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Saturday, 19 October 2013

More leaves...and a winner

 Here are the other cards that I made with my grunge paper inked and crackled leaves - I found a weird copper button thingy that I picked up on 
clearance in Michaels, many moons ago, and it made a perfect embellishment with a real button popped on the top




I would really like to have had a couple of ears of wheat to put behind the leaves on this one, but didn't want them badly enough to get in the car and drive out into the countryside looking for stray stalks of wheat, so I cut a sissix flourish and embossed it with copper and bronze embossing powders...



Really simple for this next one, I have no idea where this strange little Spellbinders die came from, I only have the one, not the whole set, it must have been sent me for a design team project. I only had a couple of little leaves left, but I was determined not to waste them. The sentiments were printed onto Safmat (transparent printing film by Letraset), and I used the very last remnant of one of my favourite ribbons for a bow.... 




Later than promised, but the winner of the Happy Days paper bows pad from Craftwork Cards is

Jane Willis

Congrats Jane. Email me with your address and it will be in the mail on Monday

See you tomorrow with some Craftwork Cards makes and another giveaway x

Friday, 18 October 2013

Autumn Leaves....

The grunge paper leaves have made their way on to a couple of cards - I love the effect....



The little apple is a wooden one by Cosmo Cricket, that I coloured with ProMarkers, and I threaded some twine through the triple gingham bow....




Those of you in the UK, here's a preview of the new Craftwork Cards collection, and the times of their TV shows today - I've set my timer, I forgot last time and missed it all.....



I totally forgot to sort out the winner of  the Paper Bows pad, I will do that later and let you know who won tomorrow

The reason I am a bit behind with everything is that I had my flu jab on Wednesday, normally I just get it and forget it, but this time, I have had a real reaction, I feel as if I have flu! After googling it, it would seem that even a severe reaction only lasts a couple of days, so hopefully I will be firing on all cylinders by the weekend......

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Rusty Birdcages...

One of the techniques in Creative Chemistry 102 showed how to make a lovely antique/pitted/aged look to metal

Slight problem, I didn't have any of the supplies needed - including the TH birdcage die. I did have some great little white cardstock birdcages from Craftwork Cards, so I started to play around with ordinary embossing powders on these, and they look really great.....



I used aged bronze embossing powder on this one, then randomly sprinkled on some black EP........I think I need to ink them a bit to finish them off. What do you think?



For this next one, I used copper embossing powder, and patches of green as a second addition, I wanted it to look like verdigris.


I finally managed to get that little image onto a card! This will go to one of my grandsons I think, it's so sweet.....


 I dotted glue on with a glue pen, all over the card and image, even on his clothes - I wanted it to look as if it was snowing. Then I sprinkled all over with Martha Stewart coarse carrerra marble glitter - nice big flakes! Pretty effective in real life - difficult to photograph though....




The winner of the CD hasn't been in touch to claim her prize. If I haven't heard from her by tomorrow, I will draw another winner from all those who left comments. See you then.... x

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Christmas Wreath....



Well all of a sudden it has turned from a rather nice Autumn to being very very wet - the squirrels are having the time of their lives digging up earth from the garden pots looking for nice juicy bulbs - why do they do that when the ground is littered with acorns?

So, since Winter is around the corner, here is a little Christmas wreath made with the wreath kit from Craftwork Cards - so easy to put together, you get sheets of die cut poinsettias and holly leaves, a chipboard wreath base, ribbons, and gold candi for the flower centers, and even better, you get enough to make two wreaths in one kit. All I did was sprinkle some shabby white Frantage embossing powder onto the leaves and flowers...it will made a special card for someone....



My samples for the Craftwork Cards show on Create and Craft TV, with the lovely Julie Hickey are in the mail - I will let you know what time she is on. Also in the mail are my final submissions for the Heartfelt Creations design team. Breathe...

I had an amusing moment in my favourite coffee shop today. Two workmen were removing a panel from the wall, like a little hidden cupboard, low down, almost like a small understairs cubby, except there were no stairs...One of the guys was rather chunky (I am being so nice and tactful here), but for some reason, he was the one that had to get into the little cubbyhole, presumably there were electrical or plumbing things in there. So he got on his back on the floor and started to edge his way inside the hole, feet first. He got so far, (abdomens were involved by this time..) then got stuck. His mate was giving him advice 'move your shoulder down Ken, breathe in'....No good, Ken was well and truly stuck. So the mate started to push him in, he got down on the floor and gave poor old Ken a couple of good shoves. Honestly, it was like watching a birth video in reverse....
This went on for some time, by which time they were getting helpful advice from all the coffee drinkers. In the end, to my amazement, Ken came bottom shuffling back out, red faced and sweating,  and the skinny little mate crawled in, did whatever needed to be done in about four minutes, popped back out again, and off they went. I mean, if mate was capable of doing it, why on earth did they put chunky Ken through all that agony - I am rather glad they did, it was hilarious! 

