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Monday, 14 May 2012

Daisy Doodles Mr Potts



Jules from Daisy Doodles has been doodling and just look at this cute little guy. I fell in love with him immediately and I am so proud to be the first person to create something with him as I wanted to do something special for the launch of this fabulous image.



I knew I was going to make a card, that was the easy part. I have used Promarkers and Flexmarkers to colour the image and used a Nestabilities labels die to cut it out. Using a Tim Holtz distress ink pad and a duster brush I have added some pale green and brown around the image. I have used a small almost dry black ink pad to distress around the edges and then matted onto a scrap of brown HOTP paper to provide a contrast to the background.

The spotty paper is by Dovecraft from my current fave pad Boho Chic, the flowery paper is a magazine freebie from Raspberry Road.

The sentiment is a freebie from Paper Smooches and is just perfect for a cheery card like this.  I have coloured it in yellow and matted with a scrap of an old Molton Brown catalogue in a metallic bronze colour.

To finish it off I added some little butterflies, a glittery gold fabric butterfly and some 3d sunflower stickers from Poundland which I have had in my stash for at least 3 years.




Now what I really wanted to have a go at was making Mr Potts into a little character who could live in my houseplant, I just wasn’t sure if I could make it work……

I enlarged this section of the digi to 4” high and again coloured him in with Promarkers. I ran it through my Xyron sticker machine and added him to a thicker piece of card to give him more stability. I then used some wide clear packing tape to laminate him front and back and used a fine tipped embossing tool to run around the edges and ensure it was well sealed. I used a fine pair of scissors to cut close to the edge, leaving a small border so it was watertight. The ‘stick’ is one of those long coffee stirrers that us crafters grab from those well known coffee establishments.

I really am so chuffed with this little guy, he looks really cute living in my plant. It really makes me smile when I see him and even my hubby likes it.
                                                                                               
You’ve still got till Sunday night to enter into our  May Flowers Challenge at 




I'll see you again next week with another lovely Daisy Doodles design.


Materials Used in this card are as follows:-
Card Size – A5
Image – Mr Potts by Daisy’s Digi Doodles
Papers – Dovecraft Boho Chic First Editon, HOTP, Raspberry Road
Sentiment – Paper Smooches
Tools - 3d Foam pads, Promarkers, Flexmarkers, Ink pad, Nestabilities Die, wide clear packing tape, coffee stirrer
Embellishments – Hobbycraft gold glitter fabric butterfly, small butterfly stickers, 3d Flower stickers from Poundland
Techniques – Diecutting, distressing, 3d project not a card

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


Sunday, 13 May 2012

OSAAT #113 Use Your Fave


There's a new challenge today at One Stitch At  A Time and the theme is

Use Your Fave

Our sponsor this week is Creative Craft World and the prize is 3 Promarkers of the winner’s choice




Please head on over to the Stitchy Bear Store 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.



Also, to keep ahead of all the latest news you can become a follower at the



Don’t forget that we have changed the prize structure. 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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For this challenge I have used this lovely image called New Fairy by Ike’s Art. I remember a time not so long ago when I didn’t own any fairy digistamps and never really saw the appeal of them, oh my how things have changed J

I coloured the image with Promarkers keeping to a very simple colour palette and being especially careful with the shading on the naked flesh. I created a second layer for the wings so I could curl them and add a real sense of depth to the finished card. I used a Nestabilities die to cut the image and used a pale green loopy ribbon to thread through the die. I have seen this technique used on other cards but this is the first time I have done it myself and love how it gives an intricate frame around the image.

The paper is a fabulous magazine freebie by Raspberry Road. I really like how the pattern on the paper created a soft frame around the fairy. I have added some die cuts from my NEW FAVE die from Cheery Lynn. Since I had it last week I have used it on 3 projects so I apologise if you are getting fed up of seeing it…… I used some scraps of card from my box and added some sequin flowers, gems and pearls. The sentiment is from HOTP and I added a couple of recycled shirt buttons to cover the printed ones on the panel.

Last but not least, lots of twinkle in the form of a spray from Crafter’s Companion and some stickles glitter glue on the wing. I am embarrassed to admit I bought the spray at the NEC in November and it is the very 1st time I have used it. It’s so pretty that I can assure you it won’t be the last time J

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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 – A5
Image New Fairy by Ike’s Art
Paper – Magazine freebie by Raspberry Road
Senetiment – HOTP magazine freebie
Embellishments – Buttons, ribbon, flower sequins, Kanban pearls & gems, stickles glitter glue, Crafter’s Companion Spray & Sparkle
Tools – Promarkers & Nestabilities die, Cheery Lynn die
Techniques – Diecutting, decoupage

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