They are a bit fiddly but produce a lovely card for a boy. The clouds are a DieNamics die.
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Nautical
They are a bit fiddly but produce a lovely card for a boy. The clouds are a DieNamics die.
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
National Puzzle Day
If you pop over to J&C Creations website you will see how to make them and the items you will need.
This card uses Penny Black's Hedge-word stamp.
My second card uses Spellbinders Shapeabilities Puzzle Effect (S5-139). I hope you like them.
Monday, 28 January 2013
Delicate Spring Asters
Hello, today I have another card I designed for J&C Creations using Heartfelt Creations Bold Delicate
Asters (HCPC3495), Delicate Asters (HCPC3494) and Delicate Asters die (HCD726).
You will also need:
Memento Dye Ink - Dandelion, Bamboo,
Desert Sand, Rich Cocoa & Pear Tart
Coconut card & paper
Green ribbon
Green card
Gems for flower centres
Method:
Stamp various sized flowers in Desert
Sand, Rich Cocoa and Pear Tart over a piece of coconut card cut to fit a 6x6
base card. When dry add a piece of ribbon diagonally and make a flat bow.
Stamp two of each flower stamp from
the Bold Delicate Asters using Dandelion ink and two leaves using Bamboo ink
onto coconut paper and cut out.
Stamp the largest flower stamp from
the Delicate Asters set onto coconut paper using Rich Cocoa and cut out.
Die cut eight of the smallest flowers
in the Delicate Asters die set out of paper pre-coloured with Dandelion ink.
Assemble the main Aster flower and
curl the petals and attach to the base card. Assemble the four small
flowers using two die cuts for each and attach to the ribbon. Attach the
single flower to the bottom corner as in the photo.
Die cut the letters S P R I N G from
green card and add to the base card. Add gems to the flower centres.
Friday, 25 January 2013
Hello!
The image and mat have been die cut using Spellbinders Marvellous Squares and the backing paper with Grand Labels One.
The branch is one of the new Memory Box dies called Lavish Branch and the flowers are WOC and berries from Magnolia.
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Embrace
It was cut using the same paper as yesterday's but I used First Edition's Hideaway backing paper. The PB wooden stamp is called Embrace which is not particularly apt, the image was coloured with Flexis - have you seen all the lovely new colours?
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Round About
I've used First Edition Up Up and Away for both the die cut and corners which are from a die by Whimsy Stamps. The background paper is from an Authentique Blissful pad.
The snow is beginning to melt here so the roads are clearing thank goodness.
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Angle Approach
Hello, today I have a card made using one of Spellbinders Cut, Fold and Tuck dies called Angle Approach.
I've used First Edition Noir et Chic paper and mounted it onto black card. The backing paper is another one from the same pad which has a shimmer to it but doesn't show up very well here.
Friday, 18 January 2013
Pagoda
The paper is from Prima's Botanical 6x6 pad and I love the way it makes a frame for the image. I have used watercolour paper with TH's Distress Markers to colour the images and actual watercolour paint for the sky.
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Wings of Hope
Items used:
Heartfelt Creations Wings of Hope
stamps (HCPC 3479)
Black stamping card
Versamark
WOW Gold Sparkle Regular embossing
powder (WS07R-S)
Ranger Embossing Powder Sticky
Gilding Flakes
Gold paper
Archival Brilliance – Galaxy Gold
Gold paper
Assortment of small flowers and
berries
Method:
Stamp the “sitting” Dove from the
stamp set randomly over the black card using Versamark and then emboss with the
Gold Sparkle powder.
In the spaces, stamp the same Dove randomly
using the Galaxy Gold.
Using the Butterfly from the stamp
set, stamp onto another piece of black card using Versamark and the Sticky
embossing powder. Heat until sticky and
then cover the image with gilding flakes and brush off the excess.
Mount this image onto gold paper and
then onto the black stamped card.
Arrange the flowers and berries as in
the photo.
