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Showing posts with label gel pens. Show all posts

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

Saturday, 5 December 2009

"It's Beginning to Look a lot like Christmas.....

On every blog you looooooooooook"

If any of my family or friends are reading this, please look away now, as there might be a card that is on here that will be in the post to you shortly!

Every year I choose a theme/style of Christmas card that I am going to send to my family and friends.
Earlier this year I bought some waterfall cards in Christmas colours.
They were LOTS of fun to make and really easier too! So much so, I will probably have a go at make my own in the future.

I have already decided what next year's Christmas cards theme/style will be too, so I will start work on then in January, as I hope to have more time to craft and to be able to join in with more blogs and challenges!

As always, click on the images to enlarge and view in further detail.



The first four cards.



And the final 4 cards! I guess I am lucky that I don't have make 20 or 30 cards lol As I choose to only send hand made ones to close family and friends. Plus I have 8 green and 8 white waterfall cards left over for another year ;)



A close up of one of the cards.



A side view with the waterfall effect in place.



And again from a different angle.


Whilst we are on the subject of cards, here are the ones my son made for family and friends also. These were bought as kits. The funny thing is, you see the green ones? Well today we received a Christmas card from my Aunt, and it is from the same kit LOL But in red! What are the odds of that?



William's cards. He made 5 of each design, though he did mess 1 of each up as he put the stuff on upside down lol

I am going to leave it there for now, I have some other stuff to show but will post them in a new post as I don't want to clutter this post up too much!


Recipe for Waterfall Cards:

  • Kit from local store
  • Mini Christmas stamps from 2 different sets and both from different places
  • Gel pens
  • Glitter Pen
  • ProMarkers
  • Pieces of scrap card
  • Red stock paper
  • Designer paper is 'Tis the Season' by Dove Craft
  • Double sided tape
  • Gold Snowflake Outline Stickers
  • Gold Border Sticker
  • Black Ink