Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Pink Elephant Challenge

Pink Elephant have a great sketch by Carol for us to follow this week.
I have just received some gorgeous Eline Pellinkov stamped images from the fabulous Larissa, who make the most fantastic cards, she had a style of her own, simple, elgant, stunning - pay her a visit and see for yourselves. I have always loved Eline Pellinkov babies and cats but never realized she did stamps. I felt the sketch at Pink Elephant was perfect for one of these images.



I have a Christening to attend in a few weeks time and decide to make a card for this purpose. I found some pink gingham vellum in my stash and decided to use grey as a second colour. I cut the strips with a corner/border cutter, punched holes with my cropodile and threaded ribbon through them. I frayed the ends of a piece of white ribbon and threaded that through a large pink brad and used this as the center of the flower.

I kept the inside fairly simple - I wasn't too happy with one image I coloured so rather than throw (too precious) it I cut the piece I was happy with and used it on the inside.


Materials
BC - white linen : Paper - pink gingham from stash : Image - Eline Pellinkov from Larissa : Medium Copics : Woodware corner/border punch : Sentiment - Inkadinkado : Rest from stash

Truly Scrumptious Challenge #5

This week at Truly Scrumptious we are delighted to be sponsored by The Cutting Cafe. The owner, Regina, has an amazing choice of digital images and templates available and was extremely generous in giving the Truly Scrumptious Design Team a complete set to play with for this challenge. The winner of this challenge will win not one but THREE complete sets!! How awesome is that!!

We have another sketch for you to work with this week with the additional challenge of make a card that is truly scrumptious and good enough to eat! Remember to follow the sketch and the theme to be in with a chance of winning this weeks fantastic prize.


I used bazzill swiss dots as my basic cardstock along with Basic Grey's Granola papers.
I mixed modelling paste with Ranger distress inks to get the chocolate colour for the icing - the downside to this...it took forever to dry. Too much icing? - probably.
My silly head took over at this point and the WOJ Henry the party mouse - ( just look at that expression on his face) crept in to run off with one of the cupcakes.
Last week the Gorjuss girls' cat kept creeping into my cards. I finished it with a candle (eek! only had pink ones - fortunately I'd colour Henry's ears pink) and one of the Cutting Cafe circlar sentiments cut with round nestabilities.

Materials
BC Bazzill swiss dots : DP - Basic Grey Granola : Cupcake Image & Sentiment - The Cutting Cafe : WOJ image Henry the Party Mouse : Copics : Round Nestabilities : rest from stash

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Whoopee - back on line!!

I was happily commenting away this morning when my internet connection crashed. Mr Firefox apologised and asked me to send a report, I did, then again and again and again. After about a dozen reports I gave up and went to work much frustrated. I haven't had a problem since switching to Firefox as my server until today - but when I got home - bingo everything back to normal...phew!!

Sketch and Stash have a fabulous sketch this week , love it and will certainly be using this one again. My new are the K&C0 papers (Wild Raspberry Blue Circles) and my small blue roses. I've had most of my small roses for ages, from when I used to do Wedding invites etc. but never blue ones. The image - Sarah Kay Spring Blossoms is coloured with Copics and cut with Nesties lables 4.

Materials
BC - Bazzill : DP - K&C0 Wild Raspberry Blue Circles : Copics : Nestie Labels 4 : Punches - Leone Em branch & Woodward leaf : Small blue roses - Wild Orchid Crafts : Rest from stash

Monday, 27 April 2009

Stampacular Sunday Challenge - Charmed

'Charmed' is Stampacular's challenge this week. I had intended to use a little 'girl' charm, but had a sheet of shrink plastic on my table waiting for me to pluck up the courage to use it. I've had some real disasters with shrink plastic - last time it got stuck to my nail and was there for ages before I had the sense to use a nail file to file it down. I've since had my gel nails removed - so no danger of that this time. I plucked up the courage and went for it - it is a little dark although I coloured it as lightly as possible - probably shouldn't have used Copics. Don't you just love this little Miss Attitude ? Anyone whose had a little girl will probably recognise this stance - come to think of it I still do it sometimes!!
I coloured her with Copics and mounted her on Nesties labels 4.


Materials
BC - white linen : DP - Basic Grey Two Scoops : Image - Elizabeth Woolcott Gorjuss girls : Medium - Copics : Sentiment - Inkadinkado : Shrink Plastic : Lace, ribbon, flowers, dew drops and beads from stash

House Mouse Challenge #35 Get Well

Thank you to everyone who joined in last week House Mouse, you all create such amazing work.
Our challenge this week is :~ Get Well Soon
Please make a card or anything you like to wish someone well!

