Saturday, 8 June 2013

Shades of Green ...

..... So, it's the second Saturday of the month and that means we have a colour challenge for you at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown, featuring my favourite colour GREEN.  The rules for this challenge are simple:  you may use ALL shades of green, BUT NO OTHER COLOUR.  You may use ONE neutral - white, cream, black, kraft or grey.  As for metallics - as long as they're green, they're okay!!  Here's my card:


Stamps: Just Rite - O Christmas Tree; Waltzingmouse - Compliments of the Season II
Inks: Versamark; Stampin' Up! - Wild Wasabi
Dies: Spellbinders - Nested Pennants (S5-028) # 1, 2 & 3
Accessories:  SU Card - Garden Green, Certainly Celery, Lucky Limeade, Wild Wasabi, Pistachio Pudding; Clear embossing powder; SU - Dazzling Diamonds; Promarker - Lush Green; Green Foil Card; White Lustre Card


The colour green suggested Christmas trees to me; lots of them!!  So that's what I made - a stylised Christmas tree forest.  I used several shades of green card.  On four I stamped the images in Versamark and embossed with clear embossing powder and on the tiny pale green I stamped the image in Wild Wasabi.  I used the Nested Pennants to cut out the trees.  I added some glitter to a few of the trees.  I cut a mat layer in green foil and adhered the Christmas trees directly to the white panel.  Although there are lots of layers, this is quite flat and will be easy to mail. 

For the inside I cut another green foil mat and on the white layer I stamped the sentiment in Versarmark, embossed with clear powder and then sponged over the top with Wild Wasabi to bring out the design.



Don't forget to check our the Green creations from the rest of the team - they are all just fabulous!  I look forward to seeing what you make!

That's all for today - I'm off to a photo shoot with Jonathan today.  Our local group is at a pool party with five models in swimwear - should be lots of fun.  I do hope the pool is warm though!  See you soon.

Friday, 7 June 2013

Summertime .....

.... and the living is easy!!!  Well, that's how the song goes.  Today my card is for The Paper Players Challenge - PP148 - they have a theme for us this week - summer holiday!!  And for me that's getting to be really close - Kathryn and I fly to the UK on 13th June - only 6 days to go!!!  Here's my card:


Stamps: Waltzingmouse - My Island
Inks: Memento - Tuxedo Black; Distress - Antique Linen, Ripe Persimmon
Accessories: Kaisercraft DP - Tropicana; Stampin' Up! Card - Basic Black; White Lustre Card


This card came together really quickly and easily.  There's not much stamping on the front of the card, as I felt this paper worked really well on its own.  I cut a mat layer in black and distressed the edges of the mat and design paper.  You can't really see it in the photo, but the palm has a lovely subtle shine.  I simply added a sentiment to finish the front.  Most of the work was on the inside - I cut another mat layer in black and a panel in white, distressing the edges of both.  On the white card I stamped another sentiment and a few more palm trees.  Then I got busy with my Distress inks adding colour to the edges of the card and leaving a white highlight in the centre as a suggestion of the sun! 


I'd like to think that the weather in the UK will be hot and sunny, but I think it's fair more likely to be a warm and wet!!  I'll keep my fingers crossed.

Bye for now - see you tomorrow with the new 52 {Christmas} Card Challenge - it's a good one!

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Congratulations ....

... and celebrations!!  That's the way the song goes!  A very quick post this morning as I'm running a bit late with this card.  I've used a couple of challenges to make it:

Stamps: Waltzingmouse - USA 1776; Uniko Studio - All Occasion Sentiments #1
Inks: Stampin' Up! - Island Indigo, Soft Sky, Certainly Celery, Smokey Slate
Accessories: White Lustre Card




This is about as clean and simple as it gets!  I got my new Waltzingmouse stamps yesterday (thanks Lynn!) and as soon as I saw the firework stamps I knew just what to make for the CAS-ual Friday challenge.  I used all the firework stamps on the card and finished with the bold congrats sentiment in Island Indigo.  I don't have Going Gray, so I used the new SU soft grey - Smokey Slate - it's fab! I think this is going into my stash for when I need a congrats card.

That's all for now as I'm in a rush - off to be pampered this morning - I'm having a facial!  See you soon.

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Happy Birthday ....

... Hello again!  I'm on a bit of a roll - I've managed to post everyday this week - well so far!  I've another birthday card to share with you this morning - lots of my friends and family have birthdays in June and July - I need lots!  I used a few challenges to make this one:

Stamps: Stampin' Up! - Lacy & Lovely, Sassy Salutations, Delightful Dozen
Inks: SU - Daffodil Delight, Real Red
Accessories: SU Card - Real Red, SU DP - Daffodil Delight; Gems; Gingham Ribbon; White Lustre Card


Laurie's card - MUSE20 - so pretty




The Muse this week is Laurie Willison - I really like her card, so fresh and pretty.  I decided to use Laurie's layout and I changed up the colours (revisiting an old favourite from Create for Fun; red, yellow and natural) and used different stamps.  The cue word at ATCAS is circles - and I think I've a few in this card!

