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Showing posts with label Lovely as a Tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lovely as a Tree. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 August 2011

LIM Christmas

Hello All,
I know I haven't blogged for ages but the holiday finally arrived and off we went to sunny Tunisia again!. Well, I'm back now and decided to do a bit of crafting. First of all I made 60....yes 60... cards for my podiatrist which she uses to remind people about their appointments. This wasn't as big a job as might seem as they are super-simple cards.
Then I decided to use my imagination a bit but thought I'd stick with something fairly simple and decided to join in with the LIM challenge which is a One Layer Card this time. Now this is not as simple as it sounds and I'm still not sure about the result, so have a look and see what you think!


Before you say anything, I know the sentiment isn't straight and normally I would have stamped it on another piece of card and layered it over the original mess but as it's a OLC I couldn't do that.
Anyway, everything is SU.
Card - Kraft
Stamp sets - Lovely as a Tree, Silent Night & Season of Joy
Inks - Close to Cocoa, Basic Grey & Whisper White.
I used my Stamp-a-ma-jig to re-stamp with the WW for the snow effect. (That's what it's supposed to be anyway!)


Thanks for looking and I'll be back soon...honest!




Friday, 11 March 2011

Stepper Card

Today I had a go at a stepper card, which I haven't done for a long time, in fact I think I've only ever made a couple of these before. This could explain why it took me 3 attempts to get the measurements right!!!! Well I was quite pleased with the end result which is a birthday card for OH's son-in-law.


The cardstock is SU - Chocolate Chip and Old Olive.
The inks are SU - Old Olive and Close to Cocoa.
The stamps are SU from Lovely as a Tree and Wonderful Words and the leaves have been made using the SU 2 Step Bird Punch.
The backing paper is from the SU Christmas Jingle Scrappin Kit (The kit is still available but this paper has been replaced by a different one)

Thanks for looking,

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.

Thursday, 1 April 2010

New Home.

Thought I'd share the New Home card I've just made for my daughter and BF. It's another one a la Michelle Zindorf. so I've got the proud beam on my face again. As I'm not too hot on brayering, I sponged instead and some of my colours are different due to not having all the ink pads she used. Still, I'm pleased with the outcome so hope you like it too.


Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Tart and Tangy

I have finally got round to using one of my new stamp sets - Tart and Tangy. I think this is a really cute and versatile set. So I had a lovely couple of crafting hours with my daughter and these are what we came up with. They are all loosely based on the same theme. Carrie designed the strawberry and cherry ones cos I I hate strawberries, although I love cherries and I designed the orange and apple ones.


Here's the products:

Strawberry - real red and close to cocoa card, close to cocoa paper from the Love Stories Scrappin pack, real red and handsome hunter ink stamp from Circle Circus for the background

Cherry - Elegant eggplant and always artichoke card and ink and mellow moss card, Circle Circus stamp set.

And here's mine.


Orange - pumpkin pie and close to cocoa card, close to cocoa paper from Love Stories Scrappin pack, pumpkin pie ink and Circle Circus stamp for the background

Apple - Green galore, certainly celery and real red card, real red, green galore and mellow moss ink. The background stamp is from Seeing Spots and the leaf stamp is from Lovely as a Tree. To get the two tone apples I have used the rocking and rolling method which you will find in your techniques booklet or on the Stampin' Up website.

The sentiment used on all cards is from Cheer & Wishes.

Monday, 1 March 2010

Christmas already??????

At the request of a hostess, I recently demonstrated the heat and stick and dazzling diamonds to make these two cards. The result....Christmas already!

I was pleased with the two different looks. This was achieved by stamping the trees in Kraft white first and then shadowing them in dazzling diamonds. It gave the effect of more trees. The second one was done in reverse - dazzling diamonds first, then Kraft white on top and this gave the shadow effect.



The stamp sets are Lovely as a Tree and Wondrous Gift