for added sparkle, and mounted onto grey card and silver glitter paper. The large blue flower is an old making memories pack, not sure its still available - it had a pink centre which didn't match so I covered it with a Craftwork Cards birthday circle sentiment.
As this has a flower on it, it qualifies for this weeks challenge at Kraftin Kimmie's blog - Kraftin Kimmie Flowers Challenge
The teal blues and browns also qualify it to enter in the Allsorts Challenge Blog
I'm also entering it into the Stamp Something challenge which is "anything goes"
I made this card for my friends birthday today - like most of my girlfriends (well like almost every girl everywhere really!) she has a thing for shoes so I thought this image was just perfect for her. Cinderella comes with the matching sentiment and the obligatory shoe.
The paper is from Ella Blue by GCD Studios a gorgeous double sided paper stack in shades of blues and browns. She is coloured with copics and stickles for added sparkle, and mounted onto grey card and silver glitter paper. The large blue flower is an old making memories pack, not sure its still available - it had a pink centre which didn't match so I covered it with a Craftwork Cards birthday circle sentiment.
As this has a flower on it, it qualifies for this weeks challenge at Kraftin Kimmie's blog - Kraftin Kimmie Flowers Challenge
The teal blues and browns also qualify it to enter in the Allsorts Challenge Blog
I'm also entering it into the Stamp Something challenge which is "anything goes"
A Card For Katie
Katie Renz, an American crafter and blogger, is unfortunately, quite ill with stomach cancer at the moment, and this week over on the the color throwdown blog they are asking not only to make a card using pink, brown and blue, but also, to send the card you made to Katie to cheer her up after her chemo.
I used Elzybels (shop now closed so no link, sorry) fairy stamp and coloured with copics in the colours for the challenge. I struggled to find patterned papers in my stash that fit the colour theme and weren't too fussy when used together, so I opted for mostly plain or mottled papers in the colour themes, and I embossed the pink with an embossing folder. Some glitter, paper lace and ribbon with a brad finish it off along with a handwritten sentiment.
My card is in the mail, winging its way across the Atlantic - hope it brings a short smile in a very hard time for Katie.
Some digi-stamp artists have grouped together to put a wonderful kit of stamps together and the proceeds from the sale are going to help Katie - you get great stamps and a great price - Katie gets some much needed help - it's a win-win if you ask me so head on over to Jak Heath's website to take a look at what's on offer!
I'm also going to enter this into the Cooking it up with Katie - Pink Embossing Challenge
I used Elzybels (shop now closed so no link, sorry) fairy stamp and coloured with copics in the colours for the challenge. I struggled to find patterned papers in my stash that fit the colour theme and weren't too fussy when used together, so I opted for mostly plain or mottled papers in the colour themes, and I embossed the pink with an embossing folder. Some glitter, paper lace and ribbon with a brad finish it off along with a handwritten sentiment.
My card is in the mail, winging its way across the Atlantic - hope it brings a short smile in a very hard time for Katie.
Some digi-stamp artists have grouped together to put a wonderful kit of stamps together and the proceeds from the sale are going to help Katie - you get great stamps and a great price - Katie gets some much needed help - it's a win-win if you ask me so head on over to Jak Heath's website to take a look at what's on offer!
I'm also going to enter this into the Cooking it up with Katie - Pink Embossing Challenge
Friday, 14 January 2011
Sprinkle Stardust
This card is for a friends birthday which is today - so Happy Birthday Linda! It's the first time I've tried the masking technique to get a background image behind a character - I've used backgrounds before, but I've cut the character out and stuck them on. My alignment was slightly out, so she's not quite sitting on the wall properly, but it's close enough for it not to have ended up in the scrap bin.
I love this image, with all the glitter, and the sprinkle stardust sentiment is just right. (sorry not sure where I got this stamp again - I must try harder to note down when I buy stuff!) I coloured the image with copics and added definition, particularly to the grass which is a bit thin for copics, with my Faber & Castell Polychromos Artists Pencils (unfortunately I don't have this great big beautiful box, just a handful of individual ones) These are great pencils which blend really well with sansoder.
