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Monday 31 January 2011

Simply Oriental

In recognition of Chinese New Year on 3 February - it will be the year of the rabbit - this week's challenge on Daring Cardmakers is to produce something oriental or featuring a rabbit.

This is also for Stamp man 15 'oriental', Asian/Chinese New Year for My Sheri crafts 42 and Chinese new year - celebrate Asia for Sentimental Sundays (sorry the sentiment is tiny, but the love sentiment is there in Chinese and English text).

For this card I used a piece of textured paper from the DCWV Far East stack - I do love these papers, but haven't used any of them for quite some time, so I enjoyed making this card. Because the paper has so much already on it, it's not necessary to add much to it and it would detract from what's there already.

I used some PM oriental stamps that I bought a while ago and hadn't used up until now. I stamped The hanging lanterns on the left towards the top with tattered rose DI, which only just shows up, but is in keeping with the other pale pinky images already on the paper. I then stamped the tree in the bottom left corner and the symbol with the word love in the top right corner. The addition of a few coins finished the card.

I'm really tempted to add more, but it doesn't need it, so I'm leaving it as it is.



I'm also linking this for Flourishes timeless 102: add some kind of hardware (the coins)

Sunday 30 January 2011

white winter birthday

This is for this week's sketch on Anyone for Anya:


Because the card is mostly white it is difficult to get a photo - if I try and whiten it more then you can't see the snowflake embossing on the righthand side - unfortunately, it ends up with a blueish tinge, but you get the general idea and I assure you it's white irl.

I've used one of my favourite Greeting Farm Anya stamps, just using copics for hair, face and clothes, leaving the coat white and adding crystal ice stickles for the fur.

This is for:

Incy wincy 78: winter wonderland - but no Christmas cards
Stamp something: winter somethings
Die cut dreams Christmas 51: winter birthday
Drunken stampers 52: birthday bash
2 sisters 24: girls just wanna have fun
All that scraps Wednesday: let it snow
Fun with shapes and more 75: snow or ice (die cut snowflake stickers)
Cutie Sunday 129: white
Double Dutch 60: white wishes
Hodge podge 7: white on white
CCEE 1104: white on white
Wags n whiskers 46: white
Crafts and me 22: monochrome
Frosted designs fabulous Friday challenge: monochromatic
My time to craft 125: emboss, emboss, emboss - dry
Totally Gorjuss 65: as you like it
Penny's 45: anything goes
Woodware 11: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes
Shabby tea room 46: winter wonderland - photo inspiration:

Thinking inking

It's the end of the month once again and time to get the next circle journal into the post tomorrow for the group on BF forum. This time I had the pleasure of contributing ny DLO to Hels' 'thinking inking' CJ - an opportunity to get inky fingers (yes, they are very inky!).

I used a couple of text stamps from the Tattered Angels rockin' renaissance that I received as part of a prize - you can see them here. I also used some printed flowers Hero Arts stamps - stamping on to acetate and then using alcohol inks on the back - a mixture of stream, red pepper and wild plum, although very little of the red pepper seems to have survived!

I distressed the edges of the pages with stormy sky and dusty concord DIs. I ran the acetates through my xyron to stick on to the pages. I stamped some white flowers with a Hero Arts flower print stamp and used the DI to colour them - and a bit of stickles in the centres.

The flash photo makes the stormy sky colour look lighter than it actually is irl.


The sign in tag, using some of the same stamps and DIs:

I'm linking this for:

Dragons dream tags TIO 66: make a statement - the text on the tag
Crafty Ho's: no designer paper
Wednesday stamp: inky backgrounds
Stamptacular 96: whateva
Paperminutes 150: flowers
Pixie cottage 54: flowers
Tuesday throwdown 33: distressing
Crafty purple frog: a distressing challenge
Crafty Emma 21: bold and bright
Crazy 4 challenges 72: vintage or shabby chic
Paper romance: anything but a card
If the shoe fits Fashionista Friday 64: anything but a card
Penny's 45: anything goes
Woodware 11: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes

Saturday 29 January 2011

A touch of lilac

Oh dear - I entered a couple of cards for this week's Play Date cafe challenge 66: colour splash - lilac, but, unfortunately, I didn't look properly and failed to see that the card should have been black and white with a splash of lilac.

