Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Pastel Winter Wishes

Here's a card I made a while ago but haven't gotten around to sharing with you. The stamp is by Nellie's Choice called sharing a present - I don't think they are available anymore but there are similar designs at Funky Kits/Sugar Nellie.

I've coloured her with my Copics and added touches of glitter, then cut her out with one of the dies in Marianne Design set LRO279 - Petra's Ornaments. I must admit that it is a die set that I rarely use, I got it because I loved the samples that I saw .. .. but then it's stuck at the back of the box.  This is the plainer backing die I've used here, and I think works and gives a bit of added interest without having to do lots of matting and layering.  What do you think?

Here's the card so you can see better:

It's another 5"x7" in landscape and I've used a rather busy paper matted with plain green card then kept embellishments to a minimum in the hope it'll go through the narrow post slot.  The ric rac is the last sparkly bit in my stash so I will have to look out for some more, then I've die cut the trees, holly sprays and flowers, and finished off with lots of pink gems. Oh, and I nearly forgot the little die cut bow, it and the flowers are cut from pearl paper so have some shimmer to them too.

The Marianne Design dies I used to embellish this card were:

I am still feeling very under the weather, just can't seem to shift the cough and now have what seems like a second head cold starting up .. .. really I need a holiday but that ain't going to happen.  So far my almost obsessive hand washing has saved Mum from the bugs, but it's hard work looking after someone 24/7 when you aren't feeling on form.  The housework has gone by the by .. .. and so has the garden although I have managed to dead head the roses as it's been lovely and sunny here in Cornwall - just wish I could enjoy it more.

Righteo, I have found a couple of challenges I can enter with my card, Fab 'n' Funky is anything Christmas, and at Die Cutting Divas it's anything goes. Oh! and Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge theme is 'stick it down' - yep, it's all stuck down!

Thank you for stopping by to take a peek, I hope you will come back again!

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Snoesjes and the Snowman

Here's another of my Snoesjes cards I've managed to put together over the weekend in between coughing and sneezing!  This time I've coloured up Snoesjes and the Snowman with my Copics and a silver pen then added crystal glitter for the snow and used a pearl maker pen for the falling snow.

The Christmas Card challenge is anything goes, so I can enter my card with them, here it is:


It's a 7" x 5" base card in landscape.  The papers, stamped text and die cuts are Marianne Design, I'll give you a list in a moment.  I've added a little bow tied with some blue variegated cord I forgot I had and rediscovered when I was looking for something else, and I punched the fronds with an old MS punch.  I've distressed and inked the edges of my papers and also inked the edges of the flowers, and caught some of the raised embossed areas too, with chalk ink Versamagic Aegean Blue.

The Marianne Design goodies are
cut out with stamp die CR1223 shortened to fit the image
paper from the special beach set, and Scandinavian Winter pad
Diamond gems in centre of poinsettia flowers
snowflakes from Anja's Circle set LR0327

Thank you for stopping by, I hope you like my Snoesjes Christmas card. I'm still feeling yuk and not up to doing much .. .. but I have been craft shopping in the hope that by the time the new stash arrives I'll be rearing to get at it again!

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Don and Daisy Candy!

Pop on over to the Don and Daisy blog for a chance to win the new D&D stamps coming out .. .. I want them!

Feeling a wee bit under the weather still, cough is back with a vengeance and oh what I'd give for a chance to rest up - like that's going to happen any time soon!

Hope you are having a better Sunday - I'll see you all in a wee while.

Friday, 25 September 2015

Carolling Snoesjes

I just got on line on my main pc, so I can get to read my blog role of what's new for the blogs I'm following.  I don't seem to be able to do that on my gizmo .. .. great for email and watching films, and even shopping, but I can't get the blogging side to work properly.

Anyway, it's time for another Rudolph Day at Scrappy Mo's and since I've been under the weather I've been colouring in to keep me occupied.  Admittedly the cards I made are probably full of germs but I'm told they will all be dead long before I have to post/deliver them!

I inked up my new Snoesjes Winter stamps and coloured with Copics then added the glitter, falling snow and a couple little 'fluff' balls to the ends of their hats.  Here is the card:


It's a small C6 size with a piece of gingham paper matted with teal blue cardstock and overlaid with a large piece of lace and a length of teal gross grain.  I've die cut the image with the Marianne Design stamp die, it's easy to make the big rectangle into a smaller one by just lining up the indentations and cutting again where you want .. .. To decorate I simply added a die cut snowflake from the LR0327 Anya's Circle set and put a Diamond Gem in the centre - they are really sparkly!

