Thursday, 27 December 2012

Perfectly Preserved Thank You

Now that Christmas has been and gone it's time to send those thank you cards for all those lovely presents you have received.  My inspiration for my cards this year is the sketch over at CAS Colours and Sketches this week.  Here it is
For my card I have rotated the central shape as I wanted to use the jar and alium images from the Perfectly Preserved set. I stamped and cut out the Thank You sentiment and popped it up on dimensionals.

I used some more DSP from the Festival of Prints set - I love these papers, the only problem is deciding which side to use! Here I chose a paper which I thought complimented the stamped image best. I sponged the edges lightly with wisteria wonder
I am, of course, writing this post before Christmas as I won't have time to create any cards with all the excitement of the whole family at home. I hope that you have had a wonderful time and that Santa brought you some fab (crafting) gifts.

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Charming Colour Challenge

As the big day gets closer I thought I would share something not at all seasonal.  This card was designed with the colours from Colours and Sketches in mind - So Saffron, Pool Party and Night of Navy (don't worry if you don't have these exact SU shades - I didn't!)
I used a stamp from a SU set called Charming.  First time I overstamped the image in the three colours, but this got a bit messy, rather than CAS, so then I redid it using masks. I stamped extras and fussy cut them. I matted my homemade DSP onto a white card blank and popped the extras up using dimensionals.  Finally I stamped the sentiment, from Sassy Salutations, onto more white CS, fussy cut it out and overlapped it.  I think this will be a great card in the spring time.

Sunday, 16 December 2012

Cat under the Mistletoe

I made another Christmas card for the challenge at Colours and Sketches for a little mid-challenge motivation.  Actually, last week I forgot that I had made the original Pheasant Tile card and panicked, thinking that I didn't have a DT card to show you! I thought I would share my little cat card on my blog anyway before I  give it to my sister who is in every way cat crazy.
As you can see I made the card blank out of Kraft CS and stamped the cat image onto Naturals White CS. I added the mistletoe image from a set  I have borrowed from a fellow member of the DT, coloured it in using my Promarkers and added little pearl berries.  I layered this onto Lucky Limeade CS and put a banner of matching DSP to complete the sketch. The silver bow is for Christmas sparkle. Happy Christmas!

Saturday, 15 December 2012

It's a Cracker!

Old joke, if you live in the UK! But this week's challenge at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown is a cracker - literally.  We want to see your designs featuring crackers. It's our last challenge for 2012, the DT are going to take a little bit of a Christmas break, but we will be back with more Christmas card challenges in January (yes, that was January I said).
I decided to try a shaped card and used some green card stock to form the card base.  You can buy great shaped cards but I wanted to try to do it myself.
I covered the inside of the card with stripy DSP from SU and stamped a small postage stamp style sentiment. Then I added my decorations- just like decorating the real tree. They are little 3D stickers that my husband popped in my Christmas stocking last year.  Admittedly there were only 4 crackers in the packet but I've added a few stars, candy canes and a cute little gingerbread man.I matched the colours of the paper I used to the colours of the stickers. To be honest, it looks a lot like my own tree, which is decorated by the whole family with a collection of things we have amassed over the years, including spiders' webs, polar bears, birds of all sorts, beaded snowfkakes, tiny shoes, a precious reindeer which is from my childhood Christmas tree.  Do you have a tree like this?  Perhaps you  go for the colour coordinated look of matching bows and baubles?  Either way I am sure your tree looks gorgeous.
A happy and peaceful Christmas to my small but beautiful bunch of followers and to all of you crafters out there in Blogland
Louise xx

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Colours and Sketches #3

It's our third week at Colours and Sketches - the new challenge blogs for lovers of the CAS style. This week it's a sketch challenge -

As you will see, I've taken a bit of a liberty and used an oval rather than the rectangle, but you can stil easily recognise the sketch.
I started with the pheasant 'tile'.  I first stamped the pheasant and grasses images onto a piece of mount board and then used distress inks to add colour, one was Moss green and the other I forget! Then, using first fine clear embossing powder and then ultra thick I built up several layers on the top, creating a ceramic tile effect. The rest was easy! Some red cardstock, and two matching DSPs from Stampin' Up.  I haven't added a sentiment as I wasn't sure whether I wanted to use this as a Christmas card or as a (male) birthday card, so I will probably stamp the required one inside at the time of sending!. Here's a close up of that tile.
Do have a look at our new challenge blog, the other members of the DT also have created some fab cards with this sketch.

