Enfys has a contest on her blog to celebrate 5,000 hits on her blog. To enter she asks that we make a card in black and white and ONE other accent colour. I made this card using Pink Petticoat papers, Coluzzle, Rubber Romance Lulu Stamp and sentiment stamp and yellow ribbon and bling.
Leann is also giving away some fab blog candy, check out her blog here
Friday, 29 February 2008
I am woman - Daring Cardmakers Challenge
This weeks Daring Cardmakers challenge is ...I am woman - As its coming up to Mothers day in the UK here’s a chance to make a card that celebrates women and girls . So I’d like to see a card with at least one feminine image on it . And that's it for rules really.
I made this card using a design I saw on Dawn's blog. I used paper downloaded from Crafts Beautiful website, a decoupage image from The Lilac Garden and ribbon from Aunty Sarah's. The acetate strip, isn't acetate...its a scrap left over from a laminating sheet (I throw nothing away!). The sentiment is Pink Petticoat.
Thursday, 28 February 2008
Look what came today!
That' it I'm well and truly addicted to buying Rubber Romance stamps. Sorry about the naff photo, but I think you get the gist of it. I'm so impressed with the fast delivery from the USA and price that I've ordered some more! I can't wait till Saturday when I'm Rylee free and can play with them.
Wanted to share Rylee's new trick with you that he learnt today.....
Couldn't you just eat him?
Monday, 25 February 2008
Blue & Green Should Never Be Seen - Papertake Weekly Challenge
This weeks brief is to make a card using these two colours together! (blue & green). During my 2 days of freedom I managed to make quiet a few cards and this is one of them which fits the bill perfectly...
For this card I used paper from Crafter Companion Papercrafts cd and my Rubber Romance Peggy stamp. I paper pieced the shopping bags with scrap paper from my stash. I added two strips of paper and stuck Poundland bling to them and finished it off with a Congratulations stamp from my toolbox from Argos.
I'm hoping to use this card when Ellie passes her driving test! Oh what a nice thought, no more chauffeuring. She brought her first car a fortnight ago after saving for the past 18 months, so she's been out and about with her Grandpa, driving herself to work and around the Midlands practicing. I'm not brave enough to sit with her, I value my life lol! So we send her with her Gramps, although I'm not sure he can be trusted, Friday goodness knows how but they ended up on a Motorway! Apparently it wasn't signposted!!!!: Bless them both.
Sunday, 24 February 2008
Pretty Pink Cards Blog Candy
Caroline has some gorgeous blog candy for grabs and for a chance to win it she asks that we make a pink card. So here is one I prepared earlier lol!It's the same as the ones below made using Lillette Rubber Romance stamp and paper pieced using Pink Petticoat paper. Poundland bling and a bloom from Aunty Sarah.
Saturday, 23 February 2008
Woohoo! Its the weekend!
Whilst I love having Rylee while Fae is at work, I've found that I don't really have time to craft during the week. By the time he's gone home its time to start cooking dinner, then its washing pots, clearing away, other chores, soaps, shower and bed. Any spare time that I have had has been spent making Fae's 21st birthday invite, party bags and cake boxes (I'll post them once I'm done) No time for paper, glue, bling or ribbon! No time to play with my new Rubber Romance stamps the postman brought on Wednesday :(
These 2 cards were made using the Lillette Rubber Romance stamp. I had my first try at paper piecing too and I'm hooked, yeah its a bit fiddly, but the results are fab. The papers are from DS George and Raspberry Road . Blooms are from Aunty Sarah's and bling from Poundland.
This one is Angela and again i used the paper piecing technique. I stamped the image onto a scrap piece of holographic card and used that for the scooter. I embellished again with Poundland bling, a metal happy birthday from my stash and paper from Pink Petticoat.
This last one is Peggy and yeah you guessed it...paper pieced. I used paper from goodness knows where originally, been in my stash for that long I can't remember which disc I printed off of. Poundland bling, brads from local craft store and "congratulations and best wishes" stamp from Argos (they came in a big tool box with other bits and bobs)
But, today is Saturday!!!! I got up early...ish and surrounded myself with stash and played and I'm so happy with what I've achieved. I wanted to use some of my scrap bits of paper up and make some relatively quick cards to fill my card tin back up, thanks to the girls coming cadging cards off me for one friend or another. So, here is what i've done ...
These 2 cards were made using the Lillette Rubber Romance stamp. I had my first try at paper piecing too and I'm hooked, yeah its a bit fiddly, but the results are fab. The papers are from DS George and Raspberry Road . Blooms are from Aunty Sarah's and bling from Poundland.
This one is Angela and again i used the paper piecing technique. I stamped the image onto a scrap piece of holographic card and used that for the scooter. I embellished again with Poundland bling, a metal happy birthday from my stash and paper from Pink Petticoat.
