This week's challenge over at Less is More is One Layer - Seeing Double. For this card I've taken a square white card blank which has a slightly textured finish - must admit I wished I'd used a plain card at the end but I've been short of time this week so carried on regardless! I started off with the sentiment which is computer generated and then I have used my butterfly stamp by Inkadinkado. I've stamped with Broken Glass Distress Ink and then clear embossed it. I then cut out a mask and placed it over the image and inked up my stamp with Faded Jeans D/I; stamped the image and again clear embossed it.
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Thursday, 15 September 2011
Monday, 12 September 2011
Bah Humbug - Challenge 36 - Paper Weaving

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Friday, 9 September 2011
Steampunk ATC

I cut my base ATC at 2.5" x 3.5" and sponged the edges using Distress Inks. I then added the tag, which already had cogs etc on it, after I'd embossed it with a Tim Holtz e/f. I then embossed a small piece of pewter using the same embossing folder. From this I punched two photo corners using my EK Success punch and cut a strip to go across the centre of the ATC. I printed out the hot air balloon which was a free digistamp from the lovely Carmen at Beyond The Fringe Crafts - she is amazingly generous in sharing her fab creations.. I sponged with Distress Inks and added to the ATC. I then added various cogs, springs, wheels etc from my stash; an old pen nib and a watch glass. I then used Diamond Glaze on the hot air balloon.
I've got into Steampunk so much I have even managed to find a Steampunk Clock (on my side bar)!!! lol
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Tuesday, 6 September 2011
LIM Week 31 - Colour - Metallics
This week the Divas over at Less is More have asked us to create a CAS card using a colour theme which, this week, is:
I've been dying to use my new Marianne's Christmas Ornament dies and this was the perfect challenge for them. I took some Art Emboss medium weight Pewter which I normally use in my free machine embroidery and die cut three shapes; two of the more open designs and one of the slightly more solid design. They cut beautifully and, because the pewter is quite flexible, came out of the die easily. I attached some metallic black and silver cord to the top of each ornament and then mounted onto a piece of black card to which I had put a strip of red liner tape around the outside edges and added metallic flakes to. I then used Diamond Glaze on the inside of each of the ornaments to give a nice shiny finish and mounted this onto an A5 ribbed black card base. The sentiment is from Stampin Up Contempo Christmas and embossed in detail silver e/p. To finish I've gone round all the edges with a silver pen.
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METALLIC
I've been dying to use my new Marianne's Christmas Ornament dies and this was the perfect challenge for them. I took some Art Emboss medium weight Pewter which I normally use in my free machine embroidery and die cut three shapes; two of the more open designs and one of the slightly more solid design. They cut beautifully and, because the pewter is quite flexible, came out of the die easily. I attached some metallic black and silver cord to the top of each ornament and then mounted onto a piece of black card to which I had put a strip of red liner tape around the outside edges and added metallic flakes to. I then used Diamond Glaze on the inside of each of the ornaments to give a nice shiny finish and mounted this onto an A5 ribbed black card base. The sentiment is from Stampin Up Contempo Christmas and embossed in detail silver e/p. To finish I've gone round all the edges with a silver pen.
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Sunday, 4 September 2011
Bah Humbug Challenge 35 Christmas Sentiments/Text
This weeks challenge over at Humbug Hall is to use Christmas Sentiments/Text. Now I've got lots of sentiment stamps but had seen an idea I liked so thought I'd give it a go.
I took some Christmas backing paper that went together and cut various widths (2 of each and only one of the central one) which I rolled up making sure I had some d/s tape at the end to stick it all together. I then die cut two mounts, one green and one red, from my Go Kreate Frilly Frames #5. I then used silicone to glue the tubes (for want of a better word.....) centrally on the smaller mount and then computer generated my Merry Christmas sentiment which I cut down to size, sponged with Distress Ink and added brads at each end. This was then placed over the tubes and stuck down onto the mat. I have used an 8x8" card blank and cut a piece of pearlised white card to 7x7", clipped the corners and added some border peel-offs. Edges were inked with a gold pen and I added an organza ribbon.
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I took some Christmas backing paper that went together and cut various widths (2 of each and only one of the central one) which I rolled up making sure I had some d/s tape at the end to stick it all together. I then die cut two mounts, one green and one red, from my Go Kreate Frilly Frames #5. I then used silicone to glue the tubes (for want of a better word.....) centrally on the smaller mount and then computer generated my Merry Christmas sentiment which I cut down to size, sponged with Distress Ink and added brads at each end. This was then placed over the tubes and stuck down onto the mat. I have used an 8x8" card blank and cut a piece of pearlised white card to 7x7", clipped the corners and added some border peel-offs. Edges were inked with a gold pen and I added an organza ribbon.
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Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Take 3 and Faux Postage Challenges
This week Mandi and Chrissie over at Less is More have given us a recipe challenge as follows
Take 3 Challenges
We want you to choose 3 from any of our previous 29 and combine them in your design.
I am also going to enter this into the challenge over at Rainbow Lady where Chocolate Baroque are sponsoring a Faux Postage challenge.
Now giving us a challenge is fine but expecting us to choose three out of the last 29 challenges goes a bit far!!! lol For my card I have chosen Week 4 Three Squares, Week 15 Embossing and Week 19 In the Frame.
I've taken an A5 card blank and stamped my Judikins Square Postage Frame. I then masked off the outside, punched a circle for the sun/moon and then brayered using Big & Juicy Foliage. I removed the punched circle and then moved onto the other two postage frames in turn. I then inked up my Judikins African Safari cube stamp and stamped an image inside each of the frames. To finish the card off I used my Hougie Board to add some embossed lines.
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Sunday, 28 August 2011
Bah Humbug - Challenge 34 - Here come the Girls