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

All In a Row

I am always inspired by the fabulous cards at Less Is More, the DT there are so talented and the many entries each week are all inspiring. I keep trying to match the high standards and this week I've had another try at a one layer card. When I first started crafting these terrified me, but now I quite often make them, there is something very CAS about a one layer.  This is probably one of my most minimalist cards ever!
The theme is All in a Row, and this stamp image came to mind. I've not used it before but bought it because I have seven little adorable pet quails and I hadn't found a quail stamp before. I first masked off most of the card and stamped the Daddy quail in Versamark, heat embossing him in silver. Then I masked him off and stamped the whole image again. This time I heat embossed Mummy quail and the babies in copper.  I have added some shading with a Promarker.  I have thought and thought about a sentiment, but I think it just doesn't need one - I'll add something inside later. This is my favourite LIM card from my efforts so far.  Hope you like it too.

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

White on White

Feeling Christmassy yet?  It' s only two weeks away, today! I have so much to do but still found a little time to craft today, on my day off, and so I have a card to show you.  This time it's for the White on White Christmas challenge at Make My Monday. I really love to do white on white, but don't often get chance to do it so this was a good excuse.
I hope you can see the 'falling snow' -polka dot embossed cardstock at the top, then I've used two torn layered pieces of white card for 'drifting snow' and the bottom layer is white frosty glitter.  The three 3D baubles are stamped and heat  embossed in Snowflake White.  They are from the Ornament Keepsake set. I've just added some white ribbon hangers.  I must be dreaming of a white Christmas!

Saturday, 8 December 2012

Monochrome Christmas


Colour week at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown and a bit of a monochromatic theme going on, we want to see your creations using only black white and metallic of choice.Here's a photo inspiration to help: 
I've just realised it's another tree, albeit not a traditional tree, I must have a subconscious thing with trees going on at the moment! This is one of the first stamps I bought, from Kanban and I've simply stamped it in black and added silver stickles and gems to each of the 'flowers' It really does sparkle with silver in real life, although it's difficult to see it here. I was disappointed with the quality of my black inks.  I used a variety of brands, as I'm making a few of these cards for my son's fundraising efforts, and this one- a cheap non-branded one, was the best so far.  Can anyone recommend a really black black ink stamp.  I've asked Father Christmas to pop an Adirondack one in my stocking as I've heard they are quite good. I digress. Then I stamped my favourite sentiment from Sassy Salutations and framed it with two lines of black glitter. A simple, one layer card.

Friday, 7 December 2012

Christmas Sparkle

This was one challenge I didn't want to miss- Sparkle!  I can't resist sparkle of any kind, from diamond to glitter it all does it for me!  so here's my card for the challenge this week at Casolgy;

I actually used a sketch from the Merry Monday Challenge and as this week the challenge allows you to use any of their past sketches I have entered the challenge over there too.  This is the sketch I used, although I have rotated it.



I used Naturals White card stock to make a card base and matted some deep red pearlised card onto it Then I cut a shape from gold embossed vellum and added a piece of ribbon with a sentiment on it, cream and gold to match the colours.  I cut out two Christmas tree shapes and topped them with tiny gold star beads. I still felt it needed more sparkle so I've added three die cut glitter card snowflakes.  i'm just lovin' all that bling! Still CAS though I think, well, CAS enough for me.  Hope you've got all your Christmas cards made now.  I've still got one or two more to show you over the next week, then I think I'll put all my Christmas stuff away...for about two weeks that is!!