Sunday, 13 January 2013
J&C Creations January 2013 Challenge
Hello, today there is a new challenge over on J&C Creations Challenge website for Something Old and Something New.
My card uses one of the NEW Spellbinders D-lites - Fantastic Flourish Two which is the one in the top left corner.
To make this card you will need:
Memento Bamboo Leaves inkpad
Heartfelt Creations Delicate Asters die (HCD 726)
Spellbinders D-Lites Fantastic Flourish Two (S2-009)
FabScraps 12x12 paper Heritage Pink Floral (C38 007A)
6x6 blank white card
Grey, pink and green card
Light blue paper (I use cryogen paper)
Red mixed glitter
Tiny pink beads
Ribbon, small flower and green gems
Edge punch of choice (I used an EK Success Arch Scallop Edge punch)
Double-sided tape
J&C Creations website is showing their sale items at the moment but I think you should be able to get most, if not all of the above from them.
Method:
Die cut 6 flowers from paper with each of the 4
flower dies. Die cut 2 leaves.
Curl all the petals of the flowers inwards and then assemble
inside each other starting with the largest and ending with the smallest.
Colour the leaves using the Bamboo Leaves dye ink.
Die cut 3 pink flowers using the smallest die and assemble
together, glue inside the flower and add some of the pink sprig embellishment
to the middle.
Using green card, die cut a flourish using the D-Lites die.
I have used a strip of double-sided tape to adhere the glitter.
Assemble the card as in the photo.
Thursday, 10 January 2013
Pink Asters
Hello, today I have a card I made for J&C Creations.
Items used:
Heartfelt Creations Delicate Asters
(HCPC 3494) and Rye Grass Flourish (HCPC 3436)
Heartfelt Creations Delicate Asters
die (HCD 726)
Memento Summer Sky, Danube Blue and London Fog
Green mirror card
Pink dye ink
Pink ribbon
Pink pearl brads
6 x 6 white base card and a slightly
smaller piece of white card for stamping with ink
White paper
Method:
Using London Fog, stamp 3 each of all
the Asters onto paper (I use Cryogen paper because it curls nicely) for the large flower and 3 each of the smallest
and next size up for the small flower, then cut them out.
Spray all the flowers with pink and when dry, curl each petal outwards.
Assemble the flowers together as in
the photo.
Die cut 4 leaves using the mirror
card.
Using the stamping card for dye ink,
stamp rye grasses randomly using first Summer Sky and then Danube Blue
Add the ribbon and make a bow.
Assemble the flowers using the pearl
brads for centres and the leaves.
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Lilac Doves
I used the doves from Heartfelt Creations Wings of Hope stamp set and embossed them with WOW! Opaque Pastel Purple. The sentiment is by Pink Petticoat and I used a Crealies Text Tag to cut it out.
Monday, 7 January 2013
Floral Vine
Hello, today I have a card I made for the CLP Sketch Challenge #54 which is running until 31st January. It is only the second challenge I have entered.
I have used Floral Vine by The Stamp Barn which is an old stamp and sadly no longer available but I love it's simplicity.
I prefer making 6x6 cards but this image is so big it looked silly. I also love the Spellbinders they bring out to match the plain label dies I have because they frame the images so nicely.
Sunday, 6 January 2013
By the River
I have used 3 dies, Die-namics cloud and Marianne Creatables Tree and Fence.
I die cut green and brown trees to get green leaves and painted the craftcard fence with Picket Fence crackle paint.
I still don't find boys cards easy but this one was more difficult because I have no idea what his interests are, this image seemed fairly universal though.
Friday, 4 January 2013
Flowers in a Park
The flowers are from a pack of Japanese paper sold for origami and the backing paper is Papermania's Beautiful pad.
The sentiment is from LOTV and stamped in Lady Bug from Memento.
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Yellow Butterfly
Today I have a very sunny card made with Spellbinders D-lites - Medallion Six and a Memory Box butterfly. I was so fed up with the rain when I made this.
The backing paper is from Prima's Zephyr pad again.
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