Crafty Ribbons want to see some lace this week, so I can enter my Snoesjes card with them too.

That's it, hopefully the next one might be a bit more involved, once I stop sneezing all over the craft table and the embellishments.  The good news is it no longer hurts so much to cough, but I am now bunged up to the eyeballs with snot .. .. so looks like it's just the common cold bugs!

Thanks for stopping by .. .. I'm off to make myself a hot toddy and see if there's a chic flick on tv I can watch from under the duvet - Izzy's already gone to warm up the bed for me!

Thursday, 24 September 2015

CCT Things with Wings

This week's theme at Cute Card Thursday is things with wings.  Our sponsor for this challenge is Sherri Baldy with My Besties, please stop by the blog to read all about it and see what the rest of the DT made, and thanks to Sherri for the digis - unfortunately I still can't print any out .. ..

Well, first up - I didn't make it to the dentist today as instead I've got a bad chest infection and only just realised I need to get my post done before I crash and burn.  I hope it doesn't get any worse as last time I felt this bad I ended up with pneumonia.

Anyway, I have made another CAS card, this time with one of the Wee Stamps adorable little flower fairies.  I've coloured her with my Copics and added a touch of sparkle to the centre of the flowers and on her wings, but it's not showing up - arghhhhh!

Here is the card:


A scallop base and layers of pearl and pale pink patterned papers.  I've cut a pretty mat for her to sit on and added a couple of bling flowers, and a stamped text - that's it!

Thanks for stopping by and hope to see you again soon.

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

CAS Christmas & Crochet

I have been struggling with Mr Mojo again, having a sore throat and toothache isn't helping.  So I just have a CAS Christmas card to share with you today and to enter into the Papertake Weekly challenge - It'll soon be here! Christmas, that is.

I made my base card out of some royal blue card I had in my stash then added the white layer embossed with the new Marianne Design snowflake folder.  The white gross grain ribbon I had stamped last year, or perhaps the year before .. .. so I know the ink lasts! I used a dark blue Versamagic chalk ink, and used the same ink to colour the wooden snowflake.  Once dry I added a thick layer of Stardust Stickles.  A scrap of lace from my stash tucked under the ribbon, and that's it!


And when paper crafting seemed too daunting, I got out my crochet hook and had a play with some baby wool I've had in a box under the bed for 10 years or so! I loved doing the pink shell stitch and found a couple of YouTube channels giving instructions and picked the easiest/clearest.  They are all USA terms so the green border is what they call DC, but I think is called treble here in UK.  Anyway, the edges have curled up but that's ok, and Mum has claimed the little throw to keep her shoulders warm, so that's ok too!

Thanks for stopping by, I have my next CCT DT creation ready for Thursday, so will get that post done early as hopefully I will be at the dentist, if son #2 is available to drive me.  Catch up with you all later on .. .. .. bye for now!

Thursday, 17 September 2015

CCT Chocolate!


Time for our next challenge on the Cute Card Thursday blog - and this week we want to see chocolate!  Interpret any way you want, the colour or the edible kind .. .. mmmm!  Our sponsor for the challenge is Whimsy Stamps, stop by the blog to read all about it and see what the rest of the DT created for our chocolate theme.

I have been playing catch up again after messing about with my mixed media projects and life stuff, and was lacking inspiration but actually really in the mood for a chocolate cup cake - a real one!  So inspiration struck and this is my card.  I already had the base card with the paper on it in my box of 'started but stalled' bits - do you have one of those?  That gave me an idea for a contrast colour - pink.  I've die cut lots of elements from chocolate, cream, pink and gold card then added liquid pearls and the pretty daisy lace trim.  All Marianne Design dies of course, so here is the list with links to the Buddly Crafts site just in case you want to see in more detail, or go shopping:


Thank you for stopping by, please let me know in the comments if you come across any challenges I can enter with my chocolate cupcake - all my usual ones seem to be for autumn or Christmas! Think I will go see if I have the ingredients for a proper chocolate cupcake now .. .. ..

