Thursday 26 November 2020

December Birthdays

 Hello there,

We've just been put into Tier 3 here in Hull which is the highest level of restrictions in England. To be honest it wont have a noticable effect on me because I don't go out much anyway. As long as it reduces the level of infection in our area that's fine by me, it gives me even more time to make cards. 

December is a busy month for birthdays in our family starting with sister in law Shirley on the 2nd. She doesn't read my blog so I know I'm safe to share.



I used a stencil from Amazon for this. I wasn't sure how it would manage with texture paste but it's quite a thick (compared to some) stencil and worked beautifully.

I coated the texture paste in Glamour Dust whilst still wet and left it to dry.

The butterfly was cut from a Memory Box die and 8 layers of pale blue vellum. I added some pearl makers too.

The sentiment is from the Simple Sentiments set by Avery Elle.


A close up of the Butterfly and the sparkle from the Glaour Dust.


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Saturday 21 November 2020

Less is More #433

 Hello there,


It's Saturday and time for a new challenge at Less is More.

Sadly this is our last challenge for this year, however we will be back in the new year with some fab and fun challenges.

 


So, it's one layer time and I'm sure you're all so used to them by now that they don't fill you with dread anymore. 

A nice one to finish the year off and get those last minute holiday cards done.

 


I've actually stamped and coloured an image for this one. I like to make seperate cards for the grandchildren (& gt grand kids now) at Christmas and these Lily of the Valley stamps are fabulous.

Coloured with Promarkers and Spectrum Noir pens.

I've kept it clean and simple except for a tiny scattering of white glitter on the fur of his hat. I'll add a name below the sentiment but I've left it off for now with it being one layer.


Stamp, Lily of the Valley

sentiment, Docrafts

 I hope you all have a very merry Christmas and a happy new year. Stay safe and enjoy yourselves as best you can. Hopefully next year will one of huge celebrations x

 

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Wednesday 11 November 2020

CAS Christmas November

 Hello there,

I'm popping in with my entry for the last challenge of the year at CAS Christmas.

 


 I know it says 2021 on the pic, I think someone can't wait to see the back of this year lol.


I love using non traditional colours on Christmas cards so this challenge was a no brainer for me. Deciding which colours to use was a different story. The only colour I didn't want to use was yellow because no one likes yellow snow do they?



Unfortunately I couldn't get a decent photo due to the miserable weather but I hope you can see enough detail.


This is a close up of the bottom snowflake which I threaded through the main die cut with some silver thread so it moves freely.

It was quite fiddley to do and had to be stuck down with double sided tape at the back and held tighter with a foam pad but I got the result I wanted.The other snowflakes are glued on and it's finished off with scattering of sequins.

So...the last challenge of 2020 which just leaves me to wish you all a very merry Christmas and a very happy and safe New Year.


Dies, Alexandre Renke, Elizabeth Crafts

pearlised card, Crafters Companion


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Saturday 7 November 2020

Less is More # 432

 Hello there,


It's Saturday once again and time for a new challenge at Less is More 

and this time it's a colour challenge.

 

As it's getting nearer to 'that' time of year these colours are perfect for making some last minute Chritmas cards although they're also useful for any other occasion.

I couldn't decide which of the two to choose so I did one of each,


A nice simple card to start.

I smooshed a scrap of card ( I keep all my offcuts for things like this) in Broken China and Tumbled Glass DI before cutting it out with a deckled edge rectangle die from Caroles Crafts
 I mounted the panel with foam pads and added the trees cut with a die from Amazon in silver mirri card.

The sentiment is from Mamma Elephant stamped onto a long strip of card which fits right across the card front.



For my next card I used a scrap of patterned paper in neutral colours cut with a square die (Spellbinders)

I made the frame from a piece of gold mirri card and two square dies, one slightly smaller than the other to give a thinner frame ( Die-namics & Spellbinders)

The Poinsettia die is from Amazon, cut from dark red card and finished with the stamen from a flower that had seen better days.

Sentiment stamp from Avery Elle


Please check out the DT blogs  and other entrants for some fabulous inspiration, I can't wait to see your creations.


Thanks for popping in x