Sunday 30 December 2012

On my head, Son!

Hi everyone,

Thank you for popping over and taking a look.

Well today, I'm following on the card and gift theme with sweets yet again. This time though, they are chocolate and I can't eat chocolate as it gives me migraine, so they are perfectly safe where they are!!

I had this idea before Christmas but couldn't find any chocolate footballs in the supermarkets and shops that I looked in. I bought some Maoam Pinballs instead but the colours didn't match the card. Also, I ate them before I had chance to make the card! Lol!! So yesterday I went out to find some chocolate footballs and was expecting a long trek round the shops, but I found some in the first shop I visited!! I was so stunned, it totally threw me, I couldn't remember what other shopping I needed to do!

Anyway, enough about me and more about the card.


I took an A4 piece of white card, printed on both sides. I used a backing paper from the Moreheads CD Rom from Crafters Companion. I folded the card longways. In order to make a double easel, I cut one half of the card about two thirds of the way along so that the topper fit comfortably but still leaving enough room for the dome.The topper was also from the Moreheads CD Rom. This was matted and layered onto some blue cardstock from my stash. I printed out a starry backing paper also from the CD  and matted and layered this onto the blue cardstock. The matted and layered topper was then fixed to the backing paper using 3D foam pads.




The second easel was made using a dome from Katy Sue Design and placed inside the template provided with the dome. I used the template as it was a similar colour to that on the topper. I filled the dome with the chocolate footballs and attached the dome and template to some blue cardstock to match that on the other easel. I used the starry backing paper which was again matted and layered onto blue cardstock to match the first easel. The dome and card was fixed to the backing paper using 3D foam pads.



 To make the base of the card more sturdy, I attached this to the matching blue cardstock. I used some cake decorations as the toppers - a football on one side and some football boots on the other. I matted and layered the sentiment onto backing paper and card once I had foiled it with my hot foiling machine. I attached some card candy to the two front corners of the base.




I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:-
Kraftyhands December Challenge- Child's Play - http://kraftyhandschallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/december-challenge-childs-play-and-dt.html
Bearly Mine #66 - Winter Birthdays (Football is a winter sport) - http://bearlymine-challenges.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/challenge-66-winter-birthdays.html
Great Impressions - Anything Goes -http://greatimpressionsstamps.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/december-challenge-and-our-top-pix.html

Thank you for calling by.

Happy Crafting

Wendy xx

Thursday 27 December 2012

It's snow time

Hi all,

Thank you for stopping by today.

Today, I thought I would share with you a card I made with the theme 'snow'. The topper is from the La Pashe Cd Rom, CD 1 of the Big Pair of 2012. I matted and layered this onto a dark blue card stock and then matted and layered these onto a silver mirri card. I used Deco Art Glistening Snow Writer for the snow effect. I have had this in my stash for years and never used it!!

I took an A4 piece of white card and made this into an easel card. I used some blue snowy backing paper from the Magical Christmas Moments CD Rom from Cupcakecrafting and matted this onto dark blue and then onto silver mirri as before.

 

 
I made a box using the same backing paper but this time printed onto card to make it more sturdy. I used my Hougie Board to help score the lines to make the box. I cut out an opening in the top and covered this with acetate so that the liquorice toffee sweets inside were revealed. I stuck all the sides down with red liner tape so that I could not get in to eat the sweets!! LOL!




I printed a sentiment  - 'It's snow time' using my computer and printer and foiled this using my hot foil machine. (This reminds me of Nicky Byrne when he danced on Strictly Come Dancing disguised as the Mask - "It's Show time".) This was then matted and layered onto the blue card and then onto the silver mirri so that it all matched. I tied a bow using silver ribbon which I have also had in my stash for ages and fixed this onto the top left hand corner using silicone glue. I cut out some snow flakes from silver mirri using my Big Shot machine and placed these on the sentiment and the topper. And that was it.



I hope the sweets remain in the box as long as the ribbon and Snow Writer have been in my stash - no I don't think so. Although Weightwatchers are trying to do their bit, I received a letter from them this morning inviting me to join their meetings. No, I don't think that's going to happen either!!

