Sunday 30 November 2008

Christmas Pudding Card

I used a Pink Petticoat image for this card, I thought it would be a perfect Christmas card for Lauren my Daughter who is expecting our first Grandchild.
Isn't it a fun image?
I coloured it with Tombo oens and layered it up ontop of Nestabilies die shapes, I printed the wording and holly directly onto the card from publisher on my computer.
I ribbon and a bit of stickles glue to finish.


Saturday 29 November 2008

Rubber Stamp Tapestry - Christmas Card

I love these little Tapestry craft stamps the are perfect for card making, I love the build your own tecknique each different image is an individual little rubber stamp which allows you to build your own image from scratch.
I started on a white tentfold A6 card and drew a faint pencil line around a Nestabilities circle then set to wok starting with the poinsettia's and distress ink then moved on to the holly again in the distrss ink I used gold ink for the bauble and lighter shades of green for the other foliage. I tied an irridscent ribbon into a bow and attatch at the bottom of the wreath shape.
I did the same in stamping the JOY word and againg added the tapestry stamps to the O I cut out the JOY words with the Nestabilitie squares and useing the scalloped die cut out another square in red card stock,
I finished by adding the red top notch twill ribbon and used stickles glitter glue to add some sparkle to the wreath.

Friday 28 November 2008

Jayne Netley Mayhew - Craft CD

I bought the Jayne Netley Mayhew CD by Joanna Sheen to try it out, It is full jam packed with fabulous illustrations of Jayne's artwork, as my wonderful Mam is learning the computer I thought this would really interest her so it will be shared between the two of us.
I printed the Rhino onto smooth mat paper and layered up the image with matching card stock.
I also printed a matching background from the CD which I used on the inside of the card.
I cut part of the front of the card away and replaced it with strong acetate and used a Rollagraph stamp across the remaining card front with brown ink, I finished the card with a satin ribbon and edged the card with a Sakura calligraphy Gold pen.


Tuesday 25 November 2008

Floral Craft - November Blog Hop (Floral Frenzy)



I was thrilled when I saw the theme for this months Blog Hop as most of you will know I have been adding making and adding flowers to my card making for a few month now.


I used the Silent Night Flourish By Papertrey Ink to stamp a background onto the white base card, I made up the Flower (instruction's are below) and added in to the top corner of the card,

Using the Nestabilities Label Die I cut out the 2nd largest shape and folded it in half and stamped the Everyday Blessing sentiment on the front





I attached the label onto the card and tied a ribbon around the bottom of the card and knotting it.

This is the inside of the Nestabilities folded Label, I cut paper with the next size down Label die and stamped sentiment from Everyday Blessings inside







Making the Flower
Cut out all of the pieces from the template (template at the bottom of post).
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1. First to make the stamen colour on both sides as shown in the template and snip with scissors to fringe the edge starting at the thin yellow end add a small amount of glue to the edge that wasn't fringed then tightly roll from the thin end finishing a the thick end of the shape the glue will hold this in place. once the glue is dray open(splay) the fringing so it looks like the stamen in the picture below.


2.Cut out 8 of the large petal shapes then using water colours paint the colour shading onto the shapes starting at the blunt end getting light to the pointed end you can see this shading in the picture below.
Once dry cup them by rolling an embossing tool inside the petal shapes. Then pinch the the blunt end of the petal this is the end you will glue onto the daisy shape petals.

3. Take the daisy and push into the center with an embossing tool then add a little glue to each of the daisy petals and attach the main coloured flower petals leaving a little gap in the centre now add the stamen by adding glue into the centre of the flower.

4. Cut some leaf shapes and score with a pointed tool (darning needle) the leaf veins and attach these to the bottom of the flower



Of Course I needed a box for the card so used the same method as the card I made a smaller flower for the top.






Flower Petal templates


Monday 24 November 2008

Free Printable Background Sheets

Free background papers for your card making & scrapbooking,
Just click on the image to open it to it's full size before downloading it to your computer.