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Monday, 10 November 2008

CBC weekend challenge 13

'THE CARD MUST INCLUDE HOLLY
ALSO IT MUST BE A COLOURED CARD'

For this card I've used English Paper Company papers.



CBC weekend challenge 9

'IT MUST INCLUDE A CHRISTMAS TREE
ALSO IT MUST BE A COLOURED CARD'

The papers I used are from last year (or the year before!) - I think they are Papermania, but I'm not sure (all I know is that I have quite an assortment of them). I think the pink and green make a change.



CBC weekend challenge 17

'A RECIPE
for this challenge we need you to make a something and INCLUDE the following items
Glitter
Gems
a Pin
a Charm
Ribbon
so quite tough we NEED all 5 items on your item'

I think I've got all of the ingredients. It's a papermania card that's already got a foiled design on it. I've added the beautiful butterfly ribbon (which is a much richer colour irl) and the charm is pinned with a safety pin from the back of the card. The gems are crystal stickers elements (they are stuck together in strips, which makes it easier to get them straight). There is glitter on the ribbon.



CBC weekend challenge 7

'Alter a candle to put on your table at Christmas.'



HS:MS:HS SOS and clean

Here is my SOS for yesterday:



and my 'clean' for today:



Sunday, 9 November 2008

CBC weekend challenge 12

'This challenge is to make something from a item you have put in that bottom drawer. You know the one where you got a gift etc and thought the packaging might be really handy for something one day. Well this is the day.'

This was originally a tin that came free with some expert products from Boots (I got a couple of them a while back, so I've shown one altered before, but I can assure you this one has just been done - completely different colour scheme to the other one):



I used alcohol inks on the metal lid - a mixture of red pepper and butterscotch. The blooms were from Wilkinsons (there were so many of them - bought them ages ago - I've used loads of them on different projects) and the yellow one in the middle is from ELC (pity they don't seem to do them anymore and I've nearly exhausted my stock).

The yellow gingham is a sticky ribbon and the coppery coloured one around the edge of the tin is one I've had for ages (wondering what to do with it) - had a job to get it stuck down, but won in the end.




CBC weekend challenge 10

'I would like you to make a coaster, it can be made out of anything you like.
It could be cork/plastic or even one you've just altered.

YOU MUST INCLUDE THE PAPER YOU LOVE THE MOST AT THE MOMENT.'

The paper is BG fruitcake (love it - in fact love all the Christmas ones in that range).

I layered pieces of card, using my new bookbinding glue that I got at last the other day, cover the top piece with the PP before sticking to the base piece, so that there are no edges showing. Pieces of sticky ribbon complete it.

This was a good challenge. I think I might make some more of these to use at Christmas (could also make bigger table mats).



CBC weekend challenge 8

Challenge 8 was to make a bookmark.

I've used K & Co Hannah paper (double sided) using both sides matted so that the back matches the paper used for the quote, with the addition of some eyelash fibres:



CBC challenge 073: paper roses + MMM: colours of autumn

There's a weekend of challenges on CBC atm, so why is it that I'm making a card for one of the normal challenges on CBC instead? It could be because I was putting something else away and came across the paper roses and remembered the challenge ... and also remembered that I'd found a new challenge site called Mixed Media Monday (I don't mean it's new, because it isn't, it's just new to me) and the theme is 'colours of autumn'.

So this card fits in with both of them. It's very similar to one I've made before (using scraps up) and there's more gold flowers than originally intended, but a couple now hide some marks I made on the gold mat for the paper roses.



Saturday, 8 November 2008

My Time to Craft challenge 35: coffee and cream

The theme this week on My Time to Craft is 'coffee and cream'.

I used a base card that is cream but speckled with gold. I used the same card for the matted layer, which was mounted on gold matt card to give a thin surround. The stamps I've used are Dawn Bibby ones by Personal Impressions - they were stamped using Brilliance coffee bean and embossed with clear detail.



HS:MS:HS SPS

For HS:MS:HS today I thought I'd share a photo that I've used on a couple of forums this week. I didn't take it - it was taken four years ago and is cropped from a photo of John and me - the photo that I used for my Salt LO this time.



I'd forgotten about HS today until I visited Janice's blog, so thanks, Janice, for the reminder.

Rosie Dee's challenge 8

Yay! I got this Rosie Dee challenge done within the timescale.

Rosie challenged us to make a 'trio of tags' for Christmas. This is a timely reminder that I need to make more before the sale at church in a week's time, so this has given me a nudge in the right direction.

Two of these tags were cuttlebug embossed and the other one randomly stamped with a Dawn Bibby designs stamp and embossed with detail silver. Most of the other bits are Syntego or Brenda Pinnick.



Rosie Dee's challenge 7

I know this is only a simple LO, but it's one I've been wanting to do for ages (and I still don't consider myself to be a scrapper, so still tend to do cards out of preference). Anyway, challenge 7 on Rosie Dee (I know, I know, challenge 8 will be over tomorrow and I'm only just doing 7!!) was to make a LO any size, but not 12 x 12. So I've done a 12 x 6.