I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:-
Emma's Challenge - Let it Snow - http://www.emmascardsuk.com/p/emmas-crafty-challenge.html
The Little Red Wagon Challenge  No. 165 - Boxing Day - include a box or square http://lilredwagon.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/challenge-165-boxing-day.html
Divas by design No. 66 - Anything Goes http://divasbydesignchallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/challenge-66-anything-goes.html
Paper Crafting Journey - Anything Goes http://paper-craftingjourney.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/anything-goes-challenge-and-winner.html
Here Come The Boys No. 42 - Anything Goes http://herecometheboysblogchallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/challenge-42-anything-goes-xmas-candy.html
Make It Monday - Always Anything Goes - http://ppp-makeitmonday.blogspot.co.uk/
GlitternSparkle No. 12 - Christmas/New Year http://glitternsparklechallengeblog.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/challenge-12.html
Creative Craft World Challenge - Anything Goes http://creativecraftworld.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/our-decemberjanuary-mini-challenge.html
My Time To Craft No. 202 - Animals in the Snow - http://mytimetocraftchallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/challenge-202-animals-in-snow.html

Wednesday 26 December 2012

In the garden

Hi

I hope you all had a great Christmas and that Santa brought you all that you wanted. For those of you who don't celebrate Christmas, I hope you had a great day doing whatever you were doing.

Today, my hubby and son have gone off to play snooker so I am catching up on my blog and doing some crafting. It is good to make some cards other than Christmas cards!!

Today I thought I would share with you a card that I made using the Garden Delights CD Rom from Cupcakecrafting.


I used a white A5 card in landscape.The topper was decoupaged and then matted and layered onto silver mirri. I used a coordinating pink dotty backing paper from the Cd and matted and layered this onto silver mirri. On the left hand side, I wound some baker's twine in a pastel pink around the backing paper  before fixing it onto the card blank. To finish, I fixed a pink rosebud where the twine crossed.

I love the colours on this one, it is so fresh looking after all the traditional Christmas colours that are around at the moment.

Thank you for calling by.

Happy crafting.

Wendy xx

Monday 24 December 2012

Merry Christmas

Hi everyone,

Sorry I haven't been around for the last week but I've been ill. I'm better now and trying to catch up.
As it is Christmas Day tomorrow, I would just like to wish everybody a 'Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year' and I hope to be back in a couple of days.

Thank you for taking the time to pop across and have a good holiday.

For those of you who do not celebrate Christmas, have a happy and peaceful few days.

Thank you and Happy Crafting

Wendy
XX

Friday 14 December 2012

Just a sentiment

Hi all,

Thank you for stopping by.

Today's card is my entry for Sheila's challenge over on My Craft Creations and also for Shopping our Stash.


The sentiment used is one from last years Kanban Christmas kit. I fixed this onto an A6 foiled card blank using 3D foam tape. The card blank was matted and layered onto some silver mirri card which was in turn matted and layered onto some foiled snowflake card from the same kit. This was then layered onto some more silver mirri. To the top left of the image I secured a silver ribbon from my stash, using silicone glue and to the bottom right I fixed 5 gems also from my stash. The sentiment reads 'May the blessings of Christmas be with you today and always'.

The challenges I would like to enter this card for are:
My Craft Creations - Just Sentiment - http://craftcreatoins.blogspot.co.uk/p/just-sentiment.html
Shopping our Stash - Sentimentally Yours - http://craftcreatoins.blogspot.co.uk/p/just-sentiment.html

Thank you for calling by.

Happy crafting

Wendy xx

Thursday 13 December 2012

For a crafty friend

Hi everyone,

Today's card is one which I made for a crafty friend. I hope she doesn't look at my blog until I give her the card!!


I used a scalloped 8x8 card as the base. I used an image from Docrafts Forever Friends - Timeless CD Rom and decoupaged this. I then fixed it on to a rosette which I made from a backing paper from the CD. I used my Hougie Board to make the rosette. This was matted onto a scalloped circle which I cut out on my Cricut machine using the Lacy Labels cartridge and a textured gold mirri card.


