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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Grungy and Steampunky

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I am determined to get a third post in this month... and by the skin of my teeth as it is the evening of the 30th here!


This card was a compilation of bits from my desk, some pieces from a collage pack I bought ??? number of years ago at a craft show, vendor no longer remembered, possibly Imagine If, and a Tim Holtz family figures (?) pack.... 


The main  background piece was a pull from some gelli printing I had previously done - I think it was called a ghost print - there was definitely gold over blue, and some textured, diecut butterflies involved in the process


I layered a half doily and the leatherette strip over that, and then the figurine, before carefully positioning the chipboard cog, which I had painted with blue and then gold paint to tie it to the background.   The flower was added on top to soften to look of the card, as it was for a woman


A few die cut silver cogs (from some very old Marianne Dies) , a pearl and some lace to finish the front.


Inside were more of the 'silver' cogs, which were cut from a 'spray box liner', so there were hints of other colours also, and some matching butterflies (punched) and more pearls 


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Lots of snippets of stuff off my desk - lace, background panel and small cogs cut from offcuts and the half doily

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Friday, June 12, 2026

Birthday Crocus

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Just a quick post today
I needed a card, and had one 'sort of' started, but it would not cooperate.. so it sat there for some days, and the birthday crept closer.


I saw a card by Bev of Uniko on Instagram, and was inspired, but the 'realistic' side of me could not stamp that in purple, which was the colour I wanted to use.


So I pulled out my trusty Crocus stamp by Uniko (which appears to have been discontinued) By this time I was not particularly well, so rather than divide my panel into three, 
I simply coloured the crocus with my FC Polychromo pencils, 
stamped the sentiment, (a magazine freebie) brushed the edges and assembled


Monday, June 8, 2026

Coverplate and a Stenciled Daisy

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Today's card is one for our local swap group, where the challenge is to use a stencil.


I was having difficulty photographing this, which was not helped by the fact that I had written in the card and addressed the envelope before I took the shots!


The idea came from a you tube video, that I now cannot locate - if anyone can tell me who presents it, or can link me back to it, it would be appreciated.


The technique is to take a diecut background - here I used a Paper Rose die, Mandeleine,
and stencil over it, using a fairly 'open' stencil - stencil used was bunch of Daisies by Oakwood


The greeting was die cut from card I had coloured using the same inks as I had used on the flower.
The die was a Sizzex alphabet by Lisa Horton.


I used just the head of the flower on the corner of the inner corner of the card liner, as also on n the envelope.

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Monday, May 25, 2026

Masculine, and Messy, Model T

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I made this masculine card using up scraps that I had smooshed ink onto.
All stamps are from (the now defunct) KiwiStamping.  whose owner got me into this stamping hobby!


I made the background by stencilling over the blotchy base card using a Uniko Mid Century Modern Squares stencil, and the residual ink on my brushes, moving the stencil between layers.  From memory I think I did three layers of stencilling.


The feature panel was stamped using Catherine Pooler Rouge ink on a smaller panel


And the sentiment went directly onto the background.
The edges of the panels were swiped across the ink pad to give a subtle definition.
The bakers twine had a metallic thread through it, which gave an unexpected glint to the card. 


The inside, and the envelope were decorated using another scrap and edged with the same ink.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Smooshing the Blues

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Another month and another post - I think this year has been my slowest yet on the blog

This months challenge in our wee swap group was a monochrome blue - hmm, I think I may just have made a rather large oops, but it's mainly blue.


I started with some blue ink from another project on my glass work surface, sprayed it and blotted it up to make the background, 
This was mounted on a blue base, after sponging the edge with the undiluted ink 


The flower I came across in my stash whilst doing some sorting, already pre-cut... 
I think it was from the Graphics Fairy site.



I embossed the sentiment using some very old, unmarked clear stamps,
then added clear rhinestones to the bloom as 'dew drops' and 
blue rhinestones on the background for interest and a wee bit of sparkle



Friday, April 17, 2026

Anniversary Blues

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An anniversary card  for my DS and his lovely wife.  Each year I try to include an element repeated to mark the number of years they have been married...it's getting harder....


I decided to use the colours that they had included in their wedding - yellow and blue, so started with a background created by blotting up surplus yellow ink from an inky session.  There's a wee bit of copper spray there too... 


I made the heart by spraying through a Uniko 'ink and flip'  stencil - it worked, but just - the result is not a smooth colour, but one with a subtle sparkle, as I used mica sprays


The sentiment was heat embossed with royal blue EP, and fussy cut into a double ended banner


The elements were assembled over a strip of very sparkly blue sticky tape centered over the background, then mounted onto blue card, 
The tape was also used on the inside of the card and the envelope.  That tape was the star of the show for my DIL 


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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Baby Wipes - My Style

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This card was made for our wee NZ swap group, and the challenge set was to use baby wipes - several links were given to tutorials, but yours truly decided to do things her way... 


I made the background by squishing up a baby wipe and dabbing a re-inker onto it.  Once I had finished with one colour, I reorganised the baby wipe and changed the colour 
Colours used were all Catherine Pooler - Aquatini, Something Borrowed and Twilight.

Not wanting to coverup too much of the panel, I went with the very open die cut by John Next Door, and an Alpha from Sizzex, all cut from blue glitter card.  The letters were layered up, and the edges 'coloured' with a dark blue marker.

Keeping it simple, I layered up the main panel over some silver ribbon, and an old Cuttlebug diecut, halved diagonally for the corners, and some silver bling for the flower centres.

The base card is a very dark blue

I finished the inside and the envelope with offcuts from the feature panel.

If you are wondering about only one photo - I forgot to take any before I sent it, so the recipient graciously took one for me :)

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