Monday 11 January 2010

Teething Jack

It's that time of the week Monday we get to look after our precious baby Jack, One tooth is through now and another on the way, anything that he can get to his mouth gets bit. Thanks to the lady who told me about the teething powders Lauren Jack's Mam said they are fabulous.
I've 4 pictures of him tonight with captions and tomorrow I've a card to add which I'm praying that Jack won't turn out like.
" I'm gonna bite this like I've never bit before"

"How did that get up there?"


"Which one first?"

"I just know if I concentrate hard enough I will be able to will these into my mouth"


Gruesome Two's - Two Tasha

What a little princess or should that be "darling" ha ha , I remember only too well that precious moment when my girls hit 2 years old.
Mo Manning has created a set of Two's boys and girls from that wonderful age that captures the strops they take just perfectly. This one is Two Tasha I've coloured her with Pro Markers.

Attention to detail...

Two Sizzix Die Cut accents create a frame around the image.



Two die cut flowers added together with a pearl for the centre.

Two Pretty Papers and a sheer ribbon.


Sunday 10 January 2010

Celebrating Birthdays

A Birthday card made easy for little boys, the digi stamp by Mo Manning is called Aaron Celebrating and is just perfect for a boys birthday.
Coloured with Promarkers and using a square of patterned paper from Stamping up to create a frame.


The digi Stamp can be found at Mo's Digital Pencil Too just click HERE



Saturday 9 January 2010

Clucking with a Sizzix Chic

DL size card patterened paper Sizzix Chic and a grin from ear to ear produced this card.
Cute for both a Bay or an Easter Card.

Attention to detail...

Sizzix Chic die and also used a mini mapel leaf punch to make the feathers.


Oval All sentiment coloured with Copics and punched with the scallop oval punch and linen twine knotted through all Stampin Up Products bar the copic marker.


Keeping everything matching with patterned papers from Papertrey Ink and Stampin Up and Ribbon from Papertrey Ink.



Midnight

And so it continues, quiet and peaceful while everyone snuggles in their beds I snook out for a picture.


quite eerie for a normally busy street



Friday 8 January 2010

Who lives in a box like this?

So the dorbell rang and I was handed this large heavy box, I love parcels.
I carfully opened the box to find it was full of foam worms!
Who could live in a box like this?

An Asda bag full of foam worms before I got to my goodies but boy was it worth it.




Ok so I went a bit wild the sizzix sale is still on. My receipt said cost of goods £50.85 a saving of £191.65 Wow how good is that?


As you can see from the above image, I trebled and doubled up on some of the dies I figured that both my Mam and Chris's Mam would love them too so perfect gifts.

Flourish Medalion

As I only used part of the medalion stamp from Stampin Up on the last card I made with it I thought I would make one showing the whole of this stamp but this time using a classic black and white theme.
A black 14 x 14 base card and a patterned paper from Papertrey ink cut slightly smaller.
Medalion stamped onto white card with Momento Ink then mounted onto a slightly larger black card, I went on to stamp the centre of the Medalion again and cut this out added pearls a white button and ribbon and used double sided foam pads to mount this in the centre of the first medalion to give a 3d effect


Thursday 7 January 2010

Thomas Kinkade Cobblestone Bridge

Cobblestone Bridge rubber stamp by Thomas Kinkade, I used a brayer to ink up the stamp with blue ink as this helps to give an even coverage on detailed stamps.
I used papers from Stampin Up (Bella Bleu) and used the EK Success border punch on the blue paper.

Attention to detail...

I used the Oval All stamp set and the Oval Punches all from Stampin Up to make the sentiment, I coulered the sentiment with Copic Markers.


The flower was made by punching 3 circles of the patterned paper, dampening them with water and scunching them into a tight ball then carfully unfolding them and threading through the linen thread then tying in a button and finishing with the bow.