So here is a card that I hope fits the challenge. The paper and the large topper was from a pack by 'red line' - when I bought this I thought the toppers were die cut, but they weren't, so I had to cut by hand. I then mounted on to a piece of DCWV textured lilac card and cut round that - the result: a very simple card. The topper is so big that there isn't room for anything else, even though it's a 6 x 6 card - and it hides most of the swirly paper underneath. I added a couple of PM ribbon bows just to add a further little splash of lilac.

This is also for:

Kort o mania 32: create a fantasy (ohhh, when I went into Kort o mania to find the link, I discovered that I'd won a prize for challenge 31 - yippee!!)
ABC: M is for magical
Pollycraft 77: black, white and 1 other colour

Look what postie brought me this morning

In August it was announced that I was the July winner on Creative Prompts challenge blog - you can read about it here. The prize was $20 to spend at Let's Capture our Memories online store. Because of various things going on at the time I didn't actually choose my items until the beginning of December and then there was a hiccup with the post ... all sorted out by the lovely Tanya from Let's Capture our Memories ... and this is what arrived this morning:

I'm so glad I chose these items - I can't wait to start using them. In fact, I need to make a commissioned card today for a 40th birthday and the request was to include pink/purple, so I think some of these gorgeous primas are going to be put to good use straight away.

BF January inchies received

Here are the lovely inchies I received this morning from the group swap on BF forum for January 'green and orange'



Thank you, girls, for the lovely crafting.

Friday 28 January 2011

White on white

This is for Card Patterns 99:

There are a few challenges around atm calling for a lot of white to be used, so this is for:

Double Dutch 60: white wishes
Flutter by Wednesday 139: white on white + butterfly
Hodge podge 7: white on white
CCEE 1104: white on white
Wags n whiskers 46: white
Crafts and me 22: monochrome
Frosted designs fabulous Friday challenge: monochromatic

I'm afraid I had to resort to a scan which makes the card look grey in parts because of the various depths of ribbon and card - everything is white irl with various textures. The image ( Funstamps 'swirling wings' stamped with versamark and heat embossed with detail silver) and surrounds were cut with nestie labels, the surround being cut from glitter card. The embossed dots were embossed with a Crafts-too folder with my cuttlebug.

Updating with this photo, although, unfortunately, I think this is worse than the scan - lol! It's so difficult to get a picture of white on white.



This is also for:

Creative stamp friends 17
: shapes - die cuts
Crazy amigo: labels (the nesties)
My time to craft 125: emboss, emboss, emboss - both heat and dry
Crafty creations: 103: let's heat it up (heat embossing)
Anything goes: butterflies
Pals paper arts 78: bows - clean and simple with a bow
Some odd girl: scallops galore (cut on my rotatrim)
Crafts4eternity R4 technique/theme recipe: polka dots
Gingerloft 10: things that fly
Creative inspirations 51: celebrate (birthday)
Penny's 45: anything goes
Cutie Sunday 128: anything goes
Woodware 11: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes

Thursday 27 January 2011

Another sympathy card

This is for Eat sleep stamp sketch 115:

This is another sympathy card (insert: with deepest sympathy) for Speedy the cat (Mark's finest papers) 39: sympathy card.

The stamped image is Penny Black sparklers and the embossing with cuttlebug folders, which is good for My time to craft 125: emboss, emboss, emboss, Southern girls: a pressing new challenge - dry embossing and Res-Q 67: dry embossing,

The colours are for Play date cafe 66: colour splash - lilac or any shade of purple and for Creative craft: monochromatic madness and Crafts and me 22: monochrome.

It's also for:

Stamp insanity 44
: find your zen - peaceful project
Everybody art 126: my favourite thing - the colour purple and stamping
Crafty sentiments: my favourite things - the colour purple and stamping
Paper cutz 75: your choice
Penny's 45: anything goes
Cutie Sunday 128: anything goes
Woodware 11: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes

With deepest sympathy

This card is for Waltzing mouse sketch challenge 31:I've used the colours for Cards and things colour challenge 63:

Papers are from my offcuts box - the main background is K & Co and the other two papers are DCWV. The stamped image is Magenta coloured with copics.

There is no sentiment on the front, but the insert inside it printed: 'with deepest sympathy'.