Check out what the lovely DT have come up with to help inspire you. Don't forget to check out their blogs for more details!!

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I had a few problems with this one - ie no suitable get well image - eek!!! Now there's a gap in my stash that will have to be filled (tee hee), meanwhile time to be resourceful!

I coloured my image Wishin' Well with copics and use Dovecraft Abstract Print papers. The borders and corners are cut with an EK Success border/corner punch and the sentiment computer generated.

Materials
BC White linen : DP - Dovecraft Abstract Prints : Image - Wishin' Well : Medium - Copics : Punches - EK Success & Nesties ribbon tag : Rest from stash

Sunday, 26 April 2009

Sketch Saturday

Sketch Saturday have a another fabulous sketch this week.

I received this fabulous RAK and ever so cute card from my lovely, adorable Blogging sister De and just couldn't wait to use two of the stamps by PMS which I haven't seen before. 'Scuse the photographs - I've tried inside, outside, upstairs, downstairs, sunlight, shade - you name it I've tired it and can't get decent photo's. I've had this problem with mauve/violet colours before - I don't think my camera likes them !!


The backing paper is K&C0 - don;t ask what - I did the usual of cutting of the bottom
before making a note. I coloured the image with Copics and stamped the sentiment
on a nestie ribbon tag. Fabulous sentiment and De I wish you were here and I could
give you a great big hug.


I actually remembered to photograph the inside this time - I've been forgetting
(probably my age- lol) !!


Materials
BC - white linen : BP - K&Co : Image & Sentiment - Paper Makeup Stamps : Copics : MS lace doily punch : Nesties round & ribbon ribbon tag dies : Rest from stash

Colour Create #13 - Orange, green & brown

This week's challenge has been created by our lovely Jo. It's a real pleasure having Jo on the team as she is such a positive person and really enjoys everything she does. She makes the most amazing cards and has such a range of skills, so please hop over and take a look at some of her work as you won't be disappointed. Can you believe Jo also likes making cards for men? I know....... she's a rare species, lol!

Here is your colour combination then:

For this week's extra option we would like you to make a card for a man, but please remember that this is not compulsory.

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Just a simple card this week as it's for a man - no pun intended!! It is so difficult not to add ribbons and flowers and lace etc. A sentiment would have been good though - derrr...
I got this owl from America and I've had him owl for ages - he has a mate too who seems to have flown the nest at the moment as I can't find her anywhere. The brown cardstock is bazzill, the orange Basic Grey and the green K&Co . I coloured the owl with watercolours amd cut some leaves with a woodware punch for the corners.
Materials
BC - bazzill : DP - Basic Grey & K&Co Roam : Image - ? : Whispers : Nestie labels 4 : Woodware leaf punch : rest from stash

Saturday, 25 April 2009

Basic Grey #32 (Chris's Sketch)

This week Basic Grey we have a fabulous sketch for you to follow, our fabulous design team member Chris has designed this sketch for us to play with :), have fun, please remember though to use at least one item from BasicGrey somewhere on your creation :) Don't forget to check out the gorgeous creations by the rest of the Design team.



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I broke into my new Lime Rickey papers for this week's challenge - and Oh boy are they bright!! This really took me out of my comfort zone - bright colours are not my thing.
I used a SN image sent to me by the fabulous Martine and kept the colouring (with Copics) quite light so that she would stand out from the papers. At least with these papers I got to use my flourescent orange flowers (I thought they were peach when I sent for them - lol) although I did 'calm' them down somewhat with by putting a paler one on top. I used that fluffy stuff (can't think what it's called) on the lamb and a sentiment (well half of it) from Royal Langernickel.


Materials
DP - Basic Grey Lime Rickey : Image - Sugar Nellie Spring has Sprung : Copics : Rest from stash

Friday, 24 April 2009

Just Magnolia #2 - Pink & Green

Pink and Green is the theme at Just Magnolia this week. I decided to do a very simple card - but it didn't quite happen. It looked so bare I had to add something. I've been playing with ribbon the last few weeks, I've plaited it, curled it - this time I decided to twist it and make a seat/swing for Tilda. I designed and printed the stripe paper to co-ordinate with the downloaded paisley paper by Verena Karolyi. Tilda is coloured with distress inks and used foam tape to sit her on her swing.


