Happy Friday!
I made an anniversary card for my parents last week, it's their 55th which is emerald, so I wanted to make a green card although green is not a colour I usually work with very much, apart from the odd leaf here and there.
I brayered green Kaleidacolour ink onto a piece of vellum, and used a new stamp from Inkylicious and stamped it onto the green. I then covered the whole area in Versamark and clear embossed it and sprinkled a little stardust glitter before heating the powder.
I die cut the aperture in the card and left the circle in the card as a mask whilst I stamped the border using the edge of same stamp (I love that this stamp lets you do this, what a thoughtful design). Next I attached the vellum panel to the back, covering the excess vellum with a white circle border (i.e. two concentric nesties cut at once) to neaten the inside.
Finally I realised that I had forgotten to add the two people embracing (the stamp set comes with two optional stamps, the couple or a little girl on a swing - another fab idea) so luckily as I'd used vellum, I could stamp the couple on the inside of the card and you can still see them from the outside. Don't tell my mum, she thinks it's a lovely idea to have them on the inside and that I meant to do it :-)
As it's a circular card and there are also some roundy swirls, I thought I'd make a late entry into the Less is More challenge this week for Round and Round.
Phew, if you followed all that, well done, take two days off.
Friday, 4 April 2014
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Three's not a crowd
Hello.
The challenge this week from the Less is More team is a recipe to include three of something on your card.
The challenge this week from the Less is More team is a recipe to include three of something on your card.
Sorry about the dreadful quality of the photo, I had to use my iPhone.
I have three 's's in my greeting, three colours and three metal studs on the right hand side. The letters are layered with the same three colours. IRL they are very dark blue, turquoise and white, which someof you might recognise as the Spurs colours. This card is for a colleague at work.
Enjoy your day.
Thursday, 13 March 2014
Spring Flowers
Hello, happy Thursday.
I have managed to use some more of my recent purchases to make a one layer spring card for the Less is More challenge this week.
I used some new Card-io Majestix stamps, which individually are tiny but together make up a pleasing effect. I just loved these funky solid and outline matching flowers. I found an Art Impressions watering can to support the flowers.
Confession time - it was a square card but my doodles went a bit weird so I trimmed the card. Now I have to find or make a suitable envelope :-)
Enjoy the rest of your week.
I have managed to use some more of my recent purchases to make a one layer spring card for the Less is More challenge this week.
I used some new Card-io Majestix stamps, which individually are tiny but together make up a pleasing effect. I just loved these funky solid and outline matching flowers. I found an Art Impressions watering can to support the flowers.
Confession time - it was a square card but my doodles went a bit weird so I trimmed the card. Now I have to find or make a suitable envelope :-)
Enjoy the rest of your week.
Monday, 3 March 2014
New flowers
Happy Monday everyone
In contrast to the grey dizzle we have today, I've made a cheerful yellow and green card for the challenge at Less is More.
I've used a new die from Heartfelt Creations called Delicate Asters (NBUS as Darnell would say) that I bought at the Make It show at Farnborough on Friday.
The flowers look speckly, but that's the glitter glue. I embossed the circle with a large nestie die and cut a Memory Box leaf spray.
Enjoy the rest of your week.
In contrast to the grey dizzle we have today, I've made a cheerful yellow and green card for the challenge at Less is More.
I've used a new die from Heartfelt Creations called Delicate Asters (NBUS as Darnell would say) that I bought at the Make It show at Farnborough on Friday.
The flowers look speckly, but that's the glitter glue. I embossed the circle with a large nestie die and cut a Memory Box leaf spray.
Enjoy the rest of your week.
Friday, 21 February 2014
Claret and Blue - what else??
Hello, happy Friday.
The Less is More challenge this week is to make a masculine card.
I don't tend to make many cards for men, but I do make most of the ones I give to my husband, because he has to be nice about them. He's a West Ham supporter and for those of you who don't know, their colours are claret and blue. Which does give me a good colour scheme to work with.
Thank you Ardyth for the inspiration.
All I have to do now is save it until his birthday next January, what are the chances of me finding it again??
Enjoy your weekend.
The Less is More challenge this week is to make a masculine card.
I don't tend to make many cards for men, but I do make most of the ones I give to my husband, because he has to be nice about them. He's a West Ham supporter and for those of you who don't know, their colours are claret and blue. Which does give me a good colour scheme to work with.
Thank you Ardyth for the inspiration.
All I have to do now is save it until his birthday next January, what are the chances of me finding it again??
Enjoy your weekend.
Sunday, 9 February 2014
One layer
Hello, happy Sunday to you all.
The lovely ladies over at Less is More have given us carte blanche for our one layer card this week.
I've kind of followed the sketch from a couple of weeks ago as well.
I stamped the main flower first then stamped the border flowers and masked the edges and sponged it. I probably could have stamped the main flower last actually, but never mind. A few diamonds and a greeting and I'm done.
Hope you enjoy your week.
Pat
The lovely ladies over at Less is More have given us carte blanche for our one layer card this week.
I've kind of followed the sketch from a couple of weeks ago as well.
I stamped the main flower first then stamped the border flowers and masked the edges and sponged it. I probably could have stamped the main flower last actually, but never mind. A few diamonds and a greeting and I'm done.
Hope you enjoy your week.
Pat
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
I can sing a rainbow
Hello
Sorry, did I wake you? I know I haven't been here in forever. Life's been very busy lately and I just got out of the habit of blogging, but I'm back now and hope to be here more often.
One of my earliest childhood memories is of my mum singing the rainbow song to me, even though it has all the wrong colours. Red and yellow and pink and green, purple and orange and blue. So if I do want to design a rainbow, I have to resort to that old school chestnut, Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain. Why do these mnemonics work for us? I can still remember the one for the planets (in the days when Pluto was a planet as well as a dog) Since Mount Vesuvius Erupted Many Jolly Scientists Usually Never Panic.
Anyway, I digress. I made two very similar cards for this week's birthday celebratory challenge at Less is More (Happy 3rd Birthday LIM).
You can't really tell but the greeting is gold mirror card.
Enjoy the rest of your week.
Pat
Sorry, did I wake you? I know I haven't been here in forever. Life's been very busy lately and I just got out of the habit of blogging, but I'm back now and hope to be here more often.
One of my earliest childhood memories is of my mum singing the rainbow song to me, even though it has all the wrong colours. Red and yellow and pink and green, purple and orange and blue. So if I do want to design a rainbow, I have to resort to that old school chestnut, Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain. Why do these mnemonics work for us? I can still remember the one for the planets (in the days when Pluto was a planet as well as a dog) Since Mount Vesuvius Erupted Many Jolly Scientists Usually Never Panic.
Anyway, I digress. I made two very similar cards for this week's birthday celebratory challenge at Less is More (Happy 3rd Birthday LIM).
You can't really tell but the greeting is gold mirror card.
Enjoy the rest of your week.
Pat
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