This is for:

Paper sundaes 53: distressing (the torn paper)
Tuesday throwdown 33: distressing
Crafty purple frog: a distressing challenge
Speedy the cat (Mark's finest papers) 39: sympathy card
Challenge up your life 35: clean and simple
Paperminutes 150: flowers
Fairy tale 6: flowers

Prize from I love promarkers

I received a £10 voucher to spend in Joanna Sheen's online shop for winning I love promarkers challenge 47 - you can read about it here.

This is what I bought:



I love embossing folders, so it's good to be able to add to my ever-growing collection.

Wednesday 26 January 2011

It's official!!

I should definitely stick to cardmaking.

It's just as well that my 'playtime' today was to create something just for me, because nobody else would want it!!

I showed lots of crafting supplies on my WOYWW 86 post, getting ready to decorate a canvas just for me - well, it's staying 'just for me' because I'm too embarrassed to show it here!

I still love my melting pot (oh yes, it made a good job of melting the beeswax) ... but as for the encaustic art stylus ... mm ... anyone want to buy it?

The canvas is going in the bin ... and I'm going for a much-needed cup of tea.

WOYWW 86

Yes again, Wednesday has come round again with lightning speed, so it's time for WOYWW 86.

I've just got out lots of things so that I can have a play - not sure what I'm going to achieve, but this has been sparked off by the challenge this week on DCM: it's all about me!

Long ago I bought an encaustic art stylus with the intention of trying out some crafting with beeswax heated in my melting pot ... but, until yesterday, I hadn't got round to getting any beeswax. I had been enthused originally by watching Suze Weinberg's videos - and, so, at last, I thought I'd try and put some of my enthusiasm into action.

I might or might not use the supplies in front of me - I'll see how it goes and how the mood takes me. If and when I make anything that is remotely presentable, I'll share it later.

Meanwhile, I'm going to be creative for the sake of it - it will make a change from making things for other people.

You'll notice that I'm going to be working on a canvas (something I'm not that comfortable with, but, hey, I need shaking out of my comfort zone) - it's about 11.5" x 9.5", so quite a nice size to be able to try out lots of techniques and hope that they come together - lol! And it was only £1 from Poundland, so nothing much lost if it turns out to be a distaster.




Update: you can read about the results of my 'playtime' here.

Tuesday 25 January 2011

Going crackers

This is another card for my own 'let's see some bling' challenge 4 on Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge blog - thank you to all those who have contributed so far to this challenge - there's still time to keep up with the New Year's resolution and make a card for this week's challenge - by Friday at 22:00 UK time.

This is also for this week's challenge on Jingle Belles: pretty in pink and green and Bah! humbug 3: Christmas crackers.

This cute little stamp of the robins pulling the cracker was in a set of three I bought this morning at Hobbycraft - 60p for the set - bargain or what?! (You can see the other bargains I got here).

This was one of those 'very hard to photo' cards because the panel on the lighthand side is a very reflective foiled mirror card - it would have been easy to have taken a picture of me with the camera reflected in it, but I didn't want that - lol! My bling, of course, is that foiled mirror panel and also some silver pen work on the cracker, the rest of the image being coloured with copics.

This is also for:

Christmas cards all year round January
: anything goes
Gingerloft 10: things that fly
Challenge up your life 35: clean and simple
Truly scrumptious 49: brown, pink and green
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes
Paper cutz 75: your choice
Penny's 45: anything goes
Cutie Sunday 128: anything goes
Woodware 11: anything goes

Just a little shopping ...

I had the opportunity this morning to get a lift to Hobbycraft at Crayford, so I took advantage and managed to get a few 'essentials' - lol! and a few bargains.

I found all of the stamps in the bargain bin - the total cost for the stamps came to just less than £11, which would have been the original price of the one with the three fountain pens. The brads were cheap too.


Quite a long time ago I bought an encaustic art stylus having watched videos of Suze Weinberg using the melting pot and beeswax ... and until this morning I didn't have any beeswax ... so you never know, perhaps one day soon I'll try out the stylus.

BF January twinchies: ladies with bling

Last night I had an enjoyable time making my inchies for this month's swap on BF forum - ladies with bling.

I used one of my favourite stamps: Hero Arts 'gracious lady', stamping with Brilliance crimson pearlescent and heat embossing with detail clear. I then used dusty concord DI to lightly paint parts of the image and daubed glue around the edges, dipping in Art Institute glitter to create 'blinged' edges.


