Showing posts with label Blog - Freebies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog - Freebies. Show all posts

Monday, 23 October 2017

I Raccoon I Wood be Lost Without You (and a FREEBIE!!!)

It's a JFF card from me today using an adorable little raccoon image from Gerda Steiner.

I couldn't decide whether or not to stamp a sentiment on the little plank of wood, but decided that it would be better placed in the white space on the left.  After some deliberation I printed 'I WOOD be lost without you', as a pun on the wooden plank, but afterwards I realised I should have put 'I raccoon I wood be lost without you' which would've combined the wood and raccoon puns, but overall I'm really pleased with how it turned out.  





I used the no-lines technique and gave my little critter some long eyelashes to appear more feminine!  I then masked her and used my new dauber and ink pad to create the sky around her.  I find this a much safer technique than trying to watercolour the sky because I used to get the colours of the image bleeding into my sky, especially in the tight angles (such as the small space between her cheeks and the wooden plank). The mask protects the image and using the dauber means the ink is not as wet as it needs to be on the paintbrush.






Water-coloured on Langton Watercolour paper with Ranger Distress Ink Reinkers:
  • Fur: Hickory Smoke, Black Soot 
  • Wood: Frayed Burlap, Walnut Stain
  • Grass: Shabby Shutters, , Twisted Citron, Mowed Lawn, Peeled Paint, Forest Moss
  • Sky: Tumbled Glass
And if you're still with me after all that, I have a little freebie to share today. It's been a while since I made any new circle sentiments, mainly because I've not been using them much myself, but I had a request for a 'just a note' sentiment from Rowlands Crafts, and as I always say, if you don't ask, you don't get!  

You're free to download any of my freebie images, but please respect my conditions listed below.

  • Please do not share my digis directly with others, (for the avoidance of doubt, this prohibits uploading them onto Pinterest), and
  • When you use any of my images I'd be delighted if you include a linky directing people back here so they can collect any that take their fancy themselves.
I'd also love for you to send me any links to cards you've made using my digis, as I love seeing how other people use them and the wonderful creations they make using my digis.  

Finally, feel free to recolour and resize them to suit your project.  :0)





Card Recipe:

I've been inspired by:
Happy crafting
Annette
xx



Thursday, 7 July 2016

Jasmine Coffee in a Teapot and Exciting (for me) News!

I have something really exciting to share today ... I've been published!!!  I know that lots of you have had your creations appear in magazines but I am so proud to see my cards in glossy print I just had to share it with you.

I was asked to make 11 cards for a special pull-out feature in Papercraft Essentials issue 135 that came out a week ago today, so I rushed out to buy a copy, and lo and behold, my teapot card was on the front cover!

So today I'm sharing that card with you using a pretty Jasmine Coffee image from Lili of the Valley and beautiful Summery papers called Time For Tea Cottage from Nitwits.   I'll share some more from the feature over the next few days.

I hope you like them! :0)




And here's the front cover of the magazine featuring my card.
I was dancing around the room when I unwrapped it.
Yup, I'm still grinning now!  :0)





Card Recipe:
I've been inspired by:
  • Country View Challenge - Fun with Circles (I've bought my DI reinkers from the store)
Happy crafting
Annette
xx



Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Barry is an Angel at Bedtime (and a freebie)

I've made another little clock today, this one featuring Barry Angel and a freebie from the Barry Bedtime set, both from Stampfairy.

I've decided that if this is to be used in an infant's room, it might help to have all the numbers on the clock face rather than just 3, 6, 9 and 12, which were on my last clocks, especially if it is going to be used to help teach the little'un how to tell the time!   So I've added all the other numbers to my template, although I had to make them a bit smaller to fit them all in.

The revised template is at the bottom if you want to grab it.  Please note my T&Cs though.





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Freebie:
As promised above, here is my Clock Template freebie that I've used above.  You're free to download it if you like it; click on the image for a larger version, then right click and 'save picture as' to save to your own computer. 

My conditions are as follows:
  1. Please become a follower, then you will see more freebies as they are posted,
  2. Please leave a comment on this post to let me know you've downloaded it, and
  3. Please don't share my freebies directly with other people, but please send them over to collect it themselves.
  4. Please give me credit when you use them and post your finished creations on your blog.
I also adore seeing your creations using my digi freebies, so I'd really love you to send me an email with links to your creations so I can pop over for a peek!





   

Card Recipe:
Please pop on over to StampFairy to see the newly released digi images which were released yesterday.