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Saturday, 27 August 2011
Congratulations
I've just had the wonderful news that my youngest nephew, Keir, and his wife, Lara, are expecting their first baby. As you can imagine they are over the moon (as is my sister!!!). I thought I'd send them a card congratulating them on their achievement.........
Both the image and sentiment are digi stamps. Keir was trying to explain to me that the scan of the baby looked like a peanut in it's shell I thought this image of the baby in the pea pod was pretty appropriate. They don't know the sex of the baby so I have played safe and used a white and green palette. The background paper and white embossed frame are from my stash, as are the papers, dangling gems and flowers and I've used my Nellie Snellen embossing punches to make the leaves. Added some gems and ribbon and the card was finished.
Both the image and sentiment are digi stamps. Keir was trying to explain to me that the scan of the baby looked like a peanut in it's shell I thought this image of the baby in the pea pod was pretty appropriate. They don't know the sex of the baby so I have played safe and used a white and green palette. The background paper and white embossed frame are from my stash, as are the papers, dangling gems and flowers and I've used my Nellie Snellen embossing punches to make the leaves. Added some gems and ribbon and the card was finished.
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Purple Poppies - A colour challenge - Chocolate Baroque


I started off with the Artylicious Essence of Nature CD and printed out some background paper and a tag. I then found some lovely circle frames which I also printed out. I've then taken an 8x8" scalloped card blank and matted on some purple card which had the top and bottom edges punched with a Martha Stewart edge punch. The background paper was matted onto some pewter mirri and black card and I then criss-crossed some purple ribbon over. The main image is a Penny Black stamp called "Flying Stars" which I inked with Distress Inks and clear embossed. I then used a Quickie Ink Pen and added glitter. I cut out the circle frame using my EK Success circle cutter and added some acetate behind the aperture. I used some shaker tape around the frame and added some more glitter to the image and mounted on top of the background papers. The sentiment and tag were from the Essence of Nature CD and I then added some flowers.
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Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Bah Humbug - Challenge 33 - Something new
This week Ann and Max over at Humbug Hall have asked us to make a Christmas card using something new. As I had recently bought this lovely stencil from Dreamweaver I thought it was about time I used it. I taped it onto black card using low tack masking tape and then spread embossing paste through. I carefully lifted up the stencil and then sprinkled it with Art Glitter from the Monochromatic Brown set. I left it to dry thoroughly and then brushed off the excess glitter (most of which attached itself to me!!! lol). I mounted this onto copper mirri and punched the corners with my SU ticket punch. I then found the backing paper in my stash which went perfectly with the image. The black border is a Martha Stewart edge punch with some copper ribbon underneath. The corners have been punched using an EK Success photo corner punch. The sentiment is from my SU Contempo Christmas set and fitted perfectly into my EK Success ticket punch.
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Tuesday, 23 August 2011
DYSU Challenge - Thank You
The challenge over at DYSU is Thank You and as I had to make a thank you card for some friends who hosted a party on Saturday. I started off embossing a piece of white linen card using a Crafts Too butterfly folder. I then cut this out around the image, inked it with Distress Inks and then sprayed with iridescent Crafters Companion spray. I tied some purple ribbon around a 6x6" card blank and then stuck the embossed panel on the left hand side. I die cut some butterflies out of pearlescent and mirri card using my Stampin Up Beautiful Butterflies embosslit and added them to the card. The final touch was the sentiment (again SU) which I cut out using a Stampin Up scalloped square punch and added some gems.
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Sunday, 21 August 2011
Less is More - Week 29 - Things that Move

This weeks challenge over at Less is More is Things that Move. I haven't made a man's card recently so thought I would use this Stampin Up motorbike stamp. It's stamped in Black Soot DI and clear embossed. The sentiment is a digistamp. This was die cut with a labels nestie and mounted on black card. The border is a Martha Stewart edge punch and I've used some gun metal pearls to finish off.
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Saturday, 20 August 2011
St Luke's Charity Challenge - Oh I do like to be beside the seaside......