This last one is Peggy and yeah you guessed it...paper pieced. I used paper from goodness knows where originally, been in my stash for that long I can't remember which disc I printed off of. Poundland bling, brads from local craft store and "congratulations and best wishes" stamp from Argos (they came in a big tool box with other bits and bobs)
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
Natalie's Blog Candy
Natalie has some fab blog candy that she is giving away! All you have to do is make a birthday card using her favourite colour pink.
I used Pink Petticoat paper for both of these.
I used a boob and bum template that I found online and managed to use some of my scrap paper from my stash.
I used Pink Petticoat paper for both of these.
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
Spring In Your Step - Papertake Weekly Challenge
This weeks challenge - 'Spring in your step!' is to make a card (or other item!) with a spring theme! Easter and Mother's Day both fall early this year and with me daffs out in the garden already it seemed a good theme!
This is my creation for this weeks challenge. I used a template from Crafty Templates for the flowers and vase and used paper and card scraps to make these, so thats a bonus! The corners are the bits of peel offs that normally get thrown away.
Saturday, 16 February 2008
Poppicrafts Competition!
Every month Poppicrafts holds a competition...
This months competition is 3-2-1
that is:
3 blooms/flowers
2 Brads
1 piece of ribbon
Any theme, any colour I dont mind. But you must stick to the recipe, no more, no less, just the amount above. Of course you can add any other embellishments, it can be a card, scrap layout or any altered item.
that is:
3 blooms/flowers
2 Brads
1 piece of ribbon
Any theme, any colour I dont mind. But you must stick to the recipe, no more, no less, just the amount above. Of course you can add any other embellishments, it can be a card, scrap layout or any altered item.
I needed to make an anniversary card so I thought I would use the recipe above as inspiration.
I used pink cardstock, the backing paper is from a 12x12 paper and cardstock pack, it has "love, cherish, romance, forever, always" covering it. I attached 3 blooms from Aunty Sarah's with a burgundy brad and used the other brad to attach my tag. The sentiment is from Pink Petticoat, Sentiment & Tags.
Friday, 15 February 2008
My First Maze Book & PWC "Simply Stripes" & Funky Fairy Challenge 8 "Photographs"
I've been busy all week that's why I've not blogged...I'll show you later why! But in the meantime I needed an idea for Fae's 21st birthday card. I wanted to do something different, something she could keep, something a little special. I visited Charmed Crafts and Cards and found they had step-by-step instructions for a Maze book, which were pretty easy to follow. So, I set about making my first maze book - which fits nicely into the Papertake Weekly Challenge and Funky Fairy's Challenge 8 "Photographs"...
This is the front cover - I used paper from Pink Petticoat Doodleicious, Fimo numbers from Karacter Krafts, letters from a sheet from my stash.
The pages are made from one sheet of 12x12 paper from my
stash. For page 1&2 I used a photo holder thingy (have no idea what there called lol) that came with a craft kit that I got ages ago, pink fabric hearts and flower from a Poundland embellishment kit, pink vellum from local craft shop and eyelets from Poppicrafts. The verse says "It seems like only yesterday that we held you in our arms, promising you that throughout life we would protect you from all harm"
Page 5&6 - For these pages I made two pockets by turning the corners down and sticking in place. I used buttons from own stash and flowers left over from my Valentines cards (Cuttlebug Hippy Chic Alphas), again i embellished with poundland gems. I made two tags using a Coluzzle and tied ribbon from own stash to the tops.
Pages 10&11 - Scraps of paper from Pink Petticoat "O' Christmas Tree", 21 cut from Cuttlebug Hippy Chic Alphas in white glitter card (59p per pack of 10 from Home Bargains), 2 peel off butterflies glittered using Sparkle Colour glitters from Arty Miss. The verse says "All of this happened over 21 years. How quickly all of this went by. You think that things pass super slow, but it's amazing how time really flies"
... Lol see sooo busy!
This weeks challenge is 'Simply Stripes' - quite self explanitory really lol! This weeks challenge is to use stripes on your project!
For this weeks challenge I would like you to make a card, scrapbook page or brag book etc etc - around one photo or a small collection of photos (all of a similar theme). There must also be at least one piece of text / saying / phrase included in the project. With "Mother's Day" and "Easter" around the corner, this could be the perfect opportunity to make that aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh card / project ! ! Alternatively use your photo on a "Retirement", "Wedding" or "Birthday" card / project - the possibilities are endless !!!
This is the front cover - I used paper from Pink Petticoat Doodleicious, Fimo numbers from Karacter Krafts, letters from a sheet from my stash.
