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Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Tilda Card, Bracelet & Altered Jar

I am very proud of myself today, not only have I completed a new card, I have also made a 'tester' bracelet and an altered jar.

First up is a Tilda card that I made for my friend in the US' birthday.
I coloured her in a couple of days ago with me new ProMarkers.
I had to order some new ones as I didn't have any 'pastel' coloured ones, and as they were under £5 a pack, I figured why not!



I would like to enter this card in to the following challenges:

Recipe:
  • Tilda pre-stamped image {from eBay}
  • ProMarkers
  • Stickles
  • Anita's Glossy Accents
  • Pin
  • Self Adhesive Flat Pearls
  • Mulberry Paper Flowers
  • Leaf
  • Laura Ashley Paper {deep purple}
  • Papermania Papers {pink & lighter purple}
  • 3D Foam pads to lift Tilda off the card


Next up is a little bracelet that I quikcly put together, more of a tester, to see whether I would enjoy making more before I bought all the tools and lots of beads.
And I found some wire and basic beads in my stash, so I gave it a go, and I did enjoy it, so I will be investing in some better beads and tools etc. soon!



Recipe:

  • Wire
  • Beads

And lastly is an old pasta sauce jar that I altered to put my new mulberry paper flowers in.
As the lid was green all over I decided to keep the green theme.
I didn't have any green ribbon though, so I recycled an old piece of green ribbon I had laying around.




As you can see, the paper didn't go all the way around, but you can see all those yummy flowers and delishious colours!

Recipe:
  • Empty glass pasta sauce jar
  • Papermania paper
  • Ribbon
  • Prima Flower
  • Lovely mulberry paper flowers to fill jar
I almost forgot....
I got new toys a few days ago, a sealing wax gun, wax, and a 'J' sealing coin, and I totally *heart* it!
I can easily see how addictive this might become!



Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Catch Up

You might notice that in yesterday's post, I said it was going to be a catch up post, well, after all the waffling I did I though that I would keep yesterday's post to just the card for the Cards for Men 2nd Challenge, so here is the rest of the stuff I made over Christmas.
As always, click on the images to enlarge.

Firstly is a cheque/money holder I made for our nephew, James.



The front.



Inside, complete with moolah.



And the back.
See the recipe at the bottom of the post.



Two tags that I made using one of 'The Snowman' stamps that I got for Christmas (early).



A faerie christmas tag. I made a few of these for my own pressies lol
There was loads more tags, and a really nice one using another 'The Snowman' stamp and sentiment, but I forgot to take a picture of it lol I'll have a look through my scrap box later to see if I remembered to save them!

And finally, a cheque/money holder that I made for my brother, which I haven't even mailed out yet!! Sorry Steven, it will be in the post soon, I promise!



The front. Love this digital stamp!



The middle, complete with cheque.



And the back.


Recipes:


Money Holder:

  • Pale Blue Card Stock
  • White Card Stock
  • Christmas Paper from Papermania {front}
  • Claire Curd's Signiture Range, The Big One {inside & back}
  • Stamp Letters from See-D's
  • Embellishments from stash
  • Sentiment computer generated
  • Christmas Tree and Pressie Stamp from a papermania's duo set
  • Whispers Brush Marker Pen {Black}
  • ProMarkers
  • Embossing Powder
  • £20 ;)

Tags:

  • White Card Stock
  • The Snowman Wooden Rubber Stamps: Joyful
  • Fairy Stamp {Create & Craft I THINK!}
  • ProMarkers
  • Embossing Powder
  • Silver Twine

Cheque Holder:

  • Red Card Stock
  • White Card Stock
  • All papers from PaperMania
  • Simples Christmas Digital Stamps {details in an earlier post}
  • Christmas Tree and Pressie Stamp from a papermania's duo set
  • ProMarkers
  • Stickles
  • White Gel Pen
  • Anita's 3D Gloss Finish
  • 1 Cheque ;)

Monday, 4 January 2010

A New Addition to the Family

Hi all, I hope you had a great Christmas! We certainly did!
I've only just managed to find the time to start posting on my blog again, it sure is good to be back!

Right time for a mega catch up then...

Firstly is a card that I made for my cousin and her partner who welcomed their first and long awaited baby into the world and the family, on 28th December 2009, a whole 2 weeks late and weighing in at a whopping 9lb 8oz!!!

