Hi there,
I've had a pretty hectic couple of weeks so haven't had a lot of time to 'play' but I did manage to get something made this afternoon for the Dynamic Duo and Paper Players challenges.
I haven't done vintage/shabby chic in a while so I went in that direction, adding Crumb Cake and Very Vanilla as my neutrals...
I used the fabulous Up, Up & Away set from the Summer mini catty, stamped first in Bashful Blue then with the pattern over the top in Marina Mist. I cut them out, sponged Crumb Cake ink around the edges and covered with Heat & Stick powder and Dazzling Diamonds glitter. The papers are from the Beau Chateau pack. I added my favourite accessories (well apart from buttons lol!) - lace, pearls and seam binding ribbon.
Here's the recipe:
Stamps: Up, Up & Away, Curly Cute
Ink: Bashful Blue, Marina Mist, Early Espresso, Crumb Cake
Paper: Beau Chateau dsp, Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla
Tools: Circles #2 die, Perfect Pennants die, Distressing tool, heat & stick powder
Accessories: Lace trim, pearls, Crumb Cake seam binding ribbon, dazzling diamonds glitter
Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Fresh coloured bicycle...
Hiya,
Just popping in quickly to share a card I made using this week's Freshly Made sketch and Colour Q combo...
I broke out a new hostess set (from our Summer mini) that features a sweet bicycle with a bunch of little images than can be put in the basket (or on the seat... depending where your creativity leads!). Here's what I created:
Sweet right? When I saw the colour combo I knew I wanted a red bicycle then decided on a basket of Pool Party flowers and a little birdie perched on the seat. The image was coloured with markers and blender pens & inkpads... I added a bunch a paper piercing for a bit of added interest.
Here's the recipe:
Stamps: Pedal Presents, Trendy Trees
Ink: Early Espresso, SU markers
Paper: Tickets & Tags Simply Scrappin kit, Pool Party, Crumb Cake, Whisper White
Accessories: More Mustard buttons, Baker's Twine, square punches
Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
Just popping in quickly to share a card I made using this week's Freshly Made sketch and Colour Q combo...
I broke out a new hostess set (from our Summer mini) that features a sweet bicycle with a bunch of little images than can be put in the basket (or on the seat... depending where your creativity leads!). Here's what I created:
Sweet right? When I saw the colour combo I knew I wanted a red bicycle then decided on a basket of Pool Party flowers and a little birdie perched on the seat. The image was coloured with markers and blender pens & inkpads... I added a bunch a paper piercing for a bit of added interest.
Here's the recipe:
Stamps: Pedal Presents, Trendy Trees
Ink: Early Espresso, SU markers
Paper: Tickets & Tags Simply Scrappin kit, Pool Party, Crumb Cake, Whisper White
Accessories: More Mustard buttons, Baker's Twine, square punches
Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Exciting News!
Hiya!
I have some exciting news to share today that I've been sitting on for a few weeks...
Yep that's right - I'm one of the new Friday Mashup design team! Starting from June I'll be playing along as a DT member and even creating a few challenges myself - woohoo! Thank you so much to Holly for choosing me - I'm really looking forward to it. And how better to celebrate than to post my card for the latest challenge...
I used the new Open Sea set from our Summer mini catty along with some Well Worn dsp to make a Father's Day card:
When I started this card I had in mind the class I am running next Friday evening using this stamp set so I thought I would design a project for that... only I got a bit carried away and ended up cutting out the sails of the boat (VERY fiddly!) and shaping them with a scoring tool and foam mat so they look like they're blowing in the wind (not that you can see it very well on the photo). When I finished I thought perhaps this wouldn't be the best idea for a class, particularly not for those that aren't too keen on fussy cutting (Heather!) lol!! Oh well... maybe a modified version!
I'm gonna skip the recipe this time cos it's late and I have an early morning tomorrow so I'll leave it there... Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
I have some exciting news to share today that I've been sitting on for a few weeks...