I made the card base from SU Real Red card and cut a mats in SU design paper Daffodil Delight and White Lustre.  I stamped this pretty lacy flower in yellow, added a bold sentiment in red and finished the front with some gems and a pretty gingham ribbon.  For the inside I cut another couple of mats and stamped a fun sentiment.

Before I go, I'd like to welcome a couple of new followers - so pleased you joined me - HELLO to Beverley and Renee!

That's all for today - hope you all have a good one.  See you soon.

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Happy Birthday ....

... morning all - hope you're all well.  I had a bit of time to play yesterday and I've a birthday card to share.  I used a couple of challenges to make it:


Stamps: Uniko Studios - Pure Florals: Chrysanthemums, Fontiments: Birthday; My Favourite Things - Birthday Sentiments
Inks: Versamark; Stampin' Up! - Raspberry Ripple
Dies: Die-namics - Fishtail Flags Layers Stax #2
Accessories: SU Design Paper - Print Poetry; Cream Lustre Card; White embossing powder, SU Card - Raspberry Ripple, Wisteria Wonder; Prismacolour pencils


I haven't played along with CAS(E) this Sketch for ages and I'm so pleased to join in this week - it's a super sketch.  And I just adore the colours from Dynamic Duos - so pretty!  I started by cutting a mat layer in Wisteria Wonder and a panel in cream.  I cut a few flags from the SU design paper, found the centre of the card and glued them in place.  The central panel is simply two pieces of cards, and I used two fonts to create the sentiment.  The flower was stamped in Versarmark onto heavy weight vellum and heat embossed with white powder.  I then coloured the reverse of the image to match the Wisteria Wonder (well as close as possible) and cut it out.  For the inside I stamped a bold sentiment in Raspberry Ripple.


That's all for now - I've got some more cards to make and get scheduled, and I can't go out today as I'm waiting for various service guys to come to the house - so I've a great excuse to sit and create!  See you soon.

Monday, 3 June 2013

Thank you ....

.... Hi, it's a lovely morning here in Northville - quite a bit cooler than last week, but much more pleasant!  I've had a fabulous weekend, but more of that later.  First, I'd like to share a card I made yesterday.  I used a couple of challenges to make it:

Stamps: My Favourite Things - LJD Pretty Poppies; Stampin' Up! - Best of Flowers
Inks: SU - Daffodil Delight, Real Red; Memento - London Fog
Dies: Spellbinders - Rectangles Sm (S4-130) #4, Scalloped Rectangles Sm (S4-131) #4
Accessories:  White Lustre Card; Aqua Card - from stash


This card came together really quickly.  I used the lovely text stamp from Pretty Poppies for the thin panel in grey.  I used my Spellbinders to cut a white panel and the soft aqua mat panel (most of which is hidden) as I cut off most of the scalloped edges (being totally faithful to the sketch).  I masked off the edges of the white panel and stamped the daisies in vibrant yellow and finished off with a bold thank you in red!  This card is already in the post.

I said earlier that I'd had a super weekend - well I did.  I got the gardening done which is a huge achievement for me as I'm not a gardening fan.  I love pretty gardens, just don't like doing the work to make them that way!!! 

And yesterday was my birthday.  It was such a great day.  After my morning walk, Jonathan and Kathryn made me breakfast and then I opened all my lovely cards.  I got a huge envelope of cards from my crafting group in Wales (I miss them all so much) as well as that envelope I had lots from other family and friends.  Here are a few photos of my cards - they WILL be staying on display for at least a week!


All the cards - on top of our bookshelf.


 A close up - you might recognise a couple of them - thanks Tara and Sue - love them!


And yet more!!  The card that opens at the front with the "for you" and butterfly was made by Kathryn - so pleased with it.

Well that's all for now - I've got a lot of preparation to do - only 10 days until Kathryn and I fly back to the UK for a whole month!!!  It's going to be so, so busy and we are both really looking forward to it.  See you soon!

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Home decor .....