The Happy Birthday sentiment and the bird on a branch are both Elzybels stamps, which are no longer available so no link - sorry. It was quite refreshing to go straight onto a card without any background papers for a change.
As this is my favourite Magnolia image, in no small part due to the fact that it requires you to add lots of my favourite embellishment in the form of glitter for the stardust, I am entering this card into the My favourite things challenge on the Just Magnolia & Hanglar and Stanglar Challenge Blog
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Surprise Package
I made this card for my nieces birthday - it's actually a Christmas Magnolia image, but I think she works well as a birthday surprise too. The little banner is a Magnolia stamp too. The sentiment is an Elzybells stamp, but unfortunately Elzybells has closed its doors so this is no longer available to buy I'm afraid.
As usual, she is stamped on smooth white card and coloured with Copics. I'm not sure what the DP's are - they were in my "pile". Martha's loop border punch and a bit of velvet ribbon add some extra detail. (sorry about the dodgy photo - this was taken before I learnt how to clean the lense!)
I've just found a challenge blog which is new to me, which used only to do the ever-so-hard-to-obtain Hanglar and Stanglar stamps, but now they've added Magnolia's into the mix, so I'm going to do a last minute entry into their Anything Goes challenge
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Classy & Fabulous!
One thing I am determined to do this year, is to actually use some of the craft stash that is currently overflowing out of my very large craft room (I am such a lucky lady to have SUCH an understanding and uncomplaining husband - mwah to you Mr C!). So in the spirit of this, I'm starting the year as I mean to go on, by not only making cards for the special peeps in my life, but also just for the hell of it! And what better way to achieve this than by entering the many challenges that exist out there in blog-land.
So this gorgeous little lady - Samantha from my favourite Moonlight and Whispers range at Kraftin Kimmie is being entered into two challenges this week:
- As I finally managed to get my hands on some kraft card stock, she qualifies for That's Krafty Thursday #45
- And as she's a Kraftin Kimmie image and as I used no ribbon, she also qualifies for the Time to Unwind challenge too.
The image is stamped on smooth white card stock (I use A4 sheets from Rymans - its economical but great for copics and pencils with sansoder) and coloured with copics - she just had to be a red head ;-) I mounted her onto a scrap of sparkly blue paper, embossed with tiny stars, and added a bit of spotty red foil (which was actually the bottom of a Christmas card I trimmed off before recycling). I added a paper punched strip of pearly white paper with one of my Martha Stewart punches and a suitable sentiment - I'm really sorry though I can't remember where I bought this sentiment set from.
Happy Birthday SugarBowl!
To celebrate their second birthday over on the Sugar Bowl they are having a special challenge with two great prizes.
There was a sketch to follow, plus the additional theme of "embossing" so I made this card to play along.
I used "A Little Hug" by Leanne Ellis, and coloured with pencils blended with sansoder and blending stumps. The embossing is the Damask embossing folder from Crafts Too. I used my Martha Stewart branch punch on some white vellum and also added some flower brads to match the sketch.
Happy Birthday Sugar Bowl!
There was a sketch to follow, plus the additional theme of "embossing" so I made this card to play along.
I used "A Little Hug" by Leanne Ellis, and coloured with pencils blended with sansoder and blending stumps. The embossing is the Damask embossing folder from Crafts Too. I used my Martha Stewart branch punch on some white vellum and also added some flower brads to match the sketch.
Happy Birthday Sugar Bowl!
Monday, 10 January 2011
Strut Your Stuff!
New Year, new stamp. I got this gorgeous Kraftin Kimmie "Vivienne" stamp for my birthday back in November, but I haven't had chance to colour it in until now. I thought she would be just perfect for my friend whose birthday it is in January, so I coloured her in with copics, and made her blonde to match the lady in question.
I added a little sparkle to the feathers and necklace with stickles, and popped her onto a background paper from my My Minds Eye Laundry Line which is one of my faves. Unfortunately the image is unclear as apparently "I don't know how to clean my camera lense..." Other half does though so hopefully photos from now on will be a bit better (Unfortunately I'd already given the card away before he pointed out the error of my ways!)
