Sunday, 8 August 2010

Carbooting Sunday

As you can see from my picture, this carboot is HUGE!

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Lisa picked me up at half past seven to go to a carboot  about 15 minutes away from us.. We must be mad, Sundays were meant for lying in and tea and toast in bed! We were good girls and stuck to our plan of each walking  down one side of a row and then swopping over at the top, as we knew we would be looking at/for the same thing and didn’t want to spoil a good friendship by fighting in an unseemly fashion over some trifle that caught both our fancies!

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I was really keen to go, as Lisa said that the last time she went she found some double sided, silver mirror card. I’d had some a few years back and it was brilliant, especially for making boxes etc. on my Silhouette …… but I never thought I’d find any more once it was used up.  I managed to get 3 packs of  50 sheets for £2 each, bargain!  The lady on the stall said she was trying to get some double sided gold, now that would be even brillianter!!!

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I also managed to find this small pile of bracelets and necklaces to disassemble. I was particularly looking for ones that had attached beads (as below), because they will look like little charms on the bracelets I intend to make with them. I paid between 20p and 50p for each of them, but there is a NEXT necklace amongst them that  I think I will wear for a while before undoing

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These baskets were our find of the morning, costing just £1 for 10. I was thinking Christmas, but Lisa was thinking way ahead of me to Easter.  They measure about 4ins square and will be ideal for putting all sorts of little things in. We got 30 each! What are we like?

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This was a funny sort of purchase, but only cost 50p – it’s a huge bag of fuzzy felt dancing girls with lots of dancing clothes etc. ……. I’m thinking …… girlie cards?

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I also managed to find Monkey a very fetching Christmas outfit!!!

Cyclo Cross Birthday Card

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Another one of my newspaper cards today.  I have made a very simple decoupage layer to accentuate the rider.
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A bit of clip art and a few hologram stars – quite simple …. but putting it all together must have taken me at least an hour and a half!
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Saturday, 7 August 2010

Train Birthday Card

Train card
I’ve used a whole mixture of elements on this card; the train is stamped with a bit of doodling added and backed with foam pads to give a 3D effect, plus a few odd stickers from Paperchase (the trees) and Matalan (the people and rabbit). I have doodled the track and the smoke, which again, I have stuck with foam pads for extra dimension.
The blue gingham paper is a digi download.  I love using gingham but can never find just the right colour, so I downloaded a couple of sets from Activity Village http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/free_printables.htm – now I am never without just what I want.
And finally the alphabet stickers are from the Papermania – Hampstead Range (beware when buying these, as when I bought them I found that there was no “W"’s” in any of the three sets I bought.!!!!

Friday, 6 August 2010

Poundland Shopping

Do you remember ages ago when I said I was looking for “the perfect gingerbread man” and that I’d found him in an IKEA children's baking set, but it cost about £7.99 and I didn’t really want the rest of the paraphernalia?

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Well, they say ‘It comes to him what waits’  well I waited, and look what I found in Poundland today – for a pound (it should have been £5 originally)!

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And the added bonus is the cute little castle!  I’ll admit that the gingerbread man could be a little plumper to be absolutely perfect, but he has rounded arms and legs which is the main thing I was looking for. It also came with a donkey and ogres head cutter too plus a recipe/scrapbook.

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I want to cut the man out in brown fimo for card embellishments and (hopefully) key rings.  I may cut the castle out in pink fimo and embellish with jewels.  I will get back to you when I have completed my mission …… but RESULT!

Golfing Newspaper Card

Golfing Birthday Card
I hope you don’t mind that I post so many of my newspaper cards, it’s just that I must make at least 2 a month. I wouldn't exactly say they were an easy option when I've been asked to make a personal card, but I as I tend to struggle with mens cards the format usually works well, especially when I have been given a few details about the person I am making the card for.
 golf card
This is what my printed sheet looked like before I turned it into the card.
Newpaper Golfing Birthday card Newspaper Golfing Birthday Card
I have used Anita’s 3D gloss finish for a bit of extra dimension and texture.
It's funny that although I use the template so much no two cards are ever really the same.

