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Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Happy 40th Birthday Sis xxx



Today is my little Sister’s 40th Birthday and this is the card I made for her in the style of a Cath Kidston bag that I know she likes.

I created a shape that was roughly the same as this bag and made it gusseted to it can stand up. I used Velcro as a fastener so it could be opened to write a message inside. This is a side view


Both front and back of the card have been covered in paper that was from my stash. I threaded pearls onto a wire for a handle and hid the ends between ovals of cardboard mounted inside and outside of the card. The closure has a heart brad as decoration.

I created a tag by recycling card from packaging for a Papermania embossing folder. It has a lovely pink heart pattern on it and was white on the back. I used a tag die which was a recent freebie with a papercrafting magazine. The heart ribbon was a recent bargain purchase for only 50p for a 3 meter reel J Finally I added some peel offs for the sentiment. She was not looking forward to turning 40 so I thought I would be kind and leave the message on the inside to not advertise her advancing years….. her husband however has decorated their home with 2 foot high balloons and posted a picture on Facebook advertising her age for all the world to see!

Materials Used in this Project are as follows:-

Card size – 8” shaped card
Paper – from my stash, think it may be from a huge Colorbok pack
Tools – Tag die (magazine freebie)
Embellishments – Dovecraft brad, pearls, wire, peel off stickers
Techniques – Diecutting, recycling, shaped card/fancy fold

I would like to enter this card into the following challenges (in Alphabetical Order):-

Saturday, 29 June 2013

A Rocking Birthday

  

Birdie Brown has a monthly challenge and is very generous with her freebies. This month we get to work with Rocking Doggie and the sentiment You Rock. They made the perfect partnership for an image from Di’s Digi Downloads that I bought to make a card for my Brother In Law. He has a drum kit and how often do you get a cute image with a drum kit?

I coloured the images and sentiment with Promarkers and Flexmarkers and added an extra decoupage layer with the little doggie and drum on the front image. The card from is covered with red paper form a magazine freebie. I added a panel of card from the Family Ties pad and wrapped some Airmal twine around it from Dovecraft. This panel is stuck down with thin 3d foam pads to allow for the thickness of the string underneath.

The image is matted onto some scrap card and then stuck down with more 3d foam. The sentiment panel is probably one of the very oldest embellishments I have from HOTP and it is embossed with gold foil on it. I know they were blooming expensive at the time, hence I’ve never used them.

The inside of the card has more of the same red paper and then the Rocking Doggie has been fussy cut and is rocking down a storm. The sentiment has been cut using a new Nestabilities D-lite die which is more ornate for small sentiments.

Materials Used in this card are as follows:-
Card Size – A5
Sentiment – You Rock by Birdie Brown
Paper – Family Ties First Edition pad and the red is a freebie from a magazine
Tools - Letraset Promarkers & Flexmarkers, 3d foam, Nestabilities D lite die Labels 1
Embellishments – HOTP sentiment panel,  airmail twine by Dovecraft
Techniques – Die cutting, decoupage

I would like to enter this card into the following challenges (in Alphabetical Order):-

Birdie Brown – June Challenge
Di’s Digi Designs – Show us some Summer Fun (Music Festivals)
Squigglefly – #25 One Long & 1 Short (long panel on front and a short one for sentiment)



Sunday, 9 June 2013

OSAAT #167 Pretty It Up


There's a new challenge today at One Stitch At  A Time 

Pretty It Up

Use embellishments, bling, butterflies etc

Our sponsor this week is CREATIVE CRAFT WORLD and there is a fabulous prize of 3 Promarkers of their choice for the lucky winner who uses a Stitchy Bears Store image

 

Please head on over to the NEW LOOK  & REBRANDED Stitchy Bear’s Digi Outlet to check out all the lovely digis on offer from our great designers. There are some freebies available and there is a selection of cut price Monthly Specials that change often, there really is so much to choose from thanks to our very talented designers. There is also a weekly free image with a purchase of over $3.
  

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You must use a store image to win the main prizes and all other entries will be in a draw to win $3 to spend in the store

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It’s wedding season and I have 2 wedding receptions to go to shortly so what a fabulous excuse to make wedding cards. I’m a romantic little devil and few things make me happier than seeing people I love and care about getting married to one another. This card is for a very dear friend of ours Martin who we have known for 20 years and his good lady Seona. We have met her only once but she is lovely and they are happy together.

I have used this pretty image Lovely Flowers WeddingHorseshoe from Hope Jacare Doodles and coloured it with purples and lilacs which were the colours on the invite. I have cut the image out and matted it onto some purple cardstock for contrast.

I have made a circle shaped side step card from a tutorial by Beccy Muir at Beccy’s Place. This is the first card like this I have made but Beccy’s instructions were very clear and easy to follow.
I covered the front and card steps with paper from a wedding pack by Dovecraft that I have had for years and years.

The image was mounted on thin foam pads and then I added embellishments to the other side to even the weight distribution. The pearl spray is from some  wedding embellishments I have had for about 9 years. The heart punch is one of my faves and I have wrapped the stem of a flower around a kebabs stick and looped through it. 2 more flowers have been added on the steps. I use a punch to create some pretty butterflies and added some gems to finish off.

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 Please pop over to OSAAT to see the fab cards from my colleagues on the DT. I look forward to seeing your entries for this challenge

Materials Used in this Project are as follows:-

Card size – 6” Circle Stepper card
Paper – Designer Wedding Stack by Dovecraft
Tools – Letraset Promarkers & Flexmarkers, Martha Stewart butterfly punch and Lattic Heart Pucn, 3d foam pads
Embellishments – self adhesive gems, pearl spray, mulberry paper flowers
Techniques – Punching & Multifold shaped card

I would like to enter this card into the following challenges (in Alphabetical Order):-