Using some white A4 cardstock, I printed two coordinating backing papers, one on the front and one on the reverse. I then cut two pieces, each measuring 11 inces by 5 and a half inches and scored these to make two 5 and a half inch card blanks. On the first one, I cut from the top of the centre score line diagonally to the bottom left hand outer edge; on the second, I cut from the top of the centre score line to the bottom of the right hand outer edge.I then fixed the two backs together and folded the fronts over each other and fixed these at the bottom edge with red liner tape. This made the wallet for my tag/message.I matted the wallet onto the textured gold mirri and placed this using 3D foam tape onto the same backing paper that I used for the rosette, but this time matted and layered this onto the textured gold mirri. I took some wide burgundy ribbon and some narrower burgundy and gold ribbon. I fixed the narrower ribbon onto the wider ribbon using red liner tape and then wrapped this around the backing paper and mirri and wallet before fixing it onto the base card. I tied a bow using both ribbons and fixed this to the ribbon  to the bottom right of the card using silicone glue.


I fixed the rosette onto the wallet over the ribbon. In the wallet, I placed a large tag which read:- "Dear Santa,
As my 'Crafty Friend' has been very good this year, please would you let her have....
Love Wendy xxx"
I attached a gold peg to the right hand corner which mirrored the peg on the image. On the left corner, I secured some red berries and a green leaf.

I would like to enter this card into the following challenges:
Papercraftjunkies - No. 5 - Embellish it - (Rosette, ribbon, bow, peg, berries and leaf) http://papercraftjunkieschallenges.blogspot.co.uk
Crafty Ribbons Challenge - Label/Tag Big or Small - (Tag in wallet behind rosette and image) - http://craftyribbonschallenge.blogspot.co.uk
Crafty for all seasons - No 42 - Green and Red plus glitter/sparkle - (Glitter/sparkle in ribbon) - http://craftingforallseasons.blogspot.co.uk
Crafts and me - no 14 - No blues allowed - http://craftsandmechallenges.blogspot.co.uk
Divas by Design - Red - http://divasbydesignchallenge.blogspot.co.uk
Bearly Mine - Anything Goes - http://bearlymine-challenges.blogspot.co.uk
Make It Mondays - Anything Goes - http://ppp-makeitmonday.blogspot.co.uk
Glitter n Sparkle - No. 10 - Use some meatal (charms etc) - (Metal peg, top right hand corner) - http://glitternsparklechallengeblog.blogspot.co.uk

Thank you for calling by.

Happy crafting

Wendy xx

Tuesday 11 December 2012

Rudolph and his mate

Hi All,

I'm sorry I haven't posted for a while. I've been bogged down with Christmas etc.  as you all probably have. Also my hubby was ill so that took up a lot of my time. Anyway, I'm back now so off we go.

Today I thought I would share with you one of my Kanban creations from a kit which was featured as Pick of the Week on Create and Craft last year. It is a simple creation but I quite like it with the gold on white, I think it looks clean and fresh looking.


I took two of the reindeer and mounted these onto 3D foam pads and then fixed these onto some white card. This was matted and layered onto gold mirri and then attached to an 8x8 white card. I attached a gold gem to each reindeer just below the antlers. I added a sentiment and three snowflakes down the sides.



I would like to enter my card for the following challenges:
Hybrid Chick - Holiday Card - http://www.thehybridchick.com/2012/12/card-caravan-33-holiday-card/
Christmas Card Challenges - Week #2 - http://christmascardchallenges.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/2013-christmas-card-challenge-week-2.html
Here come the boys - Anything Goes - http://herecometheboysblogchallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/challenge-42-anything-goes-xmas-candy.html
Challenges 4 everybody - Anything Goes - Challenge #9 http://challenges4everybody.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/challenge-9-anything-goes.html

Thank you for taking the time to pop over.

Happy crafting.

Wendy xx


Wednesday 5 December 2012

Cupcakecrafting's 12 days of Christmas

Hi everyone,

Over on Cupcakecrafting they are having a '12 days of Christmas' with some super deals. Here is Day 5's offering.