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Colours and Sketches #2




It's the second week at our new challenge blog for all you Clean and Simple fans,Colours and Sketches/ and this week its's a colour challenge.  We want to see cards with Real Red, Garden Green and Lucky Limeade. Whilst these are Stampin' Up colours we are happy for you to use other inks as long as they are similar in shade.  I've been making so many Christmas cards I went for something completely out of season so here's my very spring-like one layer card

I stamped the grassy border in the two greens and added 'flowers' in the real red. The sentiment is stamped in Lucky Limeade and it's from the Happiest Birthday wishes set.  I've added a 3D heart in the same shade and some score lines and just a couple of gems for interest.


Sunday, 2 December 2012

Christmas Cat

I found this little fellow in my stash, I think I bought him in the sales last January, but I've not inked him up before today.  It was this sketch challenge over at Addicted to Stamps and More that prompted me to search for a suitable stamp, I seem to have used trees and baubles such a lot I wanted something different.
 I found some paper and matched the card stock to the paper.  I stamped the little cat onto Naturals White card, added a sentiment and Stocking from the Open Sleigh set (I've used this so much it really was a good buy!) and coloured the images using Promarkers. I used some bakers twine for some extra interest and I punched out small circles from matching paper, giving them sparkly centres with silver Stickles and popped the middle one up on a dimensional. I nearly missed the two rectangles at the 'back' but extended part of the paper to give the effect.
As I used a square card base I had to rotate the three elements in the corner to fit them on, I hope this counts as OK for the challenge. Weekend nearly over now, so I will have to leave crafting for another day.

Saturday, 1 December 2012

Glitzy Trees



To start off the month of December (Yey, Christmas is nearly here now!) the DT at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown have a sketch for you to follow - looks simple doesn't it. The other members of the DT have made some gorgeous cards but I actually found it quite hard to stick to the layout, without adding too much. I know, I know, that's why it's called a challenge!
Some of you will recognise SU's Lovely As A Tree stamp at work again here, but this time I've coloured it using mica powders, trying to get a frosty look using silver and green.

To keep with the glitz of the title I matted the image onto green mirri card and then silver glitter card.  I made a matching sentiment, heat embossing the sentiment from Sassy Salutations in silver. After a few experimentations I decided that the whole thing looked much better on a black cardstock base. I am also going to enter this card in the Frosty Winter challenge at The Cupboard Trilogy challenge Blog.
This will have to be a quick post as I've so much to do..shopping, wrapping, opening the Advent calendar..

Friday, 30 November 2012

Autumn Fruit Birthday

Earlier this week I went to a workshop where we made 'tiles' to use as toppers on cards or scrapbook layouts.  We stamped an image onto scraps of mount-board, which we'd cut into shapes with various dies, then coloured and sponged them before adding several layers of clear embossing powder. the effect is rather like a glazed tile. I had an idea when I got home for the Make My Monday challenge, which is still using the theme of Autumn but this week they want to see ribbons and bows too. Here's my card
The tile is the focal point and I used the pear from Faith in Nature and some distress inks before embossing.  I cut out a dark brown cardstock shape and spritzed it with gold mica powder. I added two little buttons from Sweet Buttons, a die set, and some ribbon from my stash.  I also used one of my special pearlised card blanks which my husband brought me back from one of his business trips to the Netherlands.  Finally a simple sentiment from Happiest Birthday Wishes. It would probably have photographed better in natural light but I'm too impatient!

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Colours and Sketches First Challenge

If you're into Clean and Simple designs, which I clearly am, then we have a brand new challenge blog for you! Colours and Sketches (C and S - get it?) Challenge blog can be found here. I am so chuffed to have been asked to be on the DT with several other extremely creative and talented ladies, and there's still time to join, if you add DT to your entry name. Every week there will be a challenge for either a colour combination or a sketch, but to kick it off we're going for both! This is the first sketch:

Combine that with Cherry Cobbler, Pumpkin Pie and Chocolate Chip - it's enough to make your mouth water! Here's my card, with the little bird shown up close so you can see the detail on the stamping, using the Language of Friendship stamp set. I used  matching ink on the card stock and the Two step bird punch and the Boho Blossoms punch set.

