Wednesday 25 February 2009

February Blog Hop - Spring



The Spring blog hop card.

Strangely enough Spring to me means fields of gold, the farmers fields are covered in rape seed and are so vibrant at this time of year not to mention the blanket of daffodils that are about so my card hopefully resembles what I see around me in that season.



Nestabilities Card - Monotone

I started with a black base card 150mm x 150mm and then stamped the top and bottom border in black ink onto a 140mm x 140mm white piece of card and adhered this to the base card.
The ribbon was tied and knotted around the middle of the card.
2 circles was cut from nestabilities a black scalloped and a white plain, onto the white circle I stamped the flower and added glass glitter to the center to make it pop.

This monotone card was made with all of my own stamps, I made the flower with individual parts, I made it this way so that if coloured ink was used it would be easier to build the flower (See sample picture below card)


Sample picture


Monday 23 February 2009

Damask & Cuttlebug Card

This is a card that I made using one of the Damask Papers I made, for the download click here.
I cut it down slightly smaller than the base card, using the textured textile cuttlebug folder I embossed a piece of white card down one side and layered this on top of the damask paper then tied a white ribbon around the card.
I used the RST clear stamps and black ink and made the top image then matted this onto black card stock then added it with foam pads to the card



Sunday 22 February 2009

A Memory Walk

I went on a memory walk with my Mam today, we went to Hawthorne Dene, I was so disappointed as we couldn't get down t the Dene itself as they had the gate chained up, the problem was Mams wheelchair, if we had both been on foot it would have been fine.
The walk itself is one that both Mam and Dad used to take both my girls on. we knew that the snowdrops would have been in full bloom and in the Dene it would have looked like a white blanket as far as the eye could see.
So instead we had to keep to the road, we still enjoyed the walk, the sun was shining and it was lovely to be out, just the two of us.
We met a couple walking their Black Labrador and it nearly ended up on Mams lap, it was so friendly, I also now need to wash my coat as it just wanted to play, it also made me realise that I really miss having a dog.


This shot actually inspired me to make a card from my new Damask Papers, I'll try to post that a little later.


Free Damask Papers


You are free to use these for personal use but please do not share my designs instead link back to my blog for people to download them.
They are copyright to me.
Click on the images to download at full size.






Saturday 21 February 2009

Oh Baby - Rubber Stamp Tapestry

Sugar and Spice


The baby Card is a template a similar one can be found here
The baby stamp set is by Rubber Stamps Tapestry ,
Ink used are Ash Rose, Bamboo and Olive all versa color chalk for the heart is Light Mauve all from RST




The heart was made using the heart template and light mauve chalk then stamped with the Baby Block set all from RST






Frogs and snails

The shape for the Onesie or Baby grower was cut free hand with the fold at the top of the card, the little pocket was cut with a Nestabilitie Label die with the baby block stamped on top using versacolour Atlantic ink then the floral's stamped with Lavender and bamboo colours.


I used a blue felt tip pen to mark stitching around the shape and used the flower peg and the lavender ink to make the background.




The baby block stamp close up


Friday 20 February 2009

Floral Craft - Sakura Flower

The flower was made from the Sakura punch and the idea came from the very talented Jane Gill.
I made the flower with the Mega Sakura Punch cutting each petal so that it was individual then scoring along the petal.
I stamped a white piece of card with a Rubber Stamp Tapestry Clear Stamp and Brilliance Crimson Ink.
The centre of the flower is just a circle covered with fun flock.


A close up of the flower, you can see the scored lines on each petal.

Thursday 19 February 2009

Mans Card - Steam Engine

Using distress ink brushed corduroy I sponged a piece of white card making the ink deeper at the edges and I stamped the image with the same distress ink, using a brown ink pen I grounded the image by adding a shadow under the wheels.
The brown card base was embossed with a swiss dots cuttlebug folder then a gold ink pad rubbed over the top.