Friday, 30 April 2010
Thank you
Thank you also for your help regarding Distress Inks. I've decided to buy six for now:- Bundled Sage, Rusty Hinge, Spun Sugar, Tumbled Glass, Victorian Velvet and Wild Honey.
Poor postie is going to get stalked again until they arrive!!
Enjoy your day.
Hugs, Clare xx
Thursday, 29 April 2010
Elzybells flowers and help please
Here's another simple card. I would love to add loads of embellishments as I really admire the beautifully embellished cards that I see in blogland, but it just isn't me and doesn't come naturally.
The sweet images I have used are from Elzybells and the fab sentiment is from Cuddly Buddly.
I am entering this into:-
Lili of the Valley Challenge - Here comes Summer
Allsorts Challenge - photo inspiration (the photo shows brightly coloured butterflies flying around and makes me think of summer with all the various insects flying around the flowers)
Our Creative Corner - Blossoms
That's my card, now I would love your help please. My question is, do I need the new Tim Holtz distress inks? I just can't make up my mind. Are they such wonderful colours that I would never regret buying them, or can I make do perfectly well with the original colours that I already have. If you have them, which ones are your favourite? I would love to know what you think.
Thank you for visiting my blog today and for any comment you may leave, I really appreciate all your comments and love to read them.
Hugs, Clare xx
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
Straightforward male card
I've been playing with some new(ish) stamps from Crafty Individuals. I always struggle with cards for men and I thought this would be nice for one of my nature loving relatives.
Using some lovely glossy card from Joanna Sheen I stamped the Crafty Individuals plant stamps (CI-207) around the edge using Momento Tuxedo Black ink. I then stippled on some Distress Inks "Shabby Shutters" and "Brushed Corderoy" using an ink duster. I added Diamond Black stickles to some of the images and then stamped the Happy Birthday sentiment from the Inkadinkado Nostalgia clear stamp set. I mounted the card onto Stampin Up! black cardstock.
It's pretty plain, but I like it. I hope you do to.
I am entering this into the current Cards for Men challenge which is "Monochrome".
Thank you for visiting my blog today.Hugs and best wishes.
Clare xx
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
Shoe Fairy
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Little High Flyer
Are you still enjoying sunny weather? It is gorgeous again here.
I have made another sample card using one of Kim MacFarlane's gorgeous new release Cuddly Buddly digi images.
I am entering this into:-
Just Cute Bears - One for the Boys
I must shut my craftroom door now and get on with some ironing.
Thank you for visiting, enjoy your day.
Hugs, Clare xx
Sunday, 18 April 2010
Cake Fairy digi image
I hope you are enjoying your weekend. The weather here has been wonderful and I have enjoyed spending time in the garden.
Here is another Cuddly Buddly sample card I have made using the "Cake Fairy" digi image from the Fun Fairy Family range.
I am entering this into:-
Allsorts Challenge - "In Stitches"
Cupcake Craft Challenge - "Childhood Memories" when I was little I truly believed that fairies lived at the bottom of my Gran and Grampies garden.
Thank you for visiting.
Clare x
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Pink flowers
Here's a pink version of the card I made in the post below. I used a smaller base card and added some butterflies.
Thank you for visiting.
Hugs, Clare xx
Thursday, 8 April 2010
Cupcake Craft Challenge
To make my flowers I used the two smallest dies from the nestabilities "Blossom" set. The smallest die made the small flowers and the second smallest made the bigger flower. I inked the edges of the flowers with memento ink "Summer Sky" and sprayed the completed flowers with a mixture of perfect pearl and water, using a mini mister. The small flowers sit on leaves made from a 5 petal flower punch and the larger leaves are made using a Martha Stewart Stamp and Punch leaf punch.
Thank you for taking a look at my card. I apologise for not visiting my blogging buddies as much as usual. There is lots going on at the moment, but I am hoping things will get back to normal soon.
Hugs, Clare xx
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
WOYWW
Since I have started participating in Julia's What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday, a very strange thing is happening - it always seems to be Wednesday!! It only seems five minutes since last week's WOYWW post.
My mojo has taken a runner at the moment so I thought I would leave it wherever it is for a while and give it time to come back of it's own accord. To fill time I decided I would try and make some paper roses - here is my first attempt. I'm always making paper flowers, but I've never tried these before.
I don't have any 6 petal flower punches so I have used stamps which I cut out, pre-cut flowers and blossom nestabilities. The yellowy flower on the left is made from grunge paper and cut with blossom nesties - this one is my favourite.
Well that's my desk, albeit close-up. I thought I would also share some more of my craft room today. If I look right from where I sit, this is what I see.