As this is a new stamp, it fits the theme this week over on Cupcake Craft Challenge - Something New so I am entering my card into their challenge for the first time.
Sunday, 9 January 2011
Skaterboy!
This card was a custom design for a friend for her grandson who is currently mad on skateboarding.
I used The Greeting Farm's Skater Ian stamp and coloured with copics, then I made an urban background. A sky blue paper, layered with grey and beige offcuts at the bottom to make the road, then I cut strips of pale grey and beige to make skyscrapers. I made windows by just dabbing the chisel end of my black copic in rows. I finished it with a ramp for him to jump over.
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Kraftin Kimmie's Dudes Challenge
The challenge over at Kraftin Kimmie's blog over the holidays was all about the "Dudes" and it was an intriguing one, not only did the image have to feature one of Kimmie's dudes, but you had to get a dude in your life to make the card! Yes, you had to share your stash with a boy!!!!!!
I thought it sounded like a fun way to spend New Year's Day so I decided we'd both use the same stamp and see what we came up with. I decided we'd use Willard and get a head start on next years Christmas cards.... Can you tell whose is whose? I was hoping it would be easier to spot mine, but it turns out my other half took to my copics like a duck to water - I may have to find a hiding space for them!
In case you were still wondering - mine was the blue version......
Friday, 31 December 2010
Happy New Year!
Now I'm feeling slightly less like the creature from the black lagoon and have stopped coughing long enough to colour inside the lines, I thought it was time I made a card again, so I made a couple of Happy New Year cards for my mum and auntie. I used a Mo Manning image of a little child asleep on his dog and made my own sentiment. It reminded me of when I was a child and used to fall asleep on the dogs in the pub when my parents took me to the parties on Christmas Day Night when the pub was shut.
This image fits with the theme over on Mo's Digital Challenge which is "Bless the Beasts and Children" so I am going to enter my card into the challenge. The image is called "Buds" and comes in 4 versions - the one I used can be found here but search for buds if you want the girl or aa versions.
As there is a child in the card, it also fits the theme of "C" on the Anything Goes Challenge Blog, so I am playing along with that this week as well.
I printed the image onto glossy card stock and coloured with copics - I should have added some texture to the fur with pencils, but I was short on time as I need to deliver them today, but I think the copic shading gives a hint of fur. I double mounted onto plain card stock, added ribbon and a couple of buttons, and mounted onto patterned paper from My Minds Eye - Laundry Line.
Hopefully we'll be able to keep our eyes open for long enough to see in the New Year tonight, but if past performances are anything to go by, we might be emulating the little boy and miss it all again!
Happy New Year everyone - and here's to a very crafty 2011!!!
This image fits with the theme over on Mo's Digital Challenge which is "Bless the Beasts and Children" so I am going to enter my card into the challenge. The image is called "Buds" and comes in 4 versions - the one I used can be found here but search for buds if you want the girl or aa versions.
As there is a child in the card, it also fits the theme of "C" on the Anything Goes Challenge Blog, so I am playing along with that this week as well.
I printed the image onto glossy card stock and coloured with copics - I should have added some texture to the fur with pencils, but I was short on time as I need to deliver them today, but I think the copic shading gives a hint of fur. I double mounted onto plain card stock, added ribbon and a couple of buttons, and mounted onto patterned paper from My Minds Eye - Laundry Line.
Hopefully we'll be able to keep our eyes open for long enough to see in the New Year tonight, but if past performances are anything to go by, we might be emulating the little boy and miss it all again!
Happy New Year everyone - and here's to a very crafty 2011!!!
Thursday, 30 December 2010
Book Group Christmas Dinner 2010
I started this post much earlier in the month, but have been down for a couple of weeks with a chest infection (early unwanted christmas gift!) It was our annual Christmas dinner for bookgroup in early December and all the ladies bought me this gorgeous Christmas table centre as a thank you for hosting book group and feeding them throughout the year. Isn't it beautiful? I just love the colour combination of the lime green orchids, the red roses and the gold leaves. Thanks ladies :-) (It even stayed fresh for Christmas day!)