The tiny sentiment is from a Kanban set. I used cream cardstock to make the card base and showcase the little birds.  I started off with different coloured birds but decided I preferred them all brown.  Don't you just love those little legs?

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Merry Monday on Wednesday!

I just have 5 minutes before work today to show you this card which I have made for the Merry Monday Christmas Sketch Challenge. The sketches on this challenge are fantastic, take a look at this one
It's the last one for 2012 -and I only just found this blog :( last week. But happily they will be back in the new year to get us crafting ready for next Christmas!! Here's my take on the sketch
I love this red polka dot paper from SU, the dots are slightly raised and shiny, so it adds great texture to your card.  The stamp set I used is called Seasons Of Joy, and I stamped the poinsettia in red three times, masked them and then stamped the green one.  Matted onto green and red card the image and the sentiment are coordinated. I gave the flowers little red gem centres. Finally a lovely little bow, I think the white stitching goes well with the paper. I used Naturals White card for the whole project, it really is the most used thing in my stash right now - note to self- order more soon!

Monday, 26 November 2012

The Winter Blues

Not for me! I love snowy, frosty weather, and Christmas, of course!  It's just that Winter Blues is the challenge at Cas-ual Fridays and we've even had two weeks this time to be organised.  I'm making packs of cards for my son to sell now.  He's raising money to buy a toilet for a village on Komodo Island, where he will be travelling in the summer as part of an expedition.  The toilet will protect the villagers from the komodo dragons, particularly the children who fall prey occasionally to these very large and ferocious lizards when they go outside the village boundaries.
Here is one of my designs
It has to be quick and simple to make so that I can easily make a pack, not too expensive and eyecatching.  I used a new stamp from SU called Open Sleigh, stamped onto dark blue cardstock and heat embossed in silver and added three gems.  I matted it onto paler blue card and then used a sheet of vellum to cover the white card blank. I am also going to enter the challenge for a CAS project at Addicted To Stamps and More with this card.Next step - teach son how to make them himself!

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Christmas Flag It!

I found a new challenge today,well new to me anyway and I found it because I noticed a few cards around that all looked quite similar and I liked every one! Of course they were following a sketch, this sketch actually


The challenge blog is Merry Monday Christmas Card Challenge and this one is called 'Flag it'  I just love those ribbons and with a central sentiment and a focal point it is perfect for a cas kind-a-girl like me. Here's my card

I used a cream card blank and a selection of matching Christmas Papers. I made a 3D bauble using Ornament Keepsakes stamp set from SU, stamped in Raspberry Ripple and the greeting is from Sassy salutations, stamped in and matted onto Lucky Limeade. I sponged the edge of the sentiment in the same colour and added a few pearls.

Saturday, 24 November 2012

A Kiss under the Mistletoe?

The final challenge for November over at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown is an embellishment challenge and this week the DT are looking for your creations incorporating pearls! Just think of all the things you can do with pearls! As I was thinking about this challenge the tiny white mistletoe berries came into my mind, just like little pearls and set against a dark green background - I stamped this card.
The pearl berries are actually liquid pearls - I love using this stuff! A simple sentiment and a classic red bow complete the job. I hadn't thought about it until I uploaded my card but it does look a bit like looking through a window into a bush of mistletoe! Do go and see the other projects created by the other DT ladies at 52 CCT - they really are very inspirational!
Hope you get lots of kisses under the mistletoe this Christmas!

