Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Harvest festival stateside style

In the UK when it gets to this time of year many schools and churches will be starting their harvest festival collections to be later distributed to those in the community in need or the elderly. In the USA they do have a similar celebration in November but for a slightly different reason and they have a national holiday to celebrate and they call it thanksgiving.



Mum has friends in the USA and so I made this card for her to send to them. I think the image is from Beccy's place but am only guessing as it was another that I never got around to using when I received it in a stamp image swap and again there was no name or company on the reverse.

I coloured the image with promarkers , then fussy cut the image. I layered the image on 3 different bird's cards free papers which I cut to shape using one of the free templates from Lily of the valley. I used a square base card which I made into a shaped card using the same templates.


The sentiment is hand written.

I would like to enter this chard into the following challenges:-

Stempelmagic - don't be square

Deep Ocean - autumn

QKR - cats or dogs

Simply create too - autumn splendor



HIMCR - any holiday

Make my monday - autumn colours

Try it on tuesdays - autumn

Crafting for all seasons - autumnal hues

creative moments - autumnal colours

crafty creations - autumn colours

Noor design Uk - shaped cards






Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Coals to Newcastle

Well that's a bit how it felt when mum asked me to make a Halloween card to send to their friends in the USA.  I know we celebrate Halloween here in the UK but its not quite as big or well celebrated as in the USA, after being there on holiday one year at Halloween the UK celebrates Halloween like well compare say a pine branch to a Christmas tree and you have us the UK (pine branch) and the USA (Christmas tree). Now you see why I feel coals to Newcastle hope my card is up to scratch.


The card base is white and I added a layer of black paper with patterned circles on it ,I think it was a magazine freebie but as it was in my scraps folder I'm only guessing. The spiders web is the next layer , I used a Fiskars embossing board and white copy paper to dry emboss the web. I then cut out the gaps between the web using a craft knife and then added glitter for a bit of extra sparkle (only cos we had a heavy mist and I saw a cobweb outside covered in shimmering drops of mist).

The we witch was a freebie from a stamp swap many moons ago , the names and brands of stamps sent were suppose to be written on the backs of each but this one didn't have that information and try as I might I haven't found her as yet so sorry again.

The pumpkin is a stamp I got from Hobbycraft one of the first I bought when my son was in primary school and wanted to make some Halloween cards for friends. I coloured them as I did the witch with promarkers.


The sentiment is handwritten ,the card edged with promarker and another early primary school Halloween stamp spider added for extra fun.

I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:-

Sugarpea designs - colour challenge

IDIC  - rectangle or square cards

Come and get it -clear it out

Glitter n sparkle -add lots of glitter or a charm

The pencil case - creepy or autumn colours

4 crafty chicks - sparkle/shine



one sweet challenge - halloween or purple,black,green and orange




Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Dandelion magic

There seems to be quite a few challenges around that have an autumnal theme as everyone seems to be looking forward to autumn while I would rather cling to the last remnants of summer, even if autumn does officially start imminently and might even be today.

Anyway I thought I might start to replenish my male card stock and this new house mouse stamp seemed to be a good place to start. I only had one house mouse stamp so was a little bit naughty and treated  myself. I decided to go down the autumnal road as even though there are Christmas challenges around too I'm not into Christmas yet that has to wait till November at least.

I coloured the image with promarkers and added sakura glitter pen to the dandelion clock. I stamped and masked leaf images around the edge of a die cut circle and coloured them again with promarkers and then cut around the edges before laying over the house mouse image.I kept the rest of the card relatively simple using a kraft base card and a layout from everybody art. 

I added a wee bow and a tag made with a stamp from Lily of the valley which I stamped onto white card coloured with the same yellow promarker I coloured the dandelion in, and a dark brown promarker for the stamp itself.


I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:-

House mouse challenge - bingo I used ribbon,yellow and flowers and leaves

stamping sensations -sew special (a bit of a cheat as the stitching is already on the ribbon)

Fantasy stampers - autumn leaves



the paper girls - sweater weather

fantastic Tuesday- anything goes/colour me autumn



city crafter - fall has arrived (photo Inspired) I chose the blue sky and imagined all the dandelions and mice playing in the rolling fields

OSAAT - leaves


passion for promarkers-boys will be boys

IndigoBlu - autumn days

left of centre - no designer paper





Saturday, 19 September 2015

fairy magic

I decided after seeing so many clean and simple cards around and after being really pleased with my back to school card that I made in a similar style ( here) I'd have a go with a girly card .



The sentiment is one I had made ages ago when I found somewhere that made acrylic stamps to your design but as all the info for the place is on my other profile that is still lost then I unfortunately don't know the details to share or reuse but I'm sure it will be on the internet somewhere.


The image is lily of the valley, I just think she is so cute and explains why my garden has so many dandelions in the lawns.

I used promarkers that I scribbled with on an acrylic block and then used a water pen to pick up colour and paint the image. It meant I could use quite strong colours and achieve a soft pastel colours effect and that the colours don't show through the card on the inside. Being a fairy there had to be sparkle and for that I used a sakura glitter pen on all the dandelion clocks , her hair band and of course her wings. 

