Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Our Talented Team at La Pashe

Meet Craig Pearson, he is our sales manager for La Pashe, he ensures that the stock get out to the shops that you buy from. he is pictured below with his 2 cats, Alfie and Max.


This card was made by Craig, he asked if he could help to get the samples together and of course being a cat lover this one was his first pick.

This is Craig's first time making up one of our cards and somehow I don't think it will be his last as you can see he did a marvelous job with this.

Tips for making up the new decoupage with the background sheets.

1. Cut out the background and add it to the inside of the card

2. Add acetate to the aperture oval

3. Close the card so that you can see the background through the aperture.

4 add the front image aligning it up so that it sits in the correct place for the background sheet ( in the case of the card below you can see that the cat is sitting on the window ledge).

5. Build up the decoupage on the front then add the back image on the inside of the card.




A view of the inside of the card


Monday, 10 August 2009

A Day Out with Mam

We set out for a little trip to Hieghly Gate Garden Centre, for those that haven't been and live in the North East what are you waiting for? not only does it boast some spectacular plants but it also has a fabulous eating place and a bit of craft, clothing, and lots of unusual kitchen items.
Any way I took my little camera along and found myself quite snap happy. Below is some of the shots I took, really pleased with the way these turned out and although my camera isn't a SLR (something I must save for) I think it performs fabulously.
All of the images can be clicked on for an enlarged view.

Just look at the colours in centre of this flower.
The full bloom.


Blooming Beautiful.

Tropical Colours.



A bit of sunshine in a pot.


Simply gorgeous.



They were selling this one with a free bumble bee.



Oh so fluffy.

I do hope that I'm not boring you all with these, something I am often asked is where I get inspiration from, well, nature is one of the biggest things that I call upon when I'm needing some.

Does this hairy creature belong to anyone?

A piece of elegance.


Isn't the colour of this one just Divine?


I just thought that these buds were so pretty


Although I'm not green fingered somehow I do really well with Orchids, my own at home are in their second year of flowering and are laden with blossoms.


Now that's what I call a throat




Little Donkey - Flippin' Christmas



Flippin' Christmas by La Pashe Designed by myself and Art work by Jim Harker

These were fun to make.


My tip for the day is add the background to the card first, then the front image and lastly the rear image.

The reason for this is you can then see where the image needs to go to be in the right place for the background showing through the aperture of the card.



The inside view


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Sunday, 9 August 2009

From Little Acorns...

Another 2 stamps from the Lovely as a Tree stamp set by Stampin Up, I used one (the leaf) to make a background and the other ( the oak tree) as a main focal point.
A bit of matting and layering some patterned paper a ribbon and a couple of brads to finish the card.


Attention to detail...

After stamping the image with a water based inks, I took a damp paint brush and lightly blended the tree and shadow underneath it. It gives the impression of a watercolour painting.



Talking of little acorns Lauren stopped by with Jack, he was 3 weeks old on Thursday.
Jack was weighed and he is now 9Lb 11oz he's a Hungry Horace and loves his tucker.
Grandad took him out for a walk and on his way back he popped to the cemetery and introduced young Jack to my Dad Great Grandad Jack, I thought that was so sweet of him.
He said he was talking away to them both much to a ladies amazement who was there visiting a loved one.



Saturday, 8 August 2009

Little Rascal

The image used is a stamp by Art impressions, it is JESSE FRONT + BACK stamp, I coloured the image with a mixture of Promarkers and Copic Sketch markers, then used the rectangle Nestabilities to cut out the image and mounted it on a scalloped rectangle in the same red as the base card.
Some dotty blue paper, a few die cut letters and a ribbon and I was done.


Attention to detail...

Little alphabet dies are fabulous for adding just what you want to say, the one used here is Moxie by QuicKutz