Materials
BC - white linen : DP = stipe - self, paisley - Verena Karolyi : Ribbon - Tara : Flowers from stash

Thursday, 23 April 2009

Copic Colour Challenge

The Copic Colour challenge have the following colours to work with this week.




Now I am becoming more confident in my use of Copics I decided to give it a whirl. I think something has finally clicked in my brain on how to use them. Not before time since I have some for almost a year!!

This card is for someone who wanted "simple" - eeeek!!! - I don't do simple. I used Magnolia's Alva with flower image and coloured her stocking and T shirt/vest with B02 and B39 and her flower with RV34. I've had the BP for ages and wondered what I'd bought it for and when I was ever going to use it - but it turned out perfect for the colours. I cut the image and sentiment out with Nesties labels 4 and coloured the inners with chalks (not brave enough to do this with Copics -lol). I'm actually pleased with the result and just hope the person I've made the card for likes it.


Materials
BC - White linen : DP - The Paper Company : Image - Magnolia - Alva with flowers : Copics colours - B02, B39, RV 34, W1, 2 , 3, & 5, E 50, RV10 & 100 : Sentiment - Royal Langernickel : Rest from stash

Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Whiff of Joy challenge #27 Heather Sketch

Whiff of Joy have a fabulous sketch by Heather this week - one htat I shall definitely be using again. I have used Melinda with muffin basket (inked up for the first time) and coloured her with copic. I am becoming happier with my use of Copics but still have a way to go!! I decided to ink up my own background paper using Basic Grey flourish stamps. The middle piece is printed from a download and distressed with inks. I've cut out and mounted Melinda on nestie labels 4. I'm not happy with the sentiment and will probably change this when I've made up my mind what to use. (Indecisive is my middle name at the moment)


Materials
BC - white linen : BP - self stamped : Image - WOJ Melinda with muffin basket : Copics : stamps - Basic Grey flourishes : Nesties labels 4 : Rest from stash

Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Double Dutch #16 - Do not Disturb

Double Dutch have come up with another fabulous challenge.
This one came just at the right time for me - the lock on my bathroom door has broken and I'm unable to get the parts to fix it, I think I shall have to replace the whole thing - but meanwhile here is a door hanger to let people know when not to enter.
I used the PB image It's Your Day, coloured with copics and cut out with nesties labels 4 and attached it to some pale blue cs run through bug with the swiss dots folder.
I attached a 'Keep Out' label, cut a hole in the top and then proceded to do the stupid thing of laminating it before photographing it. Has anyone tried to photograph laminated cards etc? - not good!! It has hung and been photgraphed from every door
in my house until eventually I found the dining room door was the best and it's still
not a good photograph.


Materials
BC - blue bazzill : Image PB - It'e Your Day : Copics : Nesties labels 4, round and label die :
Rest from stash

Stampacular Sunday Challenge

Stampacular's challenge this week is Black, White + one other.
I pretty pleased with this one - not that it's a particularly good card - just that I manage to leave some white space. I've had some Basic Grey rub-ons for ages and decided it was time I used them. They have a sort of 'grunge' look and very fine detail so it would have been better had I used them on plain card instead of textured white linen as getting them to
stick became a nightmare.

I coloured Tilda with copics (Yay - another one!!) and sat her in a nestie frame.
The flowers are cut with the EK Success punch, and the sentiment one that has been 'knocking about' for ages.


Materials
BC - white linen : Image - Magnolia : Copics : Square nesties : Punches - EK Success retro flower and Leone Em branch : rest from stash

Monday, 20 April 2009

House Mouse #34 - Springtime

This week's challenge at House Mouse & Friends is hosted by the lovely Carolyn and she has chosen Sprintime as her theme.

We also have a sponsor for this week's challenge~



And...look at the precious stamp that you could win:

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I chose to do an English Springtime - daffodils and RAIN!!!

We used to have a static caravan up in the north 'Lakes' where I used escape for peaceful weekends. The springtime always reminded me of Wordworths poem 'Daffodils'

"I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host of golden daffodils,
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze."

But always, always it rained!!!

I think this is why I love the HM image (Gentle rain) so much - it brings back
happy memories.



I used Basic Grey Periphery papers and coloured the image with distress inks. The corners are cut with the EK Succes corner/border punch and the swirls with the Sizzix die. The sentiment is Inkadinkado which I tried to make look like a puddle of rain at the bottom of the image - but I'm not sure it worked (lol)

Sunday, 19 April 2009

Sketch Saturday

Another fantastic sketch at Sketch Saturday this week and a fabulous prize of a set of SU stamping pastels, kindly donated by Emma .

