Hi, everyone! Thought I'd post this pic of a card I made using a digistamp created from a photograph of my youngest, Josh (he looks a bit older now!) I love the way it turned out and the play on words is fun, too! I used Dovecraft Masculine 6 x 6 papers and coloured my image in PS - a bit of glitter accents the shell, though I'm toying with the idea of glazing it with Glossy Accents, it's just a large area not to get bubbles in!?!
As I write this, I am penned into the corner of my craft room, by the computer, as me and DH are in the middle of constructing kitchen cupboards that I bought yesterday to make my work area a bit...no, a lot...tidier! I am sick of looking at a mish mash of shelves and boxes, so I'm hoping this way everything will be hidden away when I don't need it - I'll still be one of the messiest workers, that'll never change, but in between times, maybe there will be tidiness?!! I'll let you know how I get on!! : )
Sunday, 16 January 2011
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
First of the year!
Hi there, everyone! Well, I have actually made my first cards of the year! I have been struggling to get back in to things - I think because I had so many cards that I had to make before the holidays, that card making had become a chore, so these two are just for fun...
The first card I made, uses the Tilda with Sunflower stamp, coloured using my chalks, patterned papers from my stash (they were part of a pack -I think they are My Mind's Eye, Bloom & Grow), paper flowers from Crafts4U and some vintage lace that Mam kindly got me on her latest trip to Abakhan. I inked all the edges of the papers and around the oval with Walnut Stain DI and accented with Glamour Dust...
...the end result was quite vintage, I thought? I would love to receive it, so I suppose that must mean I'm happy with it!!
The second card I made using one of the clipart images from Arthur's Free Clipart, coloured with PS - I used the image before on 16th May 2010 post, but made it very fresh this time by using pastel patterned papers which have been in my stash for ages (they were individual sheets that I bought from my local craft shop). The flowers were from Crafts4U again and the pearly bits I found in the back of my embellishments drawer...
...it ended up quite girly, who'd have thought it from me?!! And as I said before, I think the expression on the little girl's face sums the sentiment up to a tee!
Hope you like them as much as I do, I thoroughly enjoyed making them, so maybe I'm finally getting back into the swing of things! Happy crafting!
The first card I made, uses the Tilda with Sunflower stamp, coloured using my chalks, patterned papers from my stash (they were part of a pack -I think they are My Mind's Eye, Bloom & Grow), paper flowers from Crafts4U and some vintage lace that Mam kindly got me on her latest trip to Abakhan. I inked all the edges of the papers and around the oval with Walnut Stain DI and accented with Glamour Dust...
...the end result was quite vintage, I thought? I would love to receive it, so I suppose that must mean I'm happy with it!!
The second card I made using one of the clipart images from Arthur's Free Clipart, coloured with PS - I used the image before on 16th May 2010 post, but made it very fresh this time by using pastel patterned papers which have been in my stash for ages (they were individual sheets that I bought from my local craft shop). The flowers were from Crafts4U again and the pearly bits I found in the back of my embellishments drawer...
...it ended up quite girly, who'd have thought it from me?!! And as I said before, I think the expression on the little girl's face sums the sentiment up to a tee!
Hope you like them as much as I do, I thoroughly enjoyed making them, so maybe I'm finally getting back into the swing of things! Happy crafting!
Saturday, 1 January 2011
Happy New Year!
Hi guys!
Wishing you all a very Happy New Year - a Happy New Decade, even!! 2011 has arrived at a hare's pace, it doesn't seem that long ago that we were celebrating a new millenium!!
Well, I'm still having issues with getting back into cardmaking at the minute, between shopping, visiting and just enjoying the festivities, crafting has been put on the shelf for a week and I'm just enjoying the holidays! I did get to finish my brother's present (I don't know if you'll make it out from the photo, I should've staged it better, but hey-ho!)
I made a patchwork bed runner and cushions and a magnetic calendar, so it works no matter what the year...as he pointed out, the only thing is that he'll have to keep it updated, or he might still think it's three weeks last Tuesday!!
I got the most wonderful handmade bag from my SIL, I'd put an 'x' next to the one that I liked in the pattern book she got for Xmas last year - cheeky, I know - but it worked and I now have a lovely new handbag to show for it...and you can never have too many of those!
The boys are back in school next week, so I'm hoping to get back to some sort of order, once all the decorations are away and the presents have found places to live! Our waning house is now bursting at the seams, we could do with an extension...scrap that, we just need a bigger house - or less stuff?!
Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and I'll hopefully have more to show you in the next couple of weeks...best wishes for 2011!
