Wednesday, 14 September 2011
double bow tutorial
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
New Release Show cards
Not sure if you caught the TV shows on Create and Craft but just in case you missed them then here is some of the cards from the new Release from Just Inklined
All samples made by myself my Mam and my daughter Lauren
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Free Background Sheets and TV Times
I will be bringing you some fabulous products from Just Inklined
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Click HERE for your free sheets
Snuggles–Marion
Sweet Marion getting some kitty snuggles, I used to dress up my cat in Tiny Tears clothes when I was a little girl and it didn’t mind one bit.
Coloured with Copic markers and teamed with Nitwit designer background papers, I used my Cuttlebug and Marianne die for the doily behind the image, a pretty vintage seem binder ribbon and a couple of buttons.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Allsorts Challenge–Flowers and Swirls
It’s Saturday so that means it’s the Allsorts Challenge Blog posting for me as their guest designer.
Flowers and swirls was right up my street, it has been a good while since i got out the punches and did some floral punch craft so out they came along side my Cuttlebug swirl embossing folder and this is what I came up with.
Something pretty for the weekend. I made the rose using the Punch Bunch Tree cream copy paper then inked it up until I got the desired colour.
Head over to the Allsorts Challenge Blog and see what the rest of the girls have been up to, it’s sure to be amazing.
Friday, 9 September 2011
My Video Tutorials
I know sometimes it’s a real pain when you want to find the video tutorials on my blog so I’ve updated my side bar with an easy access to them.
Just look for the picture of the video camera on my side bar and click on it, this will take you to the video tutorial posts.
Chocolate Smile
Talk about a sweet tooth, this little one is a girl after my own heart.
Chocolate Smile illustrated by Mo Manning is available from Mo’s Digital Pencil and is as cute as cute can be, from the tip of her nose to the tip of her toes you’ve just got to love her.
Coloured with Copic Markers and teamed with designer background papers from nitwit designs
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Just Inklined to Hop–Wacky Wheelz
I’m so excited about this blog hop today as Just Inklined are giving fanastic value for your money on the Wacky Wheelz sets and that is what we are show casing today.
The hop starts here with me and I’m show casing the Beetle Car.
This one is so versatile as is could be feminine or masculine the choice would be up to you.
I decided on a feminine card for just passing your test and i used the colour print on mine, I printed it out a couple of times and layered up the car for a 3d look.
All of this for just £3
- 1 Coloured and 1 Outlined print of the car
- 4 coloured "blue prints" (Blue, Sepia, Green, Grey)
- 17 text sentiments
- 10 embellishments in colour and outline
Dont forget to leave a comment on all of out blogs throughout the hop as each of us will be giving away a set of the Wacky Wheelz that we used for our cards.
next on the hop is Tammy and I just know she’ll have something amazing to show you all.
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Ribbon Spool Solution
I posted my new shelves here the other week that I bought to try to solve my ribbon problem and I have to say that I’m thrilled with them. I also added that if any shop had some spare spools that I would give them a good home, well not one offer did I get but…. I did get lots of ideas on how to make my own. Then I got a phone call from my Mam telling me that her friend Mary had read about my spool problem and she came up with the most fabulous idea and here it is.
Who would have thought it, I took myself off to our local charity shop and asked if they had any old videos and they had a massive bag full that I could have because they don’t sell them but keep getting them donated, So I left them a donation then my lovely man (Chris) took them apart and this is the result.
Genius idea Mary thank you.
Don’t forget crafters, ask the owners permission before wrecking their video collection. he he he.
Here come the girls! Jo
Another one of the Just Inklined girls this one is Jo and she can be purchased here
I coloured this one up with Promarkers and Flex Markers by Letraset and added some Bo Bunny papers a beaded ribbon and some beaded flowers.
Another of Martin’s poems
Halloween Costumes
Halloween costumes don’t need to be scary,
Dress up as a wolf, hobbit, or even a fairy.
Mickey Mouse or a super cute bumblebee,
Maybe a mermaid, from the very deep sea.
……..
Superman, Spiderman, or a soldier at war,
If you choose a monster, make sure you roar.
Girls may want to dress up as Cinderella,
Or maybe the old witch, they used to call Stella.