...  Hi - no card in this post.  I attended a craft class on Thursday night at my local craft shop, Stampeddlar.  The class was to create some wall art for your home and was run by the very talented (and fun) Valerie Brincheck.  We 3D wall art from Kaisercraft (an Australian crafting company that I just love) called Bird on a Twig.  Here's my finished project:


Products: Kaisercraft - Bird on a Twig; Elegance DP (12" × 12"); Sakura pens - Glaze and Stardust; Distress Stains - Evergreen Bough; Distress Inks - Broken China; Gems; Flowers

I picked this gorgeous paper to decorate my wall art - I just love the colours - I actually have the 6½" pad!  It was so easy to create.  The first thing we did was stain the edges of each piece with Distress Stains - in my case it was Evergreen Bough (goes perfectly with these papers) and allowed them to dry.  I picked my favourite patterns, cut four 3" strips and a smaller 2" strip (for the backing bits) and ran them through a Xyron (you can you wet glue, but it's so much quicker and easier to make the strips self-adhesive) and I cut a larger piece for the bird.  I did each panel in turn, sticking on the paper, turning the panel over and used a craft knife to remove the excess, then sanding the edges to make them smooth (and ensure they won't lift up from the panel).  The bird was a little fiddly, but it worked okay.  I decided to do the twig in a different paper to the bird, and I'm really pleased how it turned out.

Once all the panels and backing mounts were covered, and I'd decided on the order I wanted, I flipped over the panels and pencilled a line 2" from the top and 2" from the bottom - applied some super sticky glue to the outer panels and attached the top mounting strip - making sure the edges of the panel and mounting bar were level; I repeated this for the bottom mounting bar.  I allowed the glue to dry a little, carefully turned the assembly over and added the two inner panels.  I used the super sticky glue on the back of the bird and twig and attached it to the backing panels.

Once the whole assembly was dry (I took it home and completed it here) I had fun adding some embellishments.  I kept it reasonably simple.  I used some gems in the flowers and paisley designs, traced over the flowers on the grey panel with my clear Stardust pen and added some glaze detail to the flowers and paisley with the clear glaze pen.  I brushed the edges of the flowers with distress ink and then spritzed them with water - allowing the water to bleed into the flowers, giving a lovely soft effect.  Once dry, I attached them with gel glue. I finished off by cutting out some butterflies from the left over paper (panel on the left), adding some glaze to highlight the design on each butterfly, adding gems and then adhering to the panels.  Here's a close up of the completed panels:



I wish I'd taken some photos of the other panels made - they were all so pretty.  I had such fun making this wall art - I think I may make some more!

Edited to add:  If you want to see what my piece looked like before I decorated it - check out the link to Stampeddlar here.  The link also shows the boards created by the other ladies - all just lovely!

That's all for now, I've got to go out and plant some flowers that I got for the garden - I think I'm going to be working between the rain!  Still, it'll be good for the plants!  See you soon.

Monochrome Christmas .....

....  Good morning everyone - I'm finding it hard to believe that it's June already!!!  It's time for our new challenge at 52 {Christmas] Card Throwdown and as it's the first Saturday of the month that means a sketch challenge.  Jacqueline has a super sketch for us and I've gone big!!  Here's my card:


Stamps: Waltzingmouse - Dainty Doilies Large, Dainty Doilies Small; My Favourite Things - Christmas Sentiments
Inks: Memento - Tuxedo Black; Versamark
Dies: Spellbinders - Resplendent Rectangles (S5-147) #3 & 4
Accessories:  Kanban - Silver polka dot card; Silver card; Vellum; White Lustre Card; Black and Silver Card; Embossing powder - Black Sparkle, Silver Tinsel; Stampin' Up! - Brad; Martha Stewart - Ornament border punch


As I said, I've gone big - the card is A5 (8¼" × 5 7/8") in size.  I decided to make a card with the greeting as the focal point, surrounded by doilies.  I started by stamping the doilies onto vellum and heat embossing with sparkly powder and then cutting them all out.  Next I die cut some white card for the sentiment and a frame in black and silver paper.  I die cut the ornament border and then cut a strip to fit on the card. For the inside I kept it super simple, using the last piece of black/silver paper for the mat layer and white card on which I stamped a very simple sentiment.


Don't forget to go to the blog and check out the inspiration cards from the rest of the team!  That's all for now, I'm looking forward to seeing what you make with this super sketch!

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Birthday blues ....

.... good afternoon all!  I do hope you're having a good day - it's been pretty good here.  I got a lot of house type stuff done this morning, and I also got some time in my craft room!  I've made a birthday card for a couple of challenges:
 

Stamps: Inkadinkado - Humourous Birthday
Inks: Stazon - Jet Black; Stampin' Up! - Midnight Muse
Accessories: SU Card & Design Paper - Midnight Muse, Bashful Blue; Copics; White Lustre card


I don't normally do "funny/humour" cards as I think my sense of humour is a tad warped for some!  However, I remembered this sweet set of stamps and decided to have a go!  I used the colours from this week's Dynamic Duos (sad that Bashful Blue is being retired).  I made the mat from Midnight Muse and stamped the image directly onto white card and again onto Bashful Blue DP.  I coloured the face and hair with Copics and paper pieced the outfit.  I finished off with a bold birthday sentiment.  As I get older, I certainly think I get more and more like my Mum, and even sound like her!!

