Patterned Papers

Hello again. Cardz 4 Galz has started a new challenge. Debbie has chosen the theme of ‘patterned papers‘. Here is my card:

I don’t use many patterned papers, though I do have plenty of them….and for this card I used a collection from Polkadoodles.

I decided to use a 5×7 inch card base to accommodate the large sentiment with some additional flowers.

My first task was to take a 5×7 inch panel, and adhere some double sided sticky sheet. I then cut some strips of the patterned papers and arranged them in a jaunty angle.

Once they were all stuck down, I used a Spellbinders embossing folder and ran the patterned paper panel through that – even more texture and interest on the papers.

This panel was then glued down to the card base.

The sentiment is from Lawn Fawn, die cut with patterned paper, layered with a couple more white card layers and glued to the front.

I also used some Spellbinders dies and cut out the flowers and foliage, adding as you see, and also added some pink pearl gems around and about, as well as some glittery gems for the centre of the flowers.

I hope you can come and join us with your creations following our theme of ‘patterned papers’. xx

I shall be entering the following challenges:

Love Those Pretty Papersanything goes with patterned papers – option of Halloween colours not taken

Aud Sentimentsembossing and/or fall + sentiment (embossing and sentiment)

Polkadoodlesanything goes

Lil Patch Of Crafty Friendsanything goes

Paper Fundayanything goes – option of colours of Autumn not taken

Beautiful Blossoms anything goes with floral (die cut flowers and paper with florals)


Delivering Presents

Hello. I have retreated to my craft room for a while to escape decorators in the house, and ground work excavation for some new garden gates.

This card is using some products from Pinkfresh Studio:

I first heat embossed the images in gold, then used the matching layering stencils and Pinkfresh Studio inks to colour them, before using the matching dies to cut them out.

Some of the ribbons and bows were coloured in using Crafters Companion gold paint pens.

I chose to use a longer almost slimline card when I couldn’t decide which of the images to use – so I used them all!

The bike is ready to go and deliver some presents, and it will return to grab the pile that is left for another delivery – well – that’s my take on this anyway……

The background panel was cut using a light blue card stock, the embossed using an embossing folder. I can’t remember the maker of the folder, it was in my stash without a packet.

I then ink blended some blue around the edges, only what was left on my blending brush – to create a little more depth.

This panel was then adhered to a teal card base, and the images attached with a mixture of glue and 3D foam pieces.

I also glued some Pinkfresh Studio gems here and there for even more bling.

I shall be entering the following challenges:

Crafts Galore anything goes

Lil Red Wagon emboss it

Just Add Inkstencilling

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challengestencil it

Color Throwdown #816 Guest Designer

Hello everyone. I am delighted to be the guest designer for the new challenge at Color Throwdown. Here are the colours we are playing with this week:

Here is my card following the challenge colours:

The background panel is a piece of cream linen textured card, cut and glued to a card base.

I then die cut the foliage and berries using a die set from The Greetery – ‘Rosemary & Berry’. I actually cut two of each of the foliage elements so I could layer them a little more for sturdiness, then gluing flat to the card panel.

I then played around with the layout, trying to ensure as much of the background was covered without losing the clean look, snipping off any overhanging pieces.

The sentiment was die cut using a Spellbinders die set, and cutting the shadow layer out of the reverse of the linen textured cardstock – the smoother side.

The final touch was to add some Spellbinders glitter gems – for no reason other than I like adding gems….

I hope you love these colours enough to be able to join us in the challenge this time round. xx

I shall be entering the following challenges:

A Cut Above anything goes with at least one die cut

A Perfect Time To Craftanything goes

Addicted To Stamps and Moreany occasion

Die Cut Divas anything goes with die cuts

Paper Funday anything goes – option of colours of Autumn

Autumnal Inlay

Hello. A little playtime – and fiddly – time today to create this card:

I was inspired by the current colours at Color Hues – olive and mustard. I took my trusty Distress Inks, Distress Oxides, and sprays and set to with ink smooshing, splattering and generally getting messy and inky. These were the products used:

I created three panels, one with Crushed Olive with Crushed Olive splatters, and the others with Mustard Seed with Crushed Olive splatters also.