A HUGE congratulations to Paula and Damian. I'm chuffed to bits for you both!
I have only just got around to finishing off your card and it will be in the post shortly!
In the meantime, I am entering it into the 2nd Cards for Men contest, which challenged us to use the theme 'new'. Perfect!

Here is my entry :)
As always, click on the image to enlarge and view details.



The card front. You might not be able to tell, but the layer that the toppers are on are up on foam pads, then again the toppers themselves are up on foam pads too, to add more dimension :)



The inside, totally fully loaded!



And the back, along with the handmade envelope.


Card Recipe:

  • Pale Blue Card Stock
  • Backing Papers, Toppers and sentiment from Buzz Craft
  • Blue Feathers from Stash
  • Buttons and thread from Stash
  • Bows from Stash
  • White Gel Pen
  • Double Sided Tape
  • Envelope made from plain white stock paper

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Calendars, Stockings and Trees

Well, here are the other items I finished making a few days ago, but I didn't want to post them just incase any of the recipients saw them here first!
All have been sent out now, and most of them got them today, so it should be safe to post them!
As always, click on the images to view in better detail!



I bought the calendar tabs in March or April and since then I was struggling to decide how to use them, at first I thought maybe my son could make Christmas cards with them, then I saw the easel card and the lightbulb went off, perfect for desk calendars!
It wasn't until a few days ago that I saw quite a few other people have made them too!
Great minds think alike huh!

On the left is the first one I made ages ago, it wasn't until I got around to finishing them all off that I added the handmade flower. My son has claimed this one as 'that thing in the middle is cool!'
The middle one, maybe went to my brother and his girlfriend?
The one on the right went to William's teacher.



I think the one on the left went off to the states, and I *think* the middle one went to another Aunt. I know for certain that the one on the right was sent to my Mum.



I think the left one was reserved for my sister-in-law, and i know for certain that the one on the right was sent to my Uncle, and in his words 'they are great!'



Once again I am not 100% sure who got the one on the left, maybe my Aunt.
And the other one is sat on my desk as a spare!

I will post each one individually over the next few days with what goodies I used on each one, otherwise this post would be really huge!



All of the calendars together, laid down flat.
I think the first three on the bottom row are my favourites! But then again, I like the Smirk ones also!



My son was given this at school, to decorate at home. He had a whole week to do it, but we only managed to get it finished on Saturday night.
And here is the end result.....


I'll post the details in later as I have to go and finish off making a very special card right now!

Ooops, almost forgot.....



The tree was put up at the end of November! It is a new tree, (well, we got it in January when the sales were on), as out last tree would have been 12 this year (older than our son!), and was starting to look a bit threadbare. This tree is full of (fake) life and is nice and bushy and has no unsightly gaps between the three sections!
It is not fully decorated yet, but I will post a pic as soon as it is done and there is a little story surrounding the lights!

Monday, 31 August 2009

Catch Up

Time for a bit of a catch up, firstly a card that I just finished making, I did make a matching envelope too but I forgot to take pics before I put it inside the envelope to be posted lol
I used my own sketch for the layout.
The card itself is for my younger brother who has just moved out of home and into his own flat with his girlfriend.



The front, I used all new goodies (see below), on this card.



The inside with one of the new papers I got :)



A side view (before I put the flowers on it, because I only just remembered about them after I took this picture lol
As you can see I printed out the digital stamp 4 times (it has 1 dog and the house, but as it was for a couple I thought it would be a nice touch to add a second dog). I popped up the original dog and the ladybird then I also popped up the second dog along with the sentiment, which I hand-wrote and then I finally popped up the whole image from the card. I also drew a little bow for the second dog
I coloured with Whispers brush markers and chalked the sky and added a little chalk to the grass also, so it blended a little above the 'grass lines' and around the flower heads.



The sketch I made and used for this card.



And finally, some more goodies that arrived in the post a few days ago all from madaboutcards.co.uk
6x6 'Secret Garden' papers by Papermania (£1), 4x Fabric Flowers (40 per pack @ 50p each!), 4x Duo Snag 'Em stamps (50p each!), 3x Sticky Ribbons, 1x Black Ink, x2 ATC Backgrounds, Kimono Decoupage sheet, 2x Double sided tape, 2x Music Embellishments, Miniture Oriental Postcard embellishments

What a bargain too, everything was either 50p or £1 and the sale is still on so get yourself over there!