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I flipped the sketch round to accomodate my image. I used Basic Grey Wisteria papers and Magnolia's Alva with flower image. And YAY!!! - I coloured her with my Copics (about time - I've had them long enough - almost a year -but almost everything so far has been consigned to the bin -' not good enough' - I'm getting better lol) I had intended to put a sentiment on one of the small rectangles but my sentiment stamps went MIA whilst things were packed away for the decorators and haven't re-appeared yet. I stamped some small dragonflies on vellum and heat embossed them with white glitter powder (o compliment the dragonflies on the paper) and attached a small drangonfly charm to the ribbon.

Materials
BC - white linen : DP - Basic Grey Wisteria : Image - Magnolia Alva with flower : Copics : Cuttlebur & round nesties : Rest from stash.

Colour Create 12

This week's challenge has been created by our lovely Chris. She is one very talented lady and I'm sure many of you will be familiar with her beautiful creations. Not only does she make wonderful cards and gifts, but Chris also has her own range of digi images, which leads me on nicely to our prize this week. As Chris has chosen the colours and theme for the challenge she has decided to offer two free digi purchases to one lucky participant. All we ask is that you do not combine our challenge with any other for this week if you would like to be entered into the prize draw! The winner will be contacted next Sunday and can then hop over to Chris's digi shop to choose something yummy. If you click on the banner on our sidebar you will be able to look at what Chris has designed so far. Thanks for your generosity Chris ;o)

Here is your colour combination:



For this week's extra option we would like you to add some sort of Polka Dot design to your creations, but please remember that this is not compulsory.

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I really thought I had oodles of black, white, pink and polka dots until I came to look - but no. Plenty of polka dots but none in right colours. Never mind - I though - I'll print some out - but no again. My printer ran out of black ink and when I went for my refils I found I had two colour refills and no black & white. How did that happen?
I really thought I was going to have to hand draw my polka dots - eeeeeek!!!
I searched my stash - trashing the place in the process and eventually found some old (very old) peel off borders which when removed had tiny dots left over - phew!!

I coloured my gorjuss girl with distress inks and added the tiny dots to her dress - the cat crept in again so we gave him the same treatment. I cut them out and sat them on a matt run through the cuttlebug with the Swiss dot folder.
The papers are DCWV, the corners but with the vintage corner die and whilst searching for 'dots' I found some black feathers which I added under the flower.



Materials
BC - white linen : BP - DCWV : Fiskars border/emboss punch : Images - Suzanne Woolcott Gorjuss girl & cat : Ranger distress re-inkers : Cuttlebug vintage corners & Nesties curved rectangle die : Rest from stash

Saturday, 18 April 2009

Basic Grey - Paper Piecing

This weeks challenge is is a firm favourite for allot of people (including me), so for this weeks challenge we would like to see some paper piecing in your creations :), please remember though that you must use at least one item from BasicGrey somewhere in your creation, and most of all have fun creatingThis weeks challenge is sponsored by artistic The Artistic Stamper has very kindly donated this prize for this weeks lucky winner Stitchels Curly Dot stamp set




Kling on Re -Positionable Cushion



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I used Marrakech papers this week and paper pieced Willow and her chair. I used distress inks to colour the image and H2O'd the chair frame with gold. The Gorjuss girl's cat wandered in to keep Willow company and wouldn't leave. Really not much more to say about this one.

Materials
SU basic cardstock Chocolate chip : Basic Grey Marrakech papers : Images - WOJ Willow with hot chocolate, Willow's chair, Gorjuss girls' cat & magnolia flourish : Ranger distress re-inkers : PB sentiment : Rest fom stash

Friday, 17 April 2009

Just Magnolia's First Ever challenge.

Just Magnolia challenge started today with a fabulous sketch by Donalda. This was an absolute dream to work with and other than whizzing it round to accomadate the image better I followed it implicitly.

I just couldn't resist using my fabulous new Wisteria papers by Basic Grey. This image is curtesy of the lovely Tara - thanks honey (I have so many Magnolia images as yet not inked up I forbade myself from buying this last set - just get the ones you really like I told myself - hah!! I shall probably end up buying them all anyway - this one is a must - I just love Tilda's flicked up hair style). I coloured the image with distress inks and glittered the little bee's wings. The sentiment is computer generated due to the fact that since my son packed all by stash away to decorate I haven't been able to find half my sentiment stamps ...... grrrrrrrrrrr..............



