Hi all, today brings another new challenge from the Serendipity Stamps Challenge Blog! This fortnight, we have a fun theme - Things are Not as They Should Be! So, use an image or die from Serendipity Stamps for a theme which is completely different to the stamp - i.e. a Christmas stamp/die for a birthday, or an Easter image for a New home - just let your imagination swing!
I have used the Bayleaf Wreath, a traditional Christmas image. I really wanted to jazz it up with some flowers for an Easter card, and some Easter themed papers.
I coloured the image with Promarkers, and added some paper flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts over the pine cone detail in the image - it worked a treat!
I added some stickles to the flowers and dotted about on the wreath, and added this to some lovely easter themed papers from Trimcraft Spring Drop stack - you can just see the cute bunny peeping out of his warren! I popped on a few pink pearls for some shine.
I added some pink and Ivory lace velvet trim from The Ribbon Reel, and layered onto a mat of Gumball Green card. I finally stamped the Easter greeting, also from Serendipity Stamps.
Do stop by the rest of the Design team for some more fab inspiration!
Thanks for stopping by,
Pauline
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Sunday, 17 February 2013
TRR #47
Hi all, I'm back with the very happy news that I am a part of The RibbonReel family again! I have really missed being a part of this challenge, and this week's beautiful inspiration pic is just the thing to get my poor mojo into gear!
This week, Lenet has chosen this fab pic to inspire us - well I love cake, and I love purple! She asks that we use the colours in the photo and use Ruffles in our creations.
And here's my take:
I began by stamping a doily background using Waltzingmouse Stamps in a variety of purples - Wisteria Wonder from Stampin' Up!, Milled Lavender distress ink and Elderberry from Memento.
I then stamped the fab cake image from Waltzingmouse Stamps in the same inks including Shaded Lilac and Tattered Rose.
I cut the image using a Spellbinders frame, and added some clear gems and a little Purple bakers twine boe from The ribbon Reel.
I then added some Sheer Box Pleat White trim also from The Ribbon Reel to the bottom of the card, and added a sentiment from the WMS set.
I am entering this into this month's Waltzingmouse Blog party, which wants Doilies in our creations.
Do stop by the rest of the D.T for some lovely frilly cake inspired creations!
This week, Lenet has chosen this fab pic to inspire us - well I love cake, and I love purple! She asks that we use the colours in the photo and use Ruffles in our creations.
And here's my take:
I began by stamping a doily background using Waltzingmouse Stamps in a variety of purples - Wisteria Wonder from Stampin' Up!, Milled Lavender distress ink and Elderberry from Memento.
I then stamped the fab cake image from Waltzingmouse Stamps in the same inks including Shaded Lilac and Tattered Rose.
I cut the image using a Spellbinders frame, and added some clear gems and a little Purple bakers twine boe from The ribbon Reel.
I then added some Sheer Box Pleat White trim also from The Ribbon Reel to the bottom of the card, and added a sentiment from the WMS set.
I am entering this into this month's Waltzingmouse Blog party, which wants Doilies in our creations.
Do stop by the rest of the D.T for some lovely frilly cake inspired creations!
Friday, 15 February 2013
Saturated Canary Challenge...
Hi all, it's been a long time since I was here last! I'm seriously lacking my crafty mojo, I miss it, please come back!!
In an effort to stoke the fire, I had a little peruse of the lovely images over at Saturated Canary. I have only used my Promarkers once this year (yes it's that bad!) and I thought one of these gorgeous images would perk me up!
I purchased more than one (ahem!) and I just love this gorgeous girl. She reminds me of the heroine in The Hunger games Trilogy, Katniss Everdeen. I read all those books last year, back to back on holiday in four days! Loved them!
Anyway, here she is...
I went with Blues and Greys for her outfit, and I'm fairly pleased with the result, given that I'm a bit rusty haha! I used a combination of Promarkers and Flexmarkers - I did make a list of the colours I used, but there's way too many to type here, but if anyone wants to know the colour combos just pop me an email!
I cut her out using a Sissix Framelits dies #3 - I love these dies, they are so clever - They cut the shape you can see, and also a skinny frame! Two die cuts from one die! It makes 'matting' an image so easy!
I cut her out first, then cut another label shape using some teal bazzil card, and used the skinny frame to frame her with. Simple!
