Friday 31 July 2015

Pins & Needles

Good morning

Today I would like to share with you two cards I have made recently using some fabby Hobby House toppers and backing cards.



Both cards are made with a 6x6" card blank.
The topper pack is called Needles and Pins, from Hobby House
On both of these cards I have matthed the topper and card onto Green Bazzill cardstock.
I used my Perfect Layers tool to get the mats right.
Then I used Candy Dots in each corner.
I felt that the toopers looked a bit Stark, so I stamped around the edges.


The toppers and backing card were bought from The Stamp Pad in Greenfield.

I am trying to make cards two at a time at the moment, as I have the cordinating papers and things on my desk. Well, thats the theory :)

Thanks for stopping by. 
I appreciate all comments you may have on my creations.

Gill

Thursday 30 July 2015

No Focal Image


Good morning 

Today I would like to share with you a card I have made which uses NO focal image. By that I mean, no Topper or picture.

This is so far away from my normal comfort zone. I have looked back over the cards I have made over the last few years and think this may be the first!



The card is made using a 6x6" card blank.
The papers are from Lili of the Valley, Timeless Victorian.
The sentiment is also Lili of the Valley.
The die cut is from a Marianne Die.
The flowers are from Prima.
The large Flourish is a Memory Box Die.
The corner was a free die from a magazine (forgotton which).
The papers were edged with Milled lavender distress ink, as was the die.


Thanks for stopping by. 
I appreciate all comments you may have on my creations.

Gill

Wednesday 29 July 2015

Cutie Pie Challenge

Good Morning

Today I would like to share with you a card I have made for the Cutie Pie Challenge Blog.

The theme this month is Cute and using Buttons.


This is a 6x6" card blank.
The papers are from DoCrafts Wellington Paper paack.
All matted onto Navy blue Bazzill cardstock.
The topper is from The Hobby House.
Buttons from Do Crafts.
The die cut is by Little Darlings, Film Die.
The 'waste' from the die cut was trimmed to mat on top of the topper.


While I had the papers on my desk I also made this card.
Agan it is a 6x6" card blank.
Papers from the Wellington Paper Pack.
This time, instead of matting the papers, I edged them with a Brown Promarker.
Four little gems in the corners of the card and the topper.


I really enjoyed this challenge, and making the cards for little boys. Not my usual comfort zone :)

Thanks for stopping by. 
I appreciate all comments you may have on my creations.

Gill

Tuesday 28 July 2015

Hunkydory

Hello there

Today I would like to share withyouy a couple of Hunkydory Wedding Cards. When I went to the Great British Craft Festival in Bolton, every visitor was given a Goody Bag. In the Goody Bag was a couplke of kits from Hunkydory. Now these are not something which I normally buy, but I'm not one to turn down a freebie.


This first card is an Invertage Card. 
This is the opposite to a traditional pyramage card, in that you look into the card.


With the bits which came out of the Invertage card, I made this more
traditional pyramage card.
I added a sentiment and some gems, top left and bottom right.


So as you can see, even using a kit you can always come up with something else.

Thanks for stopping by. 
I appreciate all comments you may have on my creations.

Gill

Monday 27 July 2015

MDF


Hello There

Recently I went to the Great British Craft Festival with two friends. While there we decided to do a free 'Make and Take' with the MDF Man.
This is the picture frame we made.



We used a 6" square MDF with a heart appature.
The frame and backing were painted with a Mushroom paint.
The papers were from House of Zandra.
The butterflys were cut from the same paper and moulded before sticking on.
The flourish was done using gathered twigs Distress Ink though a stencil.
Then I added a few clear gems on the flowers.

This was a fairly quick  and cute project. I didn't glue mine all the way round, so  I can slide a photo in at a later point in time.

Thanks for stopping by. 
I appreciate all comments you may have on my creations.

Gill

Sunday 26 July 2015

A Birthday Card

Hi There

Today I would like to share with you a card I recently made for a very special friend.
I sat with 'stuff' on my desk for a couple of evenings, staring at the toppers and papers, then it all came together in about an hour!


The card was made from a 7x7" blank.
The Paper are from the Timeless Victorian Paper pad (Lili of the Valley)
The Topper is from Lili of the Valley.
The ribbon wsa a white satin ribbon which came around some new pj's!
I inked it with Milled Lavender Distress Ink.
The gems are from Hobby House.
The Angel Charm is also from the Hobby House.


Thanks for stopping by. 
I appreciate all comments you may have on my creations.

Gill

Saturday 25 July 2015

Long time, no post


Well hello there.


I have been very remiss in not posting lately. Life just seems to have gotten in the way. As well as not having much time to craft, when I have had the time, I haven't had much inclination.
I have also had problems with my PC. It was still running on Windows XP and so slow, it could take up to an hour to write a blog post and add a photo! I now have a nice new computer which is super fast, it is taking some getting used to!

Hopefully my crafting mojo has returned, not to disappear.

Today I would like to share with you two wedding cards.



They are both 8x8" scalloped card blanks
The papers are from Lili of the Valley.
The Stamp is Wedding Couple by Lili of the Valley.
Coloured in with my Promarkers.
Die cut with Spellbinders Fleur De Lis rectangles.
The flowers are from Wild Orchid Crafts.
The lace is from Gwen at The Stamp Pad.


As you can see, all I have changed is the colour schemes and the cards look very different. My aim when crafting at the moment is, if I have to make a card (like a wedding card) I am going to try to make two. Because I haven't crafted for a while, I am running low on cards! ! 

I am also going to try to make a Christmas Card on the 25th of each month, and then replicate it 10 times! Well that is the plan :)

Thanks for stopping by. 
I appreciate all comments you may have on my creations.

Gill