Saturday 12 July 2008

Fantasy Film & H2o background

I started with a square blank card and a ruffles butterfly stamp and painted the butterfly with 2 shades of H2o's I stamped the first print onto a waste piece of paper then sprayed the stamp with a water spray (just a fine mist covering) then stamped onto my card blank I repeated the process of spraying and stamping several times until I was happy with the patterned background.

With versafine black onyx I stamped the butterfly onto some white card stock then coloured this with the same colours of H2o's that I used on the background, I then inked the butterly with the black again and layered 3 sheets of mother of pearl fantasy film over the inked rubber stamp then a teflon sheet and ironed the stamp until the film had fused together, once fused I cut out the butterfly and adhered it to the coloured one only at the body so the the wings were loose.

I layered the stamped image up onto contrasting card stock and stuck this onto the base card. I finished the card by tying a ribbon around the folded edge.





Friday 11 July 2008

Christmas card - Penny Black Fantasy

Started with a square 5"x5" white base card then scored lines down the front with a Scor-pal board, Inked the penny black stamp with the gold galaxy by brilliance then matted this onto gold mirror card then onto the base card,
Tied a gold ribbon around the bottom quarter of the card and added the irredescent pointsetia, finished the card by adding stickles glue to the stamped image.


Ingrediants: Rubber stamp - Penny Black Fantasy, Ink - Brilliance Galaxy Gold. Stickles Glitter Glue - Diamond, White card stock, gold mirror card, ribbon and peel off pointsettia


Thursday 10 July 2008

The post below this one

The card below is a one that my Husband made and added to my blog with out my permission.
I am trying very hard to be calm and collected about it. I will however say it is pretty good for a first attempt.
If he hadn't publicly anounced that he had added a card to my blog I have to admit that I would have deleted the posting from him, so, for now it can stay, as long as it never happens again.

To the rescue


I couldn't get it on the forum so i've put it on here instead comments welcome. I could be a dead husband tomorrow.

Martha & Arthur

Well I couldn't do one without the other could I?
Simple cards stamped using Palette Noir ink then water coloured and then layered up with patterned paper the Arthur card was embossed with the cuttlebug Dots and Spots folder at the bottom, Both cards finished with ribbons.

Martha













Arthur