Yep that's right - I'm one of the new Friday Mashup design team! Starting from June I'll be playing along as a DT member and even creating a few challenges myself - woohoo! Thank you so much to Holly for choosing me - I'm really looking forward to it. And how better to celebrate than to post my card for the latest challenge...
I used the new Open Sea set from our Summer mini catty along with some Well Worn dsp to make a Father's Day card:
When I started this card I had in mind the class I am running next Friday evening using this stamp set so I thought I would design a project for that... only I got a bit carried away and ended up cutting out the sails of the boat (VERY fiddly!) and shaping them with a scoring tool and foam mat so they look like they're blowing in the wind (not that you can see it very well on the photo). When I finished I thought perhaps this wouldn't be the best idea for a class, particularly not for those that aren't too keen on fussy cutting (Heather!) lol!! Oh well... maybe a modified version!
I'm gonna skip the recipe this time cos it's late and I have an early morning tomorrow so I'll leave it there... Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Polka dot tea cup...
Hi there,
I combined a few challenges to make a {fairly} simple card last night: the Paper Players challenge (a CAS card with polka dots), the Dynamic Duos colour challenge, and this week's Deconstructed Sketch.
Now I don't really do CAS very well... When I try it just looks half-finished (when others do it, it looks amazing!), so this one was a little out of my comfort zone... I'm not even sure this qualifies as CAS but I did make it in around 1/2 an hour which is about as CAS as it gets for me!!
I chose a polka dot tea cup for my focal image, stamped in Daffodil Delight and glazed with Crystal Effects. I also used the polka dot embossing folder for the white strip across the card. The background paper is from the Flirtatious dsp pack (which kinda looks like big fancy polka dots to me!).
Here's the recipe:
Stamps: Tea Shoppe
Ink: Daffodil Delight, Stazon
Paper: Flirtatious dsp, Daffodil Delight, Whisper White, Basic Grey
Tools: Perfect Pennants die, word window punch, modern label punch, circles #2 die
Accessories: Daffodil Delight brads, crystal effects
Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
I combined a few challenges to make a {fairly} simple card last night: the Paper Players challenge (a CAS card with polka dots), the Dynamic Duos colour challenge, and this week's Deconstructed Sketch.
Now I don't really do CAS very well... When I try it just looks half-finished (when others do it, it looks amazing!), so this one was a little out of my comfort zone... I'm not even sure this qualifies as CAS but I did make it in around 1/2 an hour which is about as CAS as it gets for me!!
I chose a polka dot tea cup for my focal image, stamped in Daffodil Delight and glazed with Crystal Effects. I also used the polka dot embossing folder for the white strip across the card. The background paper is from the Flirtatious dsp pack (which kinda looks like big fancy polka dots to me!).
Here's the recipe:
Stamps: Tea Shoppe
Ink: Daffodil Delight, Stazon
Paper: Flirtatious dsp, Daffodil Delight, Whisper White, Basic Grey
Tools: Perfect Pennants die, word window punch, modern label punch, circles #2 die
Accessories: Daffodil Delight brads, crystal effects
Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Fresh Colour Mashup...
Hiya,
I managed to combine three challenges for today's creation (it's sometimes the only way I can fit them in... and there are still some on my list I don't get to!). I combined the Friday Mashup (decorative edge + ribbon/bows) with the Freshly Made sketch and Colour Q challenge...
And here's what I came up with:
I used the new Bordering on Romance set, stamping with Stazon and colouring with markers. I cut the image into strips and layered on Basic Grey cardstock then added some faux stitching with a grey marker. The scalloped strip was stamped with a border stamp from Bordering on Romance and embossed with white EP.
Here's the recipe:
Stamps: Bordering on Romance, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Ink: Stazon, Wisteria Wonder, markers
Paper: Flirtatious dsp, Basic Grey, Whisper White, Lucky limeade
Tools: Word Window punch, Modern label punch, edgelits dies
Accessories: Lucky Limeade ribbon, rhinestones
Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
I managed to combine three challenges for today's creation (it's sometimes the only way I can fit them in... and there are still some on my list I don't get to!). I combined the Friday Mashup (decorative edge + ribbon/bows) with the Freshly Made sketch and Colour Q challenge...
