Friday, 4 December 2020

Fletcher


We decided to do a Christmas photo shoot with our dog, Fletcher.

I know that every mother thinks their child is the cleverest one in the nursery, but one of them is right 😁 and they do actually have the cleverest child! It’s the same with dog owners.



The backdrop to Fletcher’s photo is from Amazon (called scene setters, they’re like big tablecloths and are easily fixed to the wall with blu-tac).

The cards I made are 10 x 7 inches which is a size I haven’t used much before, quite substantial. 



 

Monday, 30 November 2020

Mum


My mum keeps mentioning that I haven’t updated this in months. Now I have to try and figure out what to do as the Blogger platform has changed since I last used it.

So here you are Mum! 

This was the birthday card I made for her back in October, it’s 8 x 8 inches and rose-gold themed.




 

Friday, 7 August 2020

Autumn



This was made for an Autumn Birthday challenge, it's an 8 x8 inch card.
I used a decorative panel by Stamperia and added some Glossy Accents and Glamor Dust.

The sentiment is from a set of dies by Sue Wilson
Ladybird is a button from my stash
The tree rings and foliage dies are by Tim Holtz for Sizzix, I've added gilding wax to the tree rings.




Wednesday, 5 August 2020

Bonjour



A quick card made whilst I had the paper pad (DCWV) still on my desk from the previous card.

Monday, 3 August 2020

Celebrate



8 x 8 inch card made with DCWV patterned paper and panels
Sentiment die is by Crafter's Companion
Border die is Spellbinders



Monday, 6 July 2020

Good Luck



Papers are by Lemon Craft, stamp is LOTV



Wednesday, 1 July 2020

Stamperia







Last year I'd been playing around with spray inks trying to make some background paper suitable for a man's card.
I didn't like the finished results, I thought they looked dirty and miserable, and was going to throw them away, but instead put them in my bag of scraps.

Fast-forward to February, the last real-life stash shopping I did before lockdown, and I bought some Stamperia paper.




I had been sorting through my bag of scraps, pulled out the spray inked backgrounds intending to finally get rid, then noticed the green matched my Stamperia papers.

All I needed to do was add some pink ink to the edges.
The dirty miserable looking backgrounds were now the perfect partners to the toppers.
I added some fine glitter, gold mats, and a piece of ribbon.








Monday, 29 June 2020

UTEC




I bought a cheap pot of Ultra Thick Embossing Crystals from Craft Clearance.
I've added three layers to a piece of thick card, then pushed a script rubber stamp in while the top layer was still hot.

Embossing folder is by Crafters Companion and I've added Nuvo drops.
Sentiment die from AliExpress.




Saturday, 27 June 2020

Back To School



8 x 8 inch card, I've folded the front back on itself.

I made this for a Back To School challenge on Craft World website.





All of the patterned elements are from a single sheet of Graphic 45 that I've chopped up.
I've just added a scrap of linen ribbon and some plain card-stock.








Saturday, 20 June 2020

Stash



I haven't been buying much craft stash lately. With my club being shut since March, and having no idea when we can re-open, I've had to be strict with myself.

I get regular emails from my favourite shops so it's been difficult to resist temptation, I've only succumbed if there's been something absolutely unmissable.

Now and again I check out Craft Clearance website. I don't like the website itself, I find it quite clunky, but the bargains are fab.

This week I managed to time my order perfectly. I had been looking at the wide sheer ribbon shown above, having already bought the pink and gold versions. The reel has been £6 something for 30 yards which is good value for the quality. This week I noticed it was £2!
I would have bought more but it was the very last one.




So then I looked at the other ribbons, just in case there were any more special prices. The emerald ribbon above, also £2, for 100 yards, wow!
Again, it was the last one available.

There is actually a quirk on the site that, if you try to add multiples of the same item, it will show you exactly how many they have in stock. I wish I'd paid more attention to that when I last ordered because I would have bought a DCWV pad they had for £4 and I didn't, now completely sold out.




