Have had a very busy week and finally managed to get to the studio the other day, but did not finish this off until this afternoon.
We have had a long weekend here and we had family staying, as well as doing a day-trip yesterday to the beach. All very enjoyable but one can't stamp and entertain at the same time - although one can chat and knit at the same time, so the shawl is growing.
The image I used is a rose from Kiwistamping - one of my original stamps and one that I still use regularly. I embossed it with gold and coloured the stem and leaves with watercolour markers, then went over that base with twinkling H2O's, and coloured the rose with the paints too.
I then sponged the edges with warm red chalk ink before mounting it on the darker card, and punching the edge with a fiskars punch. The next layer I embossed with the CB using the textured textiles folder - I sponged the edges and then decided to keep going and sponged all the embossing, and found that I needed to run the edge of the paper over the ink pad to give it some definition.
I then assembled the card, added the pearls and finished it off by putting a layer of dimensional glue to the flower.
I deliberately wanted to keep the sentiment discrete, so used a pink ink (Magenta by Versacolor) and embossed it with clear embossing powder.
I am very pleased with the result. We have some more wet weather coming up so hopefully I can get some more craft work done this week.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Friendship
I was asked at church this morning to make a card for on of our members who has not been well, and is now "in care" in another town.
She has also been part of a small group who knit for Operation Cover-up, a part of a larger organisation, Mission without Boarders, who supply blankets for orphans in Romania and other impoverished European countries where there is acute poverty - some of the blankets go to poor families as well as to the orphanages.
It is this group who have asked for the card.
Getting back to the card, I started with a scripture stamp from Our Daily Bread Designs and built the card around that. I stamped that in Pearlescent Thyme ink, then cut that out with a Nesties, embossed it and then sponged it with Memento Bamboo ink, mounted it on a scalloped Nestie in red.
The ribbon has two layers - the red is over a gold on, which makes it really sparkle. The flower made of is three layers - they are from Layers of Color and were part of a RAK from Linda (Lovely Linda on SCS) and held together with a yellow brad.
The sentiment (from Kiwistamps) was embossed in gold.
His Holy Name - word 20
Over on SCS there is a challenge running this year on the names and attributes of God - something that I am really enjoying.
This is my 20th scrapbook page for the challenge - Bread of Life.
This is way out of my usual 'style' - if I could be said to have a style. The Angel Wings are from Layers of Color (Part of a Rak from Linda aka Lovely Linda on SCS), the stars are also from her.
The angel wings are mounted on dimensionals and I added some Kindy Glitz to them as well. The wee bow is in the ribbon that I have used on all the pages, as part of the giving some continuity to the book.
The stars are grouped in threes to reflect the Trinity, and I framed the page by sponging some ink around the edges.
I have so enjoyed these challenges and feel i have learnt so much from them.
Thank you for reading this - I am blessed when you leave comments :-)
This is my 20th scrapbook page for the challenge - Bread of Life.
This is way out of my usual 'style' - if I could be said to have a style. The Angel Wings are from Layers of Color (Part of a Rak from Linda aka Lovely Linda on SCS), the stars are also from her.
The angel wings are mounted on dimensionals and I added some Kindy Glitz to them as well. The wee bow is in the ribbon that I have used on all the pages, as part of the giving some continuity to the book.
The stars are grouped in threes to reflect the Trinity, and I framed the page by sponging some ink around the edges.
I have so enjoyed these challenges and feel i have learnt so much from them.
Thank you for reading this - I am blessed when you leave comments :-)
Saturday, October 17, 2009
First time at Midnight Madness
Thank you for visiting :-)
Baby animals
This is one of the cards that I had underway the other day - inspired by the Sketch Challenge on SCS (SC250) and the Layer Of Colours image of the giraffe that I received in a RAK from my Australian friend Linda (aka Lovely Linda on SCS).
The other two images were cut from some DP that was a gift from DD last year and although it does not show, they glisten when you get the light on them. The gold textured fibre was from my DIL.
I just had to finish it all off with some piercing - my favourite extra which does not detract from the main image.
Here you can see the gleam on the gold, and some of the 'glisten' on the cut out image.!!
Thank you for taking an interest in my wombling :-)
Thursday, October 15, 2009
A Baby card
Another wet afternoon spent in the studio - only one card completed, but some others enroute - this one is for a challenge over on Stamping Sisters In Christ Challenge #8 for a baby card... it has rather unconventional colours, but then it makes it appropriate for anyone.
The main image was part of a RAK from my dear friend Linda in Australia (Lovely Linda on SCS). I chalked this image, which was a challenge as the brown chalks I had were not the shades that I wanted, so I had to mix and match and re-colour several times.
I then found that I could just cut it out with my largest Nestabilites rectangle, so promptly did so, then mounted it on a scalloped rectangle cut with another nestie. The brown was a scrap that I had on hand, then the next green strip was put through a swiss dots cuttlebug folder. The yellow was a part of a card that was killed as it went wrong - nothing is ever wasted - then mounted on a very dark brown.
The word congratulations was embossed with gold to give some emphasis.
I am quite pleased with this card - the afternoon was actually quite productive and the next few days should show this.
Thanks for visiting and please leave a comment - they are all appreciated.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Tuesday's tattle :-)
Nothing to actually show today - the days have been taken up with mundane things like housework!!
What craft I have done has been either knitting, or today it was cross stitch.
The project I am working on is an autumnal scene of 62,000 stitches. It is one that I have had 'on the go' for over two years, but this year has shown some progress as I spend most Tuesdays with a friend, deliberately working on it. The story behind taking on such a
project is that my DH saw the picture in a catelogue, and liked it, so I rashly said I would stitch it for him..... It is a Mystic Stitch design called Autumn Peace (http://www.mysticstitch.com/detail.aspx?ID=82)
As DH is not in the best of health, it is a bit of a standing joke between us that I may not finish it before he departs this life!!
Thanks for reading my blog, and I do love it when you leave a comment to say that you have been.
What craft I have done has been either knitting, or today it was cross stitch.
The project I am working on is an autumnal scene of 62,000 stitches. It is one that I have had 'on the go' for over two years, but this year has shown some progress as I spend most Tuesdays with a friend, deliberately working on it. The story behind taking on such a
project is that my DH saw the picture in a catelogue, and liked it, so I rashly said I would stitch it for him..... It is a Mystic Stitch design called Autumn Peace (http://www.mysticstitch.com/detail.aspx?ID=82)
As DH is not in the best of health, it is a bit of a standing joke between us that I may not finish it before he departs this life!!
Thanks for reading my blog, and I do love it when you leave a comment to say that you have been.
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