See you tomorrow with some Autumn leaves which have made it onto a card...

Monday, 14 October 2013

Inky Fingers

I promised myself an inky day, trying out a couple of the new techniques that Tim Holtz showed in his Creative Chemistry class that I signed up for last week. I had bought some of his stencils when they first came out - I love the patterns, look at that burlap pattern, and the splatter one. I finally broke them out of their packets yesterday, and look how neat - they all clip together onto a jump ring, so even I (messy worker +++) won't toss them away by mistake....



I lined up all my distress inks ready for action - crikey! I have a lot...


 Who knew that distress inks are embossable? I didn't, but I dabbed ink through the stencil, then added clear embossing powder and heated...


I used ALL the stencils - never one to do things by half measures! The stamps are by Hero Arts, and I mounted the panel onto a plain cream card base....


Then I dug out the grunge board. Now this was a miracle in itself - I bought that stuff on sale in Tuesday Morning in the USA years ago and promptly lost it, then I found it but didn't know what to do with it, so I lost it again, now, just when I needed it, there it was, so I cut out some Sissix leaves and inked them. They look very glossy because I covered them (as Professor TH advised) with clear crackle glaze and I was waiting for them to dry.....



Now it's dry, and you can see the crackle - I don't think I got it quite right, but it looks okay....


So the leaves join the little boy in blue coloured image, waiting to make it onto a card, but even so, I had a lovely day, just messing around with inky fingers

Now I am going to chat about something that all my UK bloggy friends will have heard about endlessly, so they may want to sneak away now..... But for those of you overseas, those intrepid citizens of countries where you fight off rattlesnakes and deadly biting things on a daily basis, you may like to hear that there has been a huge amount of publicity here in the UK over some spiders that have sneakily found their way across the Channel into the UK, they are called Fake Widow spiders, and apparently, they can give you a nasty bite - not as nasty as their sisters called Black Widows, but a bite nevertheless. Now this has sent the country into a bit of a spin. We don't have many biting creatures here - just bees, wasps, horseflies and the occasional unruly dog..... We don't even have poisonous snakes, apart from one called an Adder, which is so rare that it's a protected species. So the thought of Fake Widows crawling onto your pillow and biting you has made the British stiff upper lip tremble a little, arachnophobia has become a national hobby. The newspapers are loving it of course, slow news day? Don't worry, we can wheel out the spiders again....
They even have experts telling us that we are killing innocent non-biting spiders, and this is not good for the environment...hilarious. Well, it's hilarious until the next time I see a spider in my bathtub, then I will turn into a screaming spider murderer - all those diagrams about how to recognize a Fake Widow will have been written in vain.....

Cheerio for now x  




Saturday, 12 October 2013

Baubles - and Bows!

It's my turn to post on the Craftwork Cards blog again today, I am in a festive mood again, pop over to see what I have been up to and leave a comment.... 


Then pop back here to leave your name and on Wednesday I will draw a random winner to receive this gorgeous paper bows pad, full of the most lovely paper bows in different sizes, there is a lot of inspiration on how to use them over on the Craftwork Cards blog and Pinterest



I am taking an online course with Tim Holtz, Creative Chemistry 102. I did the first course last year, and although I am not really into mixed media (I love to see it, I'm just not very good at doing it...), I really enjoyed it. That chap certainly knows his stuff when it comes to talking about the different properties of inks, etc. He comes up with really cool techniques which I am dying to try out, but first I had to find the stuff, hidden in little corners all over the house. Alcohol inks, stains, glitters, distress embossing - all stuff I don't use every day so it has been a marathon to gather it all together. This is as far as I got - meanwhile, other, more organized people are busy posting the fabulous creations they have made with the really cool stuff they learned on the course from the master inker. All I can say is, they must be a lot more organized than me, and even with the great man himself explaining patiently what I should do with all this stuff, I still have to squint at each label, and watch the video again before I know what to do with it...