And here's what I came up with:
I used the new Bordering on Romance set, stamping with Stazon and colouring with markers. I cut the image into strips and layered on Basic Grey cardstock then added some faux stitching with a grey marker. The scalloped strip was stamped with a border stamp from Bordering on Romance and embossed with white EP.
Here's the recipe:
Stamps: Bordering on Romance, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Ink: Stazon, Wisteria Wonder, markers
Paper: Flirtatious dsp, Basic Grey, Whisper White, Lucky limeade
Tools: Word Window punch, Modern label punch, edgelits dies
Accessories: Lucky Limeade ribbon, rhinestones
Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Mixed Bunch Birthday...
Hi there,
Just popping in quickly to share a card I made last night for the Paper Players colour challenge as well as the Retro sketch challenge this week...
And here's what I ended up with:
I used the new Mixed Bunch set and coordinating punch - first embossing the image with white on vellum then layering over Daffodil Delight. The sentiment was stamped on a strip of Attic Boutique dsp, adding a Daffodil Delight brad either side. The dsp in the background is from the Tickets & Tags Simply Scrappin kit. I added some Poppy Parade ribbon to finish off.
Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
Just popping in quickly to share a card I made last night for the Paper Players colour challenge as well as the Retro sketch challenge this week...
And here's what I ended up with:
I used the new Mixed Bunch set and coordinating punch - first embossing the image with white on vellum then layering over Daffodil Delight. The sentiment was stamped on a strip of Attic Boutique dsp, adding a Daffodil Delight brad either side. The dsp in the background is from the Tickets & Tags Simply Scrappin kit. I added some Poppy Parade ribbon to finish off.
Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Grateful Poppies...
Hi there,
I wanted to play along with this week's Friday Mashup challenge, but in the UK we're not really that big on the whole 'patriotic' theme and our remembrance event happens in November, which is symbolised by the poppy so I thought I would go in that direction, with a theme of gratitude (although I don't know anyone who has served in the armed forces, I do know that they deserve our thanks a thousand times over). I used the Card Patterns sketch to get me going...
I used the Ornate Flowers set to create some poppies and came up with this:
I stamped the flowers twice each in Poppy Parade then again in Night of Navy, cutting out the centres and layering on the full flowers. I added some swirls cut with the Swirls Scribbles die. The dsp is from the new Attic Boutique range in the Summer Mini catty.
Here's the recipe:
Stamps: Ornate Flowers, Apothecary Art
Ink: Poppy Parade, Night of Navy
Paper: Attic Boutique dsp, Night of Navy, Confetti White
Tools: Swirls Scribbles die, corner rounder punch, edgelits die & embossing folder
Accessories: Daffodil Delight striped ribbon
Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
I wanted to play along with this week's Friday Mashup challenge, but in the UK we're not really that big on the whole 'patriotic' theme and our remembrance event happens in November, which is symbolised by the poppy so I thought I would go in that direction, with a theme of gratitude (although I don't know anyone who has served in the armed forces, I do know that they deserve our thanks a thousand times over). I used the Card Patterns sketch to get me going...
I used the Ornate Flowers set to create some poppies and came up with this:
I stamped the flowers twice each in Poppy Parade then again in Night of Navy, cutting out the centres and layering on the full flowers. I added some swirls cut with the Swirls Scribbles die. The dsp is from the new Attic Boutique range in the Summer Mini catty.
Here's the recipe:
Stamps: Ornate Flowers, Apothecary Art
Ink: Poppy Parade, Night of Navy
Paper: Attic Boutique dsp, Night of Navy, Confetti White
Tools: Swirls Scribbles die, corner rounder punch, edgelits die & embossing folder
Accessories: Daffodil Delight striped ribbon
Thanks for stopping by!
x Amy x
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