Sunday 17 May 2015

Hello sunshine!

It's theme week over at Less is More and the challenge is Hello Sunshine.  I made the background panel yesterday but couldn't decide what to do with it! When I was browsing on Pinterest I saw a card using this butterfly die so thought I would try it - I was pleased with the final effect.  I made the antennae by twisting some wire around a knitting needle.



Materials used:-
Distress inks - mustard seed, spiced marmalade and ripe persimmon
Smooch spritz spray - gold
Sentiment - Creative Stamping magazine 19
Stampin Up Sizzix butterfly die
Spellbinders circle die
Versafine black onyx ink

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Saturday 16 May 2015

Sending joy!

There is a new challenge on Muse Christmas Visions with a great card created by Chriss Blagrave.  I was inspired by her use of vellum and jade and tried to replicate this in my card.  I felt that the vellum was a little bare so I embossed it - I'm glad vellum seems to be making a come back as I do like the delicate effect it produces. 





















Materials used:-
Wow embossing powder - vintage jade
Uniko Studio stunning snowflakes stamps and dies
Uniko Studio fontiments birthday stamps
Archival ink - Wendy Vecci watering can
Lawn Fawn joy die
Vellum embossed with a Cuttlebug snowflakes EF

Thanks for visiting my blog - I really appreciate your comments.  Margaret

Merry Monday Joy!

Challenge #158 over at Merry Monday is to use a stencil in your Christmas card. I used the Tim Holtz mask to create a panel. I then wrapped a narrow piece of vellum around this. I inked and clear embossed some card before die cutting the word - I found this was easier. I like the peacock feathers ink against the white card although I think my photo doesn't do it justice!


Materials used:-
Tim Holtz holiday knit mask
Peacock feathers distress ink
Lawn Fawn joy die
Uniko Studio fontiments birthday set
Archival ink - Wendy Vecci watering can

Thanks for visiting my blog - I really appreciate your comments. Margaret

Friday 15 May 2015

Just a note!

I was inspired to make this card by the cue word MUSIC on CASology this week.  I tried to keep my card clean and simple with lots of white space.  I cut a mask using a Spellbinders die and then inked this with one of the new distress inks to create the look of old parchment paper.

I am also entering this card into Addicted to Stamps challenge #144 - CAS


Materials used:-
Violin stamp - Clarity stamps
Music stamp - crafty Individuals
Sentiment - Chocolate Baroque Mackintosh Sentiments
Distress ink - fossilised Amber
Archival ink - Wendy Vecchi potting soil
Inkylicious ink duster

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Monday 11 May 2015

On the sea!

This week's theme on Less is More is water and it is also one layer week.   First I masked a rectangle on a watercolour card and then used Hobby Art stamps to create a scene which I coloured with distress inks. I added a sentiment from Stampin Up which I felt complemented the overall look.


Materials used:-
Hobby Art stamps - harbour and coastal wildlife sets
Stampin Up sentiment from the sheltering trees set
Distress inks - salty ocean, broken China, tumbled glass, stormy sky
Distress marker - vintage photo
Versafine black onyx ink
Clarity clouds mask

Thanks for visiting my blog - now pop over to LIM to see lots of other interpretations of water.  Margaret

Nordic dove

There is a new Christmas challenge in blogland - Muse Christmas Visions.   I was inspired by Kimberly Wiener's beautiful card with its combination of gold embossing and dark blue and tried to replicate this in my card.  I love the simplicity of this Nordic dove stamp so kept my card very CAS!

I am also going to enter this card into Addicted to Stamps #143 where the theme is holiday - this card is my first Christmas card of 2015!



Materials used:-
Woodward Nordic dove stamp
Sizzix Tim Holtz holiday words script die
Blue card and gold mirri card
Gold embossing powder

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Thursday 7 May 2015

Colour challenge

It's a colour challenge over at Less is More this week so Chrissie and her team want us to use opposite colours of the wheel. I decided to use turquoise and orange pencils to colour the butterflies - the stamp is from Chocolate Baroque.  Everything went well until I smudged the sentiment!





Materials used:-
Chocolate Baroque Year of Stamping - April stamp
Sentiment - Uniko Studio Fontiments Birthday set
Archival ink - coffee
Spectrum Noir pencils
We Are Memory Keepers corner chomper

Thanks for visiting - now pop over to LIM to see what the other participants created.

Friday 1 May 2015

Tag card

I'm really at the last minute with my card for Less is More this week! The challenge is to make a card using a tag. I used a Tim Holtz stencil and distress inks to create the background for my tag. I felt the card was a little bare so I scored around the edges.  This must be the quickest card I've ever made for a challenge.



Materials used:-
Sizzix die for the tag
Tim Holtz stencil - gothic
Sentiment - Chocolate Baroque Mackintosh Sentiments
Distress inks - dried marigold, spiced marmalade, vintage photo
Chloe sten die for the plants
Ribbon inked with distress ink

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Muse Dragonfly

Chrissie's lovely card on Muse this week was the inspiration for this card. I loved the bright colours and the gold embossing she used and I tried to replicate this effect. To make the panel I embossed the grasses first and then "swooshed" the card though the distress inks which I had spritzed with water. I like the combination of these two colours. The dragonfly was embossed on vellum.  It was only when I was finished that I realised you could see hardly any of the honeycomb embossing.





Materials used:-
Stamps - Hero Arts silhouette grasses and Stampin Up Four You sentiment set
Distress inks - picked raspberry and abandoned coral
Gold embossing powder
Cuttlebug honeycomb embossing folder
Creative dies - dragonfly stamp and die set
Lawn Fawn large stitched rectangle stackable so die
Nest abilities tag die

Thanks for visiting my blog - I really appreciate your comments. Margaret