When both are stamped on a white base card the card is finished. I did keep looking at it wondering if I should add something more but resisted , the only thing I might changed if I was to remake the card would be to use a different colour for the sentiment though I'm not sure what but think it might look better in softer hues.

I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:-

Unicorn challenges - myth and magical

card mania - pastel colours

crafting with dragonflies- something magical

Kraftin kimme koffee krop - one sentiment,one image,one layer

Simon says Monday challenege - use favourite technique (mine is stamping and colouring)

artistic inspirations - anything goes twist of magic

crafty sentiments - anything with a sentiment

julia spiri - anything goes with a twist of girls ,girls,girls

Craft - bling


Wags and whiskers - glitter and sparkle


Wednesday, 16 September 2015

My first mixed media

After I had finished my household chores this morning I was supposed to be making a start on decorating my bedroom so I can get my new carpet ordered but I got distracted as I thought IO would have a little play first and have a go at mixed media.

I have to admit I always thought mixed media was really complicated but as there are a few challenges out there for mixed media and many just appear to be using different things I guess its not really as complicated as I thought.

The media I decided to use are some moon-glow spritz inks and embossing powders. I decided first off to have a go at making a stencil by stamping some small leaves I have and cutting them out with a craft knife. That worked well until I decided to use the inks and spritz the leave cut outs. It seemed to work ok until I got impatient and tried to dry them a bit faster with a heat gun , they ended up looking like splodges not leaves.

My second attempt used the same stencil but just embossing powders but they all just seemed to blend together and not the effect I wanted.


I decided to ditch the stencil and use the cut out bits and spray on top of them and then add a sprinkling of embossing powders. My spritz inks are all autumnal colours so that was the theme I decided to stick with. Once the spritz and powders were heated they had a lovely shine and when the cut out leaves were taken off I was left with crisp white leaf shape spaces.I then used the original stamps I used to create the cut out shapes and stamped into the white shapes the appropriate leaves with cocoa memento ink.


I'm not sure what occasion I will use this card for but I definitely think its one for the boys.



I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:-

That's crafty challenge - lovely leaves

Addicted to CAS - leaves



dream valley challenges-autumnal colours



clear it out - autumn stash/leaves/foliage

cards und more - no designer paper


Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Heifer happy birthday

I was lucky enough to be given this fab penny black stamp quite a while ago and have never got around to inking it up. I wasn't quite sure what occasion to use it for but I decided it would make a fun teen girl birthday card.

I used scraps from my reds/pinks scrap folder, I'm never quite sure whether the papers I used are red or deep pink, but either way I thought it would be perfect for a teenage girl. I coloured the image with promarkers although there wasn't really a lot of colouring just really deep red/pink for the balloon and pale pink for the udder and nose and hooves, all different shades of course. I cheated a little on trying to keep to monochrome as I used green on the grass didn't think pink grass would work hope for the monochrome challenges I am entering will forgive me.



I used a Martha Stewart daisy border punch on the striped paper to form the borders to the base layer.The banner I used some paper with daisies on and after cutting a strip  hand cut the ends and then used sticky pads to raise the ends to add dimension. 

I added a couple of daises and a double hand tied bow and a button all pink of course. The sentiment is hand written around the edge of the image and I know its not spelt correctly but thought that just added to the fun pun and as so many teens talk by phone and short hand too I thought it would be ok.


I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:-

Penny Black Saturday challenge - 3 or more patterned papers

Penny Black and more - anything goes

crafty ribbons - happy birthday 

If you give a crafter a cookie - photo inspiration


SLS lines - monochrome

 Suzy Bees - anything goes twist of monochrome


The ribbon girl - anything goes with a ribbon and an image


crafty boots - monochrome

OLLCB - ribbons and bows

The cutie pie challenge - birthday and layout

quirky crafts - animal magic

Bunny Zoes september challenge - teens and tweens

Monday, 14 September 2015

We all need a special friend

I so love this image from LOTV , wrong kind of dog, but sums up my brother and his 4 legged canine friends from as far back as I can remember, our dogs and now his dogs have always been his faithful companions and friends. Growing up we had German shepherds,a poodle, and Heinz 57 breeds but not all at the same time and each and everyone was truly loved . My brother carried on with his dogs and he too has had his share of Heinz 57's and German shepherds too and all equally loved and when they leave for heaven take pieces of him with them but leave a little bit of themselves in his heart.

My brother has a birthday coming up and I thought this would be perfect. I coloured with promarkers and kept to a simple colour palette of blues and browns.


The papers are from my scrap folders and so am not sure who they are designed by(sorry). I mounted the image and the strips on scraps of pearlised blue paper so they have a bit of shine but not blingy as that wouldn't go down well with my brother.

The sentiment is cut using a Britannia word set from brown wrapping paper as I thought Kraft would work well only to discover I didn't have any Kraft paper so improvisation struck, well I guess its Kraft paper of a sort. 