So this weekend is earmarked as a 'just for me' crafty fest. I have finished my Heartfelt Creations submissions and just need to photograph them and get them sent off, Monday will be magazine commission day, but tomorrow is a getting inky day - if I can find the right ink!

See you tomorrow 

Friday, 11 October 2013

Happy Birthday Daring Cardmakers.....

One of my favourite challenge blogs, Daring Cardmakers is celebrating their seventh birthday. They asked me to be a guest designer for this week - it would be great if you could pop over there and wish them a happy birthday. To be on the design team of a weekly challenge for seven years (and some of them have been there from the start) is a real commitment, so it would be nice to say thank you to them for all the inspiration - they come up with some really inventive 'dares' that have stretched me in the past. Here is a peek at what I made for them...............




and I thought it would be fun to trawl through my archives to see what the very first dare I took part in was, way back in October 2008, when I had only been blogging for a few months. The dare was to make an Autumn card, and here is mine - one big difference that I noticed was that I used to photograph my cards lying flat on a table and shoot from above, which gives a really strange perspective to some of them, the light isn't great on this one either....





While I was browsing that far back, I looked up the first card I ever posted on this blog, this elephant and matching envelope for Max's second birthday




It was fun to read some of the posts as well, I seem to have got a lot more chatty as time marches on. Who remembers the wild pig snuffling around outside our house in Florida in the middle of the night? The pig that everyone told me was an armadillo? And the almost blind man driving a golf buggy around the hospital car park? My life seems to have been quite normal just lately, I must go out more, in search of a few crazies adventures....

See you tomorrow x

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Sidetracked......

 Well my little boy image from yesterday hasn't made it on to a card yet. I got sidetracked. I needed one little box for a project, so I went to Hobbycraft (for those of you not from the UK, that's our only big box craft store)

I couldn't just buy one little box could I? I thought I may as well apply a coat of Gesso to all of them while I was about it........ 



I rather like this one, it looks like a book.......


and opens into a box.......I could really go to town on this one


and then I found these, they are stencils intended to be used to sprinkle icing sugar on top of mince pies, but I rather fancy messing around with them and some ink. At the very least, I will keep one back for the mince pies!


So all this faffing around took up most of my day, I really shouldn't get distracted at the moment - here's my to-do crafty list for this month

Two magazine commissions

My submissions for the next stage of the Heartfelt Creations design team (coming along nicely....)

Samples for a TV show

Sort some kits out for a demo evening

Plus all my usual design team stuff

and the tail end of a nasty virus. Sniff

HELP! Right, I need to get my big girl panties on, and get on with it - maybe just a coffee and a little sit down to think about it all first......

See you tomorrow x

 

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

The Winner is.....



 No finished card from me today, I'll tell you why later, but I thought you would like to see a work in progress - colouring this sweet little boy image from the Magical Winter CD, also by Polkadoodles

I started colouring the darkest areas in Cobalt Blue ProMarker.....



Then extended that colour using China Blue, going over the parts already coloured as well....


Then filled in the rest using Pastel blue. I used tan and caramel for the rest of the clothes, coral and sunkissed pink for the face, and caramel and umber for the hair. 

Some liquid pearls for mistletoe berries, and a bit of glitter on the snow, and he is ready to go - drop by tomorrow to see the finished card....


I am back home from the Lakes. We had an exhausting day on Saturday when the three of us went into a sort of retail frenzy - here I am, taking a breather surrounded by just some of the shopping bags we were carting around, we could have done with a couple of pack horses to help us.....


After this excess of shopping, things went a bit downhill for me as I went down with some sort of virus and spent the rest of the weekend in the cottage, on the sofa, feeling sorry for myself. My husband thinks that this is definitive proof that too much shopping is very bad for you.......

Now on to the winner of the Bonbon Belles Cd from Polkadoodles, I used random.org and the winner is

POPPYLUVA

Congratulations, send me your address and I will get your prize in the post. Enjoy

See you tomorrow x

Sunday, 6 October 2013

Oh Christmas Tree...


Here's a card I made with some Memory Box dies - my Christmas box is filling up nicely already. I love the effect of white on a dark navy background for Christmas cards, to me, it captures the feel of Christmas Eve which is probably my favourite day of the season. There is always something magical about Christmas Eve I think, that expectant hush, all the presents wrapped, the tree decorated, turkey stuffed........lovely!

I cut the tree out twice and layered one on top of the other to give a bit more dimension to the cut. The 'stars' are tiny clear crystal gems 

Friday, 4 October 2013

Another Little Lady....

