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Saturday, September 21, 2019

Daisy, Daisy....

Welcome

And a very warm welcome to my newest follower Bonnie of Stamping with Klass.  I am honoured that she has followed me, as her work is amazing!! Please pop over and pay her a visit.


I made this card with the 'goodies' I won over at Pixies Snippets Playground -a set of stamps and dies from Newtons Nook, Dainty Dasies, and a Feeling Dotty stencil by Altenew


I stamped and die cut the daisy image - the stamps gave a clear impression first time, and the die cut like a hot knife through butter - and then painted them with some watercolours - from a sample sheet of Daniel Smith Watercolours, sent to me by the wonderful Libby Hickson of  


I then cut two masks, one of the daisies, of which I used the positive, and one of an oval, which I used the negative of,  placed them on the card where I wanted them to go, then applied iridescent medium though the stencil - and when I was happy with the result (shhh, second time around) I left it to dry overnight!! 


I mounted the daisies over the background on foam squares after trimming the panel a wee bit, and added a narrow border of lace down one side


The sentiment was also in the stamp set, and stamped then die cut with a S/B double ended tag die.


The inside was decorated with a narrow strip of gold Washi

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Friday, September 20, 2019

Newsprint, Flowers and a Butterfly

Welcome

This card started as a  cream, trifold, pre-cut I was given.. I had sprayed a Lindy's Spray called Sweet Violet, Purple and Teal over the base, and was not happy with it initially, so it was put to one side for a week or two...


When I picked it up again I stamped the panel behind the oval with a newsprint stamp I won recently from a N.Z, store, Three Buttons,  It is from a set by Jilli Bean called Butterfly dictionary.
 

The sentiment was stamped and embossed with Renaissance Red ep.


The butterfly was made from a piece of silver patterned deep red paper glued over a firmer paper and then cut using an older  Marianne die, and embellished with some clear rhinestones.


I raided my various packets of flowers and came up with this combination of various one layered and held with a jewelled brad


This was tailor-made for a family member who loves butterflies.  

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Monday, September 16, 2019

Number it!

Welcome

This card was made for a man who plays a lot of Sudoku...


I started with a print off of some Sudoku games from the internet.  The way the games printed I ended up with a gap between two of the games, but by trimming the printed paper carefully, it meant that I had a spot for the greeting.


The sentiment was embossed in white on a snippet of red cardstock, hand trimmed into a banner shape and then mounted, offset over a scrap of black.
The white layers of the card were sponged with red ink.


I kept the inside simple with a piece of striped washi tape.

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(my Brother in Law)
(Sudoku)



Thursday, September 12, 2019

Rhubarb and Butterflies

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This is very much a card made from scraps - all in the cause of tidying my desk... 


I chose four pieces of paper that coordinated and adhered them to copy paper, sponged the edges with Memento Rhubarb Stalk ink, then adhered that to the card base (that also had the edges sponged with the same ink), and  stamped the quote about the butterfly,  again using Rhubarb Stalk ink.

The butterflies were stickers from my stash that have hovered around my desk for longer than I care to admit. 


That, and the greeting stamped in the same ink, were both magazine freebies.  


I finished the inside with a butterfly from the same set of freebies in the same ink, and added a tab of washi tape and called the card finished.


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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Angel Wings

Welcome

This week's card for Word Art Wednesday, features the digital freebie that is currently available on the site,  It is from Psalm 91:11.  
As soon as I saw it I thought of wings, knowing I had a die of wings, and a set of stamps...


I had in mind a certain gentleman from our congregation who is currently in hospital, so this influenced my design to be fairly CAS.


I die cut the wings above the scripture panel from vellum, using the Spellbinders Die D-lites, Wings and Crown set, and adhered it under the feature panel. 
  

The wing (from Layers of Color Regal Wings, now defunct) was stamped over the scripture in Versamark ink, and then 'coloured' with gold perfect pearls powder. 

The gold paper that I used in the background was from the Amy Tangerine Sunshine and Good Times 6x6 pad - thankfully although the light was good enough for photography, it was not so bright that the gold 'glowed'!

The only embellishment was some red metallic cord wrapped around the gold paper, and an extra knot over the cross-over to hold it in place and create some interest. 


I finished the inside with a narrow strip of gold Washi tape.

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(I did not use the Back To School Optional Twist)




Monday, September 9, 2019

Tiled Leaves

Welcome
Be warned - this is a photo heavy post, so I will keep the 'talking' to a minimum 😉
This card was made for a swap within a small Kiwi group of stampers that I belong to, and the theme for that month was to use tiles!


I had borrowed a die from a friend and had cut out these tile like cuts, which was my starting point.


I tapped them over a Delicata Gold Glitz ink pad, then embossed with layers of clear EP.



The branch (from Memory Box) was dabbed on a brown ink pad, and then clear embossed several times too


I had stencilled through a page of die cut 'waste' and rubbed clear perfect pearls over it for some subtle background interest


The tiles were suspended from the branch with some metallic sewing thread


I finished with a magazine freebie sentiment, and a thin off cut of the light green card below the main panel when mounting it onto the deep green base card


I finished the inside with some washi tape

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(I used the optional  Twist of Autumn Colours)

Friday, September 6, 2019

Cosmic Shimmer Butterfly

Welcome

I seem to have spent the week "spinning my wheels" and getting nowhere very fast!
I was recently playing with some new product from


  that I was able to purchase with a prize voucher, it is called Cosmic Shimmer, and I was using the Thistle colour.  I coloured a snippet of card with the glaze, and immediately feel in love with it


I cut the butterfly from the coloured snippet using a Marianne  butterfly die that I have had for years.
Love, love, love the way the light plays on the coloured card!


I had been given some window card bases, and on the centre layer I used my new makeup brushes to brush Broken China DI through a Daisy Cluster stencil - oh bliss, how wonderful to use, and I am finally getting some respectable work using my stencils.  I used some yellow ink to colour the centres using a paint brush. 


The sentiment, an old Kiwistamping one, was silver embossed on a hand cut banner from the coloured card.  Pink rhinestones were added to the butterfly's body and the card was complete.

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