Here's a preview of the set being released:





    I've been inspired by:
    Happy Crafting

    Annette
    xx

       

    Tuesday, 5 November 2013

    Time for a Clock Tutorial (and a FREEBIE Template)

    I have some really exciting news that I've been bursting to share, because today is the first of 2 spots I have been offered by Christy, owner of Tiddly Inks, to be a guest designer.  I love her images, especially the girlie ones so this is a real treat.  Thank you Christy!.  Mwah!

    And as a special bonus for me, the theme this week at Tiddly Inks Challenges is Anything Goes (*yay*)!  So free rein on creativity.

    The open theme gave me a chance to make a clock which I've been wanting to try every since seeing some amazing ones on Clarissa & Andrea's blog.  The trouble was that I couldn't find a template or tutorial, so I've had to start from scratch.

    I was really pleased with how the finished clock turned out and seriously considered keeping it.  But I thought that it might be better off with someone a little younger, (although I'm not sure I'll ever grow out of pink and girlie stuff).

    Well it's now found a new home with Amelie, who's the daughter of a friend at work.  Her dad told me that she liked pink and girlie stuff, and she wrote me a really sweet 'thank you' note when he took it home.  Plus I got a box of chocs in return which seemed like a fair trade for a chocoholic like me.  :0)

    So, I'm going to share with you how I did it, so that you can benefit from my 'trial and error' workings just in case you like what I've done, and want try making your own.

    Firstly I'll show you my attempt, and then I'll try to explain how I did it.




    Firstly I designed the whole layout in Word.  This was partly so that I could print it out at various stages and review the size and shapes etc, but also then so that I could print out the final version to use as a cutting template.

    I started with 3 circles of increasing size, each inside the other.  This would create the main clock face, a layer to surround the face, and then the actual outer clock frame.   

    I added the 4 main clock face numbers, 3, 6, 9 and 12, in fancy fonts, and marked the centre of the circles.  This is where I would eventually make the hole for inserting the clock mechanism at the end of the project.



    I then added a shape to create the base, I think this is called a trapezium, kind of like a squashed rectangle.  I then added a smaller one inside it.  


    I edited out the bottom line that joined the two 'legs' of the base together and placed the 'legs' underneath my circles ensuring the properties of the drawing objects were set to be 'behind' the circles, so that the top of the legs were not showing through.



    I then wanted something to make the knobbly bits on the top of the clock.  I started looking out for a doggie bone shape as I thought it looked like the ends of a bone, but after some searching I ended up with the top of a tag shape.  I edited out the top of the tags, and angled the tag tops and put them 'behind' the circles.  I measured them to ensure they were level on either side of the clock.





    Finally I added my chosen images, and printed it all out on white card about 16cm in size so that it fitted onto a standard piece of A4 card.

    I then carefully cut out the innermost circle with my craft knife and coloured in my image to create the main clock face.  I stamped around the edge with mini flowers, butterflies and a bird, drew some grass, chalked in some clouds, and added some liquid pearls and glossy accents.  

    I had to be sure not to decorate the clock face with anything that is too 3D as otherwise the hands of the clock would not move around freely when I assembled the clock.

    I used the remaining outer part of my printed design as a template to cut out the fancy clock shape from cream mount board with a sharp craft knife. (The knobbly bits were not easy and they ended up getting simplified when I actually cut them out).

    I inked around the edge of my mount board shape with brown copic and stamped a few extra flowers around the edges.

    I glued my image panel onto a brown circle layer slightly larger than the clock face, and stuck it down onto the mount board.  I then put some stickles around the edge of one of the layers.

    I cut a small hole on the middle marker point and inserted the clock mechanism.  I then added some flowers, twine, button and pearls to decorate around the edge, ensuring these were all outside the area where the clock hands would turn so they didn't get caught on anything.

    So, here's my final project again, all assembled with the clock mechanism and decorations.  





    Below is the final template design (minus the characters!). You're free to download it if you like it; click on the image for a larger version, then right click and 'save picture as' to save to your own computer. 


    My Freebie conditions are as follows:
    1. Please follow me in your chosen blog reader, then you will see more freebies as they are posted,
    2. Please leave a comment on this post to let me know you've downloaded it,
    3. Please don't share my freebies directly with other people, but please send them over to collect it themselves, and
    4. Please give me credit when you use any of my freebies by linking back to my blog if you post any finished creations on your own blog.
    I also adore seeing your creations using my digi sentiments, so I'd really love you to send me an email with links to your creations so I can pop over for a peek!