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

New Home hanging decoration

With only hours left to enter the Marianne Design challenge for a new home project, I am cutting it fine!  I had to wait until this morning to take the pictures, and still things are a little dull with it being a dismal day here in Cornwall, but at least it's not raining yet!

I've made a little hanging decoration for a dear couple who have plans to move home in the near future.  It's taken a while to put together as I was making things up as I went along .. .. but started with a square of card from the back of a notebook, so quite sturdy.  I recently got some Americana Acrylic paints from Buddly Crafts - love them! The paint covers in just one coat, not even painted on thick, and dries mat.  This shade is light French blue.  I'm linking up to the shop as I go, just in case you want to go shopping or see what I used!

I've used paper from the Marianne Design Victorian Vintage pack throughout the project, and for the front I simple cut a square a wee bit smaller than my base and distressed around the edge.  Here's a close up:


I punched holes to thread my dusty blue organza ribbon through but then had to glue the butterfly and the text on to keep it from slipping back out - should have used the smaller hole punch!  And I could only have the one butterfly as I ran out of the oval blue pearls .. ..

I've added two pieces of lace across the bottom edge, I couldn't see the cream vintage lace on the shop, perhaps it's discontinued but there are plenty others to choose from.  The blue lace is from the blue mixed pack and is still available.

The text is from a set of clear little stamps that comes with the house die I used for my dangle - here's a close up of it:


I cut it from the thick card first and painted around the edge.  I fixed the cut out windows back into the die with paper tape and painted over that - you will see on the back of the house in just a bit .. .. I also stuck the cut out heart back in as well. Then I cut out the house from patterned papers for front and back cutting off the roof edge before sticking down.  I've used a Versamagic chalk ink Aegean Blue to ink the edges of the paper, but wish I had remembered to ink the roof line before glueing down .. .. next time!

I've used the same ink to colour my flowers, here's the close up of them on the main section:



I've used the new punch die flowers, as it's called.  It's just a thin die that cuts lots of flowers of different sizes all together.  I've also used the punch die Autumn leaves as well, just picking out the smaller leaves for this project and the smaller flowers.  I've cut them out of Mulberry paper and then inked and spritzed the flowers and leaves before shaping them with a ball tool.  Once dry I've layered up and glued to my project.

And I had better show you a close up of the heart I added.  I got a pack of different shapes of hearts at the Cornwall Papercraft fair a few weeks back.  I chose this big one and painted it, then used Versamark to heat emboss the design with white embossing powder on top.  The stamp and powder are old stash - I was just messing about but was fairly pleased with how it turned out so decided to use it!  The trellis behind is from the trellis die in the Anja's Vintage frame set, I simply laid the heart over the middle and stuck down then trimmed back.

Here it is:

Well that's about it for the front of the New Home hanger.  On the back I've kept things plainer so it could be hung against a wall or cupboard and sit flat.

I've die cut the elegant square and glued it on, then the pretty oval from the passe partout set with the stamped text - another in the house die and stamp set.  I've used a grey Momento ink for stamping my texts.


And here is the final picture of the back of the New Home hanging decoration.

I have had fun making it over several days - stopping and starting, and scratching my head in between wondering what to do next - it does seem to be the way I craft these days!

The Fab 'n' Funky challenge is to upcycle/recycle something - well my starting point was the cardboard at the back of an old note book.

The ABC blog have a recipe for their challenge - I have the middle line of ribbon, dies and blue.

And The Corrosive blog challenge is for a mixed media project so hopefully my mix of paint, paper and embellishments will be ok for their theme.

Thank you for taking the time to look at my little project, I hope you like it - now I had better get it linked up to the Marianne Design blog pdq!

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Marianne Design Divas challenge


The next challenge on the Marianne Design Divas blog is to incorporate an animal into your project.  MD have some adorably cute animal dies, as well as more traditional dies like this stag's head with proud antlers.  And, there are stamps and lots of sheets of pictures you could choose from too.  Our sponsor for this challenge is Buddly Crafts and I've linked the MD items I used to their shop - so you can find them easily!

My card is simple as I'm suffering another round of dental problems .. .. and Mr Mojo got lost along with a filling!  I love this sheet of pretty paper from the Christmas Time pack and didn't want to cover it up, so I've simply distressed and inked the edges then matted with gold and ivory pearl papers, adding the embossed faux stitching around the edges of the mat layers.

