Monday, January 30, 2012

Freshly made sketch - 19



Another lovely sketch this week. With Valentines Day just around the corner I thought I would craft a little love. The die cut word is a cuttlebug die, and the little charm has hearts on it. Check out the blog here http://freshlymadesketches.blogspot.com/ x

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

simply Stampin' Challenge & a thank you


First of all, I would like to thank everyone who has commented on my cards recently - so much appreciated. I am sad to say, though, that blogger is not playing nice, and when I try to open up comments I end up with a blank page. This means that I cannot visit blogs of those people who have been so kind to comment, so I do apologise.
Now, onto tonight's card which I have made for the Simply Stampin' challenge, which uses the sketch #43 http://simplystampinchallenge.blogspot.com/. SU products I have used on this card are Confetti card, subtles inkpads and Sweet Summer stamps. Please visit the blog, there are some lovely cards. x

Friday, January 20, 2012

Freshly made Sketch - 18



Loving these Freshly Made Sketches! This is my take on the current challenge which you can find herehttp://freshlymadesketches.blogspot.com/. The image is Mo Manning 'Danni Multitasking'http://digitalpenciltoo.com/. The papers are from the Nitwit Collection 'Spring Breeze too'. Happy crafting! x

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Clean and Simple


My clean and simple card for the Clean and Simple challenge FTL 173 from the sketch here.http://cleanandsimplestamping.blogspot.com/ I have used stamps from The Stampman - Butterfly Beauties. Stamped with SU Rose Red, and Memento Ink London Fog. x

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Freshly made



This is my card for Freshly Made Sketches No. 17. The image is Mo Manning, and the papers are from the Nitwit Collection. I'm sorry, I don't know why, but this post is not allowing me to add the links for the appropriate blogs/websites. Will try and edit later. x

Saturday, December 31, 2011

New Year 2012


Hope everyone had a good Christmas. I wish all you crafters in blogland a very happy new year, and hope all your hopes and dreams are fulfilled in 2012. xx

Saturday, May 14, 2011

One Layer Wednesday - challenge 53



Found this challenge blog for making one layer cards OLW and have been following it for a few weeks, and have just decided to take the plunge with my first card. This week it is for New Home, with at least two colours. I decided to break out my new Clarity Stamp and brayer. The background is distress inks broken china and bundled sage which I brayered through a mask onto the card, and then stamped houses in archival black and used watercolour pencils. The script is computer generated, and I used my nesties to draw the box - at least I know I get 90 degree corners then. :-) For those of you who visit here, please check out this OWL site. Have fun. x



Monday, April 25, 2011

Less Is More Week 12 - Recipe 'off centre'

Well, Lady LIM Chrissie and LIM Diva Mandi, have come up with the recipe of 'off centre' for cards this week - cards with little or no symmetry but perfect balance - Now there's a challenge!
I normally do 'off centre' but not deliberately. Anyway this week I chose a digi image from Digital Two for Tuesday, which was a cottage image, but I have cropped it down, and cropped out the watering can and made it slightly bigger for the focus of this card. I watercoloured with my dye-based Big and Juicy Spice and Sunset pads. Sentiment is computer generated. May try another card this week. I am waiting for a new stamp to play with :-)

Monday, April 11, 2011

Less is More - Challenge 10




Thanks to Mandi for telling me how to correct my photos!




Over at Less is More this week, the challenge is to use a sentiment as a focal point on a card. I came up with this - eventually. Not sure whether the rose red heart detracts from the sentiment, but I don't think the eyes dance around the card as the sentiment is in line with it. This is the third attempt and I'm sticking with it *smile*. The hearts are stamps from Crafters Companion 'Love' set 1, and the sentiment is a new design by Claritystamp. Some wonderful and creative cards by the LIMettes. Well done everyone! x

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Flowers for April

This card is for several challenges. I had started to colour this image from Bugaboo (Friday Freebies - Sceneit) and saw the challenge for Daring Cardmakers which was daisy and sweetpeas for April - just the job. Over at Less is More the challenge is 'a touch of red' - ooh, ladybirds. At St. Luke's Charity Card Challenge - their first - and a worthwhile cause so please take a look - it is 'flowers'. An ideal digi stamp! This card will be packaged up and sent to the charity along with another card. Happy Crafting! x

Monday, February 21, 2011

Anything but a card

I made this little backpack from a tutorial over at Splitcoast stampershttp://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/results/c4aa61e9554acebe23fbf4611f27d51a/http://
I think you have to register as a member, but it is free to join. Although the bag looks complicated it is very easy once you have downloaded the template. Have fun.
x




Slider card

So here is my slider card. I have used Stampin Up stamps for this one and mixed and matched two stamp sets, Flight of the butterfly and Greenhouse Garden. I did have some help with this one as I could not remember how to place the card on the mechanism. The card is Stampin Up - pear pizzaz and peach parfait. The top picture is the back of the card, and the last picture is the front of the card (oops!) Thanks for looking :-)
















Sunday, February 20, 2011

Daring Cardmarkers - Steampunk!









http://daringcardmakers.blogspot.com/

Clockface stamps are Barbara Gray, Sundial corner stamp by Pennyblack. The script is a freebie from Craft Stamper. Images were embossed in gold and the steampunk images were free downloads from steampunk magazine. The background was brayered with Big and Juicy Spice stamp pad. Cogs and springs came from a dismantled old watch. My first steampunk card! The time this card took I learnt one thing, Tempus Fugit!