12 Days Of Christmas

 Day Five12 Days Of Christmas - Day 5
Hi Cupcakecrafters,

We've been eagerly anticipating the arrival of Christmas here at the Cupcakecrafting bakery and there's not long to wait now and to help you with your Christmas crafting we have 12 fantastic offers for you, many of which will save you up to 50% on the RRP, more on our CD ROMs.
The offer for Day Five is the Collection Of Forest Friends Papercrafting CD ROMs featuring original artwork by Betty Davies and her lovingly drawn characters from the woodland world. The characters will appeal to all ages

The RRP for the each individual CD ROM is £12.99. During the 12 Days of Christmas offer we have the each individual CD ROM on sale for just £5.00. The club members' price is £4.50. We also have the complete triple collection of Forest Friends CD ROMs on offer for just £12.00. The club members' price is £10.80!!!

The Forest Friends Papercrafting CD ROMs are beautiful collection of designs featuring the original artwork of Betty Davies put together with more than a little touch of magic by Sharon Duncan.
Rabbits, mice, badgers foxes and squirrels all happily live together in their little forest created by our very own talented artist Betty Davies. She has painted 30 beautiful designs which have been cleverly crafted in to 3 delightful CD ROMs by Sharon Duncan.

There are 4 CD ROM options to choose from:
Forest Friends CD ROM 1
Forest Friends CD ROM 2
Forest Friends CD ROM 3
Forest Friends Collection of all 3 CD ROMs


Lynda's Bit on the End

There's something for everybody on the forest Friends CD ROMs and they cover all occasions new baby, new home birthdays, Christmas and many other special days. betty has drawn some beautiful pictures here which will amuse you as well as a recipient of one of the many cards you will make. The prices for these fantastic CD ROMs are unbelievable so don't dither about this offer.
Happy crafting,

Cupcakecrafting

Their website address is www.cupcakecrafting.co.uk

See you there

Wendy

xx

Monday 3 December 2012

My news

Hi folks,

Just to let you know that I have been invited to join the Feline Playful team over on their blog, see yesterday's blog. I wasn't aware of this blog until recently and wondered how all you crafters had time to surf the net to find all these blogs. I only found the challenges by visiting your blogs and noting down the challenge and the theme. Using Feline Playful is a lot easier!!! So if you're like me, and you weren't aware of their good work, pop along to their blog and find out what challenges are available. Here is their address http://felineplayful.blogspot.co.uk/

Also ..... I won first place in the Kraftyhands November Challenge blog. I can't believe it.Thank you everyone over at Kraftyhands for choosing my card.

Happy days.

Wendy xx

Sunday 2 December 2012

Feline Playful

Hi folks,

Just to let you know that I have been fortunate enough to have been invited to join the team at Feline Playful, a site that lists the challenges that are available throughout the crafting community and of course the winners when these are announced.

I have only recently become aware of this site through one of you bloggers. Please feel free to pop along and find out what challenges are available and more importantly whether you are a winner.

Good luck and happy crafting.

Wendy
xx

Friday 30 November 2012

White on white

Hi all,

Here is my entry for the White on White challenge over on PapercraftJunkies. I'm sorry about the photograph but it is white, honest.

I have made a 'Cherub Cot and Presentation box' using the Arty Farty templates and white card. I have decorated the box with small white daisy braid around the acetate aperture. The aperture in the headboard of the cot has a white lacy fabric to add effect and above it, I have used gold coloured peel offs to put the word 'BABY', these are each in a gold building brick peel off, (I didn't think white would stand out and is still in keeping with the rules.)


 Inside the cot, I have made a quilt cover using a white silky material and edged it with white lace. The mobile is made using white card and some teddy motifs attached to white thread and a white flower bead. The tag is made from the same white card, has some ribbon threaded through and the word 'Congratulations' on it using gold peel offs to match the wording on the cot headboard.



 This is the mobile with the teddies.