I've die cut the bauble and embossed it with the new snowflake folder to fix to the card, adding a pretty tulle and silk ribbon bow to the top.  The stag's head I inked and distressed before 3d fixing to the bauble.  I used some oddments of the gold pearl paper to die cut the trellis, it's still my favourite, and the text, then finishing off with the little pearls.

Marianne Design product I used:

The Christmas Card blog challenge is anything goes, so I can enter my card with them.  And also with Pixie's Snippets challenge as my die cuts are from snippets of paper and card in my bit box.

Thank you for stopping to take a peek, and I hope you will pass by again soon.

Thursday, 10 September 2015

CCT numbers

This week our theme for the Cute Card Thursday blog challenge is numbers .. ..

Our sponsor is All Dressed Up, please stop by the blog to read all about the prize and see what the rest of the team have created.

After been organised last month and getting ahead with the challenges, this month I seem to be going around in circles and not getting anything finished the way I want.  So my card for the theme is a last minute die cut creation after my original planned effort got ditched!  I hope you will like it:


I recently got the fancy square die from Crafts U Love when it was a special price, so decided to cut the inner die from some old chalk covered Coredinations card then sanded back the embossed areas with an emery board.  I stamped the text with Momento Rhubarb Stalk die ink, a new addition to my stash and I thought it would be pink .. .. but it's not!  I've been doing some mixed media/shabby stuff recently so as the distressing tool was out on my desk, I took it to the edges of my red card layers as well as the patterned paper layer.  After that it was die cut bits and bobs all the way, a little inking or distressing to the embossed areas and edges, then a final embellishment with lace, string, wire and bling. Please excuse the blob of white glue fixing my wire bow to the lace one, it has now dried clear but I was worried about loosing the light for the picture so had to snap too soon!

All the dies are Marianne Design, as is the patterned paper, lace and the red bling.  The dies I used this time were:

flowers CR1201 and CR1204

I'm entering my card into Pixie's Snippets challenge #193 as I really have used lots of snippets to die cut my different pieces.

Thank you for stopping by.  I'm not sure I will be around much as yet again I've broken a piece off another tooth so have to pluck up the courage to visit the emergency dentist.  Still not managed to get a NHS dentist to take over and do proper fillings, plus I now will need several falsies fitting.  It's going to be soup and mush if I have to have 3 in a row taken out top left (one that broke at the gum line a while back, one next to it that looks pretty rotten and the one I just lost the enamel and only have the filling sticking out), plus still need 1 or 2 more taking out bottom front - only one is very loose but I doubt the one next to it will be fixed enough to hold a plate in place so I guess I will loose that one too.  Still, top left needs sorting out first .. .. ..

Thursday, 3 September 2015

CCT Autumn Leaves

For our next challenge on Cute Card Thursday we would like to see some autumnal leaves.  Our sponsor for this challenge is Bunny Zoe's Crafts, please stop by the CCT blog to read all about it and see what the rest of the DT have made.

I had visitors over the Bank Holiday weekend so took them to visit our local vineyard.  The grapes are still small and the leaves quite green so it'll be a while before any wine production begins for this year.  It did however inspire me for this week's theme, and I remembered I had a Serendipity Stamps quotation stamp about wine that had never seen ink!  So this is my result:


The base is a square kraft card that I simply dragged the edge with brown chalk ink.  The paper on top is a digi scrap and fortunately already had muted golden tones in a shabby style, so I distressed and inked the edges before stamping my text and sticking to the base.

The rest is all Marianne Design die cut elements that I've inked with various Versamagic chalk inks in Aloe Vera, Tea Leaves, Sahara Sand and Purple Hydrangea.  I like the softness you get with chalk inks, and personally I find them easier to blend together and layer.

The Marianne Design dies I used are:
Petra's Grapes - LR0366
Butterfly from LR0261
Marrakesh trellis from DF3416

I hope you like my card - a little bit different from my normal cute style, but I am experimenting with inks and paint and getting messy fingers - it's fun!

I'm going to enter my card into the Try it on Tuesday challenge for trying something new, and the Cuttlebug Mania blog challenge where it's anything goes - and my dies are all cut with my very old original Cuttlebug that I hope keeps going for a few more years yet!  The Serendipity Stamps monthly theme is anything goes for the current challenge so I can squeeze into that one too!