It's crazy hot and humid here in Northville today - currently at 29°C and sadly my air con seems to have stopped working!!!  Darn!  Oh well, it looks like we're going to have a big storm soon - skies are very grey - if only it would reduce the humidity!

That's all for now - see you soon.

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Happy Birthday Ardyth .....

... I do hope that this is a BIG surprise for you!  Darnell has organised a BIRTHDAY PARTY for Ardyth (MASKerade), she did suggest that we might like to CASE one of your amazing cards, but I forgot didn't think I could it justice!!  Ardyth's style is perfectly clean and simple; she loves graphic designs, bold colours and rainbows!!  I can spot an "Ardyth card" at ten paces!!

So my birthday card for Ardyth focuses on the fact that she, like me, is a Gemini and, according to the stamp on her card, she is "clever and imaginative", and Ardyth - you are certainly that!  Hope you have a simply wonderful day and you'll get this card soon!


Stamps: PTI - Stargazer; CAS-ual Fridays Stamps - Mum's the Word
Inks: Stampin' Up! - Real Red; Versamark
Dies: Die-namics - Fishtail Flags STAX #2; Spellbinders - Stars (S4-092) #1 & 2
Accessories: SU Card - Night of Navy, Real Red; White embossing powder; White Lustre card

I used a couple of challenges in the making of this card - the layout is from last week's My Favourite Things Wednesday Sketch Club - MFTWSC125 - it was just right for the card, and the colours are from this week's CAS-ual Fridays Challenge - CFC102 to use red, white and blue!




As you can tell this is the constellation Gemini and it has pride of place on the front of Ardyth's card, around the edge of the blue card are a number of the other constellations stamped in Versamark and embossed with white powder (night sky!!).  I love the bold statement for Gemini (and obviously I totally agree with it :).  I finished off the front with a die cut star.  The inside is very simple with a mat layer in blue and the sentiment stamped in red.

If you would like to join in and wish Ardyth a Happy Birthday - you can link up your card to Darnell's blog here!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
ARDYTH!!

That's all for now - see you soon.

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Christmas Embellishment challenge ....

... this week at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown - 52CCT21-13 we have an embellishment challenge for you.  We would like you to use Baker's Twine on your cards.  Now, I have to admit that I've not really got on board with Baker's Twine, so much so, that I had none!  Fortunately my local craft shop has reels of the stuff and sells it by the yard - I now own a couple of yards of lots of Baker's Twine!!  Here's my card:


Stamps: My Favourite Things - Christmas Sentiments; Stampin' Up! - More Merry Messages; Waltzingmouse - Musical Backgrounds
Inks: SU - Real Red, Garden Green
Dies: Lil' Inkers - Stitched Rectangles # 3 & 6; PTI Impression Plate - Sheet Music; Marianne - Treble Clef (LR0167)
Accessories: Baker's Twine - Green; SU Card - Real Red, Garden Green; White Lustre Card; Green Pearls



I used the sketch layout from the current Mojo Monday Challenge - MOJO294 - it's been a while since I joined in this challenge.  I used my Lil' Inkers dies to cut the stitch pattern in the card base and for the small white panel.  I decided to go for a musical theme on this card and used my PTI impression plate to emboss a panel of white card, trimmed it to size and wrapped some green and white Baker's Twine around the card.  I adhered the panel with dimensional tape.  I added a strip of red card above and stamped a somewhat distressed musical background.  On the smaller white panel I decided to use a bold sentiment in red and finished off by adding a small treble clef in green and some tiny green pearls.  I think it's pretty close to the MOJO sketch.  For the inside I kept it really simple with a red mat and white panel on which I stamped a simple sentiment in green.

Now that I've got some Baker's Twine I might have to come back and make another card with the stuff!!  Don't forget to check out the inspiration cards from the rest of the Design Team.

Monday is Memorial Day in the United States; a federal holiday that honours the men and women who have died and served in the United States Military Forces.  The whole weekend has parades and events to celebrate the day.  We're going to be in Frankenmuth - also known as Michigan's Little Bavaria!!  There's a lot going on this weekend - Balloons over Bavaria (hot air balloons), an event for dogs and several cycling races.  And there's also Bronner's "the world's biggest Christmas shop", or so they say!!  So many photo opportunities - provided, of course, that the weather is okay!

That's all for now - have a great weekend.

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