Challenge
PapercraftJunkies - White on White - No 4 - http://papercraftjunkieschallenges.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/challenge-4-white-on-white.html

I have just noticed that I am number 13 in the challenge. Oh dear!! Someone has to be, I guess.

Thank you for calling by.

Happy crafting

Wendy xx

Wednesday 28 November 2012

For a Special Friend

Hi everyone,

Today's card is one I made with a friend in mind. She has had a horrible year - her daughter moved over to Australia to live earlier this year. The daughter came back in July to get married and then returned to Australia with her husband; her son and daughter in law are due to have a baby any time now but I think my friend is feeling a little left out and would like to be able to do more with helping to prepare things for the baby, also I think there has been some disagreements between them; their business is not doing too well in the recession and worst of all, her Dad was diagnosed with cancer and is not expected to see the year out. So, A, you know who you are, this is for you!

I used the 'Snowman' CD Rom from Crafters Companion for the image and backing papers. The image is decoupaged and I cut the corners with Fiskars scissors to make a concave(?) corner on all 4 corners. I matted and layered this onto silver mirri and then onto dark blue centura pearl card. I did the same with all of the corners to make them match. I fixed two gems to the snowman for his 'coal' buttons and coloured these with a black marker as I didn't have black gems in my stash. I cut a piece of acetate that was slightly larger than the mats so that it would bow a little to add dimension. As I wanted a snow effect on this, I put dabs of  'Dries Clear' adhesive intermittently onto the acetate and then sprinkled with glitter. I then attached it to the topper with red liner tape.


I made an easel card from white cardstock. I matted and layered a darkish blue backing paper from the Cd onto silver mirri and then onto dark blue centura pearl. I did this twice. The first one was placed onto the top part of the easel and then the topper and acetate was secured to this, again using red liner tape. The second piece was placed on the bottom of the easel. Before I attached this, I attached a dark blue ribbon and then a narrower silver ribbon to the inner part of the blue ribbon. I then tied a bow using both types of ribbon and attached this to the band of blue ribbon. To make the stopper, I printed a sentiment onto card and put this through my hot foil machine using silver foil. I cut the corners to match the topper, chalked it with mid blue chalk to match the lighter backing paper and matted and layered this onto silver mirri and then onto the dark blue centura pearl. I secured this to the card using silicone glue. I cut some snowflakes from white card using the Pot Pourri Cricut cartridge and chalked these also with the chalk. I attached a silver gem to the centre of each of the snowflakes and then  attached the snowflakes to the card.


The acetate cover, bowed to give dimension.


I would like to enter this card for the following challenges:-
Kraftyhands - Christmas Creations - use at least one Crafters Companion or Kraftyhands product http://kraftyhandschallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012_11_01_archive.html
My Craft Creations - All Things Christmas http://craftcreatoins.blogspot.co.uk/p/all-things-christmas.html
Allsorts Challenge - Bring on the Bling http://allsortschallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/week-182-bring-on-bling.html
Crafters Companion - Favourite Colour Combination - use at least one Crafters Companion product http://ccmonthlychallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/november-challenge-favourite-colour.html
Glitter n Sparkle - Number 8 - Ribbon and or lace http://glitternsparklechallengeblog.blogspot.co.uk/2012_11_01_archive.html
Crafty Ribbons Challenge - Number 33 - Use at least two ribbons http://craftyribbonschallenge.blogspot.co.uk/

Thank you for calling by.

Happy crafting.

Wendy xx

Tuesday 27 November 2012

Attention all dieters!!

Hi folks,

Today I thought I would share with you some non fattening cupcakes that I took to the craft fair. I wasn't sure whether to take them or not but hubby thought I should, so I did.

They are non fattening because they are a rolled up white face cloth with a bath pearl on top for the cherry and placed into a cupcake warapper. The cupcake wrapper was made using the Elmo's Party Cricut cartridge. I used backing papers from the Garden Delights Volume 2 CD Rom from Cupcakecrafting and one from the Polka Doodles Paper Boutique Volume 3 and printed them onto card. I held the facecloth together with a coordinating ribbon and secured the bath pearl with a 3d foam pad.  Just to cover myself, I made a label with the ingredients of the bath pearl and put this inside of the cupcake wrapper. A lot less calories, I'm sure you'll agree!! Lol.



