Tuesday, 13 July 2010

Wedding Card with Church

The lady who asked me to make this card requested that it was “churchy” …..
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I downloaded the church design from Quickutz Silhouette because it didn’t look to “Americafied” and decided to use the same colour linen card for the whole idea.
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I’ve used punches to make the flowers and leaves and small flat backed pearls for the centres. The font I’ve used is Papyrus.
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Monday, 12 July 2010

Retirement Card

Market Stall Card
This is a card I made for a colleague at work whose mum was retiring as a market trader.
retirement Card
I used an ice cream booth Quickutz Silhouette download design for the base of the stall and trimmed bits off to get the right shape, then I cut out random box shapes using Bazzill papers and doodled on them to look like items for sale. The card was finished off with hand written signs and price tags..

Sunday, 11 July 2010

Lucy’s Scrapbook

Apple Stew
These are pages from the scrapbook I made for my daughter Lucy as one of my “New Years Makes” a couple of years ago – scrapbooking isn't really my thing so I make no apologies for the very basic layouts.Lucy the clown
She is now 25 and will probably kill me when she sees this ….. but she was such a cute little thing when she was little.
Little Bridesmaid
And she’s still pretty cute now!
Lucy in the Sky
We called her Lucy because the moment she was born she opened her beautiful blue eyes and had a really good look around, as if eyeing us up – it was magic.
Mixing Groundbait
And I think she spent most of her childhood mixing her Dad’s groundbait for fishing!
Waiting on a log
When the children were small I wasn’t into crafting that much and I don't thing much scrapbooking was being done then either.

Three Wise Monkeys
But, if I knew then what I know now …………….. !

Saturday, 10 July 2010

Windmill Flower

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Remember the windmill picks I got from Sainsbury’s ?  Well I have had a play and this is what I have come up with, I think it needs a little bit more tweaking , but this will do as the prototype should I make it again.
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I had to remove part of the “workings” from the windmill as they just stood out too much from the card and the envelope would have looked bulky when the card was sent.  (Hmmm, perhaps I should have  just learnt to fold the windmill part and saved myself £1.99!!!!)
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However, not to be defeated and with a disassembled windmill,  I stuck the flower down with a foam pad, coloured the “stem” green and used PVA to stick it down. I made a template for the plant pot, which is made with Bazzill card and then couldn’t resist adding a wooden ladybird to finish it off, along with a flat backed gem to cover the plastic centre of the “flower”
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The leaves are made using a Woodware punch bought at NEC Hobbycrafts.

Friday, 9 July 2010

Geisha Girl Patchwork Card

Patchwork Giesha Girl Card This card used my nine scalloped square template and a mixture of stickers from several Accessorize packs.Geisha Girls Card
All I have added is clear flat gems to the centre of the flowers to complete the design.

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Making A Sweetie Bag with Topper.

A couple of people have asked how I make my sweetie bags and toppers so I have done a series of photos that I hope will help.
I use a medium sized die from Nestabilities Label Set 4  for the bag topper cut on my Big Shot
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I then score it down the middle on my scoreboard
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I use tall card cello bags to put the sweeties in and seal it with my Elitech bag sealer (bought from e-bay)
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The bag seals and cuts, so I can usually get two sweetie bags from one cello bag
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I apply double sided tape to each side of the bag topper
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I then decorate the topper, sometimes using my Stampin Up plain and scalloped edged punches. (see Stampin Up link for more information)
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….. and that’s all there is to it!!

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

What’s In My Shopping Bag Wednesday

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A quick trip to Poundworld last Friday resulted in me  finding these plastic moulded stickers, Picture 274
I’ve been asked to do a few more children’s cards for my box and these will be ideal as they cover such a range, from mermaids and princesses to farms, trucks and dinosaurs.
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They also had this set of puffy material alphabet stickers, I find some of the cheaper sets of alphabets only have one of each letter in a pack, there is an extra set of vowels in this one plus an extra H and N.
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My friend Lisa (Craftfairy)  popped over on Monday night  with some Stampin’ Up stuff I had ordered, plus an wooden angel she found at the bottom of a rummage bin in Hobbycraft for 25p.  She said if I’d have been with her I’d have nabbed it, and she was right!
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She also bought me some ribbon with French sentiments on which I am thrilled with and some candy bead necklaces for a girlie idea I am trying to put together.
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I’d ordered a Stampin’ Up 1 3/4 in circle punch plus some ink refills for a couple of Stampin’ Up rollers I had for my birthday (but no ink)
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Guess what I am gearing up for ……..?????
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Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Smirk for Him Birthday Cards – Astronaut and Superman

Smirk Rocket Man card
These are the two decoupage pages I liked least in the Smirk for Him decoupage pad, I don’t know why, they just didn’t inspire me, but I wanted to use the whole of the pad up so that I wouldn’t have spare pages lying around forever.
Smirk Superman Card 1
Just because I don’t like the subject matter, it doesn’t mean that someone won’t be thrilled when they find just the right card when they rummage through my card box!
Smirk Superman card

Monday, 5 July 2010

Gone Fishing Birthday Card

This is a card I made for my Father In Law’s birthday.
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There’s no great skill to this creation, it’s just a matter of opening a packet of 3D stickers really and a bit of writing.
Fishing 1
But it works! 
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The background paper is by Carolyn Holt Designs called “Go Fish Fresh Water Wash” from Paper Adventures - 45p
topper
The stickers were from WHSmith - £1.49

Sunday, 4 July 2010

Birthday Beans

This sweetie jar is for my Brother-In-Laws 50th BirthdayBirthday Beans
The jar is from Poundworld and comes in a pack of three, which is a brilliant bargain! It’s really hard to tell them apart from the Rajtan jars in IKEA which cost more than double the price. Poundland have similar packs of jars too but to be honest the tops are not as nice.
jar of Birthday beans
Unfortunately, Poundland and Poundworld don’t have them on their shelves very often, so when they do I REALLY stock up ….. especially as I want  to make some more “Jingle Bean Jars” for Christmas. http://itsallfiddlefart.blogspot.com/2009/10/jar-of-jingle-beans.html
Birthday beans jar
I’ve used my Stampin Up scalloped and plain circle punches for the labels and tag and a self adhesive ribbon strip for round the top of the jar.  The font is “Knits and Scraps” which you can downloaded free from http://www.dafont.com/knits-and-scraps.font.    The jelly beans are from Poundworld too and contain enough beans for two jars – so not a bad crafty make for 83p plus a few paper scraps.