Whilst these panels were drying, I found a [previously created piece of card I could use for the acorns. This was a piece of Kraft card, onto which I stamped a wood grain pattern – ideal for the acorns.

I die cut the Concord & 9th ‘Autumn Inlay’ die from each of the panels to get the colours of the leaves I wanted, and die cut again from Spellbinders brushed gold card stock to get the leaf veins, and the caps of the acorns.

Now for the paper-piecing……fiddly, but worth it. I took a white piece of card and added a double sided sheet to it, die cut the panel yet again from white and stuck that down. All the elements were inlaid and pieced where I thought the colours would work best.

The final touch were some Pinkfresh Studio jewels which have a gold and silver glitter to them and dotted them around.

I shall be entering the following challenges:

Color Hues olive and mustard – neutrals and gold and silver also allowed

MAWTTautumnal colours

Die Cut Divas die cuts anything goes

Creative Fingers anything goes

Avenue 613 Create anything goes – option of lots of leaves taken

Paper Fundayanything goes – option of colours of Autumn taken

Ellibelle’s corner I Spy – colours of the season

O is for Ocean Animals

Hello once again. I am hosting the new challenge at The Alphabet Challenge. Having reached the letter ‘O‘, I chose the theme of:

O is for Ocean animals

Here is my card:

I first created the background panel by taking a light blue panel of card stock, then a Brutus Monroe stencil and ink blending some purple stars and dots. I then splattered white and gold shimmery acrylic paint.

This panel was then put aside to dry whilst I die cut the whale and jellyfish from Spellbinders.

Placing the whale at the top of the panel, I then played with placement of the jellyfish. These are interactive/dancing jellyfish, so I made sure to place the tentacles in such a position that they didn’t get stuck on each other when moving.

I then placed a little 3D foam circle in the middle of the tentacle layer, and stuck down the top – the umbrella of the jellyfish.

The sentiment was die cut and added as you see.

I hope you can come and join us with your creations featuring ocean animals. xx

I shall be entering the following challenges:

2 Crafty Critter Crazies anything goes with a critter

Crafty Animalsanything goes with an animal

Crafty Calendar anything goes

A Cut Aboveanything goes with at least one die cut

A Perfect Time To Craft – anything goes

Die Cut Divasanything goes with die cuts

Stencil funuse a stencil – option of Halloween not taken

Cardz 4 Galz Colours

Hello once again. Cardz 4 Galz has started a new challenge. Sue J has chosen the theme, and she has chosen:

‘pick three colours – purple, orange, black, green – neutrals are allowed

Here is my card:

I started by die cutting the floral and foliage elements from Spellbinders die sets, choosing orange flowers, and three tones of purple for other flowers. The same green for the stems and the foliage.

I put them aside to dry emboss the background panel using a Spellbinders embossing folder – some added interest without creating too much detail.

The frame dies are from Pinkfresh Studio – there are very fine and fiddly to adhere – but I managed!

I then played around with the floral arrangement, and added the elements with a mixture of wet glue and 3D foam pieces.

The sentiment is white foiling on a black strip.

I added further interest with some 3D dots – a mixture of purple and dark green – or are they black…..? I can’t remember now, but both colours are included…..

I hope you can come and join us with your creations featuring three – or all four – of the chosen colours. You can see from the Design Team inspiration that many themes are possible. xx

I shall be entering the following challenges:

Lil Patch Of Crafty Friendsanything goes

CYHTPembossing folder – option monsters/Halloween not taken

Crafty Catz anything goes – option of Autumnal colours

A Cut Above anything goes with at least one die cut

Aud Sentiments embossing and/or fall and a sentiment

Die Cut Divas anything goes with die cuts

Triple B Birds and/or Butterflies and/or Blooms

Beautiful Blossoms anything goes flowers/florals

Couch and Coffee

Hello everyone. I created a card following the colours from the Color Throwdown Challenge:

All the dies sets and the background papers are from a previous card kit by MFT – the colours inspired to create this little scene.

The furniture elements were die cut then layered together before I thought about how to lay out the scene. I decided to go with a landscape card base to allow less crowding of the elements.

The background papers were cut, allowing a bigger margin at the bottom to be able to stamp the sentiment, which is from another MFT stamp set.

Once stamped, the couch, chair, table, lamp, and the rug were added to create a cosy little scene.