These are also for:

Alphabet: L for ladies
Fiskarettes Monday challenge: use a stamp
Creative craft: monochromatic madness
Crafts and me 22: monochrome
For fun: glitter
Kaboodle 51: bling it up
By the cute and girly: bling it on
Challenge up your life 35: clean and simple
Glitterbabe's 28: anything goes with sparkle
Woodware 11: anything goes

Monday 24 January 2011

BF January inchies: green and orange

The theme for the inchies swap for January on BF forum is 'green and orange'.

I used part of a Personal Impressions stamp 'cherry blossom' by Lindsay Mason - I suppose you can say that I did 'orange' blossom!

I stamped with Brilliance pearlescent ivy and heat embossing with detail clear, coloured with copics, including the edges.



I enjoyed making these. I also had fun earlier making my twinchies for this month's swap on BF forum, but they are spending the night beneath a heavy box to flatten them - will show them tomorrow.

I'm linking these for:

Fiskarettes Monday challenge: use a stamp
Fairytale 6: flowers
Challenge up your life 35: clean and simple
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes
Paper cutz 75: your choice
Penny's 45: anything goes
Cutie Sunday 128: anything goes
Woodware 11: anything goes

Saturday 22 January 2011

Grey and red Christmas cards

Cutie Sunday 127 calls for the use of black/grey and a colour of choice - mine is red.

The base cards are black linen. I stamped on to grey stardream card. The stamp is one that was lent to me by a dear crafting friend - you'll be seeing more of these images because I stamped quite a few before returning the stamp.

The strips across the cards are SEI wintersong, which is foiled in parts. I added five red gems to each card and a computer generated sentiment.

These are also for my own Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge 4: let's see some bling.

Very difficult to get a photo because of the sheen of the cards.

These are also for:

The lollipop ladies 12: allsorts of things - some black
PaperPlay 3: back to black - use a black base
Sugar creek hollow sensational Saturday: black and white and a splash of one colour
Ooh-la-la 71: bling it on
Order of the opus gluei 86: make a scene
Creative inspirations 51: celebrate
Delightful: let's celebrate
Gingerloft 9: celebrations
Challenge up your life 35: clean and simple
Glitterbabe's 28: anything goes with sparkle
Pile it on 3: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes
Pear tree designs 32: free for all
Paper cutz 75: your choice
Penny's 45: anything goes
Christmas cards all year round January: anything goes

Fleur Anya for granddaughter

This card is for one of our grandchildren who has a birthday at the end of next week. I know that Faye won't see this - if by any chance her mum or sisters stray on to my blog, Shhhhhh, don't tell Faye!

More often than not I tend to follow a sketch for a challenge, but this made a change - broadband went down, so I couldn't access a sketch, so I just did my own thing.

Papers are Bo Bunny my darling dots and my darling motion (using the other side of both of them). The stamp is Fleur Anya by The Greeting Farm. I stamped and coloured with copics and then paper pieced the dress and the flowers in her hair using Bo Bunny paper - and then I decoupaged another layer of flowers, making some to decorate the corner of the card as well.

The number 5 was a white chippie and I coloured with matching cerise copic. I can't remember where the piece of ribbon came from, but it was just right for my pink and green theme.

This is for:

Anyone for Anya: pretty bows
Farm fresh Friday: goes pop
Totally Gorjuss 64: hot, hot, hot (the colours)
Paper pretties 137: paper piecing
Quirky crafts 2: in the spring garden - flowers and pink and green
Ribbon girl colour challenge 4: pink and green
Whoopsi Daisy: pretty in pink
Creative Belli 109: the letter P - pink
Do you stack up? 3: pink
Bildmalarna: pink
Top tip Tuesday 18: all sentimental
Sarah Hurley 26: birthday girl
Prairie fairy Fridays 44: happy birthday
Sisterhood of crafters: birthday
Die cut dreams Christmas club 51: winter birthday (hope this qualifies because the card doesn't look wintry, but the birthday is definitely in winter!)
365 cards day 328: Saturday's word of the day - happy
Creative inspirations 51: celebrate
Delightful: let's celebrate
Gingerloft 9: celebrations
Charisma cardz 3: magic numbers
Oldie but a goodie 10: bright and cheerful (the stamp is fairly old)
Pile it on 3: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes
Pear tree designs 32: free for all
Paper cutz 75: your choice
Penny's 45: anything goes
Wee memories 40: free your creativity
Fairytale 6: flowers

CHNC challenge 4: let's see some bling

This card is for my own Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge 4: let's see some bling - anything that glitters or shines - glitter glue, holographic, foiling, gems/rhinestones - use a little or a lot, it's up to you. You will find all the information here - I would love you to join in my challenge.