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Vellum Vase

What to do with vellum!  It's so luxurious, especially with gold, and yet I find it difficult to find the correct adhesive to use with it. Well, using vellum in an autumn themed card is the challenge at Make My Monday this week.
I have used the vellum to make a vase for my lovely autumn chrysanthemums.  I cut it out using one of the dies from the Ornament Keepsakes set, trimming off the bottom. I stamped the stems using the Perfectly Preserved stamp set and the flowers are two step stamps from a stamp set called Reason To Smile. I quite like the rough over-stamping effect but I suspect you could get a sharper image using a Stamp-a-majig. I've used burgundy ink, overstamped in red onto Naturals White cardstock and matted the image onto burgundy card and then onto another sheet of gold vellum. The little sentiment is from a Kanban set, I forget the name. It's another clean and simple project, but there are lots of other ideas on the blog - go and have a look!

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Card for Chris and Gill

My husband and I have been invited to a party this evening to celebrate some friends 30 years of being together. So I've put this one-layer card together and managed to enter a challenge too! At Less Is More this week they are looking for 'Hardware' and I've made the little 'balloon'  from a metal heart, some very thin wire and a few beads.

I used the 'Congratulations' sentiment from Sassy Salutations, stamped in purple to match the bead, as it seemed the most appropriate. Lots of lovely white space, but I couldn't take a photo without the shadows, which is a bit disappointing. With a bottle of something fizzy and this card I think we'll be welcome at the party!

Saturday, 17 November 2012

Christmas Scripture

A project based on Scripture or Verse is this week's challenge at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown and I have gone very CAS on this one.  Now, I don't know about you but many of the mass produced Christmas cards that feature scripture always seem a bit old-fashioned to me so I wanted to be bang up to the minute with mine and I'm very pleased with how it turned out.
I typed out the verse I wanted, choosing a handwriting font and printed it onto DSP, then die cut the blue mirri board to match.  I used a matching paper on the card blank and finally added a row of tiny blue gems under the scripture. This verse always makes me feel very Christmassy and it will soon be here now!

Saturday, 10 November 2012

I'm Dreaming of a Pink Christmas!

Well, not really! But it's colour challenge week at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown and this week it's a very modern combination for Christmas of Pink, Black/brown and white/cream. Do click on the link and look at the fantastic cards the rest of the DT have made to inspire you! This one is mine:
I used a pearlised pink card blank and stamped the small ornament stamp from an old SU set called Hung Up On The Holidays in pink onto Naturals White card stock.  You can't see it very well but the one in the centre is also popped up with dimensionals.  Each bauble has a small pink gem in the centre.  I stamped the strings in black and matted the images onto black card.  The sentiment is my current fav -Sassy Salutations. The whole effect is shimmery and pale pink, not your usual for a Christmas card and I have to tell you that it took me a long time to get my head around it.  Funnily enough I then went a bit Pink Christmas mad and made the card I posted last week for another challenge!

Friday, 9 November 2012

3D Trees

A last minute card for Crafty Hazelnuts Christmas Challenge, featuring a technique from Technique Tuesday.  This is a Christmas card with at least three patterned papers (4 actually) and a die cut shape, in this case a pennant, made into 3D. This die shape makes lovely Christmas trees and I've made a CAS card with an Icicle embossing panel from Tim Holtz Alterations (although they are a little difficult to see on the photo) and a sentiment from SUs Sassy Salutations set. I've added some olive green bakers' twine.  A little snip on the edges with my hand held hole punch makes a tiny tab to hold it in place.

I am always reluctant to use double sided DSP as both sides are usually so beautiful Here it wasn't so bad as these trees only take up very small pieces.  I cut 5 for each tree, following the tutorial. I might make some more as it's a really effective technique - thanks Mynnette and the team!
PS. Yippee my first commission - my mum wants 10 of these cards to send to her friends!

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Christmas Blog Candy

There is some fabulous Christmas blog candy up for grabs at Crafty Hazelnuts Christmas Challenge 2 - take a look
Starting in January 2013 this new monthly challenge will be for Christmas cards and there will be a fantastic prize every month from Bugaboo Stamps but just to get you started you can join in this blog candy give away to celebrate the launch. Best of all you can enter from anywhere in the world!