Thursday, 5 August 2010

A Daisy Card for Daisy

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My apologies, these pictures have a definite tinge of blue to them, but the card itself is a really brilliant white! 
Close Up Daisy
Making the card couldn’t have been more simpler – I have just cut the letters out using my Silhouette …..
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…… and then added a bit of faux stitching in green and punched out daisies with yellow flat backed gem centres. The gems were a much appreciated present from one of my readers, THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Simple Christening Card

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When I was asked to make this Christening card I decided to keep things very simple. Little girls are easier to make for, as I could have added a few flowers in the corners, but I just didn’t have any embellishments suitable for a boys Christening card.
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I have machine stitched the mat and layering in blue, something I haven’t done for a while.  The blue gingham is wallpaper bought for 10p a roll in a sale ages ago, the white ribbon was from a carboot sale (I must have had a million yards for about £2, and finally the font used is 2Peas Messy Etchy downloaded from the Two Peas in a Bucket website.

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Beaded Birthday Card

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This was a nightmare card to photograph! I made it all in ivory linen card to start with but as I began to prepare this post it just looked sooooooo wrong!
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All the pictures I took were pants, it didn’t matter how I framed a photo, the card looked awful, although in “real life” it was quite pretty.
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I used an assortment of seed beads, pearls and stars to embellish the lettering, which I cut on my Sihouette.Charlee 4
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Sometimes it is hard to know when to stop fiddling – but in the end I had to just fiddle some more, and think, it’s much better in black!

Monday, 2 August 2010

Two 70th Birthday Cards.

70th Birthday Card using Punched flowers and Butterflies
I made these cards for a colleague whose two friends were celebrating their 70th birthdays within a few days of each other, so although the layout was the same I varied them slightly just in case their twain should meet!
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I’ve used an assortment of punches, which I find quick and easy to use, but I am not very keen of trying to “fluff” up the petals when they are dry…. too fiddle farty for me!
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The font is Papyrus and the colour is pantone 479c
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Sunday, 1 August 2010

Handbag Card

This card started like this …… £1 from Poundland ….
Poundland Birthday Card
and ended like this ……..
If you're down and lifes a drag treat yourself to a brand new bag
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When I first bought the card to disassemble, I envisaged using just one bag per card,( I thought nine  handbag embellishments for £1 was good going),  but I got a bit carried away and used six instead, not such a bargain!  But I still have three left, so I will now try and come up with an idea using just one at a time.
I’ve handwritten the little rhyme, if you write at jaunty angles it looks like it was meant to be that way, trying to write in a straight even line is a nightmare so I don’t even try.

Saturday, 31 July 2010

Make Mine A Pint Birthday Card

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Two very quick cards for the gentlemen today.  The bottles and glasses are cut from a sheet of gift wrap.  To add extra dimension and texture I have used Anita’s glossy white 3D Dimensional Paint to the lager and beer froth and dome stickers over the bottle labels.
Lager Birthday Card
A few stars here and there finish off the design.

Friday, 30 July 2010

Diamond Wedding Anniversary Card.

Diamond Wedding Anniversary Card
This is a card design I use quite a lot for the more “mature” recipient,  using punched flowers.
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I made it for a colleague whose parents were celebrating their diamond wedding anniversary, so added a few extra clear flat backed gems here and there, as well as in the flower centres, for extra sparkle
Spitfire used in Wedding Anniversary card Assortment of Punches
Her father was in the RAF and flew spitfires, I wanted to add a small plane to the front of the card, but it just didn’t look right so I  added one to the insert of the card, re-colouring the image I found in sepia tones to match the card and insert.

Thursday, 29 July 2010

Leaving Card

Leaving Card
It’s sad, but at there are several people leaving the school where I work at the end of the summer term, and I have been asked to make a couple of cards for them.
Leaving Card Decoupage Layers
To make it more personal and special, I have taken a photo of the front entrance of the school and used it to make a very simple decoupaged newspaper card.

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Lady Bird Card

My intention was for this to be a Good Luck card, but no matter where I tried to put the sentiment it just looked pants …. so I left it off.
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The paper is My Minds Eye, Jack and Jill “Be Happy” range.
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The leaf is embossed and punched using a large Woodware punch I got at the NEC Hobbycrafts in March.
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Looking at the pictures now of the finished card …. I think  I should have used a bigger ladybird, the proportions don’t seem quite right. …… hmmmmm back to the drawing board!