I always make the ladies something crafty, either to put in a cracker or as a table decoration that they can take home with them. This year I made paper ornaments using my delightful new stamps from Waltzing Mouse which fit perfectly in the traditional ornament nestability. I love these vintage style ornament stamps and I stamped 5 to make each decoration into a sort of bag to hold some candy canes and the second hand-made gift of a badge.
I saw this sentiment on something earlier in the year and thought it would make a great badge - appropriately worded for a group of busy readers.... I rolled out some sculpy, stamped the sentiment into using an Elzybels alphabet stamp. I covered with glossy accents once baked and added christmas tinsel glitter to the edge.
Dinner itself is always the traditional turkey with all the trimmings, but one of our ladies turned veggie this year, so I had to come up with a vegetarian option for her and I have to say, I wanted to eat it myself so I thought I'd share it with you.
To begin with I peeled and cubed a small butternut squash and pan roasted the cubes along with diced onion, and diced courgette. I added cumin and a little alfez lemon stir fry paste for warmth and flavour. I dry roasted some cashew nuts and then blitzed half of them with half a pack of pistachios - I wanted to leave some for texture and crunch but wanted the ground up nuts to form a mortar to hold the dish together. Finally I stirred through the remaining nuts, a pack of cubed feta, lemon zest and lots of fresh parsley. I would have added a few diced apricots ideally but my vegetarian friend doesn't like dried fruit. The resulting mixture can be seen below.
I arranged 6 feuille de brique sheets so that they overlapped to form a rectangle, brushing each with butter to make them stick together. If you can't find feuille de brique, filo would be a prefectly good substitute, but I would make sure I used more so that it was double thickness everywhere as the brique sheets are stronger and less likely to tear than filo. I put the filling in the middle, rolled and put seam side down on a baking sheet. I brushed the top again with butter and sprinkled with sesame seeds and baked in a hot oven for 15 minutes until warm throughout and crispy on the outside. It went down a treat with the vegetarian guest and was also pretty decent cold for lunch the next day.
I always make the ladies something crafty, either to put in a cracker or as a table decoration that they can take home with them. This year I made paper ornaments using my delightful new stamps from Waltzing Mouse which fit perfectly in the traditional ornament nestability. I love these vintage style ornament stamps and I stamped 5 to make each decoration into a sort of bag to hold some candy canes and the second hand-made gift of a badge.
I saw this sentiment on something earlier in the year and thought it would make a great badge - appropriately worded for a group of busy readers.... I rolled out some sculpy, stamped the sentiment into using an Elzybels alphabet stamp. I covered with glossy accents once baked and added christmas tinsel glitter to the edge.
Dinner itself is always the traditional turkey with all the trimmings, but one of our ladies turned veggie this year, so I had to come up with a vegetarian option for her and I have to say, I wanted to eat it myself so I thought I'd share it with you.
To begin with I peeled and cubed a small butternut squash and pan roasted the cubes along with diced onion, and diced courgette. I added cumin and a little alfez lemon stir fry paste for warmth and flavour. I dry roasted some cashew nuts and then blitzed half of them with half a pack of pistachios - I wanted to leave some for texture and crunch but wanted the ground up nuts to form a mortar to hold the dish together. Finally I stirred through the remaining nuts, a pack of cubed feta, lemon zest and lots of fresh parsley. I would have added a few diced apricots ideally but my vegetarian friend doesn't like dried fruit. The resulting mixture can be seen below.
I arranged 6 feuille de brique sheets so that they overlapped to form a rectangle, brushing each with butter to make them stick together. If you can't find feuille de brique, filo would be a prefectly good substitute, but I would make sure I used more so that it was double thickness everywhere as the brique sheets are stronger and less likely to tear than filo. I put the filling in the middle, rolled and put seam side down on a baking sheet. I brushed the top again with butter and sprinkled with sesame seeds and baked in a hot oven for 15 minutes until warm throughout and crispy on the outside. It went down a treat with the vegetarian guest and was also pretty decent cold for lunch the next day.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Mo's Design Team
My all time favourite rubber/digital stamp designer is having a DT call. I'm not sure my work is worthy, but it really would be a dream to join Mo's Dream Team. If you haven't heard of Mo, then go along to her blog where you can see her new designs and buy them in digital download format.