 Here's another card made with an image from the lovely Digistamp Heaven CD from Polkadoodles......



Coloured with ProMarkers, I used Apple, Grass and Meadow for her dress. The little scallop banners are by Craftwork Cards...


Don't forget if you didn't drop by yesterday that you can win a double Cd from Polkadoodles, scroll down to yesterday's post and leave your name

I am off to the Lakes today with two of my girlfriends for a couple of days - I am hoping that the trees will be turning to their Autumn shades so my camera is packed and ready. I am looking forward to it - before I go I have a follow up appointment with my cardiologist which I am not so excited about! Have a lovely weekend x

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Rainy Days - and another chance to win

 The forecast for the next couple of days is torrential rain.......

I am going through the seasons this week, Summer, Winter and now a rainy UK Autumn, for this one I turned to another Emma Canning digi image from the fabulous Digistamp Heaven CD by Polkadoodles.......


I used drops of glossy accents to look like raindrops on her brolly.....


Coloured with ProMarkers, I used
Purple
Amethyst
Lilac
The scallop embossed square is by Craftwork Cards, and the clouds are those little Memory Box dies - again!

bonbonbelles 



I have a lovely Polkadoodles giveaway for you today, a copy of the lovely Bonbon Belles CD, which is a double CD, packed with wonderful colour collections of papers, sentiments, embellishments and digi stamps. All you have to do is leave a comment under this post, and pop over to the Polkadoodles challenge blog to sign up to follow - they have a challenge every Friday, and you will get to see some really lovely projects by the design team, and if you like challenges, this is a fun one to follow

I will draw a winner on Monday and let you know who won on Tuesday. Good luck

See you tomorrow x

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Baubles and Beads.....

 At last I've found a use for some strips of beading that I bought on clearance in Michaels for a few cents.......



I used a Memory Box ornament die, some Christmas script papers bought years ago and some metal sheets....


So I feel quite virtuous, using up bits and pieces from my overstuffed drawers - the downside is that the copper sheet really is metal, and the edges are quite sharp, so I have options:

1. Enclose a pack of plasters (band aids) with the card, ready to mop up the blood from the cut they get when they open the envelope - I could gift wrap them

2. Send it to someone I don't like very much - no, that is mean, and I don't send cards to people I don't like (but I suppose I could make an exception, I could send it to a politician with warm wishes and hope for the best...)

3. Send it to someone in my family with a large 'keep this away from the children' sticker on the front

4. Perfect solution, send it to Mike, it would look very pretty in our sitting room. The downside of that is that we NEVER send each other Christmas cards, I've tried, and he always looks really puzzled and says 'but I am seeing you on Christmas day, you can wish me Merry Christmas then...

Ah well, I have almost three months to think about it. See you tomorrow x

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

The last days of summer....and a winner



A bit of a marathon colouring session took place over the weekend, and I thought I better turn this one into a card before Autumn really sets in....



The image is by Emma Canning for Polkadoodles from the CD Digistamp Heaven.  She is really suntanned, I enjoyed trying to make her look as if she had had a long day on the beach! I decided to use bright papers to represent the sky and sand. The sentiment is an old one by Judikins - I have never used it on a beachy card before, but it jumped out of the drawer and said 'look, I'm perfect'. My Memory Box clouds are my current favourite dies, and I seem to be pulling them out for almost every card I make....

I have had quite a few emails asking how I cut out the intricate dies - some of the Memory Box dies have such tiny little intricate details that some people are having a job getting the cuts clean. I swear by my metal shim plate, quite a few companies make them and if you cut a lot of dies they are worth every penny. It's just a thin metal sheet that you put over your die/paper before putting on the top cutting plate. Perfect cuts every time

We have had a few glorious days here in the UK, but there is a definite Autumn feel to the season now, the leaves are starting to change colour and our tiny garden is littered with acorns from the big oak tree. I notice that all the holly is laden with berries already. They say that is a sign of a hard winter to come, better dig out the thermals

Now to the winner of the Letraset Metallic Markers - thanks to everyone who took the time to leave comments here and on the Letraset blog. The winner is

S Bayles 


Congratulations. Her number was number 1 in the random drawing, and that's what random.org picked, just shows that sometimes the early bird does catch the worm! Send me an email please with your address and I will get them in the mail to you

See you tomorrow, I may have jumped from the beach to December 25th by then.....