They did have alternative pads, this one is called Coastal. It's really pretty, several of the papers have a pearlescent foil effect, two of the sheets are these cute panels which are perfect for toppers. Well worth the £5 price tag.






I'd already bought some of these gem swirls and ribbon roses last time but couldn't resist more, 50p per pack.




Guipure lace is £1 for 3 yards. I'd previously ordered some for one of my ladies and it looked lovely so that fell into my basket too.




Ornate die £3.50





Another bargain reel of ribbon, £2 for 30 yards. This one is green and ivory so I'm thinking handy for Christmas projects (please, please let my club be open by then)




The bargain of the day, a reel of seam binding in pale blue.
100 yards for £1, amazing value.




It's worth having a really good browse but items aren't always shown in the appropriate category. Example being if you search by product type, embossing folders, yes there are embossing folders. But if you then search by brand, then sub-category embossing folders, you will see more embossing folders that weren't visible in the product type search. Frustrating but the prices make up for it.

Delivery is free over £25. I ordered late on Thursday and it arrived via DPD courier on Saturday morning.




Sunshine



Not keen on this one to be honest, it was for my great-niece's recent birthday.
I've used freebie stamps from an old craft magazine. 

The box was made using a set of Simply Made dies and was going to be a treasure box with a curved lid. I guess I wasn't really in the mood for crafting at all this particular day!



Tuesday, 16 June 2020

Love



A quick card just using scraps from my desk.
Butterfly dies are by Memory Box
Tag die is Sue Wilson



Monday, 8 June 2020

Love





Patterned papers are by Graphic 45
The heart die-cut is by Docrafts, I cut it in two and stamped and heat embossed a script stamp, then added a little gilding wax.

The vellum quote is an old one I found in my stash, I secured it with a die-cut button.
Finished card is 7 x 7 inches.



Wednesday, 3 June 2020

Large Butterfly




To try and keep my card club ladies motivated during lockdown I decided to set a challenge every week.
This was easier said than done because I had no idea just what sort of craft stash and equipment they have at home.

One week I drew a quick sketch so the challenge was to make a card matching my layout idea. After I'd sketched it out I made a sample card myself. It was at this point that I realised I didn't like the placement of the two strips (top left) and should have dropped them down to the next square, never mind!

I used patterned paper and a large butterfly die set, both by Crafter's Companion. To give an idea of scale the card is 8 x 8 inches so the butterfly really is quite big.




Sunday, 31 May 2020

Art Deco




I made this for one of my club ladies, Pat, who loves Art Deco.

I bought a set of Art Deco ladies toppers from eBay.

I've used a Tonic die for the sentiment and the scallop border punch is by Martha Stewart.



Thursday, 21 May 2020

Envelope Card



Envelope card made for one of my lovely card club ladies. 

I’ve used patterned paper by Crafters Companion, stamp by JustRite.
Flowers are a mix from my stash. 




Sunday, 10 May 2020

Daisy Mae




I've used Daisy Mae stamp, dies, and embossing folder.
The strawberry charms are from eBay.

The finished card is 8 x 8 inches.
I've decorated a small notebook from Amazon to match the card.




Saturday, 25 April 2020

Love



Stamps are by Papermania.

I stamped and heat embossed on to plain white card, using white embossing powder.
I then sponged Colour Cloud ink over the top for a resist effect.



Monday, 20 April 2020

Envelope Card






I've seen a few of these style cards recently and wanted to have a go. I watched two different tutorials, one uses an envelope punch board, but this one doesn't.

It's also an 'open' style at the bottom which means that, if you didn't use 3-D flowers, then the card would fold down reasonably flat. Not flat enough for a normal postage stamp but you could fit it in a standard envelope instead of having to make a box.




The patterned paper is from my scrap box, flowers are cheapies from The Range.
I used a paper straw also from The Range to support the stamped sentiment, the stamp is by JustRite.