The background paper is Shan Lawrence British Beach (very appropriate!) matted on to Craft Creations pale blue texture. The letters are Thickers vinyl. In case you can't see it very well, the word in brackets at the top is 'BRITISH' - says it all for this summer. You can see it clearly if you click on the picture to make it larger.

The photo of the deckchairs was one I took while on holiday in Eastbourne and at the time I thought it was crying out to be scrapped.

A simple LO, but I had fun doing it - thanks for the challenge to do something different.



Lots to do 33: black and white

A card for the current challenge on Lots to do: black and white.

Background papers are DCWV (I think - or might be Dovecraft - had them for some time). Sizzix car front die in shiny black with silver mirror headlights. The greeting across the top says 'Happy Birthday', but it's difficult to read on the photo because it's foiled with silver on a sparkly black. The number plate was printed with my dymo letratag:



Magnolia vs Stampavie challenge 1 sketch it

This is a card for the new challenge site Magnolia vs Stampavie.

A sketch was provided - a stamp has to be used from a designated list, which includes Magnolia, hence the tilda stamp which was coloured with various pencils and Sansodor.





Dottie's world: black, white & a splash of colour

Sunday's challenge on Dottie's world is 'black, white & a splash of colour'.

I used the Christening image from the Love & Marriage Dottie range, just adding the text and a peel off gold cross. I didn't have a gold heart, so I double embossed a plain one.



PS: I'd completely forgotten that there is a freebie Fairy Dottie image for anyone taking part in this challenge before tomorrow - thank you for the reminder, Louly.

And if anyone's reading this and hasn't taken part in the challenge - there's time until tomorrow - you need to use a Dottie download on your entry.

DCM sparkle & bling (and a late One Stop Craft)

I fully intended to do the 'things with wings' challenge on One Stop Craft, but I didn't start it till this morning and there's already a different challenge there now.

However, the challenge on DCM this week is 'sparkle and bling', so I made sure this card has plenty of that.

I'm not sure where the background paper is from (think it was free with a mag), but, if you look carefully, you can see that it has butterflies on it. I bought this gorgeous butterfly stamp a while ago and this is the first time I've used it - with versamark and silver detail EP. Just added a bit of bling and the sentiment. The silver leaves etc down the lefthand side is a self adhesive border (bought a pack of three different colours, but not really happy because they are difficult to get off the backing - tear easily).



This also fits the theme on the Sunday Stamper challenge 33: 'tie a yellow ribbon' on Ink on my fingers, so I'm linking for that.

I don't normally do much lemon or yellow, so this makes a change.

Had to take a flash photo because the light's so poor - it's raining (might replace later if light improves)

CBC weekend challenge 5

'The next challenge is to make a Invitation.

It can be for any event you like, it could be for coffee/wedding/party/Christmas dinner/New Years party.

THIS MUST INCLUDE TEXTURED CARD/PAPER'

I used a cuttlebug embossing which was then chalked with blends of Pebbles blues and mauves (a lot less subtle irl) and just added a bit of Sakura glitter pen around the invitation.



Anyone who lives locally: sorry, this isn't a real invitation!

Friday, 7 November 2008

CBC weekend challenge 4

'Make your second Challenge Fold Christmas card.

YOU MUST HAVE EMBOSSING ON IT
ALSO IT MUST BE A COLOURED CARD'

I used the cuttlebug swiss dots embossing folder for the two outer pieces of card, swiping a Brilliance starlight white over the embossing to whiten the dots. Two die cut snowmen and a Merry Christmas greeting complete the card:



BG 9: Christmas; JS: shabby chic; JB Nov 1 stamp on Christmas

I'm scraping in at the last minute with a card for the BG challenge 9: Christmas:

'For this weeks challenge we would like to see you get all festive with your creations and create something in the theme of Christmas, i am sure you are probably all making your Christmas creations already so this one should be an easy one for you and if you haven't started your Christmas creations then this challenge is perfect for you :)'

I used figgy pudding papers and the main background is fruitcake. I used one of my favourite Christmas stamps: Santa collage. I stamped with Stazon saddle brown, because I wanted to get an old, distressed look, so I also added to the edges with the ink.

As this card features a Christmas stamp, it also fits the November challenge 1 on JB: '.....Christmas in now officially next month
Shall we start getting you motivated into card making and gift making ???

Lets start with an easy challenge from me today......

Please make something using a Christmas Stamp

Choose what you make, but please photograph and come back and show us to help get others motivated too.'

So this card also fits very well into the Joanna Sheen challenge for this week: shabby chic:



CBC weekend challenge 3

'Just what you need for the table at Christmas (PLACE NAMES)
They don't need to be for CHRISTMAS they can be for any occasion.
They can be any design you like but,
YOU MUST MAKE AT LEAST 4'

I expect there will only be the three of us for Christmas, but you never know, so I've made three with names and three without (I can always use the blank ones for us for Boxing Day):



Sorry, not a good picture, but you can see them more clearly if you click on it.