Monday 30 August 2021

happy birthday

 hello stampers!

Congrats to the lovely people at freshly made sketches as they celebrate their 500th challenge! Quite an achievement. I joined in the fun to make a card for this week using their sketch.

 

I wanted to do a happy birthday card and I do love a monochromatic colour scheme so this is my card.

Began by layering the Pool Party card and white card onto the card base. Used a new die from Paper Rose, flying birds and also Altenew leaf mix die using white, shaded spruce and coastal cabana cards. The die cut birds were layered 3 times for dimension, then this panel was popped up with foam tape. Stamped the sentiment from Altenew Ornamental Bliss with Altenew Lagoon and adhered with foam tape and glued onto the panel. 

Thanks for stopping by!


Sunday 29 August 2021

cheers

 hello stampers!

The lovely people over at CAS colours & sketches have a terrific challenge this week so I made a lovely card for my friend who just turned 50!

 


Stamped the sentiment with Altenew Volcano Lake using my Misti. Die cut the martini glass from Paper Rose from several cards: white, watercoloured and black, then layered them sandwiching the olive in between. Offset the black glass to create a shadow. Finished it by mounting the card panel onto a Coastal Cabana card base. 

Thanks for stopping by!

Tuesday 24 August 2021

fabulous

 hello stampers!

Today I had a little spare time and gravitated toward my craft space - lucky me! I was inspired by the AAA cards challenge this week #197


I like the idea of a 1 inch strip - everything has to fit into that tiny little area and it certainly brings out your creative side. I recently received some stamps (finally!) so I searched for an interesting one that would fit within the 1 inch.


I started with a card panel that I had previously smooshed with watered distress oxide inks - blues mainly. I wanted to make it look like a lagoon for the beautiful flamingo so I blended more colours for the sandy swamp area at the base. Using my Misti, I stamped the flamingo several times with spun sugar and abandoned coral getting nice drifts of the colours, to look like feathers. Lastly I stamped just the beak with black. I cut the strip at 1 inch.  Another smooshed card base was used for the sentiment and hearts - this one was in pinks. I die cut the hearts, stamped the sentiment and then glued them onto the strip, trimming the sides.

Using a coloured card base doesn't feel CAS, funnily enough but I just had to go with blushing bride, as it matched the distress oxide colours I had for the flamingo. I found the card base was too stark with all the watercolours so I laid a panel of vellum over the card base, gluing it under the strip only. I think it lends an ethereal feel to the scene.

Thanks for stopping by and stay safe!

ingredients: 

inks: distress oxide spun sugar, abandoned coral, scattered straw, vintage photo, tumbled glass, salty ocean, memento tuxedo black
stamps: stampabilities trendsetter, altenew under the cherry blossom tree
die: recollections


Wednesday 18 August 2021

sweet

 hello stampers!

I have some birthdays coming up and have been busy making cards with some new dies and stamps. What fun! For this card I am taking on challenge #433 from CAS Colours and sketches.


My idea was for a super clean card and I used a new die from Paper Rose I recently received.


Too cute! I used real red card for the background panel, and made the die cuts several times from each of the colours plus white for the inserts. I stamped the sentiment and white heat embossed it on a real red banner piece. 

Thanks for stopping by and stay safe!

**Edit: I'm thrilled to be chosen in the weekly winners for this card!


card: real red, daffodil delight, pool party, whisper white

ink: versamark

die: paper rose cupcake

stamp: altenew sentiment strips

Friday 13 August 2021

seashell

 hello there stampers!

I have a lovely card for you today that I made for a friend. The inspiration was the current challenge at CAS colours and sketches #432

In Melbourne here, we're coming to the end of winter and a little dose of summer would be most welcome! A little memory of the beach and collecting seashells proved to be too enticing to pass up.


I started by using watered distress oxide inks and smooshing the colours over a couple of white card panels. Once dry, I stamped the shells over the interesting coloured spots of one card, and used the other card as the background panel. The stamped images were fussy cut and glued to the white base. The inchies fit perfectly on the card! The sentiment was glued to a pool party card strip to match the seaside colours.

Thanks for stopping by!

ingredients:

stamps: darkroom door seaside inchies

inks: distress oxide scattered straw, tumbled glass, peacock feathers, memento tuxedo black

Monday 9 August 2021

10 minutes

 hello snarky stampers!

This week's challenge by the good sisters at the snarky sisterhood presented a lot of options for me... the challenge thrown down by Edna is #191 F is for F words

I have totally given up on buying stamps at the moment. All this covid business has slowed down the post to a crawl, and that's if the parcel arrives at all. I don't even bother ordering from the US. My wish list is totally out of control. The last stamps I purchased never appeared and now a refund has miraculously been put into my account - Doh! I want the stamps! Needless to say I have become quite fond of surfing the net and 'send to print'.  But I digress...

Don't know about you but his face is totally how I feel some days.  ðŸ˜‰ Nuff said.

Distress oxide ink blended over a stencil and then blended the same colours in the background. The pic and words are now dubbed digi stamps by me! Printed, glued onto card and blended lightly with the same inks.

Come have some {f}un with the sisterhood! Thanks for stopping by!

**Edit: I'm thrilled to be crowned Queen for this challenge! It was a hoot!

ingredients:

distress oxide inks: chipped sapphire, vintage photo, seedless preserves

card: whisper white, night of navy