I shall be entering the following challenges:

Color Throwdownred, yellow, blue

Love To Craft anything goes

Creative Fingersanything goes

Lil Patch Of Crafty Friendsanything goes

Rainbow Christmas Trees

Hello once again. The ABC Christmas Challenge has started a new challenge. Carol is the host this time round, and as we have reached the letters ‘U’ and ‘V’, we want to see your Christmas creations following the themes of:

U is for Unusual Colours

and/or

V is for Velvet

Here is my card for ‘Unusual Christmas Colours’:

The background panel was cut down slightly and embossed using a Spellbinders embossing folder, and was adhered flat to the card base.

I then used an Avery Elle die for the Christmas trees, die cut out of a range of card stock from Concord & 9th, following a ROYGBIV rainbow.

The hardest part of this was trying to get all these trees in a straight line – the ‘T’ square ruler came in handy for this.

The sentiment is a previously foiled sentiment from Lawn Fawn, and die cut with the matching die.

I hope you can come and join us with your Christmas projects following one or both of our themes. xx

I shall be entering the following challenges:

Ally’s Angels anything goes

Merry Little Christmas Challengeanything goes Christmas

Love To Craft anything goes

Christmas (or not) Bingocolumn N – layers, no stamping, free

Peace On Earth Christmas Challenge anything goes Christmas

Lil Patch Of Crafty Friendsanything goes

Crafty Calendar anything goes

Ellibelle’s Corneranything goes

Just A Note

Hello. I have a card to share using some products from several recent virtual craft events:

I started by stencilling the word. The layering stencils are from Taylored Expressions, and there are four layers, with three words when it is finished. I chose to use ‘just a note’, and the other two sentiments are ‘hooray’ and ‘hey’. I will use those on future cards I am sure. I chose four Pinkfresh Studio inks – yellow, orange, a lighter and then a darker pink.

I used the matching dies to cut out the words, then also used another three layers of white card stock behind to create a thicker sentiment.

I chose a Kraft card base, and onto that I layered a couple of frames created using a Pinkfresh Studio dies set from their recent event, and die cut out of Concord & 9th ‘Briar Rose‘ card stock.

I fiddles and faffed with the layers, insetting a white panel then adding the smaller frame, and insetting a smaller Kraft panel.

Once all adhered, I added some Spellbinders gems for a finishing touch.

Our internet woes may have been solved – fingers crossed – and I can catch up on some recent virtual events and play with the new products. xx

I shall be entering the following challenges:

Color Throwdown yellow, pink, orange

Fab’n’Funkygems or pearls

Ally’s Angels anything goes

Crafty Catz anything goes – option to use a stencil taken

Love To Craft anything goes

Christmas Bingo (Or Not)column ‘N’ – free, layers, gemstones, no stamping

Stencil Funuse stencils – option of Halloween not taken

Birthday Numbers

Hello once again. The Alphabet Challenge has started a new challenge. Having reached the letter ‘N’, Dawn has chosen the theme of ‘Numbers’. Here is my card:

I chose to put my numbers on the background and use the emboss resist technique.

Onto w white panel, I used the large numbers from an LDRS stamp set received as part of the Crop and Create 2023. I arranged them on the panel, stamped with my Misti, then heat embossed.

Using a range of colourful ink pads, I gave my blending brushes a workout – and my arm.

Once colour blended, I used some smaller stamps of cupcakes and a little sentiment, as well as a tiny star, and stamped into the spaces using the same colour which is behind them – a tone on tone effect if you will.

This panel was cut down and a black layer added using Gina K Master Layouts dies, then attached to a white card base.

The sentiment is also part of the products provided by LDRS for this event, die cut a couple of times, and layered, then added to the panel.

I used the off-cut/outline of the black piece I had die cut the letters from to ensure they were straight and even.

I hope you can come and join us with your creations following our theme of numbers. xx

I shall be entering the following challenges:

Lil Patch Of Crafty Friends anything goes

Crafty Gals Corneranything goes – option of adding a ribbon not taken

Krafty Chicksstamps

Ally’s Angels anything goes

Love To Craft anything goes

Christmas (or not) Bingocolumn I – die cuts, free, stamped image

Addicted To Stamps and Morebirthday