For the DT call, the rules are simple - just choose you're favourite Mo image, make a card, and link it back to her site. I say simple, but it wasn't easy - my first problem was choosing my favourite image - it took me 5 days to make a choice - they're all so darn good! I narrowed it down to a handful - Diva, Young Love, My Friend, Bossy or Fairy Dee. In the end, the cupcakes in the Fairy image won out (well cupcakes are becoming part of my identity...) One of the things I love most about Mo's images are their humour, and I love that this little birthday fairy has pigged out on the cakes - so much so that she can't even finish the one she started - you can even see the little plum shaped belly she's developing that's full of delicious cake!
I also found this image a challenge to colour as I've only ever done caucasian faces before so figuring out the colouring took a few practices. For anyone else in the same predicament, I ended up using the following copic colours:
E31, E11, E35, E57 and E50. I substituted a stronger peach tone in R32 for the cheeks.
For the cupcake cases, I switched to pencils and used the following colours from Faber Castell:
9201-133 - Magenta
9201-125 - Middle Purple Pink
9201-151 - Medium Flesh.
For the cupcake top I used one of my new copic sketch pen in the really pale colour range - RV0000 and added some shading with another Faber Castell in 9201-189 - Cinnamon. A bit of glitter for the hundreds and thousands finishes it off nicely.
I went for a green dress on Dee as I love pink and green as a colour combination. So to make the image into a card I picked two pink papers - one pale with glitter from the DCVW Sweet Treats stack, and a simple darker pink polka dot beneath. More cupcakes, with my favourite EK Success punch and some nontraditional "green" cherry's on top with some iron on clothes sequins simply stuck on with a little silicon.
You can check out all the entries here - there are a lot there already - I just hope Mo likes mine :-)
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
It's Snowing!
Snow is definitely the theme for today, so I've decided to enter one of my favourite Mo winter images which is now also available in rubber from Stamping Bella into the weekly Bellarific Friday Challenge which is "snow" this week.
The door is coloured in pencils and blended with sansoder and blending stumps. I used Linda's towel technique using lots of dots in various shades of green copic markers to colour the actual wreath. Red stickles for berries, and white stickles for the all important snow finish the look, along with a little bow from my stash of ribbon. The background papers are both from the DCWV Christmas Stack.
We've already got the worst snow Sheffield has seen in 30 years, and its still falling. The cat has cabin fever and much more of this and we'll not be far behind her! Keep warm everyone and get the soup on!
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Antipodean Wedding Card
I made this card for a friend whose sister is getting married on December 1st on Hamilton Island in Australia (the one from Murial's Wedding). I made a box card, with a picture of the love heart reef which is just off Hamilton Island as the background image, a Magnolia arbour stamped and cut out as the middle ground, and an Elzybels bride and groom stamped a cut out on the frame in the foreground. I used my new copic sketch colours from the 0000 range - the more 0's the paler the colour - perfect for snow and wedding dresses! I stamped extra flowers from the Magnolia arbour and stuck them over a MarianneD swirl. The side view below shows the layers a little clearer.
Friday, 26 November 2010
Woofs and Paws
It was my friends birthday last week and she owns an adorable little whippet who looks exactly like the whippet on this card I made for her. I found the rubber stamp on eBay over the summer and bought it in preparation as I just knew she'd love it.
I stamped and coloured with copics, added glossy accents for a nice shiny nose, and mounted onto Die Cuts With a View papers from their Pet stack. A craftwork cards sentiment tinted with distress inks and a bone ribbon rosette finishes it off.
As I knew she would love the image so much, I decided to make her a set of note cards as a gift. I made a simple folder, covered it and added ribbon ties and a gorgeous sentiment stamp from Stempelglede stamps mounted using a nestabilities lables die. (Actually, I should confess, I got my husband to do the measuring for the folder - I just cut it out!)
