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Tuesday, 7 July 2020

Floral Spray

I started this card by making a background using various distress inks and a stencil, finally over stamping with some text and a crackle stamp.  I saved a piece of the inked background without stamping and cut an oval and also a larger oval in purple.  The floral spray was cut from a snippet of white pearl card and finally a computer sentiment was added.


Background - Distress inks and stamps from a free magazine gift set
Ovals - Tonic die
Floral Spray - die from Tattered Lace
Sentiment - created in Word

Saturday, 4 July 2020

More Parchment

I've been enjoying getting back into parchment work and have had a go at building up a design using elements from several plates although quite a bit of concentration is needed.  It is so easy to let the mind wander a little and before you know it some of the lines have crossed into what should be a space or strayed into the border.  Never mind it is all good practice.  This floral design was coloured on the reverse and just the smallest amount of white work done on the dots.


Friday, 3 July 2020

Fun Card

A birthday card today which should raise a smile or two using another of the crazy bird stamps. and some fun word stamps as well.  The background paper was over stamped using a couple of feather stamps.  For some reason the accessory stamps seem to be a bit larger than necessary but I've used a hat and bow tie anyway to add to the bird.  These were stamped, coloured and cut out with scissors.


Bird - Crazy Bird stamp set Tim Holtz
Accessories - stamp set also Tim Holtz
Feathers - stamp from a free set given with a magazine
Words - Word Wit stamp set Stampin' Up
Ovals - dies from Tonic

Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Challenge #381 Pixie Snippets Playground

The lovely Di has made a super card to showcase the prize on offer for this challenge.  Worth taking a look if you are a fan of Art Deco - it is certainly a set which I would like to own.so I've made my Snippets card to take along to the playground.  I started with with the stamped flowers which were made from snippets of white card quite a while ago - no dies available for these so they were literally 'snipped' using scissors.  Amongst my box of miscellaneous pieces of patterned paper I found a suitable piece of floral paper and trimmed to fit the card but as it was a bit smaller than I like I found a snippet of yellow card slightly larger but which had the middle missing and as it is the bottom layer, of course no-one will know!!  Snippets of white card were used to die cut the fancy bordered piece and the label on which the sentiment is stamped.  Another snippet of matching yellow was used to back the label and finally a snippet of ribbon.  Oh and I nearly forgot the green snippet which was used to die cut the leaves.


Flowers - Greenhouse Garden stamp set Stampin' Up - retired a long time ago
Background - floral paper from Buddly Crafts
Decorative Panel - die from Crafter's Companion
Label Shapes - dies from Creative Expressions, Sue Wilson
Greeting - from a set of free word stamps given as a magazine gift, long time ago

Saturday, 27 June 2020

Parchment Card

I can hardly believe that I've done absolutely no parchment work since last year which was when I had cataract operations on both eyes (at different times) and had real trouble seeing properly in the months between the two treatments and until my eyes had settled after the second one.  I abandoned all thoughts of doing that sort of close work and put the things away but  I've decided it was about time I got it all out again. I now realise that I'm almost back to square one and the learning curve has to tackled again - surprised just how much I'm out of the swing.  I persevered and have actually produced a card but lots more practice will be needed before it returns to it being a relaxing and mindful exercise.  Various Groovi plates were used to compose this image.


Thankfully the weather is a bit cooler now thanks mostly to the rain which we've had overnight and this morning.

Friday, 26 June 2020

Heatwave

I must say that this heatwave we are having isn't good for me, when I feel hot sitting still that is just too much and as for trying to sleep at night - enough said.  It has taken me a couple of days to make this card but pleased that it is finished at last.  The stamp set is an old one and long retired but it is a favourite of mine especially now that I have the Misti to help with positioning for the multi-layering involved.  I die cut a circle and then did the stamping, adding a sentiment and then layered this with a larger scalloped circle.  Found some toning background paper which was over-stamped using one of the flower outline stamps to give a bit of interest.  A scrap of toning ribbon, a couple of metal dragonflies and that's that -I'm off now for a sit down with a cool drink.


Flower Stamps - from Penned and Painted by Stampin' Up - retired
Circles - dies from Sizzix and Tattered Lace

Monday, 22 June 2020

Floral Card

I have another floral card today, again using some of a batch of stamped and die cut flowers which have been coloured using water colour pencils.  While I had these stamps out I stamped a whole lot of the flowers and seem to be gradually working my way through them making a variety of cards.  I started by stamping some textures onto a piece of white card using Distress Oxide inks in various colours before punching a decorative border down one edge.  Eventually I seem to have covered this with the flowers so it hardly shows - it happens!!  This piece was layered onto a background which was left from a previous project and then I arranged the flowers and leaves using thin foam pads, finally adding a computer generated birthday greeting.


Background - printed from Essence of Nature CD, Artylicious
Textured area - stamp by Clarity
Flowers and Leaves - from Christina Griffiths Spring/Summer set
Greeting - produced using Word
Colouring - using Inktense water soluble pencils