    Well, that's it; my first Tiddly Inks Design Team creation.  I hope you like my clock, and will join in with the easy peasy challenge this fortnight.  I'll see you again for my second (and final) guest designer spot sometime next month.



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    Card Recipe:
    I've been inspired by:
    Happy crafting.
    Annette
    xx

    Wednesday, 14 August 2013

    Crackers!! (and a freebie)

    I'm afraid that I'm well and truly in Christmas mode today!  StampFairy are sponsoring Crafty Creations today, and the theme is to make 2 of something.  I've made a couple of Chrimbo crackers, one blue and one in pink!!

    I made the base cracker from a 12" square scrapbook page, and I've included the template I created below in case any of you want to give it a try too if you like my versions.





    The images and sentiments are raised up on foam pads.  Here's a close up of each cracker:





    Freebie:
    As promised above, here is my cracker template freebie that I've used above.  You're free to download it if you like it; click on the image for a larger version, then right click and 'save picture as' to save to your own computer. 

    My conditions are as follows:
    1. Please become a follower, then you will see more freebies as they are posted,
    2. Please leave a comment on this post to let me know you've downloaded it, and
    3. Please don't share my freebies directly with other people (so please don't post them to Pinterest), but instead please direct people over here to collect it themselves.
    4. Please give me credit when you use them and post your finished creations on your blog.
    I also adore seeing your creations using my freebies, so I'd really love you to send me an email with links to your creations so I can pop over for a peek!


    See my cards available to buy on eBay
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    Card Recipe:
    I've been inspired by:
    Happy Crafting

    Sunday, 31 March 2013

    Sending Smiles Across the Miles (FREEBIE)

    Happy Sunday everyone.  Today's card showcases products from The Stamp Basket, and features Sun Kissed from Elizabeth Bell.  I've used my lovely Lavish Branch die and pretty Country Companions double sided rose papers.

    The sentiment is a new freebie, requested by TaylorMade. Unfortunately she didn't leave her email so I can't tell her that it's one of those I've selected, but hopefully she'll pop back to collect it.  It's taking me a while to make them up, but I'm getting through them slowly and there will be more to come yet, so keep popping back.


    See my cards available to buy on eBay
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    Freebie:
    As promised, here is my Sentiment freebie that I've used above.  You're free to download it if you like it; click on the image for a larger version, then right click and 'save picture as' to save to your own computer. 

    My conditions are as follows:
    1. Please become a follower, then you will see more freebies as they are posted,
    2. Please leave a comment on this post to let me know you've downloaded it, and
    3. Please don't share my freebies directly with other people, but please send them over to collect it themselves.
    4. Please give me credit when you use them and post your finished creations on your blog.
    I also adore seeing your creations using my digi sentiments, so I'd really love you to send me an email with links to your creations so I can pop over for a peek!

    Card Recipe:
    I've been inspired by:
    Happy crafting

    Saturday, 2 March 2013

    Because you're so Special (and a FREEBIE)

    Thank goodness it's the weekend.
    To celebrate, I've got a card and a new FREEBIE to share with you!!!  Yay!!

    Firstly, thank you to everyone who left a comment on my 'Sentimental' competition a while ago. Sorry it's taking me a while to get started on the new sentiments, but I do plan to create and share some more as the next few weeks go on.

    Today's card is for "Someone Special", which was a sentiment requested by a couple of comments (Julie from Julie's Crafty Creations and Edwina from Edwina's Creations particularly requested this one).  Thanks girls.

    Anyhoo, first I'll show you my card.  I've used Eleanor from Crafter's Companion and some gorgeous Wild Rose Studio papers.  Pink and blue is also (today's) favourite colour scheme.




    See my cards available to buy on eBay

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    All items are from The Stamp Basket as follows:
    Pop over to The Stamp Basket to see the lovely array of products on offer.



    Freebie:
    As promised above, here is my Sentiment freebie that I've used above.  You're free to download it if you like it; click on the image for a larger version, then right click and 'save picture as' to save to your own computer. 

    My conditions are as follows:
    1. Please become a follower, then you will see more freebies as they are posted,
    2. Please leave a comment on this post to let me know you've downloaded it, and
    3. Please don't share my freebies directly with other people, but please send them over to collect it themselves.
    4. Please give me credit when you use them and post your finished creations on your blog.
    I also adore seeing your creations using my digi sentiments, so I'd really love you to send me an email with links to your creations so I can pop over for a peek!


