Thursday, 19 November 2015

Santa's washing line



Today's clean and simple card on the theme of Santa. I quite fancy the idea that this is what Mrs Claus' washing line looks like up there in the north pole!

Ingredients;
Free stamps from creative stamping
Garnet liquid pearls
White liquid appliqué
Copic pens

Less is more challenge

Monday, 16 November 2015

Advent calendar

Today I have finally completed the advent calendar panel I bought at the craft show in Exeter back in September. (Thank you to Crafty ribbons whose theme of 'Christmas tree' spurred me on to get done!)
The panel is printed by makower and I bought it from the little Laura's stand. I wanted to make it my own so I've added various extra little details.
I made bows from satin ribbons and stitched them on to some of the parcels.
I used gold twine to make the bauble threads 3DD,
and added a couple of other bits and pieces from my crafty stash such as this turquoise ribbon and little jingle bell.
Finally I hung it with some crafty ribbons red snowflake ribbon.
I may add a little glitter to it all yet but I'm not quite decided!

As well as the Crafty ribbons challenge, I'd also like to enter this project in to the Allsorts 'not a card' challenge. (It's definitely not a card but does a sewing project still count?)

Penny black winter bough



This weekend it was time to bring out one of my all time favourite stamps. It is the penny black winter bough and it has been used countless times for cards, tags, wrapping paper, you name it!

I had a couple of goes at what you can see turned out to be pretty similar cards. I started by inking the background with Tim Holtz bundled sage distress ink, then worked in to it with some Nick Bantock sapmoss green. 

I wanted that splattered effect in the ink (as inspired by the The funkie junky tag #5) I don't own a proper spritzer so in desperation I hunted through the cupboards and settled upon, well, um... Dettol. Yep, not only do we have a Christmas card, but now it has that pine fresh smell of anti-anti-bac too!!
Anyway, it did the job nicely, I spritzed it and dabbed off the excess with kitchen paper.

Next I repeat stamped the winter bough in sapmoss green, overlapping it slightly to create a bigger branch. I spritzed the whole thing again, this time with smooch spritz and added garnet liquid pearls. To add another layer to the inking I added some little silver stars and snowflakes with the card-io winter flurry set in versa colour silver. The sentiment stamp was free with creative stamping #27.

This card is destined for the following challenges;
The craft barn My world record would have to be 'most unusual product used on a card!!!'
The funkie junky - check out their boutique here
Stamping sensations festive foliage
Simon says stamp something beginning with N is 'Noel'
Casology - Give. Well Christmas is all about giving isn't it?

Sunday, 15 November 2015

Quilting, and a little break from Christmas cards!

I've made this card for my neighbours birthday this week. She is really in to her garden and in to crafting including sewing. I tied the themes together and came up with this. The papers are from magenta. I added fake stitching with a fineliner and extra details with liquid pearls and glossy accents. I went round the edges of the butterfly with a craft knife so as to be able to lift the wings up. The sentiment is from clarity stamps.

I'd like to enter this in to the My time to craft quilt it challenge.

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Little Claire's

It really is high time I posted this card as I made it a while back now. The colours are quite subtle and haven't photographed well unfortunately. I keep thinking at some point I'll find better light and get a decent photo but it hasn't happened and now there's only a short time till the challenge closes that I made it for!

I used a tri fold card as my base. I stamped my favourite little Claire's stamp ( the butterfly tree) on to paper and then traced it on to parchment using a white gelly roll pen. I coloured the back of the parchment using Pergamano pens and affixed it via a tab to the fold in the card.

The right hand panel was made by stamping the cat from the butterfly tree. (When the card is fully closed it looks like one image). I stamped the butterflies from the tree on a scrap of parchment and cut out using a butterfly punch. I stuck them with a tiny bit of glossy accents and added pewter liquid pearls. Finally I stamped the sentiment which came from the same little Claire's stamp set.

This card is for this months little Claire's challenge Favourite stamp

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

One snowy night...

When crafty ribbons announced this weeks challenge as monochrome or mono colour I immediately thought of those snowy scenes at night where the snow is so bright that the night sky no longer looks black but goes that magical navy colour that only happens with snow.

I decided to try and create a paper crafted version of that scene using a memory box die, navy and white bazzill card and a sentiment that came free with this months creative stamping magazine. I used card-io winter flurry snowflakes and stars then finished with different textured white and silver ribbons, dots of white liquid pearls and frosted lace stickles.

Challenges I would like to enter;
Crafty ribbons - monochrome
Simon says stamp - the letter N
The craft barn - fireworks (loosely!)
The funky junkie tag 7 (inspired by the colours and snow)
Allsorts- ribbons and bows

Monday, 9 November 2015

Feeling fiery!

A bit of clean and simple card making for me tonight. I used a mixture of versa colour and distress inks on a waterproof surface, spritzed them with a little water and 'smooshed'. I used the resulting print to cut out two circles and lots of stars with Woodware punches and arranged them to suit a sketch from freshly made sketches. I stamped art impressions happy birthday sentiment and foiled the bottom with distress look gold foil from stix 2.


This card is destined for the following challenges;