Card Recipe:

  • Card Stock
  • 6x6 'Secret Garden' paper pack by Papermania
  • 'Welcome to my Home' digital stamp by Elizabeth, available here from Softpencil on Etsy
  • Butterflies & Flowers Sticky Ribbon by Papermania from stamps.co.uk
  • Fabric Flowers
  • 3d Foam Squares
  • Whispers Brush Markers
  • Faber-Castell Chalks for the sky, grass and her cheeks. Colours used were; 146 (sky blue), 101 (white), 141 (delft blue), 171 (light green), 280 (burnt umber), 188 (sanguine) and 182 (brown ochre)
  • Double sided tape
  • Scoreboard
  • Bone folder

Saturday, 8 August 2009

A Forgotton Card

Argh! I can't believe that I forgot to post this card!
I think it's because I made it a long time ago for my buddy in America, and sent it to her at Christmas, along with her Christmas card, for her birthday this year which was in March!



I applied the backing paper to the card and left it to dry while I drew out the dress shape on card before adhering paper to the dress along with the band and strip with another sheet of paper. I then added Glittering yarn on the trim and band, then I used some designer chipboard to create the flowery thing embellishment. I used foam pads to mount the dress on to the card.



A side view.


Recipe:

  • Card stock
  • Black and White paper is from the Hint of Pink Collection by Kate Knight (Dovecraft) from craftingdirect.co.uk
  • Pink dress paper is from the Raspberry pad from Creative Tones Collection by Papermania.
  • Band and trim is also from the Hint of Pink Collection by Kate Knight
  • The 'flower' embellishment was made up from several pieces of chipboard from the Hint of Pink Embellishment tin by Kate Knight
  • Glittering yarn (white/clear) from madaboutcards.co.uk (just £1!)
  • Foam pads
  • Anita's Tacky Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk

Thursday, 6 August 2009

Recipes for Previous Cards

Here are the recipies for the cards I posted on 29th July.
Most links link directly to the product.


Card One (Brother Card):

  • Card was a free sample from stamps.co.uk
  • Dark blue stock paper
  • White card stock
  • See D's So Big Alphabet stamps
  • Rainbow Sparkle Embossing Powder (No longer available from where I got it from)
  • Self-Adhesive Foam Numbers from stamps.co.uk
  • Diamond Stickles from stamps.co.uk
  • Small gem embellishments from 5mm Round Coloured Gems pack from madaboutcards.co.uk (Often out of stock, gotta be quick to get these!)
  • Anita's Narrow Blue Organza Ribbon from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Papermania Foam Stamps from ???
  • 'Hand Stamped by....' stamp from madaboutcards.co.uk pound shop
  • Gluegun
  • Black ink
  • Whispers Black pen
  • Silver pen
  • Craft Knife
  • Anita's Tacky Glue Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk

Card Two (Balloon):

  • White card stock
  • Red paper stock
  • Balloon Template FREE download from timeforcrafting.co.uk (I scaled it up quite a bit and my son didn't use it as a card shape, instead *he* rounded off the flat edge)
  • Printable 'Happy Birthday' backing paper from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Self-Adhesive Foam Numbers from stamps.co.uk
  • See D's Birthday Words Collection? (It came in a set)
  • See D's Birthday Collection? (It came in a set)
  • Anita's Narrow Blue Organza Ribbon from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Diamond Stickles from stamps.co.uk
  • Scrap piece of red ribbon
  • Stock silver glitter
  • Black Ink
  • Red Ink
  • Whispers brush pens
  • Funky Scissors to create the jagged edge effects from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Anita's Tacky Glue Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk

Mini Box Project:

  • White card stock
  • Black paper stock
  • Blue paper stock
  • Inner backing paper all from a 2x12 Colossal Border Strip pack from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • See D's So Big Alphabet stamps
  • Powder Blue Sparkle embossing powder
  • Star Embellishments from a local craft store
  • Diamond Stickles from stamps.co.uk
  • Photograph printed from PC
  • Small gem embellishments from 5mm Round Coloured Gems pack from madaboutcards.co.uk (Often out of stock, gotta be quick to get these!)
  • UR 21 Plastic Number Plate embellishment from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Anita's Sticky Ribbon - Check/Tartan from stamps.co.uk
  • Self-Adhesive WhiteSticker
  • Happy Birthday Stamp from a See D's collection
  • Red Foam sheet from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Anita's Tacky Glue Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Heatgun
  • Metal Paperclip
  • Blue Ink
  • Red Ink
  • Black Whispers brush pen
  • Red Whispers brush pen
  • Scoreboard and bamboo folder
  • Silver tag (source unknown)
  • And a cheque ;)