    I've been inspired by:
    Happy crafting

    Saturday, 26 January 2013

    Memoirs of a Geisha (& another FREEBIE)

    I really adore this new Saturated Canary stamp called Cherry Blossom from The Stamp Basket.

    Last time I coloured her in purple, and this time I've used yellow and green.  Green isn't a colour which I'm usually keen on, but I love these yellow and green papers so I've coloured her to match them.

    I've stitched all the panels onto kraft coloured shimmer card and chalked some clouds behind the image.



    See my cards available to buy on eBay

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    Freebie:
    As promised above, here is my Sentiment freebie for today.  It was suggested by Suze after I posted my birthday version freebie last weekend.  Thanks honey!

    You're free to download it if you like it; click on the image for a larger version, then right click and 'save picture as' to save to your own computer. 

    My conditions are as follows:
    1. Please become a follower, then you will see more freebies as they are posted,
    2. Please leave a comment on this post to let me know you've downloaded it, and
    3. Please don't share my freebies directly with other people, but please send them over to collect it themselves.
    4. Please give me credit when you use them and post your finished creations on your blog.
    I also adore seeing your creations using my digi sentiments, so I'd really love you to send me an email with links to your creations so I can pop over for a peek!




    All items are from The Stamp Basket as follows:
    Pop over to The Stamp Basket to see the lovely array of products on offer.



    I've been inspired by:
    Happy crafting 

    Sunday, 20 January 2013

    Bookworm Geek (and another interim FREEBIE)

    I'm using one of the new Saturated Canary images from The Stamp Basket today and quite a clean & simple card.  I don't often use green and yellow, but these bee themed papers are really cute.

    Again I've tried hard when colouring her hair, using both copics and pencil highlights.  I'm still not sure about it though.




    This image is currently ON SALE at The Stamp Basket.


    See my cards available to buy on eBay
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    All items are from The Stamp Basket as follows:
    Pop over to The Stamp Basket to see the lovely array of products on offer.


    Freebie:
    As promised above, here is my freebie for today.  It's one of the sentiments that was requested on my 'competition' post and was suggested by Mojca.   I hope she likes it!!  They'll be more to come, as I work my way through my favourites, so become a follower if you want to pick up some more (or if you want to help yourself to my older ones!)

    You're free to download it if you like it; click on the image for a larger version, then right click and 'save picture as' to save to your own computer. 

    My conditions are as follows:
    1. Please become a follower, then you will see more freebies as they are posted,
    2. Please leave a comment on this post to let me know you've downloaded it, and
    3. Please don't share my freebies directly with other people, but please send them over to collect it themselves.
    4. Please give me credit when you use them and post your finished creations on your blog.
    I also adore seeing your creations using my digi sentiments, so I'd really love you to send me an email with links to your creations so I can pop over for a peek!



    I've been inspired by:
    Happy crafting

    Sunday, 13 January 2013

    Little Lady Bug & Interim FREEBIES

    I'm using another Saturated Canary rubber stamp from The Stamp Basket today.  This one is called Little Lady Bug.

    It's turned out as a monochrome red card, but she just seemed to need some red and I think I got carried away!

    I've also glittered her to the max with glossy accents  crystal glamour dust  and a touch of Stickles just to top it off!




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    All items are from The Stamp Basket as follows:

    Freebies.
    As promised, I've got a couple of freebies to share with you today.  Hopefully you've seen my freebie sentiment competition which is running until the end of January.



    Well, I've got two interim 'winners' already, because Helen and Chris each left a comment on my competition post saying they needed their sentiments fairly urgently for some creations they were making at short notice.  So, I thought I'd make a start on the long list of requests!

    I'm going to make as many as possible, but you're gonna have to bear with me as there are already quite a few requests!   But keep entering your ideas on the competition post, and I'll do my best to get to as many as possible.  I'll probably publish some more 'winners' during this month too from those already requested, so keep your eyes peeled and pop back to collect your freebies!

    You're free to download any of my freebies; click on the image for a larger version, then right click and 'save picture as' to save to your own computer.

    My conditions are as follows:
    1. Please become a follower, then you will see more freebies as they are posted,
    2. Please leave a comment on this post to let me know you've downloaded it, and
    3. Please don't share my freebies directly with other people, but please send them over to collect it themselves.
    I also adore seeing your creations using my digi sentiments, so I'd really love you to send me an email with links to your creations so I can pop over for a peek!