The latest challenge over at St Luke's Charity is "Oh I do like to be beside the seaside". I've recently been taking the mammoth task of sorting out all my unmounted stamps which were in poly-boxes but kept getting mixed up - so I thought I'd mount them all on laminating sheets and file in individual sections in binders. You know when you start a job and half way through wish you hadn't...............!!!! lol Anyway I came across this lovely A Little Bit Sketchy stamp set "Time Flies" by Sheena Douglass and it was perfect for this challenge.
I stamped the main image using Memento ink and coloured using Flex and Promarkers. I then cut out the image and mounted it using silicone glue on a piece of card which I had sponged with blue DI for the sky. The heart shaped clouds were also stamped and cut out and added using silicone. This has been matted and layered and placed on a top fold 6x6 card. The sentiment is from the same set cut using nesties labels and I've added a dotty pink ribbon and some gems.
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Friday, 19 August 2011
Less is More - Week 28 - Ink

Well, what a wonderful excuse to get inky this week over at Less is More. But I have a confession to make........... I've actually made 3 cards as I got a bit carried away, but with all the frustrations of the email hackers this week I completely overlooked the fact it had to be a one layer card! So although mine aren't technically one layer I am going to post them anyway and hope I'm forgiven after my disastrous week - pretty please!!!! lol
I got my spin art toy off the top shelf and dusted it down. Just in case you don't know what these are they are actually kiddies toys, battery operated (although you can get smaller manual ones) and you put your piece of coated cardstock in the centre and set the machine to spin whilst dripping inks through the central opening. I've used alcohol inks here but you could just as well use acrylic inks etc etc. You can get the most amazing effects with this and for my first card I overstamped with an image which I think came from I Brake for Stamps in the State

The next one I haven't actually done anything to as it looked so much like a bird in flight that I thought it would be spoilt if I added another im

The third card - can you tell I was on a roll here!!!! lol - I squidged the lid of a Big & Juicy Soothing Sunset inkpad and smooched a piece of coated card over it. I then stamped the Inkadinkado butterfly on top. The butterflies are a Stampin Up sizzlet and the sentiment is from the Stampin Up Flight of the Butterfly set.
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Thursday, 18 August 2011
Nightmare 24 hours..............
Firstly can I offer a huge apology to all my friends who received an email purporting to be from me yesterday saying I was in Madrid and had been mugged at gun-point!!!! My gmail account had been hacked into and they had changed my password etc so I couldn't access my emails or anything - it even stops you logging into your own blog. Talk about frustrating. But what lifted my spirits were the dozens of phone calls I received from friends checking that I was okay - they mostly realised it was a scam but wanted to check anyway - so a huge THANK YOU. I must also say that Google have been great as I have now managed to recover my gmail account although every single email and contacts had been deleted........ what a way to have a spring clean eh? I have managed to recover my email contacts but nothing else unfortunately but it has allowed me back onto my blog so I'm now going to post my challenge card for Bah Humbug which was what I was in the process of doing yesterday when all this blew up.
This week the lovely ladies over at HumbugHall have set the challenge as "Kiss-mas". I've recently bought some lovely digi stamps from Teddybo and I thought the one I've used fits this challenge beautifully. I am also entering it in the Teddybo Tuesday Challenge "Love is in the air". The image is coloured using my new Letraset Flexmarkers and glitter glue has been added to their various "furry" bits!!! lol It was then die cut using a Spellbinder frameability set with the outside frame being cut from red mirri. Paper is from Papermania Classic Christmas. The sentiment is from the Stampin Up Punches Three set and punched using a SU scalloped square punch. The corners are a Marianne's die and the twiddly bits on the border are waste from the same. The addition of a bow and gems finished the card.
Thanks for dropping in and again, many thanks to all my friends xxx
This week the lovely ladies over at HumbugHall have set the challenge as "Kiss-mas". I've recently bought some lovely digi stamps from Teddybo and I thought the one I've used fits this challenge beautifully. I am also entering it in the Teddybo Tuesday Challenge "Love is in the air". The image is coloured using my new Letraset Flexmarkers and glitter glue has been added to their various "furry" bits!!! lol It was then die cut using a Spellbinder frameability set with the outside frame being cut from red mirri. Paper is from Papermania Classic Christmas. The sentiment is from the Stampin Up Punches Three set and punched using a SU scalloped square punch. The corners are a Marianne's die and the twiddly bits on the border are waste from the same. The addition of a bow and gems finished the card.
Thanks for dropping in and again, many thanks to all my friends xxx
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