Look at those shelves bowing! The bag at the bottom right is for my scrap paper which I recycle. It's a bit of a mess isn't it?
Since last week, I have been getting to grips with my new sewing machine and I love it. It's so easy to use which is ideal for me.
I look forward to visiting your workdesk this Wednesday.
Hugs, Clare x
Lovely Awards
I started my blog just over a year ago and I am so glad I did. I have met so many amazing friends over the year. The craft blog community is such a wonderful, friendly, kind and generous place to be.
Hugs, Clare x
Monday, 5 April 2010
Another collage card
I like these holidays! While OH is at home playing with our son, I can nip off to my craft room throughout the day.
Here is another collage card I have made using Crafty Individuals, Inkadinkado and Elusive Images stamps.
My apologies for yet another bad photograph.
This time I used basic white cardstock and stamped on various Crafty Individuals and Inkadinkado stamps to create the background using Memento Rich Cocoa. I then brayered the card using more memento inks: Potters Clay, Sweet Plum and Grape Jelly. I have the dew drop memento inks so to be able to use them with a brayer I squidge them onto a craft mat (one of those brown heatproof ones) and then roll the brayer over them, I brayer the colours one at a time to make sure I don't muddy them too much. The butterfly is from Elusive Images, I stamped this in Memento Rich Cocoa and sponged on Memento Lilac Posies, Sweet Plum and Grape Jelly. I then lightly dusted the butterly with Perfect Pearl in "Perfect Pearl" and embossed wtih UTEE (ultra thick embossing powder), once the UTEE was cold I added another coat of Perfect Pearl and a second layer of UTEE. This gives a lovely thick gloss and pearl lustre to the butterfly but, of course, this doesn't show in the photograph. I then added some silver wire to the butterfly before attaching it to the stamped background with Pinflair gel glue.
I layered the stamped card onto Stampin Up!" brown cardstock and layered this onto a base card made from linen effect white card. The corners were cut with a die from the Cuttlebug Vintage Corners set, from purple Core-dinations Gemstone cardstock. The little flourishes are bits that were left over from cutting the die.
I hope you have all had a great holiday and haven't eaten too much chocolate!
Hugs, Clare xx
Plain and simple
Saturday, 3 April 2010
Poppies
My OH has taken my son to the local soft play, so I have had spent some time in my craft room already this morning.
I decided to make a card for a couple of today's challenges:-
Allsorts Challenge - No DP
Secret Crafter Saturday Challenge - How does your Garden Grow?
To make this card I first stamped the harlequin background from Crafty Indivduals onto a piece of ivory cardstock, using Stampin Up! "So Saffron" ink, I then stamped Joanna Sheen Wildflower "Poppies" onto the background using Memento "Tuxedo Black" ink. I coloured the flowers using Copic Ciaos before heat embossing them, using a Versamark pen and clear embossing powder, to make them shine. I layered onto Stampin Up! "So Saffron" cardstock and cut a border with a Martha Stewart border punch "Doily Lace". The sentiment is from Papertray Ink "Mega Mixed Messages" and I have cut it out using a die from Spellbinders Labels Trio, and threaded through some SU ribbon. Finally I have pierced the corners of the card.
Thank you for dropping by my blog, I appreciate your visit.
Happy Easter to you all.
Hugs, Clare xx
Thursday, 1 April 2010
Sir Stampalot Challenge No. 1
The theme for the first challenge is FANTASY.
Sir Stampalot have been so generous with the winners prize.........pinch yourself first because the prize is:
A Cricut Personal Electronic Cutter
PLUS a Pooh Font Cartridge
How awesome is that and if the opportunity to win that doesn't get your creative juices flowing, then I don't know what will. Plus we will also be selecting our Top 3 who will be able to display our special logo. The talented and very excited Design Team have come up with some awesome projects so please do go and visit them and see how they have been created and show your appreciation for all their hard work.
My thoughts behind this card were finding fairies at the bottom of the card and sneaking up to take a photograph of them, they are playing in the mist (created with Perfect Pearls "Perfect Pearl") and the splodges represent the moisture droplets on the camera lens. I got quite near to the effect I wanted but it would have been nice to add some foliage around the edges but I didn't have any suitable stamps. Needless to say they are now on my wishlist!
My second card started out from a piece of scrap card I had been playing around with, I had inked it with Memento and Distress inks and stamped it using Inkadinkadoo jewel flourish stamps with Brilliance ink. The scrap was too pretty to throw away so I built up the card from it. The gorgeous image is available here, I have coloured her with Copics and the flowers are made using the Spellbinders Flower Creations 1 die. The cardstock looks brown but it is in fact gold.
I hope you will join us in our very first challenge and look forward to seeing your creation(s) if you do.
Hugs, Clare xx