    Today's card has been inspired by:
    Happy crafting.

    Monday, 4 June 2012

    Is this manly enough? (And a freebie)

    It's been an odd day, threatening to rain a bit, then sunny, then overcast.  I spent a bit of time planting some veggies out (sweetcorn and mange tout in the raised beds, and some tomato seedlings out in the greenhouse. And then gave them all a good drenching. The soil in my greenhouse was sooooo dry. I drenched it for ages, like 20 mins at least, and then found it was still powder dry less than a centimetre deep.  I'll have to give it another drenching tonight I think.  Paul wants to go to see some Jubilee fireworks on the seafront later tonight, so despite the fact that I'd like my veggies to be watered in, I hope the rain still holds off for the fireworks.  A nice downpour while I'm tucked up in bed later on would be just fine.

    Once I'd worn myself out in the garden, I came in to rest at my craft desk.  I wanted to enter a challenge which required some text on the papers, and couldn't find the papers that I wanted, (I've had a tidy up and now can't find them even though I can picture them in my head exactly!).

    Anyway, I decided to make a male themed card (not my favourite theme, since I'm worse than hopeless at male cards), but dusted off a Penny Black image that seemed to fit the bill.  Penny Black is what got me interested in stamping all those years ago, and this little hedgy really does bring back some memories.   I went to town with the colouring, using 4 different colouring mediums; Twinkling H2O Watercolours, Copics, Shimmer chalks and Sakura stardust gel pens.

    The multitude of colouring tools made up for not having any flowers, glitter, or ribbon.  Ok, I did sneak a couple of bows in there on the twine, but that is still masculine, right?

    The sentiment is a new one, and is a freebie available below if you'd like to nab it.




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    Card Recipe:
    • Image - Hedge Delivery by Penny Black
    • Sentiment - One of my own Freebies (see below)
    • Papers - Summertime Designs
    • Nesties - Lacey Circles
    • Colouring - Twinkling H2O watercolours, Copics, Sakura Stardust Gel pens, Dovecraft Shimmer chalks
    • From my stash -  Buttons, Twine


    Freebie:
    As promised above, here is my Sentiment freebie that I've used above.  You're free to download it if you like it; click on the image for a larger version, then right click and 'save picture as' to save to your own computer. 

    My conditions are as follows:
    1. Please become a follower, then you will see more freebies as they are posted,
    2. Please leave a comment on this post to let me know you've downloaded it, and
    3. Please don't share my freebies directly with other people, but please send them over to collect it themselves by giving credit where you use it.
    I also adore seeing your creations using my digi sentiments, so I'd really love you to send me an email with links to your creations so I can pop over for a peek!




    I've been inspired by:
    Happy crafting.

    Friday, 11 May 2012

    Guest Bar-Tender and a Freebie

    Woohoo, I got selected by Raise the Bar Challenge last week to join them as one of their guest "bar tenders" this week.  I'm so proud to have been selected.

    The theme this week is Mother's Day.  For all my UK blogging pals, I know we celebrated Mother's day back in March, but it is celebrated on 13 May over in the US, so we get to create some girlie cards again.  Since I think you can never have too much pink, I'm happy to play along.  However, I cheated a little, because I made my sentiment say 'Special Mother' so it could be used for a birthday card for a mum too!!

    The sentiment is a new freebie (see below).

    I saw this pink and brown colour scheme used a few days ago and decided to give it a go 'cos I thought it looked gorgeous.  The thin brown ribbon is actually cut out of a brown jumper (you know those annoying little ribbons they put inside the shoulders to supposedly help to hang it neatly on a hanger in the wardrobe, but all they end up doing is poking out from the neckline when you're wearing the top!!). Well, I can't stand them when they do that, so out come the scissors, and voilà !



    This card is available to buy on my eBay listings

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    Card Recipe:

      Freebie:
      As promised above, here is my Sentiment freebie that I've used above.  You're free to download it if you like it; click on the image for a larger version, then right click and 'save picture as' to save to your own computer. 

      My conditions are as follows:
      1. Please become a follower, then you will see more freebies as they are posted,
      2. Please leave a comment on this post to let me know you've downloaded it, and
      3. Please don't share my freebies directly with other people, but please send them over to collect it themselves.
      I also adore seeing your creations using my digi sentiments, so I'd really love you to send me an email with links to your creations so I can pop over for a peek!



      I've been inspired by:
      Happy Crafting