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Thursday, 20 August 2009

Thank You Card made by my Son :)

I thought I would share this card that I helped my 10 year old son to make for his Great-Auntie Sandra, to say 'Thank You' for the watch she gave him, which belonged to my Uncle Steve before he died last month.

As always click on the images to enlarge :)



The card along with the matching envelope that I made.



Close up of the card.



A better shot?



And the envelope.


Recipe:

  • White card stock
  • White paper stock
  • 'Girl with Flowers' digital stamp by Elizabeth Pujalka from Softpencil on Etsy
  • Papers including the paper to make the envelope from The Big One by Clare Curd available from Stamps.co.uk
  • Tags from Papermania's Designer Shapes from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Brown Ribbon from the Papermania Couture Brown Ribbon pack
  • Green Ribbon from the 'Naughty but Nice' Smirk Embellishment Tote from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Butterflies from a 'Butterflies and Hearts' pack I picked up from a local craft store
  • Standard colouring pencils
  • Faber-Castell Chalks for the sky and her cheeks. Colours used were; 152 (middle phthalo blue), 146 (sky blue) and 119 (magenta hell)
  • Diamond Stickles from madaboutcards.co.uk from edirectory.co.uk

Also I received my latest bacth of goodies that I ordered a few days ago, which I can't wait to get using :)



A5 Watercolour Pad (from artdiscount.co.uk), Reeves Watercolour Tube Set (Just £4.49 from artdiscount.co.uk) and a Fiskars Paper Crimper from (Amazon.co.uk) which I specifically got for next years birthday cards after seeing this tutorial from splitcoaststampers.com

Monday, 17 August 2009

Altered Notebook

I altered this notebook before I went to Leeds to visit family last week.
It was kind of a rush job, which is why it isn't as pretty as it should be ;)
Anyways, I just kinda made it up as I went along, but I did take photographs along the way so I thought I would share it with you.
As you can see I made it to take notes in about my family tree as I have been researching it for a while now.



I used an A6 £1.49 spiral notebook from Sainsburys.



Flip to the back of the notebook and take the back cover off.



Then go to the front and take the front cover off. (You have to take the back cover off first to be able to get the front off).



Ribbon is optional.



Adhere ribbon to the inside of the front cover. I used double sided tape.



Do the same to the back cover, then hide messy part by adhering white card over the whole covers. I used a regular hole punch to punch out the holes.



Pick out your papers and adhere to the outside covers, you can also adhere to the inside covers too like I did. I used papers from the Laura Ashley Traditional collection designer pack.
Then when you are done with adhering the papers onto your covers, put the front cover on first, swivel the spiral around then put the back cover back on.













Embellish as you wish. I used the scallop border of this Fiskars shape template on another Laura Ashley Traditional sheet of paper.





I then stamped a pattern on to some card stock along with some papershapes from Papermania and wrote 'family tree notes' and inked around the edge of the panel.

As I said, it's not the prettiest of notebooks, but it serves a purpose.


Recipe:

  • A6 Spiral Notebook from Sainsburys.co.uk
  • Laura Ashley's Traditional papers from ArtyMiss.co.uk
  • Ribbon from a box of Thornton's chocolates lol
  • Floral Foam Stamp from Papermania
  • Paper shapes from Papermania
  • Whispers ink (Will look up the exact colour later) from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Whispers Brush Marker Pens from ArtyMiss.co.uk
  • White card stock
  • Double sided tape
  • Fiskars Shapes Template from Amazon.co.uk