Thank you for calling by.

Wendy xx

Monday 26 November 2012

Village Craft Fair

Hi

This blog was supposed to be posted yesterday but had trouble uploading the photographs, anyway, they are done now.

As some of you may know, I went to my craft fair on Saturday and did reasonably better than I thought I would. Not as well as Sylvia though, well done to her.

The cards I sold the most of were Kanban cards and one of my Cupcakecrafting cards. I had also made some desk calendars using the Moreheads CD Rom by Crafters Companion and some baskets with doggy treats and bird food using the Garden Delights CD Rom and the Paws for Thought CD Rom, both from Cupcakecrafting. I also made som baskets with cat treats in using the Polka Doodles Paper Boutiques CD Rom but these didn't sell - maybe more dog owners than cat owners in my village.

Here are some photographs of some of my wares!!


I wasn't sure whether they would sell or not so only made a few.


These are two of my favourites, although I like most of the images on this CD.


Here are some of the baskets.




I also added a sign on a lolly pop stick that said 'Feed the birds, Tuppence a bag' using one of the 'labels' dies from Spellbinders. This was an after thought and had already taken my photographs by the time I remembered to do it. I made the baskets using card, filled the bottom with shredded tissue paper, part filled a cello bag with bird seed and put a bow on the front. You can't quite see it on this photograph. I used a Martha Stewart punch to decorate the handle.



These are my doggy treat baskets. Again, I did the same thing as with the bird food baskets but used the Paws for Thought CD Rom. The card is printed on both sides. I used my Spellbinders dies for the circle and the scalloped circle and then cut the bone using the Pot Pourri Cricut cartridge using black/brown card, depending on the colour of the backing paper and doggy treats. Again, I filled a cello bag with doggy bones - charcoal or gravy flavoured depending on the colour of the basket and put a bow on the front of the bag.

I was pleased they sold, but sad that they sold better than my cards.

Not to worry, I have one more craft fair to attend. If the cards don't sell there, I have my Christmas cards already made!! They will be a lot more elaborate than I usually send to people I don't see very often!! Lol!

Thank you for popping along. If you have time please leave a comment, I always like to read what you think.

Thank you  and Happy Crafting.

Wendy
xx

Thursday 22 November 2012

Paws for Thought

Hi everyone,

Today i thought I would share a few cards that I have made using the Paws for Thought Volume 2  CD Rom from Cupcakecrafting. I have made these for a craft fair that I am going to on Saturday. I planned to take some Christmas Cards, everyday cards and some other little gift nick nacks that I have made. The craft fair is in the local village hall and the village is full of 'doggy' people, so hoped these would go down well. Fingers crossed.

The cards are all ready in cello bags so I apologise if these are shiny on the photographs.


This first one is a cocker spaniel, I tried to keep it plainish, then it could be used for either a lady or a gentleman, although it does have some bling in the form of gems in the corner and on the ribbon.




The second is the Irish Water Spaniel. Again I tried to keep it for either sex. I do tend to make a lot of cards for women, so this was my way of balancing it out.


This is the Golden Retriever. This is a 6x6 card and although it has flowers on, hoped that this would appeal to either sex. Below is a matching notebook and pen. I inserted a piece of coordinating backing paper into the pen to try and make it look as if it matched the notebook. I'm not sure about these two items, I think I might use these myself. I think the backing on the notebook looks a bit dowdy. We'll see how I feel on the day.


Thank you for popping along. I hope to show you some more things that I have made for the craft fair tomorrow if you have time to pop over.

Happy crafting.

Wendy

Tuesday 20 November 2012

Tatty Ted 18th

Hi everyone,

I had a little trouble with my blog yesterday. I was tinkering about with it and lost the toolbar a the top of the page. I don't know if this is important but it makes life a lot easier having it there. Nobody could help me get it back, so I decided to change the template. I preferred the template I had, but hey, I like blue, so we will give this one a go for a while. If anyone knows how I can fix the other one or how to change the font on the blog, please let me know.