I used a couple of PTI Tiny Tags and the 'Love you' sentiment topped with a twine bow and pearly brad.
For some floral prettiness I added some flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts, and a couple of co-ordinating flourishes using some Memory Box dies.
For some glitter I added some Stickles to the flowers, and around the frame. The pretty backing paper is from my stash, and is one of the first papers I ever bought when I first started crafting!
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
Saturated Canary Challenge - Love
Tuesday Throwdown - Anything goes
Papertake Weekly - Hearts & flowers - I used a heart shaped tag, and lots of flowers!
I Love Promarkers - for the Girls - this card is for my gorgeous big girl!
I love the result with this card, and I'm hoping it's kick started my crafty mojo lol!
Thanks for stopping by,
Pauline
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Serendipity Stamps Challenge
Hi all, today I have a little Easter themed creation for this fortnight's Serendipity Stamps Blog challenge.
This fortnight the challenge is to create something using your Scor-Pal, or other scoring board. We have a prize from Scor-Pal for one lucky winner of a Scor board, and the Serendipity Stamps special this week is Free Shipping on any U.S order of $10 or more, and runs from Feb 6th until Feb 13th.
I have made a little gift box, using the instruction found on the Scor-Pal website HERE. The instructions were so easy to follow, and with my scoring board I made this in about 15 minutes! Of course the decoration took a little longer! This was surely faster than hopping in my car, kids in tow, find a parking space, trip to the shop and forking out for a gift box for really any occasion!
As my box topper, I have used the lovely Serendipity Stamps image of Jeanie's Easter Basket.
I used Promarkers to colour the image to match the pretty papers by Trimcraft, from the Summer Breeze stack.
I cut the image with a Spellbinders oval nestie, and edged with a Spellbinders fancy trim from Venetian Motifs set.
Do stop by the rest of the design team for some more Easter themed inspiration. Although our projects are Eadter themed, your own entries need not - as long as you use your score board to make your creation, and use a Serendipity stamps image or die cut, you will be eligible for the prize.
Thanks for stopping by,
Pauline
This fortnight the challenge is to create something using your Scor-Pal, or other scoring board. We have a prize from Scor-Pal for one lucky winner of a Scor board, and the Serendipity Stamps special this week is Free Shipping on any U.S order of $10 or more, and runs from Feb 6th until Feb 13th.
I have made a little gift box, using the instruction found on the Scor-Pal website HERE. The instructions were so easy to follow, and with my scoring board I made this in about 15 minutes! Of course the decoration took a little longer! This was surely faster than hopping in my car, kids in tow, find a parking space, trip to the shop and forking out for a gift box for really any occasion!
As my box topper, I have used the lovely Serendipity Stamps image of Jeanie's Easter Basket.
I used Promarkers to colour the image to match the pretty papers by Trimcraft, from the Summer Breeze stack.
I cut the image with a Spellbinders oval nestie, and edged with a Spellbinders fancy trim from Venetian Motifs set.
Do stop by the rest of the design team for some more Easter themed inspiration. Although our projects are Eadter themed, your own entries need not - as long as you use your score board to make your creation, and use a Serendipity stamps image or die cut, you will be eligible for the prize.
Thanks for stopping by,
Pauline
Monday, 4 February 2013
A card for a Few challenges..
Hi all, I have a card today for three challenges - colourQ, Retrosketches and the Waltzingmouse Stamps Washi Tape Challenge.
Here's my take:
The washi tape is made with Stampin' Up! inks Raspberry Ripple and Primrose Petals. The brown ink is Memento Espresso Truffle.
The mat card is also Primrose Petals and the card base is Very Vanilla.
The pretty floral spray are flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts, and the little leaves are WMS leaf images stamped in Espresso Truffle and hand cut.
Short and sweet today, I'm in a big hurry! I'll be back later with a list of the stamps I used!
Thanks for stopping by,
Pauline
Here's my take:
The washi tape is made with Stampin' Up! inks Raspberry Ripple and Primrose Petals. The brown ink is Memento Espresso Truffle.
The mat card is also Primrose Petals and the card base is Very Vanilla.
The pretty floral spray are flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts, and the little leaves are WMS leaf images stamped in Espresso Truffle and hand cut.
Short and sweet today, I'm in a big hurry! I'll be back later with a list of the stamps I used!
Thanks for stopping by,
Pauline
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