Materials
BC - white linen : DP - Basic Grey Wisteria : Magnolia image : Ranger distress re-inkers : Rest from stash

Thursday, 16 April 2009

Stamparctic

The challenge at StampARTic this time is :-

"We keep testing the boundarys so this time we challange you to make a card without using bought decorations.
A small, small amount of either pearls, brads or bling are ok, IF you have to use it but try not to.
We want to see those homemade decorations now ;).. Or maybe do a card without any decorations at all...?

Punches, dies, scissors, handcutouts and so on are welcome in this challange.
You can´t use ribbons, lace, flowers if they are bought, you have to make them yourself :)".

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I decided to use nothing bought other than paper and punches/dies. The paper is from Costco and I made the flowers with round nesties, cut the borders with the MS punch and the leaves with Leone Em punches.
Check Ikki's Cuttlebug Cupboard for a turtorial on how to make these flowers.
I really had a struggle resisting putting pearls in the center of the flowers but suceeded by using the Leone Em stamen punch. I've just realized I used a stamp - the sentiment.


Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Double Dutch #15 - Tea time!

Another fabulous challenge at Double Dutch - this time it is to make a tea-bag. I used blue pearlized card as my BC and papers from the Basic Grey Periphery range. I thought the Wog image Henry with his cupcake would be good and there is nothing like a cake with your cup of tea. Henry is coloured in distress inks. I used this as a little thank you gift and added the sentiment on the back together with flowers cut from the BG papers with the EK Success retro flower punch. I cut the large flower in half and attached half to the back and half to the front.



Materials
BC - Craft creations : DP - Basic Grey Periphery : Image WoJ party animal Henry with cupcake : Ranger distress re-inkers : Punches EK Success and Leone Em : Flower - Prima : Sentiment - Clear stamps : rest from stash

Truly Scrumptious

This weeks challenge which is sponsored by Whimsy Stamps. This weeks challenge is hosted by Design Team member Michele and she has put together a fab sketch for you to use. Whimsy Stamps have a range of adorable child and animal images so it seemed appropriate that the theme for this challenge is to make a card for a child. Remember, you need to follow the sketch AND the theme to be entered into the draw for the prize.

Here is Michele's sketch




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I chose papers by Raher which I bought in Germany last year and I flipped the sketch onto it's side to accomodate the image which is by Xelacrafts. I coloured the image with distress inks and partially cut out some of the leaves to overlap the image. I added corners cut with the vintage corner die and a tattered flower to finish it. I have this card in mind for my little neighbour Antony who frequently calls to see if I am 'Coming out to play' and I will add his name at the bottom at some point.

Materials
BC - white linen : DP - Raher : Image - Xelacrafts : Distress re-inkers : Label and round nesties and vintage corner dies : Leone Em branch punch : Rest from stash

Tuesday, 14 April 2009

My friend Moni has so kindly given me this fabulous award - thanks honey!!


The guidelines are to pass this on to five others.
I am going to pass this on to

House Mouse Challenge - 33 - Multiple Images

Our challenge this week is at House Mouse and friends ~Multiple Images
This weeks challenge was created by our own America Her awesome challenge is to use “multiple images” on your card or project. The possibilities are endless on this one….possibilities are to take one stamp image and separate it into multiple sections; Or to take one image and use it multiple times; Or to use a variety of different images on one card.

If you’d like to refer to some previous samples, here are a few:

1. America’s card from the Chipboard Challenge #27
2. Heather’s card from One For The Men Challenge #28
3. Carolyn’s card from “Tall & Thin”, Challenge #25

There is also a prize up for grabs for this challenge……


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I have manage to get four different images on this card - Wishin' Well, Baby Monica, Upside Down and Contented Mudpie.
The cardstock is some I've had for ages - (KanBan - I think) I coloured my images in with distress inks and used Fun flock on the cloud baby Monica is sat dreaming on and the Hoppies tails. The sentiment is Inkadinado

Materials
BC - Kanban : Images - Wishing Well, Baby Monica, Upside Down and Contented Mudpie : Ranger distress re-inkers : Sentiment - Inkadinkado : Stampendous Fun flock : Papermanis flowers and pearl brads : Ribbon - local haberdasher

Monday, 13 April 2009

A 'Circular Journal' Page

I'm on forum where we have going what we call a 'Circular Journal' and every six weeks
or so we send a page to a different member for their journal. It rotates so when we have finished we will all have keepsake made each of the other members. The pages are 6"x6"
so they can be kept in a small album.