I used the same paper inside and yes, putting the flowers upside down WAS a deliberate mistake ;-)
I then made 6 A6 notelet cards, same image but stamped on brown as I didn't have time to colour them all in, with the same bone ribbon as an accent. Simple and elegant.
Thursday, 18 November 2010
50th Birthday
Not a lot of text today as I've been either in bed or on the sofa since Sunday with the dreaded lurgy and today I'm channelling Phyllis from Corrie with my growly voice!
However, last week was a busy week from a crafting point of view as it was a friends 50th and I made her a jewellery gift and a tower of cupcakes for her party. The cupcakes were somewhat of a marathon, especially in my tiny kitchen, so I had to put up my culinary paste table to hold all 120 of them....
I made 3 flavours - coconut and raspberry with malibu american frosting, chocolate with chocolate ganache and my personal favourite, caramel mud cakes with baileys toffee cream frosting. I topped the whole tower off with the birthday girls favourite flavour in cake form - lemon with lemon curd cream cheese frosting.
As these were special cakes, for a special birthday, I wanted to decorate them in a style to suit the party girl, so I made sparkly pink glittered stars, black glittered 50's and disco glittered cocktail glasses. All made out of fondant, painted with edible glitter and some extra glitter on top for added birthday sparkle!
Unfortunately, the birthday girl herself didn't make it to her party as she was unwell, but the cakes went down well with the guests and family took some home for my friend.
She's a bit of a jewellery fiend, and liked the last necklace we made at jewellery class, so I adapted the design and made it in pink and silver, along with a matching charm style bracelet. Hopefully she'll be well enough to party soon and give them an outing. Happy 50th and get well soon xxx
However, last week was a busy week from a crafting point of view as it was a friends 50th and I made her a jewellery gift and a tower of cupcakes for her party. The cupcakes were somewhat of a marathon, especially in my tiny kitchen, so I had to put up my culinary paste table to hold all 120 of them....
I made 3 flavours - coconut and raspberry with malibu american frosting, chocolate with chocolate ganache and my personal favourite, caramel mud cakes with baileys toffee cream frosting. I topped the whole tower off with the birthday girls favourite flavour in cake form - lemon with lemon curd cream cheese frosting.
As these were special cakes, for a special birthday, I wanted to decorate them in a style to suit the party girl, so I made sparkly pink glittered stars, black glittered 50's and disco glittered cocktail glasses. All made out of fondant, painted with edible glitter and some extra glitter on top for added birthday sparkle!
Unfortunately, the birthday girl herself didn't make it to her party as she was unwell, but the cakes went down well with the guests and family took some home for my friend.
She's a bit of a jewellery fiend, and liked the last necklace we made at jewellery class, so I adapted the design and made it in pink and silver, along with a matching charm style bracelet. Hopefully she'll be well enough to party soon and give them an outing. Happy 50th and get well soon xxx
Monday, 1 November 2010
Halloween Challenge
A bit late I know, but after chatting to Lynne at the Craft Den on Saturday (whilst ordering my cricut - and yes am very excited!) she asked if I'd be joining in with the challenge again this week over at Anything Goes Challenge, and I said I wouldn't because I don't have any "halloween" images to colour as we don't really do much for it with not having kids in the family. However, a challenge is a challenge, and I don't like to back down, so - I came up with a little beaded spider - not very ghoulish, but turned out quite cute ;-)
You can hang it by its head and turn it into a pendant, or I think it would make a very nice ring, or maybe a brooch, and could be made smaller to turn into earrings.
You can hang it by its head and turn it into a pendant, or I think it would make a very nice ring, or maybe a brooch, and could be made smaller to turn into earrings.
Thursday, 21 October 2010
Anything Goes Black and White Challenge
I haven't joined in with any challenges before, but I found this gorgeous ribbon in CostCo this week - its for decorating my Christmas present wrapping really, but when I saw that Anything Goes Challenge Blog were doing a black and white theme this week, I knew it would be perfect to make a really quick card.