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Warm Summer Colours

Well we haven't had much of a warm summer this year, fingers crossed for a beautiful Indian Summer instead!

I made this card quite a while ago and it has gone to the recipient for his birthday. The image is LOTV stamp 'in the country' and love the cute dog - perfect for the person it was made for!  I've coloured the image with my Copic pens, and apologise for the wonky picture (it's actually a wee bit wonky in real life too - hence all the flowers across the bottom!)

The flowers are die cut from ordinary paper then painted with H2Os, shaped a little and layered up. The paint makes them quite stiff and they hold their shape.  Here's the card:


The patterned papers are scraps from my digi print out box and I've added embossed faux stitching around the edges and inked with brown chalk ink.  The tiny flowers are punched with  MS Hydrangea punch and the leaves are created with an old punch/emboss punch in my stash.  The swirls, scallop trim and flowers are all created with Marianne Design dies, these ones .. ..

swirls from LR0116
flowers from LR0106 with centre stamens from LR0105
scallop edge die in CR1273

Creative Inspirations new theme is for warm colours, so I shall enter my card with them. And, the Papertake Weekly theme is anything goes, so I can join them too.

Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the rest of your day.  I plan on messing about with my new craft paints and bits and bobs .. .. one of my visitors said that what I was making would make a nice fridge magnet so I will have to get some magnetic sheets for the back of my 'things' .. .. hope to share with you soon!



Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Purple Friends

Squirrel, Annette and Jayne have a little challenge on Squirrel's blog here: to make something with the theme of friendship and to include purple.

I have had this card made for quite a while but left it in my "wip" tray as I thought it needed something else .. .. but knowing that Squirrel is a fan of the CAS style, I thought to myself - 'twill do!

The image of the little girl and her teddy best friend is from an old clear Kanban set I've had ages.  I coloured with Copics and added touches of sparkle to her dress, then added the stamped hearts, coloured them purple and glazed over the top.  Here's the card:


A CAS style for me with just a piece of purple patterned paper from my stash with the faux embossed stitching lightly inked with purple then backed with purple card, and a lighter shade of purple used to die cut the mat for behind my image.  The two Marianne Design dies are LR0112 for the mat and CR1248 to cut out my image.

It's been a busy weekend with visitors, so I am taking it easy and slowly getting back into craft and the computer - been away from it since Friday so not sure if there are any challenge themes I could enter with this card, will have to browse .. .. ..

Ah - Crafty Catz want you to use an old stamp so that's one!

And thank you to Sarah for letting me know that the Cutie Pies are looking for cute and girly, and also to expand their DT - much as I would like to apply, I am aware that things could change rapidly here at a moments notice with Mum, and I still can't print out digi images onto my favourite 300gsm card I like to colour on, so it's not fair on the rest of the team.  But, I'm open to guesting on a blog challenge if anyone wants me!

Thursday, 27 August 2015

CCT Monochrome

Time for our next challenge on the Cute Card Thursday blog - and this time out we are going monochrome, so all shades of one predominant colour.  As you see, I've gone pink!

Our sponsor for this challenge is Sherri Baldy with My Besties shop - please stop by the CCT blog to read all about it.

I've had a few of my old Nellie's Choice Dawn stamps already inked out waiting in the 'to do' box, so I fished out the Copics and finished the job.  As I'd already started with pink flowers it made sense to continue (I'd started about a year ago) and make a real girly card.  Here it is:


I got a really good price on a pack of 5"x7" cards so decided to use one with a piece of digi paper from Buddly Crafts (from one of the Eline's Baby collections I think) and matted with pink textured card.  Embellishments are simple as I'm still missing half my mojo, but little butterflies and the forget-me-not flowers seemed to do the trick.  A stamped text, little bow, sprinkling of pearls and those pearl hearts from eons ago (still half a packet left) finished the card.

Incy Wincy Designs are after birthday creations this week so here's one from me! And I see that the Fussy and Fancy Friday Birthday challenge still has a week to run so I can enter with them too!

Thank you for stopping by to take a peek - the sun is shining here in Cornwall so I need to tidy up the garden before the next downpour, although the grass is too wet to cut .. .. well that's my excuse!

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Snoesjes for Rudolph Days!