Having established my own Christmas card challenge blog, I still like to support the other Christmas challenges that exist in blogland, so this is for Sparkle Christmas card challenge 7, which is this sketch:

I used papers from My Mind's Eye Signature Christmas glitter book. It was difficult to get a good enough photo because of the reflection of foiling, glitter and heat embossing, so I've included two photos so that you can get a better idea of what the card actually looks like.

The Inkadinkado reindeer stamp was heat embossed with detail gold. A few gold gems complete the bling look.

The circle was cut from one of the new nesties I had given me for Christmas.




I'm also linking for:

One stitch at a time 45: new (new stash - nestie)
Stampin' sisters in Christ 72: new (new stash - as above)
Creative sketches technique: punches (can include die cuts - I used a nestie)
Picture perfect creations speciality challenge: heat/dry embossing
There she goes 90: wet embossing
Papercraft star 29: stamped image, die cut and embossing
Creative inspirations 51: celebrate
Delightful: let's celebrate
Gingerloft 9: celebrations
Ooh-la-la 71: bling it on
Glitterbabe's 28: anything goes with sparkle
For fun challenges: glitter
Pile it on 3: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes
Pear tree designs 32: free for all
Paper cutz 75: your choice
Penny's 45: anything goes
Wee memories 40: free your creativity
Christmas cards all year round January: anything goes

Friday 21 January 2011

Cuddly

This card uses the sketch on Sketch Saturday 138:

and 'cuddly' is this week's theme on Totally Gorjuss challenge 63.

The papers are BG ambrosia with a spotty piece from June bug. The stamp is a neglected Docrafts whispers, coloured with copics - and a sentiment and a few flowers and pearls from stash.

This is also for:

Basic Grey 35
: dots and spots
My time to craft 124: spots and dots
Tellen's place: dot, dot, dot it!
Aly's 33: things with wings
Stampin' royalty 55: anything with wings
Flutter by Wednesday 138: open - includes butterflies
Oldie but a goodie 10: bright and cheerful (and the stamp is an 'oldie'
Stampin' for the weekend 2: getting warmed up (warm colours)
2 sisters 22: flowers
Fairy tale 6: flowers
Stamp something: cute somethings
Creative card world new card challenge: cute and cuddly
Crafty catz 66: a forgotten stamp
Top tip Tuesday 18: all sentimental
Pile it on 3: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes
Pear tree designs 32: free for all
Paper cutz 75: your choice
Penny's 45: anything goes

BF January ATCs: grungeboard

The theme for this month's ATC swap on BF forum is Grungeboard. Now I have to confess that I had never bought any of this, but this was a good opportunity to get some. I know that I could have done other more adventurous things with it, but I suppose I played safe with what I did.

The pictures speak for themselves really.

I started with scribbling three noecolour II pastels:

wiped with a baby wipe:

inked up my Stampington Leonardo stamp (one of my favourites) and, instead of stamping on to the ATC, I carefully put it on to the upturned stamp and brayered, so that I got it in the right place more easily:

So this is what it then looked like:

When I'd made all five, I used some PM precious metals in copper to wipe over the right hand corners, but now I wished I hadn't done that because they looked better before that - but, hey ho, 'tis done now:


I'm linking for these challenges:

Crafty pad 104: something new (new stash - grungeboard)
Stampin' sisters in Christ 72: new (new stash - as above)
My partner in crafting crime 17: something new (new stash - as above)
One stitch at a time 45: new (new stash - as above)
Crafty Ann 32: ring in the new but don't ring out the old - (new stash as above and old stamp)
Little red wagon: one layer wonder
Pile it on 3: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes
Pear tree designs 32: free for all
Paper cutz 75: your choice
Stamptacular: anything but a square
Penny's 45: anything goes

Thursday 20 January 2011

Snowy trees scene

A kind crafting friend has lent me a stamp by Personal Impressions for me to stamp some images before returning it to her.

I've used it to make a card for the sketch on Stampavie 125:

This is another card for my challenge on my Craftyhazelnut's Christmas challenge blog this week. If you haven't visited yet, there is still time to join in challenge 3 and make a Christmas card that includes a tree or trees.

