Sunday, 18 October 2015
50th Birthday Card
This card was for my sister in law who, probably reluctantly, celebrates her 50th birthday today. I used paper and dies from the new Crafter's Companion Sara Davies Signature Range. Very pretty papers and a lovely font for the happy birthday die, elegant but not too fussy. I used the largest die to create the aperture and embossed the front panel in the corner. I cut the 50 and the Happy Birthday in both silver and lilac and offset them slightly to form a drop shadow. I always find it hard to photograph mirri card successfully but hopefully you get the idea!
Saturday, 17 October 2015
Autumn Birthday Card
I love Autumn and making cards with Autumn themed products. This card was made for my nephew and uses background and toppers from Hunkydory Fall for Autumn kit. A very simple card for those hard to make for males in their early 30's!
Annoversary Card
Another card from the Hunkydory Moments and Memories kit. I cut an aperture and used the frame from the topper sheet on the front and put the topper on the inside. I used an insert on the inside front to cover the workings.
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Bebunni Birthday
The decoupage and papers used on this card were a freebie in a magazine from ages ago, so long ago that I can't even remember which magazine it was. I don't buy many magazines as they are so expensive but if the cover gift is worth the cost of the magazine then I can justify it to myself! I added a couple of Card Candi which mimicked the sweets on top of the cake!
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Getting Ready for Halloween
This is probably one of my favourite card sizes - it's a large DL (basically A4 folded lengthways). The envelopes aren't easy to come by but I get mine from Crafts U Print which is also where I purchased this sheet. I printed it on to watercolour card as it adds texture which works well with cute images. The sheet consists of a plain layer and the extra characters to decoupage and the card was very quick to put together but looks very effective.
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
Acetate Card
This was a first for me - I used acetate to make a card base. The toppers were from Hunkydory. Just had to make sure that the workings were hidden by using the exact same size of plain card/insert on the other side.
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Double Pocket Fold
I saw the instructions for this card in a magazine and thought it perfect for giving a gift card. It was made for one of my daughter's school friends. I don't really like giving gift cards but teenagers are a really tricky bunch to get right, especially when you don't know them all that well. I used a sheet of paper from a Hunkydory pad with a tag and topper from a different Hunkydory kit - I've had it so long I don't even remember the name of the kit; it may even have been a freebie somewhere along the line!
Saturday, 3 October 2015
Pre-teen Boys Birthday Card
These pre-teen and teen boys cards are really hard! You can get away with cute and fluffy for girls or there are sassy girl images in abundance but not very much for boys from age 9 upwards. This sheet is from Crafts U Print. I printed it on to semi gloss photo paper which helped with the colour and kept the borders looking like mirri card. I embossed some dark blue Centura Pearl cardstock from Crafter's Companion with a criss cross pattern and added the backing paper and toppers from the printed sheet. I used foam pads to give some lift to the toppers.
A Day at the Races
Another Hunkydory card, this time from a Hobbies and Pastimes kit. Hunkydory are great when you find yourself without mojo but in need of a card. This card was for my brother's birthday. He's horse racing made so it was very appropriate.
Friday, 2 October 2015
Playing Catch Up!
It's been a while since I've added anything on to my blog. I've not been making very much this year, life has been quite cruel to me and my family over the last few years and it just got too much for a while. However, I'm beginning to see more light than tunnel and feel just about ready to face the world again. I have taken pictures of the few things I've been making but have never got as far as taking the images off the cameral, let alone posting them. So what will follow over the next few days will be a real mixture but I'd like to share them anyway! To start with, here's something fairly recent.
Apologies for the inside photo, I'd already written the card before I remembered to take the photo! My friend's daughter passed her driving test, first attempt, aged just 17 years and 6 months. The topper and insert are from a Hunkydory kit (Moments and Memories) and I added some fibres to the tag on the front. The insert is actually 2 sheets as the card was too big to just fold one in half; I've been practising hiding the joins in the centre crease.
Apologies for the inside photo, I'd already written the card before I remembered to take the photo! My friend's daughter passed her driving test, first attempt, aged just 17 years and 6 months. The topper and insert are from a Hunkydory kit (Moments and Memories) and I added some fibres to the tag on the front. The insert is actually 2 sheets as the card was too big to just fold one in half; I've been practising hiding the joins in the centre crease.
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