Card Three (Mother's Day):

  • Part of a kit that is no longer available. I have the same card available for sale for just £2.90 including P&P (UK only) leave a message if you are interested with your e-mail address.

Card Four: (Get Well Soon):

  • Green pre-folded card from local craft store
  • Red paper stock
  • Petals made from various papers from the Creative Tones pack and the 'Love' pack from the Colossal Paper Pack collection from Papermania. The packs my son used from the Creative Tones collection were; 'Amethyst Infusion', 'Antique Cream', and Venetian Skies'
  • 'Pot' made from a sheet of paper from the Simply Elegant Colossal Paper Pack from Papermania
  • Impress Machine
  • Impress Upper Case Italics die cuts
  • Anita's Tacky Glue Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Diamond Stickles from stamps.co.uk

Wednesday, 29 July 2009

It's Been a While........

Well, it's certainly been a while since I last posted anything!
And I feel so guilty about it as my new obsession is only FACEBOOK!
So yes, I broke one of my new year's resolutions, which was to blog every day!
I'm bad I know, but this time I promise to blog more often!

Anyways with a bunch of birthdays and Christmas just around the corner, what better time to pick up my blog to showcase my makings!

And as I haven't posted in a while, and some birthdays have been and gone, I best post them here to get up to date!

As always, click the images to enlarge :)





Firstly, it was my brother's 21st birthday in March, and my first attempt at using stamps only to create a card. I stamped 'BROTHER' using letters from a See D's collection. I then embossed it using 'Midnight' from create n craft. I then gentle inked my black inkpad all over the front and around the edge. I glued some blue stock paper to the card before attaching 'BROTHER' ata slight angle and roughly drawing the black border. I then attached a 2 and 1 foam shape along with 10 gem embellishments. Using a craft knife I created two slits for the ribbon to pass by. Finally I used Stickles to create another border, let it dry then wrote ' To a Special' and 'Happy Birthday'.
For the back, I used a foam shape to create the flower on to some card, inked and embossed it, and inked around the edge. Then I stamped 'Hand Stamped By', which unintentionally left a funky-rough edge around it, so I decided to keep that, then I embossed that too. Finally I inked a foam smaller 3 flower stamp, inked the edge and embossed that too before signing my name.







This card was made by my son, for my brother's 21st.
He used some card stock for the main card, with some 'Happy Birthday' backing paper.
He then used a balloon template to create the errr balloon with some red stock paper then inked the edge. He attached some scrap ribbon to create the whole balloon effect. He used a multi 'Happy Birthday' stamp from a See D's collection and used some funky scissors to cut it out before inking the edge. The same applies to the Birthday Cake. He coloured it in with Whispers Brush Pens. He also attached foam numbers then using the Impress Machine and dies he cut out 'STEVEN' before spreading glitter all over the place lol.
He created the inside tag the same way as the two on the front, and the same goes for the tags on the back.





For his birthday I got him an experience day, to go visit a football ground, as I was sending it early and was kinda rushing it, I did not have any wrapping paper in the house, so I dug out an AIRMAIL kit I bought years ago, as I knew it had some plain brown paper in there, plus it was nice and thick and looked good. I jazzed it up a bit with a handmade tag, from said brown paper. I inked the edge with brown ink, cut out STEVEN with my Impress Machine and dies and used a pen to outline the letters, I attached some ribbon top the tag, and used some (christmas) gold curling ribbon to tie it all together as I used flimsy tape on it so the paper could be re-used again!





This mini project was a pain in my backside!
I thought it would be nice for my brother to have as I had sent his birthda pressie early.
I started making it long before his birthday, as I knew it would take forever to make!
The first image shows 'BRO' stamped with stamps from a See D's collection. Image is inked slightly, with a couple of star embellishments and Stickles to highlight some of the lines on the backing paper. Sticky Ribbon attched to the top.
The second image shows a photo of my 'baby' brother, and you can just about see my arm, as I was holding him. This was attached to card, with Stickles used to fill in the white gap, and an inked edge. 4 gem embellishments were added. Sticky Ribbon attached to the top.





