This card is A5 in size and is made by simply scoring and then folding a sheet of white linen effect card in half.
When I mess about trying to decide where to put the tiniest and most insignificant of flat back gem I call it Fiddle Farting, hence the name of the blog!!!
Monday, 31 August 2015
We’re Going To Miss You – Leaving Card
Friday, 28 August 2015
Handbag Birthday Card (40th Birthday Card)
This card is A5 in size and made using a white linen effect, hand cut card blank.
I cut the card blank (A5) and then added the mat and layered gingham background ….. then, I made the sentiment and embellished panels with no real plan as to how they would come together!! Big mistake!
The self adhesive letters were from a Christmas range from Papermania. and had a touch of glitter about them.
When I started to put the card all together it soon became obvious that both mat and layered panels would have to go on the card at a “jaunty” angle to fit on the card …. and that was the problem, and yes…… in the end I did have to do them again to make them fit ….. and I HATE doing that!
In the end I punched tiny flowers first for the background panel …. and then saw that a few more were needed on the sentiment panel ….. with added tiny flat backed gems ……… and finally faux stitching!
Monday, 24 August 2015
Simple Wedding Card
This card measures 5ins x 5ins and is made using a white linen effect, hand cut blank.
I have to admit that I made this card in a panic and a rush. I don’t usually make cards for other people anymore as I don’t like the pressure of meeting other peoples expectations, but on this occasion I relented with only a days notice, but for the first half hour or so whatever I tried was wrong …….
I add the faux stitching using a black fine liner pen, the wood appears to be polished and so didn’t absorb the ink, but I made sure it was dry before centring it on the card. Two small, blue, flat backed gems complete the something blue theme, as well as the two matting layers. Simple and quite less is more, however if I was doing it again, perhaps I might miss out the faux stitching on the layers.
I wish that they did an inexpensive, long lasting, grey fine liner pen, sometimes black can be a little bit harsh and obvious, but there again I could always do my faux stitching lightly with a pencil!!!
Friday, 21 August 2015
Dinosaur Shaker Cards
I have used Royal & Langnickel 3ins x 8ins aperture cards and bubble fronts for these dinosaur cards, however, I have had them for some many years I am afraid that they may no longer be available except perhaps on e-bay.
I put together three 2ins square scenes for each card, with two or three dinosaurs in each, depending on their size and then doodled a few trees and a bit of grass, nothing too artistic, just to add a little more interest.
Monday, 17 August 2015
Plundered Old Maps
When I was at work, the Geography Department was throwing away all the old maps that were no longer relevant to the new schemes of work, oh my life, sacrilege ………..believe me, I was round there pretty dam fast, work had to wait that day!!!!
I have also looked on Pinterest and found no end of inspiration there, so it looks like I will be very busy with my plundered treasure with many exciting projects already mapped out!
Friday, 14 August 2015
Card/Notelet With Bookplate Embellishment.
This card measures 5.5 ins x 5.5ins and is made using a manufactured Kraft card blank. I am afraid the picture doesn’t really do them justice, my lighting is pants at the moment!
I have to admit, this is the sort of card I would love to receive. I cut a 5in square piece of scrap card and then stuck 1in strips of vintage print papers on to it, adding a little faux stitching, but when I make more of this design I am going to run them through with my small, battery operated sewing machine, without any thread and then join the holes up with a fine liner pen, for a “proper” faux stitching effect. The panel was also mat and layered on gold mirror card.
I then added a gold tone bookplate, an effect I love, but have only used once before. The font I used for the sentiment is Edwardian Script ITC, font size 26, which was a perfect fit. Two matching brads keep the bookplate in place.
The die cut, cardstock ephemera embellishments (double sided) are from K & Co, I have had them for a few years now, loved them, but didn’t have a clue what to do with them….. but, on this card they were perfect with a little translucent glitter added here and there.
I am so pleased with the results that I am going to make a whole lot more, now I don’t work and I am on a very tight budget these will be brilliant put in sets of eight (and in a decorated box) to give as notelet sets as Christmas presents.
Monday, 10 August 2015
Flower Garden Card
This card measures 4ins x 4ins and is made using a white linen effect, hand cut card blank
This card was made to solve the problem of what to do with a pack of “tiny weeny” flower stickers which I think originally came from Woolworths!!!!
I started off making the centre panel by cutting a 2.5 ins square, adding a scrap of green Bazzill for the grass along the bottom and then drawing a series of stems to stick the “tiny weeny” flowers on top. I doodled the leaves using a green fine liner pen and then added a small ladybird sticker to finish the whole design.
Next followed a little extra mat and layering on white and turquoise card because the embellished square looked a little lost on just a plain white card blank.
This card was made to solve the problem of what to do with a pack of “tiny weeny” flower stickers which I think originally came from Woolworths!!!!
In the end I managed to get ten cards from one pack of flowers, however ….. I now have the rest of a pack of ladybirds to use up …… probably on a nine square card, so watch this space!
Friday, 7 August 2015
Small, Very Simple, Pearl Heart Wedding Card
Monday, 3 August 2015
A Little Wish Bottle
As I have said many times, sometimes if I am not happy with an idea/project, I put it away and come back to it later, as was the case with this little wish bottle.
My frustration was all down to the dandelion seeds, which when I first put them in the bottle I could hardly see them, and so didn’t look very “magical”, but now, after a year or so on my shelf, I noticed that they had dried and the effect I had wanted had finally been achieved.
I haven’t done a lot to the bottle, just wound some blue thread round the top and then tied a silver wishbone charm into it. The label is made using a Dymo label maker but I am wondering if it is delicate enough? Perhaps another idea for next time.
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