Monday, 21 April 2008

Weekend fun





Hi there

I had fun this weekend creating these little card wallets. I saw them over on Jenny's Blog and was blown away by her example. Mine are not nearly as beautiful as Jenny's but I certainly had fun making them both. I decided to make my wallets as little gifts so will be including 4 cards and envelopes in each one.


The Unfrogettable wallet is the same size as Jenny's but the Heartfelt one is slightly bigger as I wanted it to hold standard C6 cards and envelopes (these were just a touch too big for the original sized wallet)


I loved the look of the fastener on Jenny's wallet but don't have any of those so I used ribbon instead. I just cut a slit in the two sides of my wallet, attached the ribbon inside and threaded it throughto tie at the front.

Sunday, 20 April 2008

I don't usually do "Cute"




I do not usually do "cute" cards but thought I would share these three with you.


The first two are using Magnolia and Sugar Nellie stamps. I decided that I really needed something in my stamp collection that is perfect for really cute little girls cards and I think they will be perfect.


The third card is using a "Fluffles" Stampendous stamp. Janette is solely to blame for this purchase :-) She made me a gorgeous little Get Well card using this stamp, after my recent surgery and it cheered me up no end...... It was just one of those "must have" images


I need a lot more practice with watercolouring (not at all confident as yet) but I am sure I can learn if I practise enough.

Friday, 18 April 2008

Not just a card






Hi there

I have been having a play around with an assortment of 3 D items this week. I found all of the ideas over on Splitcoast Stampers and have had real fun giving them a go.


I have been having problems with my camera download program on my computer all week but my extremely obliging nephew has sorted it all out for me tonight .....thankyou so much Matt.


I can therefore upload a few pictures of my little projects. Hope you like them.

Thursday, 10 April 2008

Guess who had their Stamping Up order today


Yipeeeeeeeee


I had my amazing box of Goodies from Stamping Up today. Ooooh I cannot go into too much detail ( who knows who could see this post lol) just suffice to say it was a rather large order

:-) and I am thrilled to bits.


There is a story behind this order.......


6 weeks ago just before my surgery I actually decided to try and give up smoking and I am delighted to say that I have still not had a single cigarette in all that time.


So this mega parcel I had today is my present to myself for not giving in and not going back to the cigarettes. How wonderful that all of the money I would have spent in the past 6 weeks has now bought me stamps, inks, cardstock etc etc instead of just going up in a puff of smoke.


So here is my first card made with some of the things I had in my box which arrived about 3 hours ago ( after I mounted all my new stamps)

Nestability Dies


Well I finally gave in and have bought my first Nestability dies. I bought the Classic scallop squares and circles and couldn't resist trying just one out this morning. I am soooooo going to love these little dies (when I am back to full health and am able to put them through my Wizard without hurting myself lol)

This little House Mouse card is only the simplest of quick cards but it has given me an idea of the Nestabilities effect.

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Back at last




Well firstly I must apologise for being away somewhat longer than the 2 weeks I had expected following my surgery. I am now back and on the way to recovery.


I have also had my In Laws staying with us for 10 days so have been rather occupied with that.


I haven't been up to crafting for what feels like forever but yesterday I made a start and here are three cards I managed to create using the Stamping Up "In the Spotlight" and "Simply Said" stamp sets.


I love these two stamp sets and will have a more in depth play with them once my stamp-a-ma-jig arrives.

Wednesday, 5 March 2008

Last post for a week or so


Hi Everone

This will be my last post for a couple of weeks as I go into hospital at lunchtime today for surgery tomorrow morning. I will hopefully be home by this time next week . I wanted to share with you a card I have made to give to my hubby when he comes in to visit after my op tomorrow. Hope he will like it.

Anyway see you all soon....


Ooooohhh and special message to those ladies in my Favourite Blogs list....I can't wait until I am back next week to come and visit your blogs....so please post lots of new cards to inspire me until I am back crafting.
Hugs
Maria


Tuesday, 26 February 2008

Mother's Day card for MIL


As you know I fell in love with the Dahlia flowers which were in one of my earlier posts. My Mother in Law is also a card maker (my fault entirely as I got her hooked about 3 years ago) and she does like Tea Bag folding so I am hoping that she will like the Dahlia fold I have used on her card......