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Traditional and not so Traditional

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The new stamp set I have just got my hands on from SU after my party last week lends itself to the traditional Christmas card and this particular design has been in my mind since I saw the set in the Ideas Book.  I love green and red as a Christmas combo and what can be more traditional than Christmas stockings.  I have popped up  one to add dimension and there are three little brads to act as pins.  The sentiment is from Sassy Salutations This is my card for St Luke's Charity Challenge -the final challenge. Sadly the challenge is ending but I've loved doing every one and sending some of my cards in to be sold to raise well deserved and much needed funds

Using the same stamp I them went for a more contemporary Christmas, this time for the Less Is More challenge.  It's a colour challenge this week and the colour is ....pink! I think many people will think of birthdays and flowers but I wanted to be a little bit different and so I thought'Christmas' and 'stocking' and here's my card


I used a white card blank and stamped the  stocking from SUs Open Sleigh set.  I stamped it again on some textured white, (can you see the texture in this photo?) and cut it out, popping it up with dimensionals.

 A small bit of matching pink bling acts as the pin to hold it up. I embossed the Christmas words using a Tim Holtz Alterations embossing folder.  There lots of lovely white space on this card and with that little touch of pink I think it is probably more LIM than CAS.  Hope you like it!

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Autumn Tweet Leaves

There's a great challenge that I haven't done for ages...shame on me, but today I have made a card that I think fits the bill quite nicely.  The challenge blog is Make My Monday and the challenge is Autumn with Kraft and twine.



I made the background with kraft card which I stamped with an oak leaf from my Lovely as A Tree, a favourite set -first use of the leaf though. Then I stamped the Tweet Leaves image using a variety of autumnal coloured inks, I sponged the edge and mounted onto the Kraft background. I stamped a little 'for you' sentiment and cut it out in the shape of a tag.  Stamping some more leaves, this time from Autumn Days I fussy cut them and popped them up on dimensionals.  Finally I added a twine bow and yes it is orange twine, straight from the garden centre. I used Naturals White card stock for the card base and all the stamped images - it's the best  thing in my stash right now! I will also enter this card in The Cupboard Trilogy Challenge, as over there the theme for November is Autumn or Halloween.
November 19th Update - just looked over at Make My Monday and my card has been picked for Top 3! Chuffed!

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Masculine teen card

I am challenging myself to make more  cards for the men in my life and this time I was prompted by the challenge at Cas-ual Fridays - a clean and simple masculine project.  It has turned out a bit of a teen card, though I'm sure this still counts.
Funnily enough, I started with the sentiment, from SUs Sassy Salutations set, which I inked up using my in colour markers.  Then I added a glittery embossed black frame to make it stand out. The little icons I have punched out of a piece of wrapping paper, the smiley face one is stuck on with a dimensional.  Finally I added some 'music' washi tape.  I am really pleased with how this has turned out - it would be perfect for any of my sons' friends. 
The house is a little quiet this weekend as my oldest son has gone to visit his sister at Uni for a couple of days. Only the youngest one left, but we made the most of it with a trip to see the fireworks yesterday and an outing to the cinema to see Skyfall this evening. Loved it!

Saturday, 3 November 2012

Christmas Stripes and Baubles

I had such a lot of fun making this card! I used the bingo card challenge at Addicted To Stamps and More - not done this before and there is almost too much choice but it is interesting looking at the possible combinations.  I chose to go across the middle - Black, Stripes and free and using Mica powder was my free choice.
I started with making the stripes, using double sided tape of various widths and ultra fine glitter, I built up the stripes for the background. I cut out the baubles from black cardstock and used mica powder to add the colour and sentiment, stamping the sentiment over the top of two of the baubles.   It's from SU new set Sassy Salutations. Using mica powder was a new-to-me technique which I learned at our craft club meeting last week - I'm hooked, I love that shimmery blingy effect and it's so simple.  I added some gold thread to the baubles and positioned them off centre for a CAS contemporary Christmas card