Wishing you all a very Happy New Year - a Happy New Decade, even!! 2011 has arrived at a hare's pace, it doesn't seem that long ago that we were celebrating a new millenium!!
Well, I'm still having issues with getting back into cardmaking at the minute, between shopping, visiting and just enjoying the festivities, crafting has been put on the shelf for a week and I'm just enjoying the holidays! I did get to finish my brother's present (I don't know if you'll make it out from the photo, I should've staged it better, but hey-ho!)
I made a patchwork bed runner and cushions and a magnetic calendar, so it works no matter what the year...as he pointed out, the only thing is that he'll have to keep it updated, or he might still think it's three weeks last Tuesday!!
I got the most wonderful handmade bag from my SIL, I'd put an 'x' next to the one that I liked in the pattern book she got for Xmas last year - cheeky, I know - but it worked and I now have a lovely new handbag to show for it...and you can never have too many of those!
The boys are back in school next week, so I'm hoping to get back to some sort of order, once all the decorations are away and the presents have found places to live! Our waning house is now bursting at the seams, we could do with an extension...scrap that, we just need a bigger house - or less stuff?!
Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and I'll hopefully have more to show you in the next couple of weeks...best wishes for 2011!
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Sorry for the lack of posts, again!!
The days seem to be flying by, I can't believe it's Christmas a week on Saturday! Although I've been busy making cards, I have, uselessly, managed to photograph none of them!! I must have made well over 50 cards in the last month between orders for local people, to fill my 'box' in a nearby restaurant and to give to the local Xmas fair for selling, and I am pretty much carded out! I can't wait for all the orders to be completed and Christmas holidays to be here, so that I can just play when I want to...not to mention getting my craft room back to some sort of order...again!! We put the tree up on the weekend and there are now empty boxes that the decorations came out of, strewn around the house - I don't know where to put them all because it won't be long and I'll need them to put the decorations away again! It seems a lot of hassle for a day, but it's worth it when you see the excited faces on Christmas morning!
Hope everyone is recovering from the snow, mind you, they're threating us with it again by the end of the week - it was beautifully pretty, but a total inconvenience.... we didn't have the snow too deep, just minus 13 degree temperatures!! I went through a month's coal in a fortnight trying to keep the house warm! I'm trying to fit in making by brother and sister-in-law's Christmas presents, I have warned them that it is what they asked for and not to expect too much, but it's much more personal...I promise to take a photograph and post it after Christmas Day (in case they happened to hop by!) Last year, I made them a patchwork owl doorstop...
... he was rather lovely and I would've been quite happy to keep it myself if they hadn't like it! Plus I did a pair of encaustic art landscapes, something else I would like to have a play with over the holidays.
I hope to post something for you all soon, once I have my Mojo back and can face what, at the moment is, the dreaded cardboard! Until then, happy crafting!
Hope everyone is recovering from the snow, mind you, they're threating us with it again by the end of the week - it was beautifully pretty, but a total inconvenience.... we didn't have the snow too deep, just minus 13 degree temperatures!! I went through a month's coal in a fortnight trying to keep the house warm! I'm trying to fit in making by brother and sister-in-law's Christmas presents, I have warned them that it is what they asked for and not to expect too much, but it's much more personal...I promise to take a photograph and post it after Christmas Day (in case they happened to hop by!) Last year, I made them a patchwork owl doorstop...
... he was rather lovely and I would've been quite happy to keep it myself if they hadn't like it! Plus I did a pair of encaustic art landscapes, something else I would like to have a play with over the holidays.
I hope to post something for you all soon, once I have my Mojo back and can face what, at the moment is, the dreaded cardboard! Until then, happy crafting!
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Get crafty for Christmas!
Hi there everyone! Another week has passed by and it gets closer to Christmas by the day! With that in mind, I decided to make something that could be given as a gift and created this gift set...
The contents are a bottle of Shower Gel and face cloth, which I bought for a total of 35p!! I created the desk caddy using this template, which is available to download here...I then decorated with brown card panels on the front and back, and embossed 2 strips of card using the woodgrain folder from Craft Concepts, inked with Rusty Hinge and Walnut Distress Inks and wrapped around the box and face cloth. I cut a piece of light card to cover the label of the shower gel, embossed and inked, then attached using glue - I decorated with the anchor and skull medallion, from the pirate range on the Boys2Men disc. After wrapping the whole thing with cellophane, it looked more than 35p worth of product - what do you think?
It would be ideal if you know someone who likes different brands of products, so you could coordinate them into a gift set.