I stamped on to a piece of very dark blue using Elzybells sugar candy pigment inkpad - the best white I have ever found - and heat embossed with detail white. I then coloured in parts of the scene with some of my new Neocolor 1 Caran d'Ache pastels - these ones are water resistant and have a metallic sheen to them, which isn't that apparent here in the scan (it's more vibrant irl). I then buffed over the image with kitchen towel.

The various papers are offcuts from my Christmas box.

The colours are for Crafts4eternity R2 colour recipe :

This is also for:

Everybody art 125: snow
Going grey (Scrap-creations): winter blast
Sentimental Sundays 38: winter (I hope the text counts as 'sentiment')
Creative stamp friends 16: winter
Order of the opus gluei 86: make a scene
Your next stamp 34: let's make a scene
I did it 38: brrrrr - I'm turning blue
Mami doodles 18: use mostly blues
Stamping for the weekend 1: new & blue - new stamp (borrowed) and new Neocolor 1 metallic pastels
Crafty pad 104: something new (new stash - as above)
My partner in crafting crime 17: something new (new stash - as above)
Crafty Ann 32: ring in the new but don't ring out the old - (new stash as above and old papers)
Fiskarettes Monday challenge: cold, cold, cold
Challenge up your life 35: clean and simple
Pile it on 3: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes
Pear tree designs 32: free for all
Glitterbabe's 28: anything goes - the metallic sheen of the pastels shines
Stamp something: anything goes
Craft your days away 11: anything goes
Christmas cards all year round January: anything goes
Penny's 45: anything goes

Salt: Walking through the valley of the shadow of death

For today's challenge on Salt, Lythan has chosen the topic of 'walking through the valley of the shadow of death'.

This is a sensitive subject for some, especially those who have recently been bereaved, but Lythan has written some very hepful thoughts with scripture verses - you will find them here.

I was going to create a LO about my dad who died on mum's birthday at the end of November 2003, but in the end the LO just didn't come together. So I made a condolence card instead.

Papers are BG wisteria with the sentiment and verse from Psalm 34 printed on computer. The paper centre of the flower was cut with a nestie and a flat pearl added.

I used the sketch given for Clean & simple 123:



If you create something in response to this Salt challenge, please leave us a comment on the blog with a link to your creation so that we can come and look.

Wednesday 19 January 2011

WOYWW 85

It's a bit late in the day, but it wasn't worth taking a photo earlier because no crafting had been done yesterday or earlier today so I had a completely clear workspace.

However, this evening I needed to make my creation for tomorrow's Salt challenge, so what you can see are the supplies that I got out for this. You'll have to come back tomorrow to see what I made.

Sorry the photo is taken at a funny angle (looks as if I was drunk when I took it) - shows how tired I feel - the result of a difficult few days.

So here is my photo for WOYWW 85 (if you don't know what I'm talking about - anyone left in blogland who doesn't? - then click on the link and join in.



Update: If you want to see what I created then have a look here.

For anyone interested, 'Salt' that I referred to is the Salt Faith Challenge blog.

Oh - and, yes - that is an OTT lite in the background and I love it!

Monday 17 January 2011

Absolutely no calories recipe

'Absolutely no calories recipe' is the challenge on Daring cardmakers this week - the recipe is:

1 image (stamped, digital or other type)
2 pieces of ribbon
3 different papers

Robyn's Fetish digital stamps and more, a division of I did it papers, are sponsoring the challenge. DCM says: You have the chance to win either your choice of 5 digital stamps or your choice of 4 digital stamps and 1 digital paper set from Robyn's Fetish by entering a card for this week's challenge.

I don't know the manufacturer of the three pieces of paper I used because I received them some time ago in a swap. It's a bit difficult to see what's what now the card is put together. I started by applying the black paper with white flowers all over it, then I added the pink, black and white striped paper, adding the spotty ribbon and the striped ribbon (which almost now looks like the paper, but it is definitely a strip of ribbon). Then I cut the swirly piece from a larger piece of another paper and added over the top.

The image was stamped (this is a stamp I've had for ages - haven't a clue who is the manufacturer) and coloured with copic cerise and edged with the same colour.

This is also for:

Kaboodle 50: black and white + 1
Freshly brewed 30: black + white + one more colour
The paper variety: pink, black and white
Tellen's place: let's see some ribbon

Saturday 15 January 2011

A fairytale prize

Today I've received this waterfall card set as a prize for winning Fairytale challenge 3:



Oh, I've just opened the package and discovered that it's not just one design, but there are three different ones.