Reindeer Sketch

Well November is here and so it's a new sketch challenge from the team at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown and this week it's a real goodie. Take a look:
I thought I'd give  Dasher another go, this time in a grey and light blue colour combination.
I dry embossed the panel with a snowflake design from Tim Holtz' Alterations range and, using the same cardstock, heat embossed the sentiment in silver.  Dasher has some silver Stickles  to decorate his antlers and instead of the heart I have added another snowflake (which doesn't show up very well on the photo - sorry!) Three little light blue gems in the corner complete the sketch.  I am getting rather keen on sketch challenges - there are such a lot of really inspiring sketches around and the work is half done for you, don't you think? Have a look at the other cards from the DT at 52 CCT - they are fantastic this week!

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Autumn Film Birthday

The Autumn Days stamp set from Stampin' Up has been around for a while now, it's one of the first sets I bought and I still love it and love thinking of new ways to use it.  This card was inspired by the sketch challenge at Less Is More this week, which is beautiful in it's simplicity- actually I think I may have 'over-egged the pudding' with this one, but I will still give it a go.
Here is the sketch:
It reminded me of a film frame I had seen in a magazine once and so I cut one out of black card stock and used my punch to add the tiny holes you see on 35mm film.  Then I masked off the rest of the card and stamped the pheasant, moving the image across each time so it looks like the frames of a moving image.
I added a sentiment which I inked up in the same colours as I used for the bird image and then heat embossed to make it more defined. I think this will make a lovely masculine card for one of the men in my family, probably my Dad as he's a bit of a bird watcher!

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Nesting Tree

No it's not a tree for a bird, it's my Christmas tree card created from a set of pennant shaped nesting dies. I can't claim the idea was mine, I cased it from a crafty friend and it was simple to make and quite effective.  I've also made it into an easel card as you can see from the photo


This card is for this weeks challenge at 52 {Christmas} Card Throwdown where the team are looking for cards using die cuts. Hop on over and look at the other cards made by the DT - they really are fabulous and we'd love it if you had a go too!
I am also entering it into the challenge at Crafty Hazelnuts Christmas Challenge where no patterned papers are allowed.

Friday, 26 October 2012

Perfectly Preserved Kraft

I am having a lot of fun with my new Perfectly Preserved stamp set and the challenge at cas-ual Fridays this week has given me another excuse to get it out again. This week the DT is challenging us to use Kraft card in our CAS designs.  I have used some Twitterpated DSP from SU too and the colours are also from Stamping up; Indigo Island, Lucky Limeade and Calypso Coral with a little crumb cake.
I made a sentiment banner, using a stamp from the Sweet Cake set and some kraft and lucky limeade cardstock, adding a couple of gorgeous brads as a finishing touch.  I'm making as many cards as I can as for Christmas I like to give the other ladies in the family a pack of hand-crafted cards for them to send to friends and family through the coming year.  As my daughter left home this year there is one more pack to make!

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Life's a jar of Cherries

It was my birthday yesterday and I found a little time to craft so I made this card, especially for the simply Stamping sketch challenge.




 I really wish that I had a large oval die or punch as I think it would have been better, but sometimes you have to just make do and this was one of those times. I used my new stamp set again, this time stamping the jar in white onto acetate, I cut out two and stamped a spare on to act as a mask. Choosing the DSP was easy, all from SU's range Festival of Prints and I used some organza ribbon to add some detail. I stamped the cherries stamp through the mask to get the shape of the jar and then stuck the acetate over the top, then the bow and then a second layer of acetate adds dimension

The greeting is held on with two little brads and everything is layered onto a card made from Naturals White CS.
I didn't have time to post it yesterday as we all went out for lunch at a local pub and then had birthday cake and family movies for the rest of the day.  With one or two presents and cards thrown in it was a lovely day! Oh and even better, I'm having a crafting party on Thursday evening. The week just gets better!