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Showing posts with label Bloomin with Beauty. Show all posts

Monday, 22 August 2011

Two SU

This morning I dug out a couple of Stampin Up sets I haven't used for ages and inspired by Monica's card here, I created this Get Well Soon card.
Stamp set - Bloomin With Beauty
SU card - Pacific Point, Soft Suede, Confetti White
Ribbon Baja Breeze
To make the background 'paper', I stamped all over the Confetti White card using the hydrangea stamp and Taken With Teal ink


Next I made this New Home card using the Good Neighbours stamp set.
Ink - Basic Grey
SU card - Really Rust , Soft Suede
Backing paper from Spiced Cider pack 


Thanks for looking,

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Grandson & 80th

Here's 2 cards commissioned by my mum. The first is for my teenage nephew, her grandson and the second is for a very old friend who was her bridesmaid and is soon to be 80.

The cardstock and backing paper are both SU - Riding Hood Red and Bordering Blue card and Blueberry Crisp paper.


Card and paper SU again - Almost Amethyst card and Bride Speciality paper. The image is from SU Bloomin with Beauty set and the beads etc are from the Pretties Kit. I always seem to resort to this stamp and the Pretties Kit for ladies 'of a certain age'. They seem to work so well for that type of card.

Thanks for popping by,

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Another go

Here's my second attempt at a 'less is more' card for the 2nd challenge at the Less Is More blog.
I'm a bit happier with this one but I couldn't get the colours right when I was taking pics. The actual card is a very pale lemon  which I think contrasts well with the green and yellow.

The image is an SU stamp from the Bloomin with Beauty set (sadly no longer available), as is the sentiment (also no longer available). The ink is SU Mellow Moss and the flower is coloured with SU pastels.
The card was from my stash..... and I just couldn't resist adding the little green pearls from Wild Orchid Crafts.

Hope you'll call again soon.


Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Variations on a Theme

Two birthday cards for friends. Similar, but not the same!
The first is for one of my crafting friends whose birthday is today. She hasn't actually received this card yet as I had a senior moment and thought her birthday was next week. I'll be giving her it tomorrow at our weekly crafting session. Happy birthday Dawn anyway.

The second card is for a friend at work who shares the same birthday as me....lucky her. Lol. So Happy birthday to Jane too.

So as you can see the cards are similar. Both are made using the Bloomin' with Beauty stamp set ( which is retiring ...boo hoo). The ribbon is Pretty in Pink taffeta and the cardstock is WW, Pretty in Pink and the new Pink Pirouette. Pink Pirouette is a very pale pink so very useful for baby cards, weddings and of course birthday cards.
Dawn's card also has the En Francais big background stamp and beads and pin from the gorgeous  Pretties Kit (also retiring and currently half price at £11.63!)
Jane's card has flowers from the Vintage Vogue set which have pearl centres also from the Pretties Kit.
The pink dots on both are actually pearlescent so a little prettier than they look in the photos.

Thanks for taking the time to visit.


Sunday, 8 August 2010

Commission x2

Here's two cards which I made this weekend. Both of them were commissions.
The first was one my mum asked me to make for my auntie's 80th birthday and the second was a birth congratulations, commissioned by a lady from church for her new niece.


I think I may have posted one like this before but I was really pleased with this design so I have made it again several times since.
The stamp set is Bloomin with Beauty, CS is WW and pale plum and the pin and beads are from the lovely Pretties Kit.



This one's made using a decoupage from a CD and I really can't remember where I got it from! I have used some of the lovely flowers I recently bought from Wild Orchid Crafts and the pearls in the wheel centres are from the Pretties Kit again and the patterned edge was made using the eyelet border punch
The cardstock is WW and Regal Rose. The pale pink is a lovely patterened pearlised card from my own stock.

Thanks for looking,


Tuesday, 18 May 2010

New Colours in Action!



I know...it's been a while since I've blogged but what can I say...I seem to spend all my time these days planning lessons , marking books etc etc. So tonight I finally found time to make a card AND post - woohoo!
I have three cards for you, showing off the gorgeous new colours.
The first one is yet another version of Monica's design...sorry...I just really like it and I think you'll like this one too.

The colours on this photo are pretty rubbish as you'll realise when I tell you that the green is olive green, so apologies for that.
Here's the recipe:
Rich razzleberry and olive green cardstock
Olive green satin ribbon
Cottage Wall designer series paper
Punches and stamps as below


This one is based on Dawn's design here where you can see a video showing you how to make the little paper frame. The products on this one are pretty similar to the first one:
Rich razzleberry cardstock, Garden Wall DSP, old olive satin ribbon
Butterfly, Boho Blossoms, eyelet border and word window punches
silver brads.
The sentiment is from Pocket Silhouettes



And here's the third one....

Melon mambo, rich razzleberry, basic grey and whisper white cardstock
Melon mambo polka dot ribbon
Bloomin with beauty and whimsical words stamp set
Rich razzleberry, melon mambo and old olive inks

Thanks for looking, Anne

Monday, 12 April 2010

Cup Challenge

Been a while since I posted, so sorry for that but have been very busy over the Easter hols catching up on all the work I missed while I was off sick. So now it's back to school and the uphill struggle to the end of the school year and those well-earned Summer hols.