We use the use the likes/preferences of the member we are making our current page for. This time I chose a blue/cream colour combination, Sugar Nellie images, ribbons, bows and flowers from the 'likes' list. The images are coloured with distress inks and I used downloaded papers from Designer Digitals. I mounted the SN image Reflective on nestabilites curved rectangles and left one side open as a pocket in which to slip a tag with the name of who the page is for, who it's from, the date and details of materials used etc.
I find it is so satisfying creating these pages knowing the person's preferences and
now I just have to hope she likes it!!




Sunday, 12 April 2009

Colour Create - Choclate, coffee & cream

Chocolate, coffee and cream are the colours at Colour Create

This week's challenge has been created by our very own Tab. I know you will agree that Tab makes the most wonderful cards and that her use of colours and stitching is amazing! I always feel that you can tell Tab's cards before looking at the name as she has a unique style and is very much a trendsetter with her creations too. You will always find oodles of inspiration on Tab's blog and very often a funny tale or two!



For this week's extra option we would like you to add some distressing to your creations, but please remember that this is not compulsory.


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For someone whose favourite colour is brown I found rather strange that I couldn't find any brown/cream papers in my stash!!! Probably because I like them so much I keep using them. I did have brown and cream card so consequently ended up stamping my own backing paper. I used the WOJ image Willow with sunhat and coloured her with distress inks. I distressed the brown card with Basic Grey distressing tools and the cream and around the image with Walnut stain ink.


Materials
BC - White Linen and SU chocolate chip : Image - WOJ - Willow with Sunhat : Ranger distressed re-inkers : Background stamp - Basic Grey & Magnolia : Leone Em branch punch : Brown flowers Papermania : Tool - Basic Grey distressing kit : Rest from stash

Saturday, 11 April 2009

Sketch Saturday

The fabulous sketch at Sketch Saturday this week is by Clare Chanter the owner of 'Thread-bare' who has donated this week prize.

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I turned the sketch around so suit the image better. I used Basic Grey Porcelain papers and Tilda with buuny image kindly sent by the lovely Tab - thanks sweetie!! I coloured the image with distress inks and decided to cut her out and place her on the card without a frame or mount. I plaited three ribbons tp fun across the card then immediately covered most of it up with the image - derrr.......... I attached a flower with beads and a charm at the top in place of the three elements on the sketch.

Materials
BC - White linen : DP - Basic Grey Porcelain : Image Magnolia : Ranger distress inks : Senitment - Inkadinkado : Rest from stash

Basic Grey Challenge 30 - Chocolate Soft Centers

At Basic Grey this week as it's Easter we are thinking about chocolates and their soft centers and would like you to use them as the inspiration for your card. Mint - green and brown, raspberry - pink and brown etc. We can't wait to see what you come up with.

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I chose chocolate orange creams - not that I like them especially, but I just drool over the colours of them. I used papers from Archaic, Ambrosia and Offbeat. I coloured my Gorjuss girl with distress re-inkers added flowers and ribbon and 'voila' one little chocolate orange cream.

Materials
BC - white linen & SU chocolate chip : DP - Basic Grey Ambrosia, Archic and Offbeat : Image Suzanne Woolcott : Ranger distress inks : Sentiment - Inkadinkado : Rest from stash

Friday, 10 April 2009

Friday Sketchers

Friday Sketchers have a great sketch by Jacqueline this week.
I used K&Co McKenna papers and stamped my flourishes with Magnolia flourish swirl. I usedone of the Faerie Song pretty pixie images which I coloured with distress inks and mounted onto a couple of oval nesties.

I used the same basic layout on the inside but kept it fairly simple.

Materials
BC - White linen : DP - K&C0 McKenna : Image - Faerie Song - Pretty Pixies : Ranger distress re-inkers : Oval nestabilities : Magnolia Flourish stamp : EK Success flower punches : Ribbon and pearls from stash.

Thursday, 9 April 2009

WOJ Challenge 25 - Katharina's Sketch

Whiff of Joy have a fabulous sketch my Katharina for us to follow this week. The papers are Papermania Exquisite which I think are just perfect for the beautiful Confirmand Melinda. I decided to give my Friskars border/embossing punch an outing as I thought the tiny hearts suited this card and used some tiny glass hearts as accents.



Materials
BC - Core-dinations : DP - Papermania Exquisite : Image - WOJ Confirmans Melinda : Ranger Distress inks : Shaped rectangle nesties : Friskars border embossing punch : Flowers Prima : Rest from stash
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