I covered a strip of white card with the ribbon to make sure the black card didn't show through, then mounted it and added some black plastic pearls to areas on the design. I matched these with some white liquid pearl dots to the right edge, and a CraftWork Cards black and white circular sentiment to finish it off. Full card in under 5 minutes from start to finish which has to be a record for me!
Monday, 11 October 2010
Kraftin Kimmie Stamps
Kraftin Kimmie is a relatively new range of stamps from Canada - Kimmie recently celebrating her first anniversary - boy what a great range they've produced in just a year! I love their Moonlight Whispers range - the characters are just gorgeous and colour up amazingly! I bought a couple to try and had such fun with both of them. I get mine in the UK from Quixotic Paperie and if you hurry on over to her store, Elaine has 10% off all rubber stamps until 13th October.
My first purchase is Suzette the Can Can girl - isn't she fab? I stamped and coloured her with a mix of copics and pencils blended with sansoder and blending stumps. I cut her out and mounted her onto color-core black magic card which I embossed using a "twinkle" crafts too embossing folder in my big kick, and sanded the embossed areas to reveal the color-core card to look like lights twinkling behind her on stage. I added a co-ordinating strip of paper embossed again with a crafts too folder - this time damask which I adore. A little card candy and copic colour-co-ordinated sentiment from craft works and a glitter strip finish off the card.
Most of the stamps come with a matching sentiment - I went for Rapunzel here because I could see lots of cards I could make with the sentiment of "let your hair down" I coloured her with copics and pencils as before, but slightly over blended the hair so it looks a bit flat unfortunately (good excuse to have another go later!) This time I used a Marianne D Creatables die to cut out the star border, and threaded some silver ribbon through it and mounted it onto black card. I like the black background with these stamps - it really makes them pop, so I cut her out and half mounted her onto the black borders strip. I stamped the sentiment in silver to match the ribbon and added another Craft Works sentiment, again, colour matched to the dress with the same copic (they colour so well with copics - the pearly card still shines through)
My first purchase is Suzette the Can Can girl - isn't she fab? I stamped and coloured her with a mix of copics and pencils blended with sansoder and blending stumps. I cut her out and mounted her onto color-core black magic card which I embossed using a "twinkle" crafts too embossing folder in my big kick, and sanded the embossed areas to reveal the color-core card to look like lights twinkling behind her on stage. I added a co-ordinating strip of paper embossed again with a crafts too folder - this time damask which I adore. A little card candy and copic colour-co-ordinated sentiment from craft works and a glitter strip finish off the card.
Most of the stamps come with a matching sentiment - I went for Rapunzel here because I could see lots of cards I could make with the sentiment of "let your hair down" I coloured her with copics and pencils as before, but slightly over blended the hair so it looks a bit flat unfortunately (good excuse to have another go later!) This time I used a Marianne D Creatables die to cut out the star border, and threaded some silver ribbon through it and mounted it onto black card. I like the black background with these stamps - it really makes them pop, so I cut her out and half mounted her onto the black borders strip. I stamped the sentiment in silver to match the ribbon and added another Craft Works sentiment, again, colour matched to the dress with the same copic (they colour so well with copics - the pearly card still shines through)
I've just ordered Cinderella from the same range - for her the sentiment is "its all about the shoes" which is very apt for me and many of my girl friends so can't wait to get her!
Saturday, 9 October 2010
First Attempts at Scrapbooking
I've got a lot of scrapbooks - 6x6, 8x8, 12x12, mini, shaped - you name it, I've bought them all, but after buying they've sat, pristine in their wrappers, looking sad and lonely at the bottom of my crafting drawers, and some of them, I am ashamed to say, have sat there for nye on 5 or 6 years now. Why? Well up to now, I have to admit, they've somewhat scared the hell out of me.....