 
Now for today's card. I thought I would share with you a Tatty Ted 18th birthday card that I made. It is just a simple A4 card with a topper that I decoupaged and matted and layered onto silver mirri card. I chose a backing paper also from the Docrafts Me to You CD Rom and matted and layered this onto silver mirri. This was then matted onto a piece of white card to which I tied a matching turquoise bow before attaching the whole thing to the A4 card. I fixed a glittery number '18' to the balloon and wrote the recipients name onto the tag on one of the presents, although this is difficult to see on this photograph.

I hope you like it and thank you for stopping by.

Happy crafting.

Wendy xx

Monday 19 November 2012

A Fishing Card

Hi everyone,

Today, I thought I would post a card I made for my son's 17th birthday.

I used Joanna Sheen's Messy Rabbit cd to make an A4 size card. For the front topper, I used an image of Messy Rabbit fishing and attached some nylon thread with a fishing lure on the end.


 
 
On the inside, I made a pocket for some vouchers to enable him to start driving lessons.



 The topper on the third page was an image of Messy Rabbit driving a car and I put an 'L' plate  embellishment around it.

 
 
On the fourth page, I put a photograph which my son had taken once when he was fishing. On the fifth page was the verse.
 
 
 
He was thrilled with the driving lessons and couldn't wait to get started. We had booked a lesson for the morning of his birthday, so he hadn't got long to wait for his first one.
 
 
 
Thank you for popping over. Please leave a comment, I enjoy reading your feedback.
 
Happy crafting.
 
Wendy
xx

Sunday 18 November 2012

Chance to win

Hi everyone,

Thought I would share the chance to win a set of metallic markers from Letraset as advertised on Jak Heath's blog.
http://www.jakheath.com/2012/11/making-your-images-pop-with-letraset.html
There's a tutorial on there also on how to use them. Pop over and have a look.

Good luck

Wendyxx

Friday 16 November 2012

Sketch Challenge

Hi everyone,

Two posts in one day, can't be bad!!

Here is my entry for the Sketch Challenge over on 'My Craft Creations'. http://craftcreatoins.blogspot.co.uk/p/blog-page.html *Winner*



I have used an image from 'The Tale of Two Bad Mice' CD Rom from Crafters Companion. It was a circular pyrimage. I matted this onto a piece of green card which I had cut into a scalloped circle on my Cricut machine using the Lacy Labels cartridge. This was then attached to a coordinating backing paper from the same CD Rom which had in turn been matted and layered onto a larger piece of the green card and then placed on an 8x8 card from my stash. Using a different backing paper, I punched out a smaller mouse image to match the larger topper using the Epiphany circular machine and again attached this onto the green card from my stash. The border was made using a Martha Stewart punch (I think it was called Arches). The flowers and leaves were cut using the 'Flower Shoppe' Cricut cartridge and placed on the card. The paper used for the flowers was a backing paper from the CD Rom which was chosen to match the dress on the mouse on the topper. The leaves were cut from Centura Pearl paper, the centres of the flowers are Card Candy - Moorish from Craftworkcards. The two in the top corners have been coloured using the Pine Green Promarker from Letraset so that they matched the rest of the card.


I hope you like it. I'm sorry that the pictures are dark but I have just taken the photograph in the bedroom light, I prefer to take them in natural light.

Thank you for taking the time to pop along. Any feedback is welcome.

Have a great weekend.

Wendy

XX

Anything goes when you're young at heart!

Hi everyone,

Sorry I haven't blogged for a while. I've been decorating the house and then hurt my back, so everything is taking longer than normal.

I wanted to enter this card though for a couple of challenges.