 It's the 25th of the month so time for another Rudolph Days challenge on Scraps of Life blog. You can enter now until the end of the month with any Christmas creation.

This is the last of the new Marianne Design Snoesjes stamps, this is Snoesjes with owl, and a simple card as I've been under the weather.  I've coloured the image with my Copics and cut out in a circle, then gone mad with the Ice Stickles!

Here is the card:


The background paper is from the Marianne Design special beach set and I've simply gone around the edge with my embossed faux stitches and matted onto a square of textured white card.  For embellishments I die cut the trees, made some pretty flowers and die cut the little leaves, adding ink and glitter to the edges, then finished with snips of punched fronds.

I'm also entering into the ABC Christmas challenge where they are up to the letter Q and the theme is quantum leap - to leap back in time to a previous challenge.  I chose G for glitter as there's quite a bit on my card!

Thank you for stopping by, I hope you like my simple little Christmas card.

Monday, 24 August 2015

A sweet something for the Sugar Bowl

Well hello there! yes I am still here .. .. and at long last the neck is no longer killing me and I'm able to get back to a little light crafting.  I made this card a while back for the Sugar Bowl challenge #127, thankfully it still has a few hours to run so I am in time to enter!

I've used one of my old Country Cousins stamps called Angel Wishes and coloured her with my Copics to match some scraps of pale blue paper I had in my bit box.  She is still available but I see is out of stock at the moment - not sure about the digi version though.

Anyway, here is the card:


I've kept things simple as this one might end up being in the Charity box for my local St Francis dog rescue, although I did go overboard with the pearls!  As I said, the papers are oddments from my bit box and the edging across the bottom I already had cut out - I think a Nellie's Choice die if I remember rightly.  I added a few snowflakes cut from white scraps with one of the dies in Marianne Design set LR0327 and the pretty trellis from the die in set DF3416 that I just love! And the text is stamped onto a banner cut from a die in set COL1324.

The Christmas Card blog challenge #38 is anything goes, so I can also enter my card with them.

I am taking it easy so as not to trigger my neck into spasm again, but hope to be able to share a few more cards I've put together very soon.  Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, 15 August 2015

Marianne Design Divas and anything goes!

Time for our next challenge at Marianne Design Divas blog, and for August it's anything goes as long as you have at least 3 MD products on your creation.  Our sponsors for this challenge are Bunny Zoe's Crafts and Marianne Design - please pop over to the blog to see what the prizes are and what the rest of the DT have created.

I have made another Christmas card with one of the new Snoesjes stamps, this one is called 'Singing Snoesjes' and I love the cute dog joining in!  I've coloured my stamped image with Copics then added Lace Stickles for sparkle on the snow, and used a pearl maker pen for the falling snow.  Here is the card:


I've used papers from the Wintertime 6x6 pack PK9100 and dragged my distressing tool around the edges then inked with brown chalk ink and matted with ivory card.  For embellishment I've used MD lace, stamped and cut the MD vintage alphabet letters to spell NOEL, and added various MD die cut pieces - here's the list of products I used:

Wintertime pretty papers bloc PK9100
Snoesjes stamp HM9474
Alphabet stamps and die set COL1380
Vintage Lace - Stars JU0906
snowflake die from CR1256
leaves from CR1245
pine needle fronds from LR0227
flowers from mini poinsettia die LR0142
cut with pink Mulberry paper RB2224
Diamond gems in centres of flowers JU0932

Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas challenge theme is for something old - well my papers and lace are from last year, and some of the dies I've had for several years, so should tick that box!

Thank you for stopping by to take a peek, and hope to see you back again soon! Enjoy your weekend - I have family coming over so will be busy ... ...

Thursday, 13 August 2015

Anything Goes at CCT

It's Anything Goes this week at Cute Card Thursday, so please do come join in the fun! Our sponsor for this challenge is All Dressed Up - pop over to the CCT blog to read all about it and see what the rest of the DT have created.