I can make cards, they're small, simple and for most people, a throw away item once the birthday or event is over. But a scrapbook is bigger, and a more permanent record for you or whoever the recipient may be, the layouts are more complicated, there are photos to print, journalling to consider, embelishments, titles, double page spreads - not to mention trying to work out if your products are of 'archival' quality - its all just a big scary prospect, so I've just looked longingly at blogs and books and magazines and stroked my beautiful albums thinking "one day" I will be brave and I will take on the scrapbook challenge.
Well my friends - the whole of September was pretty much that "day"! I did it, I bit the bullet and I did a scrapbook - and not being one to dip my toe in the water with the easy stuff, I went straight for a 12 x 12 book, to be given to someone as a gift! (and it was a boy, just to make it all a bit more complex as it was full of geology and rocks rather than flowers and glitter and manly embelishments are much harder to track down as we all know!) Oh yes, no pressure then, just produce something beautiful, even if you've never done it before and you only have 3 weeks to do it.
This is why the blog has been pretty quiet of late - every waking non-working hour has been spent in the craft room, fidling with paper, stamps and photos and scratching my head (a lot) and going over and over the same pages trying to make it all "fit". I have to say a big thanks to Lynne at the Craft Den for responding to my panicked questions and helping me with the last tricky layouts. But finally I did it - I broke my srapbooking duck as it were, and, although it was very frustrating at times, and even more time consuming than I'd ever imagined, it wasn't nearly as scary as I'd feared, and I loved it, and I even think I ended up with some pretty decent pages for a beginner........
Now I can't share too many pages, as the photos aren't mine, but here's a select few:
My first page - monochrome and simple, with a border using victorian lace punch from martha stewart to add to the vintage effect.
I found gelogical papers hard to find, so printed out some pebble images and overlapped them to create a background, then found an image of rocks on the edge of a canyon, and cut them out to create a foreground - I love the finished effect.
I used a 'create a swirl' stamp to overstamp the printed poem of the glory of the garden and I think this gave a great effect, and I love the look of the "sliced" photo.
The last page was journalling stamps, and stamped tags in individual pockets for people at the retirement party to write their personal messages on.
I can make cards, they're small, simple and for most people, a throw away item once the birthday or event is over. But a scrapbook is bigger, and a more permanent record for you or whoever the recipient may be, the layouts are more complicated, there are photos to print, journalling to consider, embelishments, titles, double page spreads - not to mention trying to work out if your products are of 'archival' quality - its all just a big scary prospect, so I've just looked longingly at blogs and books and magazines and stroked my beautiful albums thinking "one day" I will be brave and I will take on the scrapbook challenge.
Well my friends - the whole of September was pretty much that "day"! I did it, I bit the bullet and I did a scrapbook - and not being one to dip my toe in the water with the easy stuff, I went straight for a 12 x 12 book, to be given to someone as a gift! (and it was a boy, just to make it all a bit more complex as it was full of geology and rocks rather than flowers and glitter and manly embelishments are much harder to track down as we all know!) Oh yes, no pressure then, just produce something beautiful, even if you've never done it before and you only have 3 weeks to do it.
This is why the blog has been pretty quiet of late - every waking non-working hour has been spent in the craft room, fidling with paper, stamps and photos and scratching my head (a lot) and going over and over the same pages trying to make it all "fit". I have to say a big thanks to Lynne at the Craft Den for responding to my panicked questions and helping me with the last tricky layouts. But finally I did it - I broke my srapbooking duck as it were, and, although it was very frustrating at times, and even more time consuming than I'd ever imagined, it wasn't nearly as scary as I'd feared, and I loved it, and I even think I ended up with some pretty decent pages for a beginner........
Now I can't share too many pages, as the photos aren't mine, but here's a select few:
My first page - monochrome and simple, with a border using victorian lace punch from martha stewart to add to the vintage effect.
I found gelogical papers hard to find, so printed out some pebble images and overlapped them to create a background, then found an image of rocks on the edge of a canyon, and cut them out to create a foreground - I love the finished effect.
I used a 'create a swirl' stamp to overstamp the printed poem of the glory of the garden and I think this gave a great effect, and I love the look of the "sliced" photo.
The last page was journalling stamps, and stamped tags in individual pockets for people at the retirement party to write their personal messages on.
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