The card was made from a piece of A4 navy blue card and made into a stepper card using my Hougie Board. The topper and backing paper, Jump and Jive is from the Decoupage Plus section of the La Pashe 'The best of 2012' cd rom. I decoupaged the topper and made a hole near the old man's mouth so that I could insert the stem rose so that it looked like he was holding it in his teeth. I matted and layered the topper onto some black card. The blue gingham backing paper was also matted and layered onto black card. In between the two, I sandwiched an old cd and attached the topper at a jaunty angle. I made the stepper card from card I had in my stash and added card candy to the four corners. The sentiment was matted onto black card and attached to the middle at the bottom of the card. I did originally attach some musical notes to the card, but I wasn't sure about this, so took them off.




The challenges I would like to enter this card for are:-
Allsorts Challenge - Young at Heart http://allsortschallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/week-180-young-at-heart.html
Make it Monday - Anything Goes http://ppp-makeitmonday.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/mim115-with-bugaboo-stamps.html
Lady Annes Challenge - Anything Goes http://ladyanneschallenges.weebly.com/anything-goes.html

All that is left to say is - I hope I am as agile as this when I'm their age!! Lol

Thank you for calling.

Wendy

xx

Friday 9 November 2012

Blue and Brown For Men only

Hi everyone,

Here is the card that I would like to enter into Emma's Challenge, Make It Monday Challenge and The Allsorts Challenge. This is not normally my usual style but it is the idea that I had when I saw the challenge titles, so I went with it. I hope you like it.




 I've used an 8x8 card and matted and layered it with a backing paper from Gone Fishing from Daisytrail which I altered slightly using Craft Artist to make it look more swirly like the sea or a river and added a border to the left hand side. To the lower right, I used some Centura pearl paper in dark brown and tore it to fit the corner. I used some Spiders Web Net in Turquoise Blue from Club Green and placed it on the right hand side to add texture and have the effect of a fishing net. I used the Cricut Art Nouveau cartridge to cut the bullrushes from brown paper that I had in my stash and added a shell motif sticker and a basket embellishment also from my stash.




The image is from 'The Games Men Play' from Fee J designs and has been stacked and matted onto another piece of brown centura pearl paper which has been cut from the Lacy Labels Cricut cartridge. The sentiment was made on Craft Artist.


Challenges I wish to enter this card for:
Emma's Challenge No 10 - Brown and Blue http://www.emmascardsuk.com/p/emmas-crafty-challenge.html
Allsorts Challenge - For Men Only Week 179 http://allsortschallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/week-179-for-men-only.html
Make It Monday Challenge No. 114 - Anything Goes http://ppp-makeitmonday.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/mim-114-with-dr-digis-house-of-stamps.html

Thank you for calling by. Please leave a comment, all feedback is welcome. If you would like to follow, please do.

Happy crafting.

Wendy

Saturday 3 November 2012

Another from the Vintage Tapestry Kit.


Hi All,

Today I'm busy making samples for the new Cd Rom from Cupcakecrafting. As I can't show you these, I thought I would share another card from the Kanban Vintage Tapestry kit. The photo is a bit dark, apologies for that.




I made the stepper card from a backing paper from the kit using my Hougie Board and added a topper and frame and sentiment also from the kit. The butterfly was taken from the Flower Frames kit also from Kanban.

Hope you all have a good weekend. 

Wendy

Friday 2 November 2012

Promarkers

Hi All,

Have you seen the chance to win a complete set of Promarkers from Letraset over on 'Going Buggy'. Closing date is 18th November 2012.

Here is the link or click on the logo at the side of my page. http://www.going-buggy.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/win-complete-set-of-promarkers.html

Good luck.

Wendy

Thursday 1 November 2012

Vintage Tapestry

Hi everyone,

Today, I thought I would share with you a twisted easel card that I made using Kanban Vintage Tapestry.



I printed a coordinating backing paper from 'A Touch of Elegance' CD Rom from Cupcakecrafting onto card and made the easel card. The topper frame was attached to the front of the card using a single layer of 3D foam tape, the central topper was attached using a double layer of the 3D foam tape so that it protruded from the frame. I used a sentiment from the kit to act as a stopper. The butterfly on the right is taken from the Flower Frames kit also from Kanban. Gems from my stash were added to add effect.

Thank you for calling by. Please leave a comment, i enjoy reading your feedback.

Happy crafting.

Wedny