I've made 2 templates, one for this smaller desk caddy/gift box and one for a larger version...you could always add dividers and use them as desk caddies, or whatever you like, I just thought it was a good way to make your money go further, by making it look like a gift set rather than separate products.
(NOTE: set the page scaling to 'None' in Adobe Reader before sending to print)
Next, I saw a fantastic halloween door hanger over at Lily's Art Creations and was inspired, but wanted to incorporate one of the Boys2Men images and came up with this...
To get the robot so big, I opened the robot topper sheet, then using my snapshot tool, highlighted all the pieces labelled 'A' then clciked print - I made sure my paper size was set to A4, that the Auto rotate and centre box was checked and that the page scaling was set to 'Fit to Printable area', this gives you the robot and all the decoupage layers scaled to fit the page. I made the sign using a piece of card embossed with woodgrain and inked with Walnut, then cut out the name using a Sissix alphabet die set and the word room was silver peel off letters. I attached to the robot by puching holes in the last decoupage layer of the robot's feet and along the top of the sign, then connected using jump rings.
I think it would make a nice personalised gift if put in a box and decorated with the robot image - might do that later!
Sunday, 31 October 2010
A love affair with Distress Inks!
It's official, I'm hooked!! I can't even look at a piece of card at the moment, without getting my Distress Inks out and having a play! I bought a couple of embossing folders up at Crafts4U and they were just crying out to be inked and used in conjunction with some of the Boys2Men images...
The first I made using a Cuttlebug folder called Distress Stripes and the pirate treasure map decoupage - I inked the background with Rusty Hinge and Walnut...
Next, I made a golf card using the golf decoupage and the Cuttlebug Argyle folder inked with Peeled Paint and Weathered Wood...
The third card was using one of the robot toppers and the large Cuttlebug folder Clockworks, which I inked using Weathered Wood and Walnut, I cut the aperture in the panel before embossing and used the oval that was left to emboss the clock and cut around it...
Then to finish off, this holly folder has been in my embossing folders box for years (literally) and I've just never known what to do with it, as it seemed a bit boring just in white...so out came the Distress Inks again, and just look at the result...
I used Peeled Paint over the embossed panel first, then went around the edges with Rusty Hinge, the lace I coloured with Rusty Hinge and all edges were distressed with either Peeled Paint or Rusty Hinge...I'm at the stage where, if it stays still, it's likely to get inked!! Wonder what my next obsession will be?! I thought that the finished result was more subtle than your traditional red and green and as always, the picture does not do it justice...maybe one day I'll get to be a half decent photgrapher (though I doubt it!?!)
The first I made using a Cuttlebug folder called Distress Stripes and the pirate treasure map decoupage - I inked the background with Rusty Hinge and Walnut...
Next, I made a golf card using the golf decoupage and the Cuttlebug Argyle folder inked with Peeled Paint and Weathered Wood...
The third card was using one of the robot toppers and the large Cuttlebug folder Clockworks, which I inked using Weathered Wood and Walnut, I cut the aperture in the panel before embossing and used the oval that was left to emboss the clock and cut around it...
Then to finish off, this holly folder has been in my embossing folders box for years (literally) and I've just never known what to do with it, as it seemed a bit boring just in white...so out came the Distress Inks again, and just look at the result...
I used Peeled Paint over the embossed panel first, then went around the edges with Rusty Hinge, the lace I coloured with Rusty Hinge and all edges were distressed with either Peeled Paint or Rusty Hinge...I'm at the stage where, if it stays still, it's likely to get inked!! Wonder what my next obsession will be?! I thought that the finished result was more subtle than your traditional red and green and as always, the picture does not do it justice...maybe one day I'll get to be a half decent photgrapher (though I doubt it!?!)
Toolbox card
Hi everyone! This week has been spent trying to catch up with everything that had been put off before last Saturday's launch at Crafts4U2Do (my house had never seen so much neglect, well since the launch of Plush Pals anyway, and the children were complaining about drawers being empty!) - a big hello to everyone who came along and thank you all for your support! Di was taking photos during the day, so I thought I'd post them for you all to see (even though I hate having my picture taken!)
One of the samples that went down a storm was a pop out toolbox card that I made using elements from the disc...
One of the samples that went down a storm was a pop out toolbox card that I made using elements from the disc...
As promised, here is the toolbox template and toolbox instructions available to download from 4shared.com
It's always difficult to create written instructions on how to make a card, so I hope that it is easy enough to comprehend - I've added photos to try and make it easier to figure out my instructions and if you could give feedback, I can alter it accordingly!
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