16/08/2011

Anniversary Card

I have been asked to make a number of cards for a friend, the most urgent of which is an Anniversary card.  I was looking for inspiration and so I've used the sketch on Pink Ink Challenge as it fitted with the image which I had already coloured (with Promarkers) and cut out in a circle using Nestabilities dies.  The papers are again from First Edition - the 'Love Letters' pad - yes, I do have quite a collection of First Edition pads! - they're a bit of an addiction! The punch used for the border at the bottom is EK Success 'Parisian' and the large flower was die cut using a Marianne die (I think).  The smaller flowers were made using puches by X cut and Fiskars and the label for the sentiment was punched using Stampin Up punches.  I bought the lovely pink cotton lace in a little gift shop in the centre of Belfast - it came in a 3 metre roll - I also got an aqua coloured one as well and some lovely ribbon.

15/08/2011

Buttons and bows

Back to some cards after a very busy few days.  This is my entry for the Whiff of Joy challenge on Buttons and Bows.  I have finally been brave and started to use up a bit more of my First Edition Up Up and Away paper pad which has been sitting around for quite some time (along with few other First Edition 6 x 6 pads)!  These papers are just so lovely you are afraid to use them all up - some of them are glittered and they are more like card than paper (200gsm).  Anyway all the papers on this card come from the pad, including the punched flowers and leaves.  The little buttons, ribbon and dummy all came from the craft fair in the NEC last Autumn or else the one in Belfast in April.  The border punch is an EK Success one called Morrocco Lace - their puches are the only ones which seem to punch well with thicker papers and cardstock.  The scalloped mats were made with Nestabilities dies.

10/08/2011

No Designer Paper

The Cute Card Thursday challenge for this week is to make a card without using any designer paper - a difficult one as I have a paper addiction!  I had to resort to plain cardstock and some handmade paper.  I used a deep mauve and lilac colour scheme.  The card came from the now shut Papermill shop - I really miss that shop - Junction One no longer has the great appeal it once had, after we found the Papermill has gone! The little hedgehog and the happy birthday sentiment are both stamps by Penny Black and as usual it has been coloured using promarkers.  The flowers and leaves were punched using X cut, Woodware and Fiskars punches. 

08/08/2011

Anything goes with glitter!


The Magnolia challenge for this week is 'Anything Goes' with the option of adding glitter.  As we are approaching the time of year teenagers (and teachers) dread - ie. the exam results, I thought a congratulations card might be needed.  The images were coloured with promarkers, then cut out and raised on foam squares - the dress was paper pieced.  The papers all came from Cosmo Cricket Mini Deck pads - one called Joy Ride and the other called The Boyfriend.  The swirl was a Sizzix die (#4 decorative swirl) and both colours of seam binding ribbon came from Stampin Up.  The rosette effect is easy to make - you just pull a strand up from one edge of the ribbon and it gathers up!  The sentiment is from a Woodware clear set and I finished off by adding Papermania aqua adhesive pearls to the bottom left corner - not sure that was a good idea - now I think it looked better without them!  Of course I went along with the option of glitter and added Stickles 'Stardust' to the swirl, flower, leaves and the lace at the bottom of her dress!  Not content with that, I also put some Glossy Accents on the apple and feather.

06/08/2011

Roses

The latest LOTV challenge is 'Roses' - so I used one of my cute squares to make this wedding card. The papers came from 'Pink Petticoat' and is called 'Vintage Rose Collection' - they were a free gift with the Quick Cards Magazine, earlier this year.  The border punch used was a Martha Stewart one and the green ribbon was from Stampin Up.  I used a L-Em punch for the little leaves, though it was quite difficult to use it with the Bazzil card - I think it must be for using with paper, rather than card.  I've had the ribbon roses for years so don't know where they came from.  I think I'll have to place an order with Wild Orchid Crafts for some of their gorgeous roses! - maybe they will have a stall at the NEC?

04/08/2011

Cupcakes

Here are Hannah's decorated cupcakes.  She was very pleased when they won first prize.  I just don't know what we're going to do with them now as she certainly won't allow anyone to eat them!

She also got a second prize for her card and a third for her tea tray, so she was very happy all round.  Nathan was very disappointed however, because his eggs didn't win any prizes, although he did get a 'Highly Commended' for his tray of vegetables!

Hannah's card was made using papers from the First Edition 'Up Up and Away' pad and the stamp was from a free set that came with a recent edition of 'Quick cards made easy' magazine.  The seam binding ribbon is from Stampin Up.  The image was coloured with promarkers and she cut it out and decoupaged it.  The border punch  is Martha Stewart 'Doily lace'.

01/08/2011

No cards today!

Today we had to get all the entries in for the Co Show and I can't believe I forgot to take photos!  Hannah has entered a birthday card, a tea tray for two and five decorated cupcakes.  Nathan entered five brown eggs and a tray containing a mix of three different vegatables - he wanted to enter one of his chickens but I managed to talk him out of that - I don't think his wee hens would like to be away from home all night, shut up in a tiny wee cage!  Hopefully Hannah's cupcakes will still look OK when we get them home again and I can post a photo then.  She made a different farm animal for the top of each of them, from sugarpaste - a bit like working with fimo!

I thought I would show you an exploding box I made for a 21st birthday - just so you have something to look at today - 'til I get a few more cards made!  The basic parts were made using brown and pink bazzil card and the co-ordinating paper came from a HOTP pad called the Cardmakers Ultimate Creative Pack - I bought it years ago from QVC and still have quite a bit of it left.  The pink braid round the lid came from a local shop.