The buttons are also cut from the same paper with my new favourite die which is by X-cut from docrafts and at £2-50 from the range I thought it was a bargain. Well that was my excuse and rationalisation for buying them anyway.I also used a corner pinch on the base card and image.


I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:-

As you like it - favourite die and why(my newest and the buttons are just super cute perfect for buttons to match whatever I make.

Hanna and friends - cute animal/person and kraft paper

left of centre -dies/punches


crafty friends - B is for (buttons,blue,bench,brother)

Allsorts - buttons

simply papercraft - anything goes

613 Ave create - anything goes/love me do




Sunday, 13 September 2015

What do you put on a card for a 14 year old boy...

...who isn't into computer or console games or technology of any kind that much? This is my problem as one of my nephews is 14 real soon and he is into cycling and likes the outdoors as long as he's cycling in it but not much else. Now I hear you all yelling ,isn't it obvious use a cycle ...my problem is I've done this for as long as I can remember with different cycling stamps I have and in different ways too and I just wanted to make something different for him for a change.

I asked the men in my life son and hubby for insight as to what things can go on boys cards and they both said games machines .computer games  and all the usual ,then I said it was for Josh and they both said cycling right helpful NOT.

Anyway I had a rummage and found this stamp I bought from Simon says when I was lucky enough to be a winner ages ago and have never inked it up so I thought the sentiment looked a bit like a text message so decided to go with this. I coloured the image in promarkers and decided that the image lines weren't dark enough so went over the lines with black promarker. The close ups show I didn't quite stick to the lines but ordinarily it doesn't look noticeable at all.

I thought autumnal colours might make it a bit more grown up along with the blue for an autumn sky it might be like the colours he may see on his bike rides when he's out training or doing one of his road races.

The different layers are all made from bits in my scraps folders and don't tell anyone but most of them are not complete and although they look like full rectangles all but one has a chunk missing from the piece of paper but with a little clever layering I think I got away with making them all appear whole.

The sentiment 'Nephew'is a die cut from Britannia dies , I love being able to add things like this as I can personalise each card and make sure its the perfect colour too for what I want.

I rounded all the corners on the card and layers with a corner punch to give a softer look just for a change. I am still not sure whether its suitable for a 14 year old but its a change from cycling images and hopefully a little bit fun too.

I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:-

Artbymiran - anything goes

crafty calendar - anything goes

southern girls - layer it up

crafty catz - autumnal colours

A blog named Hero - 'Happy' 

left of centre - die cuts/punches

A gem of a challenge - boys boys boys

HIMCR - super scraps saturday

The pencil case - B is for Bright

creative fingers - anything goes

Friday, 11 September 2015

Still in butterfly mode

Another butterfly card and how different can colours make things look. Same as my previous post randomly stamped freebie butterflies coloured this time with turquoises and lime greens and yellow.I again stamped extras and fussy cut them and once again using foam pads attached tow butterflies to add dimension.

Oops forgot to say I added dots again around the butterflies. I added a layer of green metallic mirricard onto a white base card. No sentiment this time so far and for now I promise no more butterflies well for a little while.


I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:-

Glitter n sparkle - anything goes

craft your passion - always anything goes


crafting with an attitude - anything goes

crafty girl creations - always  anything goes

little miss muffet - anything goes


creative fingers -anything goes

crafting with friends - anything goes

not just cards - anything goes

flutterby wishes

I so enjoyed making my last butterfly card that I thought I'd try another. I stamped my magazine freebie butterfly randomly and coloured in purples and pinks . I stamped two extras and coloured them the same then fussy cut them out.


I added dots with a fine ink pen my new treat as the promarker I used I didn't think it was fine enough, and then added the two fussy cut butterflies adding foam pads beneath them to add extra dimension.

I layered the butterfly card onto a purple base card and used a pink peel-off and coloured it with the darkest purple marker that I had used to colour the butterflies with to co-ordinate it with the butterflies.

I would like to enter this card into the following challenges;-

Beccy's place september challenge - anything goes

Julia Spiri - anything goes twist of something new

scrap and craft - butterflies

bizzy becs place september challenge - anything goes

The craft barn - stamping









Just flying by...

To wish you happy birthday. That will be the message I will write on the inside of this card for my brother-in -law. He flies model airplanes so I thought this might be appropriate. The background is stamped with a dotty stamp from stamp addicts stamped over a piece of card cut into a scalloped cloud shape.


The plane is actually a clear and silver peel-off ,I coloured the card underneath and also on the clear bits to give the different colour differentiation even though it was the same colour promarker I used.Don't look too closely there are bits I missed when guessing where to colour before I stuck the peel-off down and on my fussy cutting too.


The sentiment is simply hand written.


I would like to enter this card into the following challenges;-

polkadoodles -  things with wings

seize the birthday - no toppings 

4 crafty chicks - birthday

auds sentiments - anything goes


incy wincy - for the boys

stempelgarten - up in the sky

ruby's rainbow - it's a mans world