My first Bind it All book






Well here it is my first ever Bind it All book. I had real fun doing this one and have even got a few spare pages to add other photo's to when I get a chance.


The obvious subject had to be my Great Niece Jessica as I have sooo many pictures of her to hand lol, add to that her favourite colour is pink so it was a winning combination.


Saturday, 23 February 2008

My Easter Basket



I saw this basket idea at Jenny's blog and fell in love with it. I followed her links to Laura's blog and found Laura's tutorial here.


wasn't at all sure if I would be able to follow the instructions but within the hour I had made my very first basket. I am so thrilled with it and will now have the confidence to make some more for little gifts.


Obviously it is not perfect as I found the skinny strips quite tricky to start with but I wanted to show you all my very first attempt to show if I can do it anyone can lol.


Thursday, 21 February 2008

Award from Jenny





Wow I got this brilliant award from Jenny over at Stamping Moments. Thank you so much Jenny, I am thrilled especially as my little blog is so new and I am still learning.


Thank you for all the encouragement you give to me and thousands of others and the inspiration and ideas you share with everyone. Your blog is a joy to visit.

Monday, 18 February 2008

No double sided paper ?


Here's one especially for Jenny. I had a bit of a brain wave with regard to my problem of no double sided paper to do the Dahlia fold cards. I got a polka dot sheet of paper in pink.....then using my new SU wheel ( the wheel I forgot to order the handle for) and stamped the reverse of the paper. How about that for determination....no double sided ? stamp your own ! No handle for wheel, ink it up holding with thumb and forefinger and then just roll it along slowly holding the sticky out bit on the sides !


I am actually very pleased with my creativety today in more ways than one ha ha


And this is the result.

Hampton Art lady on Moonshadow ink background


This card uses a piece that I scrunched and then I used a versamark ink pad, rubbed over the top and then sprinkled with gold embossing powder (it only catches the versamark and powder on the higher areas so the gold is random when heated)


Although this is only printer paper it has the feel of real hand made paper.

Hero Lady on Moonshadow


Well just couldn't resist having a play with some of the Moonshadow ink backgrounds I created last night. This is only a small layer between the lady image layer and the mirri card but the sheen is lovely in real life. It's a red clour as the base with gold highlights depending how the light catches it.

Moonshadow Inks




Got these Moonshadow Inks on Saturday and had a play with them last night. The sheen really is beautiful although the scan doesn't show it at it's best. I used plain printer paper, and for some I painted the ink on and scrunched it up. For others I used cling film on the wet ink, left it to dry and got almost a leathery look where the sheen is really deep in the creases.


I now need to use these on cards I think to see them at their best.

Sunday, 17 February 2008

Dahlia card


Well this is my first attempt at a Dahlia card. I saw cards using this technique firstly on Jenny's blog and then on Debby Winters and thought they were very different.

I have done a couple of Teabag cards in the past but this flower is so pretty. I decided at 10.30pm Friday that I just had to have a try......bit of a problem I did not remember having any double sided paper. I went scrabbling around in my stash and found literally just one sheet of paper. By this time it was almost 11pm but I was determined so armed with my 1 1/2 inch punch I made a start. I cannot believe how easy it was to do and how quickly I had made the flower.

Although it is certainly not the nicest paper I thought I would post the results of my frantic 45min play. I now simply have to purchase some decent pretty double sided paper to make a better card.......

I think Jenny and Debby got the ideas from Split Coast Stampers and the link for the template is here

My new Jumbo wheel


I got my first SU wheel this week so had to have a very quick play. It is the watercolour vine and I am surprised how quickly you can stamp such a large area. I also added some grosgrain ribbon and used my new favourite tool, my SU scallop punch.

Simple Happy Harmony


This is a quick and easy card just using the flower stem image from Happy Harmony. The image is actually layered on silver mirri card which really lifts the card but it does not show on the scan.

Another Happy Harmony, this time in Pink


I had a very pink moment creating this one, again with the Happy Harmony SU set. I also used my swirls cuttlebug folder and corrugated some card for texture. I like this one as it's bright and cheerful.

Stamping up card Happy Harmony


This card was made using the SU Happy Harmony stamp set. There are many cards on the Split Coast Stampers site using this layout so I had to have a go. It's simplicity really works for me.
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