I look forward to making these. Isn't it strange that I haven't made any waterfall cards for ages and it was only the other day that I made four Christmas ones. Now I've got some more to make - yay!

CHNC challenge 3: let's see some trees

Over on my Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge blog it's time for challenge 3 which is 'let's see some trees' - decorated Christmas trees - indoors or outside - bare winter trees, snowy trees, whatever. They can be stamped, a digi, embossed, painted ... use whatever medium you like ... or find a freebie or recycled element that features a tree. Of course, the end result must be a Christmas card. You will find all the information here - I would love you to join in my challenge.

I've used a Webster paper from the 'waiting for Santa' pack and also a piece of BG jovial. I covered a piece of chipboard with blue and green acrylic paint and then used white acrylic paint with my Inkaddinkadoo trees stamp, adding some white at the base of the trees. The trees stamped a bit suidgy, but I left it as I thought it looked even more smmowy with a bit of dimension.

As I said on my challenge blog, I used acrylic paint because that's the topic for this week's challenge on Jingle Belles and I'm trying to support them as they are also a new Christmas crafting blog, so I'm entering this card for their challenge. I'm also entering Frosted designs challenge, which this week is to use paint.

I used the sketch for CPS 200, so I'm linking for that:


This is also for:

Sunday stamper 136: shine on you crazy diamond - diamond pattern on the Webster's paper
Sundays with Crissy 13: ribbons
Tellen's place: let's see some ribbon
Wee memories 39: for the love of ribbon
Creative stamp friends 16: winter
Stamp magic 28: winter
Stamp with fun 93: snow
Created by hand: snow
Creative belli 108: snow
Hanna and friends 77: snow
Papertake: cold and frosty morning
Stamp n doodle: winter in the woods
Aud sentiments 19: sentiment can only have two words
Inspiration Avenue: what inspires you? - trying new techniques - this is the first time I've stamped with acrylic paint
Sweet stampin': try something different
Crafty purple frog: new technique
Crafty Ann 32: ring in the new but don't ring out the old - mix of old and new technique - use stamping a lot, so that's old (as is the stamp I used), but new stamping with acrylic paint
Meljen 41: square card
ABC Christmas: A for anything Christmas goes
Christmas cards all year round January: anything goes
Stamp something: anything goes
Creative card world new card challenge: anything goes
Craft your days away 11: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes
Pattie's creations 10: anything goes
Stamp, scrap & doodle: anything goes

Friday 14 January 2011

Music tag card

Last night I made a 'face the music' tag that I blogged here - please look there for details of supplies etc for the actual tag.

This evening I decided that I would incorporate it into a card, so I stamped on to a stardream black base card, using one of my La Blanche foam stamps, embossing with silver detail. Just the addition of the Happy Birthday and the card was done.

This is for:

Wednesday stamper: music
Pixie dust studio 57: let's play tag
Paper cutz 74: use a tag
Try it on Tuesday: it's a man's world! maybe! - tag with a male theme
Stamping with the dragon 18: for that special stud - man or boy
Some odd girl: let's get embossed
Speedy the cat (Mark's finest papers) 37: embossing
Paper romance 33: birthdays and the men in our life
Crafty pad 103: happy birthday
Sisterhood of crafters: birthday
Gingerloft 9: celebrations - birthday
Prairie fairy 44: happy birthday
Sew many challenges: happy birthday
Totally papercrafts: happy birthday
Fiskarettes: celebration
Meljen's 41: square or round shaped card (no rectangles allowed)
Aud's sentiments 19: sentiment can only have two words
Crafty Ho: monochromatic theme
Kelly Jo's color chef 69: monochromatic
Cute card Thursday 147: monochrome
Just add ink 51: theme challenge: just add monochrome
Paper playtime 33: use black, silver & white only
Let's craft and create 10: just a note - hope my interpretation of the challenge with musical notes is OK
Stamp insanity 42: let it all hang out! - let your creativity flow past the edges of your paper
Sundays with Crissy 13: ribbons
Whoopsi Daisy: no designer paper
Craft your days away 11: anything goes
Pattie's creations 10: anything goes
Stamp something: anything goes
Let's ink it up 8: anything goes