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Whatever you choose make sure you have fun,
Stay close to your group, and try not to run.
The very young kids, you’ll need to take care,
But when you see adults, with your costume you’ll scare.
by Martin Dejnicki 2011
Monday, 5 September 2011
Daddy’s Girl
I have to say this is so like my youngest daughter, when she was little she even had blonde hair, although you’d never believe it looking at her today as somewhere in the circle of life she ended up with dark brown hair. She was the one in our house that got the Scalextric from Santa and not dolls prams.
Daddy’s girl by Mo’s Digital pencil
Coloured with Spectrum Noirs by Crafters Companion
I kept the decoration to minimal because of the tomboy theme, Bo Bunny designer paper a pretty ribbon and charm and a couple of buttons.
Another poem by Martin Dejnicki
Halloween poems for kidsBobby and Boo
In Bobby’s closet, he had a friend named Boo,
Boo wasn’t a white ghost, he was bright blue,
On Halloween night, Bobby took Boo outside,
It was Boo’s night, so there’s no need to hide.
……..
The kids asked Bobby, “Who is your friend?”
Boo’s a real ghost, not just pretend.
All the kids started to laugh and giggle,
Boo got mad, and began to wiggle.
……..
All of a sudden, Boo was up in the air,
The children all froze, with fear they did stare.
Bobby asked them, “How do you feel?”
They ran away yelling - “Boo is Real!”
by Martin Dejnicki 2011
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Halloween Poems for kids
I have a little trick….. no sorry, it’s a treat for you all.
A very talented gentleman asked if he could write some Halloween poems for you all for your cards and boy are they good.
I’m going to post one after each of my cards over the next few days, here is the first
Once upon a time, there was an old witch,
Her magical broom had a cruel switch.
All the kids knew, haunted was her house,
Those that entered, never returned, not even a mouse.
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One foggy night, Jill met Thea and Fred,
These very curious kids, snuck out of bed.
They knew the witch lived, up on that hill,
A quick glance of her house, gave them the chill.
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They slowly approached, with plenty of fright,
Saw owls and bats, above them in flight.
In her front yard, they saw a few stones,
Next to these stones, scattered were bones.
……..
Fred trembled in fear, gently he knocked,
The door opened itself, they were all shocked.
She smiled and laughed, the children she greeted,
Asked if they’re hungry, they were told to be seated.
……..
She laughed once again, said her night is now rich,
Picked up her broom and pressed the cruel switch.
What happened next was much more than foul,
Turned Thea and Jill into bats, and Fred became an owl.
by Martin Dejnicki 2011
You can see more of Martins‘s poems at the link below
Carmen Electrafying
When is it right to add pink onto a mans card? Yep I said pink… well I think I can get away with this one. What do you think?
Oh and a bit of trivia for you from Wikipedia.
In Western culture, the practice of assigning pink to an individual gender began in the 1920s or earlier. An article in the trade publication Earnshaw's Infants' Department in June 1918 said: "The generally accepted rule is pink for the boys, and blue for the girls. The reason is that pink, being a more decided and stronger color, is more suitable for the boy, while blue, which is more delicate and dainty, is prettier for the girl." From then until the 1940s, pink was considered appropriate for boys because being related to red it was the more masculine and decided color, while blue was considered appropriate for girls because it was the more delicate and dainty color, or related to the Virgin Mary. Since the 1940s, the societal norm was inverted; pink became considered appropriate for girls and blue appropriate for boys, a practice that has continued into the 21st century.
Now onto my card, Carmen Electrafying by Kenny K
Coloured with Copic markers teamed with Papers from Shery k Designs , I made my own card candy to match the designer papers and used a vitage cream satin ribbon and navy button, Nestabilities Label 4 distressed with navy ink and a whimsey ticket stamp to finish.
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Allsorts Challenge
I’m so happy to have been asked to do a Guest Designer spot at Allsorts Challenge Blog, this week the theme is Blue and Green.
I decided on Timmy’s Stocking by Mo’s Digital Pencil and coloured him with Promarkers and Flex Markers by Letraset the papers I used are from Jazzy Patterns
Don’t forget to check out the other DT cards at Allsorts Challenge Blog