This adorable LOTV baby stamp I had already coloured up and cut out in my image box so all I had to do was add a touch of sparkle, a mat with the pearls around the edge with my pearl maker pen, and another pale green mat from coredinations type card that I could sand back the edges.  The colours are soft and the original plan was to keep things neutral so the card could be for a boy or girl Christening, but I'm not sure if I got that right in the end .. .. here is the card:


I've had another play at the shabby chic style - have I got it do you think?  The scrap of background paper from my digi bit box is rather more green in real life and I've used a soft green chalk to ink the roughed up edges and the embossed highlights on my die cut elements behind the image.  As shabby chic seems to focus on using lace and pearls, I've doubled up a row of MD vintage lace and added the flat back pearl string from Buddly Crafts along the join.  I've tied a double bow with the pretty MD ribbon I got in the Christmas Special pack - it's an ivory shade so matches the lace, and added a little tag and charm.  For the flowers I've die cut from pearl paper then inked in soft pink, squished and layered them up - here's a close up:

I've used the two smaller dies in the sets CR1201 and CR1204 along with stamens from set LR0111. All Marianne Design of course!

The die with the most petals, CR1201 I kept as a single flower, they are the white flowers with a touch of pink in the middle and a white pearl to finish things off.

The die with fewer petals, CR1204 I've doubled up with the tips of the flowers inked and the stamens added to the middle along with a pink pearl.

The swirly leaf spray is from LR0271 and the heart and die cut behind the image are from set LR0299.

I hope you like my card and thank you for stopping by to take a peek.  I've not been on the computer for several days as my neck is still recovering and I've had to drive with it so still not getting there .. .. so I've no idea of what challenges have been posted that I might be able to link up to - perhaps I can take a look later and add them in .. .. ..

Sunday, 9 August 2015

Snoesjes and the Snowman


I treated myself to the new winter Snoesjes stamps at Buddly Crafts, this is Snoesjes and the snowman.
 I've coloured with my Copic pens, added a touch of sparkle around the edge of my die cut image and used Viva Decor 3D snow for the falling flakes .. .. they are mat and not quite what I wanted so I think I will go back to using a pearl maker pen instead.  The fake snow will come in useful for some other projects, I'm sure, it is quite thick so I'm thinking 3d work .. .. on home decor creations for Christmas with glitter added whilst still wet to bling it up a bit - we'll see!

Here is my card, it's a simple one as I'm still under the weather somewhat:


I've die cut my base with a Frilly #10 die and the paper too - it's from the Cozy Christmas A5 pack and I've added ink and glitter around the edge.  It looks like several different pieces, but is actually just one, trying to keep things flat here (but that went out the window at the end with the bow!).

I've decorated with a few die cuts and some punched fronds, and the ribbon.  These are the MD dies I used:

snowflake, lamppost, tree and little deer all from the same set COL1330
a few little leaves from the new die CR1336

At Crafty Hazelnuts Christmas Challenge the theme is things beginning with 'S', I have snowman and snow and a touch of sparkle.

Thank you for stopping by to take a look - I've got a recurrence of Vertigo after too much bending and weeding in the garden yesterday.  My neighbour kindly offered to weed the road side of the fence, not a job I was capable of doing, and consequently I felt I had to tidy up the border inside the fence .. .. so spent the whole afternoon bending over. Hopefully once my neck settles down and I get a better blood supply back to my ears, the ground will stop swaying beneath my feet!  Enjoy the rest of your day, and hope the sun is still shining for you - I think it might be coming back out this afternoon in Cornwall .. .. ..

Thursday, 6 August 2015

CCT One Word - Boo!


The next challenge we have for you at Cute Card Thursday is to include one word on your project.  Our sponsor for this challenge is Bunny Zoe's Crafts, please stop by the CCT blog to read all about it and see what the rest of the DT has made.

This is one of my messing with paint pieces I created a while back.  This time, after adding my layers of Stewart Gill pearl and alchemy paints I've added Distress crackles too, hope you can make them out.  I've then added more pearly paint 'stars' and the glittery moon before die cutting my one word - Boo - and the branch for my owl to sit on.

It's a simple one from me this week as I'm still not back on form and have been trying to finish off some diy and garden projects when I can.  I found out that my snippets Birthday card with the banners got a top 3 on the Creative Card Crew blog last time - thank you ladies! And as their next challenge is for sparkle and glitter I can join in again with this card and the sparkly moon.  In real life the paint also shimmers as I've used pearl and the aurora shades so it is quite pretty - perhaps for my growing up fast granddaughter at Halloween.

Thank you for stopping by, and I hope you will pop back again when I have something to share with you .. .. .. soon, I promise!