Anyway I participated in the Cup Challenge over on the In Love With Stamping website on 3rd April. It was great fun but very stressful. At 5pm we all registered and were randomly put into teams - I was in the Owls. Starting at 7pm, a challenge was issued every hour until 11pm. The teams had to design and upload as many cards as they could within the hour. The team with the most uploaded cards won. You can see them all in the ILWS gallery here and now here are my efforts!

The first challenge was to use the babywipe technique. Now if you've never heard of that, you get a dried babywipe and dot colours from your re-inkers onto it, making your own multi-coloured inkpad. Here's my results.





I used re inkers from  Earth Elements. The butterfly card was made with ruby red, certainly celery and very vanilla cardstock. I used the Leaves a la Carte jumbo wheel with Mellow Moss ink for the background and Flight of the Butterfly stamps.
The snails came from the new Fox & friends stamp set, the card  stock is cameo coral, very vanilla and old olive. The greeting is from Cheer & Wishes.


Challenge 2 was 'Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue'. The borrowed could be anything crafty borrowed or something 'borrowed from around the house. Luckily I'd borrowed the Garden Whimsy stamp set so didn't have to do anything bizarre!
                                                                                          
                                                                                         
 So the stamp set is Garden Whimsy (borrowed), the old is the backing paper (non SU), the new is the brad from the Pretties kit and the blue.......
The card stock is night of navy and the Hello is from Basic Phrases, stamped and punched out with the word window punch.
The second one for this challenge is night of navy card stock again and night of navy and real red ink. The old is my corner rounder punch, the borrowed is the ladybird from the Garden Whimsy set again, the new is the Vintage Vogue stamp set and also the red satin ribbon (both can be found in the new mini catalogue).


The 9 o'clock challenge was to incorporate punchart. I nearly died when I saw this one as I've only ever copied other people's punchart before! However, I gave it my best shot and came up with these which I was really quite pleased with in the end.


So what do you think??????
The bird card  is taken with teal and more mustard card stock and the backing paper is from the new Autumn Meadows designer series paper. The punches I used were circles, oval, word window and star punch for his beak.
Another demonstrator commented that my little men reminded her of the 118 men, so I'm calling this my 118 card now. The card stock is very vanilla, real red, blush blossom, close to cocoa, pumkin pie, bashful blue, garden green and pretty in pink. The punches were circles and scalloped circle and the moustaches are the butterfly punch cut in half.

I was out my comfort zone a bit with the next challenge too. They were supposed to get easier, but I , for one, certainly didn't think they were, unless I was just getting tired. Back to the challenge which was to doodle on the card. I don't like doodling as I like everything to look neat and tidy and tend to spoil my cards if I do anything freehand. So here they are again.

I was quite pleased with the tree with the doodled flowers but not so happy with the doodled scallops which close up don't look very good.
The cardstock  for the tree one is pumpkin pie, basic black and whisper white. The inks are garden green, chocolate chip, sunshine yellow, only orange and glorious green. The stamp sets are Lovely as a Tree and Touch of Nature.
The second card was made using whisper white and pink passion cardstock and pink passion ink. The ribbon is whisper white 1/4 ins grosgrain and the stamp is from the Simply Said set.

And finally, the last challenge which was issued at 10.30 and not 11.00 as everyone was struggling to stay awake by this time was inspired by a picture which you can see here. As I wasn't feeling very inspired by this time I grabbed the nearest stamp set, went for the colour them and produiced this.....

The colouring in is appalling as my eyes were doing their own thing by that time of night.
The cardstock is whisper white, only orange, pink passion and green galore. The inks are the same plus summer sun and the stamp set is Bloomin with Beauty.

Well hope you enjoyed seeing my Cup Challenge efforts. Despite the stress and fatigue, I can thoroughly recommend participation. the challenges are open to everyone, not just demonstrators so watch out for next month's which I will post using a blinkie on the left of my blog.

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Where does the time go...?

I can't believe how long it is since I last blogged! Life is so hectic and busy busy busy at work. What have I done since then? Let me see.... I've posted 200 leaflets through people's doors (in the snow) and had only one reply from  them but it was from a lovely lady who came to my class on Saturday and really enjoyed herself. I had a fantastic workshop hosted by one of my crafting friends and we've booked a holiday for half term. Yippee!!!!!. We're off to sunny Tunisia as always, to our favourite 'no kids allowed' hotel. Can't wait to see a bit of glorious sunshine yellow.

Here's a couple of cards for you. The first one was cased. It was a mixture of Carol's colour scheme and Louise's design. 


The colours are basic black and real red using the Sale-A-Bration stamp set - Good Neighbours.



This one is using the Bloomin Beautiful stamp set and the Sale-A-Bration stamp set, Whimsical Words. The colours are one of my favourite combinations - perfect plum and pale plum with pretty in pink and pixie pink flowers. The ribbon is 5/8" white satin and the pretty edge was made using the eyelet border punch.

Just a reminder that Sale-A-Bration finishes on 28th February, so not long to go now. Don't miss out on qualifying for one of these beautiful free sets. I'll certainly be sorry to see them go as I've had a lot of fun with them.


And finally. Here's one I'm really proud of. It's my take on one of Michelle Zindorf's tutorials. She's amazing. Go and have a look!



I couldn't begin to tell you how to do this one, so best to check it out on Michelle's tutorial. The stamp set is , of course, Good Neighbours.