Thursday, January 9, 2020

Look Ma - No Stamps!

Welcome

This card started as a background  that I made from Brushos while experimenting with their SprinkleITs  - this one used an iridescent one. 

The friend I made the card for is a keen gardener and amateur florist, so I chose a botanical theme


I was able to find some card that matched the brusho colours, as did the chiffon ribbon.


The wee floral images were from a Kaisercraft 6x6 pad called Rose Avenue 


You can see some of the subtle glimmer in this photo - it is notoriously difficult to photograph.


The greeting is from the same pad - I edged them all with Memento Rhubarb ink


I used another  of the pop outs from the same pad for the inside sentiment

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This was made for a very dear friend


Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Happy New Year With a Rose

Welcome

Happy New Year, and may you have a marvelous year this year!!

The first challenge this year at Word Art Wednesday is today - a wonderful start to 2020.

Our sponsor is the fabulous Stamp Simply , and they are offering as a prize either two stamp sets, or a stamp set and matching dies.  BTW, they have an amazing sale on at the moment. 


I went to get my Simply Stamped Roses stamp set out, and discovered I had this coloured and die cut image already in the packet, so that was my starting point.


I reached for blue for the contrast colour on the front of the card - the edges were all sponged with Faded Jeans DI, the strip of PP is from the  Kaiser Craft Starburst paper pad.


The image was silver embossed and coloured with Prismacolor pencils.  The base paper is a textured pale cream coloured paper that adds some more subtle interest.  This was all mounted over some Canary cardstock.


I stamped the inside with the image in the Faded Jean DI, and lightly coloured it to match the outside image.  The liner was also edged with the blue ink. 

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Monday, December 30, 2019

2019 in Review -A Top 12



Welcome

I am doing a Top 12 from last year, listing the cards by month - I will link to the original posts, so if you want more information, you can click on the link.
























I hope you enjoyed this review - I certainly enjoyed looking through my work again, and some months I could have posted two cards!

May 2020 bring you many opportunities to be creative, and many joys as you create


Saturday, December 28, 2019

A Golden 50

Welcome

I hope you all  had a wonderful Christmas, or should you celebrate another festival, that that too was a precious time of family and friends, and love and laughter.

I had a family member turn 50 recently, and he does not like 'fussy' cards, like most men, I gather :)


I started by stenciling the background using Delicata Golden Glitz ink.



I also ran the ink pad over the wee molded accent piece, and it just caught the tops of the impression.


The 50 was die cut from golden sparkle card using Kaiser Craft Number Dies


The gold embossed sentiment was a magazine freebie.  I hand cut the banner, and the underlying snippet of the last of the same paper I had used (a snippet of) for the side decoration


The photo above gives and idea of the subtle sparkle this card has.


The final detail (inside the card) was the banner made from the last snippet of the design paper .

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Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Cross Stitched Christmas

Welcome

Just a quick post today, Christmas Eve, to wish you all a wonderful, peaceful and joy-filled Christmas

I made this card for a swap group I am part of, and the theme was to use stitching on a card.


I stitched the tree on some red even weave fabric using cream thread, making up the pattern as I went.

This was mounted on some textured cream card (the photo has whitened it) that I embossed stitching around the edge of.  
The sentiment stamp is a magazine freebie, embossed in gold.  
The feature panel was then mounted over plain red card.

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(My inspiration was the red and white of the wrapper)



Thursday, December 19, 2019

Copper Sparkle Plus Texture

Welcome

It's good to be back, albeit I am a day late posting this.  
I am still working on the borrowed computer, and this is also causing me some brain strain 😓

For this weeks Word Art Wednesday Challenge I chose to make a card with a masculine twist, so started with a Brusho's background I made a while ago when trying out Brusho SparkleITs.  


The photo below shows the sparkle that the copper  SparkleIT gives the red toned background


I added some corrugated with some string across it as an embellishment to the base of the card


The scripture panel was mounted over a S/B Marvelous Square die cut (appears to be discontinued) cut from wallpaper with some shimmer and texture to it.


The background was made on a page from a mixed media journal, hence the notched and torn top edge of the background panel, which I decided to leave for extra interest.

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(Spellbinders)


Saturday, December 7, 2019

Sparkly Poppy and a Magic Window

Welcome

This is another Magic Window card - this time made for the New Zealand swap group I am in.
My partner for the swap last month more often than not has flowers on her cards, so that was the theme I chose for her.


 The centre panel is made with a piece of paper napkin glued onto a circle of card, and layered over a maroon lacy circle die cut.  I added some pencil colouring to the image to deepen the colours, and then some Brusho SprinkleIT powder in Iridescent.  


I misted the powders, and unfortunately some clumped together, giving the appearance of white spots, but the the sparkle is so bright in the photo, it caused the camera to loose focus!


I used the last snippets of the design paper for the inside panels, and used white embossing on a maroon snippet for the sentiment



The final touch was to add some satin ribbon to the outside to form a closure.

I will be away from my computer for most of next week - thank you for your visits, and hopefully I will be able to get around to visit after next weekend

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