Today has been a very exciting day here in the UK! It's taken 77 years but finally a British man has won the Wimbledon singles title- it seemed appropriate to make a patriotic card!
I started with an 8x8 card blank which I put through the Grand Callibur to emboss the star design. I inked the edges with Barn Door distress ink and then Salty Ocean on top. I coloured the Nevaeh digi stamp with my promarkers & spectrum noirs sticking to the red, white & blue colour scheme. I mounted her onto the card with 3d foam and then added the 3 paper flowers with the glittery centres to the edge of the card.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:-
Papertake Weekly 'anything goes'
Clear It Out 'make someone's day sparkly'
Creative Inspirations 'red, white & blue'
Cute Card Thursday 'stars &/or stripes'
Saturated Canary 'celebration'
Polkadoodles 'make your own background'
Challenges 4 Everybody 'anything goes'
I love to craft and I love to shop, particularly for crafty stash (and shoes). I'll blog about the shops I visit, the stuff I buy and what I've done with it all!
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Nevaeh- red, white & blue
Labels:
Colouring,
Digi Stamps,
Distress Inks,
Dry Embossing,
Flowers,
Saturated Canary
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Lili's flowers
Somehow the last 2 weeks have gone by in such a blur that I haven't had a chance to make any cards let alone do any blogging- but I'm back! Work is still a bit crazy but in 3 1/2 weeks I should have all the time in the world! Anyways, here's a new card I've made using a Lili of the Valley topper and some Craftwork Cards products.
I started with an 8x8 card blank and trimmed the main background paper to fit it. Before attaching it to the card, I mounted the topper onto a pink dotty paper and put this in the centre of the backing paper. I then got 3 Craftwork Cards flowers (from a wreath kit I won) and used large gem brads to attach these to the backing paper. I then used double sided tape to mount everything onto the card base.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:-
Labels:
Craftwork Cards,
Flowers,
Gems,
Lili of the Valley,
Toppers
anything you can do...
This card started with an 8x8 card blank which I attached the grass & cloud print papers onto. The Harry, Draco & golden snitch digi stamps all came from the Bugaboo website and I coloured them with a mix of promarkers & spectrum noirs. I trimmed the images leaving a small white border & then attached them to the card with 3d foam.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:-
Graph'It Markers 'new beginnings' (this part of the film was a new beginning for Harry- finding out he was a great flyer and leading to him becoming the new Seeker for Gryffindor!)
Labels:
Bugaboo,
Colouring,
Digi Stamps,
Harry Potter,
Kanban
Delightful Doggy
I recently found a new way of making shaped cards by taking 2 pieces in the same shape and joining them at the top and then creasing the back piece to create an easel style card. It's given me a great excuse to use my cricut machine a bit more which is one of those crafting things I absolutely love but don't use half as much as I should! This card is made using the 'Create a Critter' cartridge.
This was an incredibly simple card to make and I did it using the free cricut design studio software and the 'Create a Critter' cartridge. I cut 2 body pieces in the pale brown colour and then used scraps for the layers for the face & collar. It can be done with most of the animals on the cartridge and is great for using up those scraps of card that we all keep!
I am entering this card into the following challenges:-
Friday, June 14, 2013
Baby x2
I always try to have cards for every occasion when I go to a craft fair so that I can pretty much cater for anything anyone asks for (it still doesn't happen though!). I was really pleased to get some lovely 'twins' themed toppers in a recent Kanban blockbuster from C&C. I like this toppers slightly funny take on the twins theme- baby x2!
The backing paper comes from the same kit as the toppers and I simply mounted it onto an 8x8 square card. I decoupaged the main circle topper and attached this over the join of the 2 colours on the backing paper. I then addded the 2 other toppers in the corners to complete this CAS card.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:-
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
wedding book
As I mentioned in a previous post, I recently got 2 new templates from the 'House of Zandra' stand at the Sincerely Yours show in Lincoln. This is the first thing I've made using the book card template and I can see that there will be lots more to come.
From the front it almost looks like a normal card-
But actually it's a 3d book card-
When you open up the front, there is a deep recess inside creating various opportunities for creativity!
Here's a close up view of the insides-
I started with 2 pieces of black A4 card, using the templates to cut the shapes required. I made up the box element using super sticky tape to attach it. I then used my ScorPal scoring board to emboss the detail on the book cover and then used some gilding wax to add extra detail. I cut some 'gorjuss' backing paper to fit inside the box and to cover the sides. I then added the 3 black paper flowers with card candi centres. I stamped the bunting using white ink onto black card and attached across the front of the box on some cream coloured string. I then decorated the front of the book with the 2 cream hearts (Kanban) with peel-off letters. This is quite a simple box compared to what can be achieved but for my first go, I'm really happy with it.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:-
Crafting Musketeers 'use a stamped image'
Cute Card Thursday 'ebony & ivory'
Catch the Bug 'going to the chapel'
Challenges 4 Everybody 'anything goes'
Labels:
Flowers,
Gilding Wax,
House of Zandra,
Kanban,
Little Claire stamps,
Peel-Offs,
Stamping,
Wedding
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
good luck bunting
I recently got a brilliant paper pad called 'up, up & away' for a bargain price from my local dunelm shop. This is the first card I've made using it- I love the colour combo.
I rounded the corners of a 6x6 square card blank and then inked it with 'pumice stone' distress ink. I cut & rounded a piece of glittery backing paper and added this to the card. The topper is from Lily of the Valley and was already coloured so I simply matted it onto a plain green cardstock that came from the same paper pad as the patterned paper and then put it in the bottom corner of the card. I got some new stamps from the 'Little Claire' range at the Lincoln Sincerely Yours show and I've been desperate to use them. They are a set of letters, numbers & patterns on bunting meaning that you can make any words you want. I stamped them onto the plain green card and then cut them out leaving a small border before glueing them onto a string stretched across the card. This gives them movement and extra dimension to the card.
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