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Friday, August 21, 2026

Debossed Sunflower

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Another short post - on a technique that I have never "got on with", so this month's challenge for our (N.Z) swap group was a real challenge for me!


I used the Magnificent Sunflower 3D embossing folder by Memory Box for the feature on the 
Blackout technique


After embossing the card, I flipped it over and coloured the (debossed) image with various inks, then used the direct to paper technique to fill the background, (using Catherine Pooler Queen For A Day ink).Then tried rolling the ink on - I attempted this three different times, and eventually decided the second attempt was the better one, but it was far from what I wanted.
Masking and sponging to the rescue, and a lot of inky fingers later I was 'sort of ' satisfied!!
A local childcare centre will receive the 'rejects'.


The butterfly and sentiment were very strategically placed !!  I sprayed the background with some Comic Shimmer pearlescent spray, added some clear rhinestones on the body of the butterfly, and a wee bit of red behind the main panel and under the edge of the sentiment strip, then mounted it all onto a bright yellow base.
The inside panel was decorated with a strip of the tape that was on the envelope, but the photo was not a good one, as the light reflected off the gold on it, and took it out of focus!

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Saturday, August 15, 2026

A Black Cat and Stitching

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I made this card for a friend who's cat is totally black - needless to say she appreciated it


The image is a Gina K one, and from memory the sentiment came from the same set... 


I started by very carefully adhering all the dies in the Memory Box stitched rectangle set together, then embossing the card with the stacked dies ... 
Our card stock is measured by the British standard, and the card is slightly longer than the dies, so this gave me a space for the sentiment.
After embossing and stamping the panel, I adhered it to the card front.
The stamping was all done in Memento Tuxedo black ink, the only addition being the black 'pearls'. 

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I picked Monochrome, Geometric, Stitching, CAS and Birthday

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Tuesday, August 4, 2026

Bookmarks x4

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Warning - photo heavy post - I will try to keep words to a minimum. 😀

I belong to a local Embroiderers' Guild, and recently we made a display for our national conference.  The theme for the display was 'Threads of Connection', and as we are a small guild, we chose to make some bookmarks each, in various techniques, and attach them to a background.

These are my contributions


From Right to left...it's just the way the photos loaded...


Canvas work - in soft colours, with silver threads for highlights - they glint beautifully in the light


Both these canvas word bookmarks were designed by myself


Another canvas work - this time using a variegated thread  for one of the colours



White thread on a pricked card - the pattern came as part of a card making kit, but I gave it an alternative use...

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And last but not least - some bobbin lace


One of my best pieces to date, as I had to let it rest for some years, due to life circumstances - I have picked it up again recently


I hope you have enjoyed this glimpse at some of my other crafty endeavours

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Monday, July 13, 2026

3-2-1 - And a Cat!!

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And a very warm welcome to my newest follower Denise Morgans, known as Dennymor on both IG and Facebook.  

I recently saw a video tutorial online by Ardyth, here, and was inspired to try it myself, just at the time that the monthly challenge for my small swap group came out, which was to use three patterned papers, a two word sentiment and one image.

This is the result!  (and the recipient loved it!)


I started with some very old patterned papers that were freebies from a magazine, that I had never used, but I chose them as the sheets were big enough for the inside of the project.
Then I found a previously unused stamp set by Unity - A Little Not Fine from their Pissy Kitty series...


The technique looks a bit like a bulky gatefold card when taken out of the envelope, and I held it shut with the piece of twine that formed kitty's bow
 

Here it is opened out, with the other two papers showing, and the two word sentiment.



I don't blame Kitty looking a bit pissy with a glittery bow draped over her face, a sparkly butterfly in her fur, and fancy brown tipping on her fur also - not how a self respecting cat wants to look!

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(The patterned papers had never been cut into before, and the stamp was also NBUS)

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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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