The 3rd image shows a plastic 'U R 21' plate embellishment along with some star embellishments and some Stickles applied to several of the dots on the backing paper. Sticky Ribbon attached to the top.
The 4th image shows a cheque holder that I made. 'Happy Birthday' is stamped on to card using a stamp from a See D's Collection. Edge is then inked and bottom is glued on to the inside of the box then using a metal paperclip the cheque is attached. 'Pull Out' is written on to a sticker. Sticky Ribbon is attached at the top.





The 5th image shows an overview where you can see the football shirt that I made from 2 pieces of foam and 2 pieces of card. I drew out the shape on some scrap card, then drew it on to 2 pieces of red foam, cut them out and stuck together (to make it more bulky), then I did the same for the card pieces, but slightly larger. I coloured the card in our team colour. Then added xxx as stitches around the edges, then I wrote his surname, and '21 today'. Added Stickle squiggles.
The 6th image shows the lid and the outer box. I applied the same backing paper to the box. I then inked the top and sides of the card and embossed it with 'Midnight' from create n craft and applied the Sticky ribbon around the top. I drew an 'S' on to some card and embossed that also, before applying it to another embossed circle card.





The 7th image shows the bottom of the box with a small 'Handmade by...' tag, along with the ribbon. I forgot to take a pic of the inside of the lid, but I used black stock paper in it, with a stamped 'Happy Birthday' then I drew tiny stars in gold pen around it.
The 8th image shows the final product with the ribbon and tag. I can't remember if I made the tag or if it's a pre-cut one. I THINK it might be a pre-cut one.
It's a good job I started making it early too, so it had time to be played with, as the lid fit was VERY tight!



My Mother's Day card for this year, and as it is very close to my brother's birthday, I didn't have time to make a new card, so I delved in to my 'previous makes box' and added a few stickers to it, so that I could post it along with my brother's cards.
I have quite a few of these cards, so if anyone wants to buy one, please contact me by leaving me your e-mail address in a comment. (Cards are £3 each, includes P&P) I will e-mail you back details on how to pay. I will post dimensions later.



Goodiesssssssss. I adore getting new goodies! I did get these a while back though when there was a HUGE sale on, and quite a lot of the stuff was only 50p each! Plus I got a buncha Smirk stuff too as I have been dying to get my hands on some since they came out!
Here you can see; two doCrafts magazines with free stickers (25p each!!!!), 3 12x12 funky card -not shown, a pack of 40 mini christmas stamps (for just £5!), Anita's Tacky Glue, 4 pairs of funky scissors (50p each!), 4 packs of Dovecraft Christmas Rose Tinted Shaker embellishments, 5 packs of Christmas backing paper, a wonderful fairy stamp, 2 packs of glue-gun glue, pack of forever friends decoupage card kits, darts and football decoupage card kits, 2x Smirk Ribbon Stickers, 2 Smirk Stamps, 2 Smirk packs of ribbon, Smirk Glitter tags, Smirk embellishment tote and a pack of 12x12 Smirk papers.
Oops almost forgot to mention, all from www.madaboutcards.co.uk and their sister site, craftpoundshop which can be accessed from MAC, you can also purchase items from both places with the same shopping cart.





Finally, a card made by my son for my Uncle, who was in hospital at the time.
He used a green pre-folded card. First he cut a strip of dark green stock paper and glued it in to place then he cut out four petal shapes from different paper stocks, using my hand drawn template. He then attached a dot in the centre of the petals.
Then he used my Impress machine and dies to cut out 'GET WELL SOON' then glued them in to place. Finally he cut out a 'pot' from some stock paper and applied some stickles to give it more definition, then I applied some swirly stickles to the card so it wasn't so plain (he is only 10, he couldn't do that part himself! On the inside, he attached a wallet sized (very recent) school photograph using some easy on, easy off tack, so my Uncle could take it off and put in his wallet later!
My uncle loved the card, and is now recovering well and back at home after 6 weeks in hospital!

I will post recipes for all the projects later, as I will need to rumage in my boxes for some of the items.



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