The pages are made from one sheet of 12x12 paper from my
stash. For page 1&2 I used a photo holder thingy (have no idea what there called lol) that came with a craft kit that I got ages ago, pink fabric hearts and flower from a Poundland embellishment kit, pink vellum from local craft shop and eyelets from Poppicrafts. The verse says "It seems like only yesterday that we held you in our arms, promising you that throughout life we would protect you from all harm"
Page 3&4 - I cut a frame from scrap card and covered it with flowers from Aunty Sarah's. I embellished those with Poundland gems. I used a scrap of paper from my stash and layered the vellum over that holding them together and attaching to the page with brads. The verse says "Then as life is designed you grew up very fast. You started to talk, run and play, those days they quickly passed"
Page 5&6 - For these pages I made two pockets by turning the corners down and sticking in place. I used buttons from own stash and flowers left over from my Valentines cards (Cuttlebug Hippy Chic Alphas), again i embellished with poundland gems. I made two tags using a Coluzzle and tied ribbon from own stash to the tops.
Pages 7&8 - 1 fat daisy from Aunty Sarah's, along with other blooms in the centre, held together with a brad. A couple of peel offs embellish the vellum. The verse says "Then came school and away you went learning new things every day. More time for you and your friends, less for us, but it happens that way"
Pages 8&9 - I used the heart Coluzzle to cut out the heart shaped frame from cardstock. Bow and heart shaped gems from own stash. The verse says "Now you are a beautiful young woman, with a caring, loving, compassionate heart. You have a great life ahead of you, we know you couldn't wait to start"
Pages 10&11 - Scraps of paper from Pink Petticoat "O' Christmas Tree", 21 cut from Cuttlebug Hippy Chic Alphas in white glitter card (59p per pack of 10 from Home Bargains), 2 peel off butterflies glittered using Sparkle Colour glitters from Arty Miss. The verse says "All of this happened over 21 years. How quickly all of this went by. You think that things pass super slow, but it's amazing how time really flies"
Pages 12&13 - I wanted something simple on the last pages, so i used a strip of scrap floral vellum and stuck it down either side. As you can see I then just added peel offs to finish. I have no idea who the author of the poem is. I found it whilst trawling the net for something appropriate. I have slightly changed it though. I tried to add photos of Fae that corresponded with the verse.
I will be entering this into the Springtime competition that Kathryn has at Karacter Krafts.
And this is the reason why I've not been blogging this week and why it took me so long to make this card ......
... Lol see sooo busy!
Thursday, 7 February 2008
Tara's Blog Candy
Tara is very kindly giving away some beautiful blog candy over at her blog. To have a chance of winning this she asks us "to make a baby card, boy or girl as they are just my favourite ones to make"
I also love making baby cards and for this one I used papers downloaded from Raspberry Road Designs "Vintage Baby Collection" from the retired kits and the one of the big "Baby Babbles" brad that are also downloadable from the dollar store for the centre which I matted onto silver mirror card and cut round with fancy scissors. I used another printable brad from the same collection and attached it to a paper clip. I then added three poundland gems and some ribbon from my stash.
Monday, 4 February 2008
Bloomin' Gorgeous!
Another week, another challenge at Papertake Weekly!
If you don't like the foam flower lol here's one using an bloom from Aunty Sarah.
This weeks challenge 'Blooming Gorgeous!' is to use floral embellishments on your projects! These could be Prima's, silk, wire stemmed, die cut, handcut etc! etc!
Not sure where this foam flower originally came from, Ellie just produced it from her bedroom when she was having a mammoth clean, which doesn't happen often! Anyway, the shoe is made using the coppernob slipper template which I got in the sale from my local craft shop for £1.00! I've since managed to make a few of these cards and use some of my paper scraps!
If you don't like the foam flower lol here's one using an bloom from Aunty Sarah.
And then just in case shoes aren't your thing theres this card, which was made using paper from Pink Petticoat and Joanna Sheen's Victorian Romance cd. The little girl is a decoupage from here at The Lilac Garden. Audrey creates these decoupage sheets which are free to download. She is a very kind, talented lady. The sentiment is also Pink Petticoat. The flower and brad are from Poppicrafts.
Altered Tin
I was looking for a different way to give money as a birthday gift. I hate just shoving it in the middle of a birthday card. So after looking for inspiration I came up with this...
I brought this tin of sweets from our local Home Bargains shop for 99p. I took the bottom off with a tin opener and took the sweets out, which left the foil intact. I covered the tin and lid with free paper from here, thanks Stephanie, and embellished with ribbon. I placed the money along with some bath petals into the tin and superglued the bottom back on. I ran some ribbon around the base of the tin to hide the join. So, this tin now looks like this ...
I will most definately be using this idea again it was very well recieved, although my sister refused to open it on her birthday fearing something would pop out at her and made her daughter do it for her. She's so trusting of me! lol
I brought this tin of sweets from our local Home Bargains shop for 99p. I took the bottom off with a tin opener and took the sweets out, which left the foil intact. I covered the tin and lid with free paper from here, thanks Stephanie, and embellished with ribbon. I placed the money along with some bath petals into the tin and superglued the bottom back on. I ran some ribbon around the base of the tin to hide the join. So, this tin now looks like this ...
I will most definately be using this idea again it was very well recieved, although my sister refused to open it on her birthday fearing something would pop out at her and made her daughter do it for her. She's so trusting of me! lol
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