Today's card is a bit of a change of direction for me - I've been rubber stamping! It's not that I don't like stamping or have any stamps - I have hundreds that I've collected over the years or got free with magazines. I just don't feel as though I have the same control that you get with a digi image.
I've used the delightful Uptown Girls stamp Victoria and Juliette (a not yet taken out of the wrapping Christmas Pressie!) and I must admit it was a LOT quicker paper piecing with rubber than it is with digis!
The papers are from my stash - they came free with a magazine, and the greeting was printed using Candy Round font.
I've entered this into the current challenges at:
Creative Card Crew - girly
Simply Create Too - at least 2 layers
Scrapping 4 Fun Challenge - use a stamp or digi
Eclectic Ellapu - birthday
Thanks for taking the time to visit
Sharon
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Monday, April 28, 2014
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Karate Kid
Today's card was an odd request - a karate themed card for a teenage girl...
I found the image on the Internet - it was a good job because there is a severe lack of girl karate digis out there! The two Chinese writing peel-offs say good luck and happiness (I hope!) and the oriental font was found at Dafont.
I've entered this into the challenges at:
Allsorts Challenge - oriental
Brown Sugar - anything goes
Crafty Catz - anything goes
Divas By Design - let's go to the movies (Karate Kid)
Thanks for looking
Sharon
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I found the image on the Internet - it was a good job because there is a severe lack of girl karate digis out there! The two Chinese writing peel-offs say good luck and happiness (I hope!) and the oriental font was found at Dafont.
I've entered this into the challenges at:
Allsorts Challenge - oriental
Brown Sugar - anything goes
Crafty Catz - anything goes
Divas By Design - let's go to the movies (Karate Kid)
Thanks for looking
Sharon
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
One Hundred and Eighty!
Today I started to make my Father's Day orders... one of the requests is for a Dad who loves darts.
The digi is the wonderful Alf from the Digistamp Boutique - he is so easy to paper piece. I used some burgundy plaid patterned paper from my stash and the tiny dart board is from a Kanban die cut sheet.
The rosette is also from the Digistamp Boutique and I made the greeting on the computer using Tempus Sans font.
I've entered Alf into the challenges at:
Fab 'n' Funky Challenges - paper-piecing
Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge - one for the boys
The Paper Shelter Challenge - one for the boys
The Digistamp Boutique April 2014 Competition
Thanks for visiting
Sharon
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The digi is the wonderful Alf from the Digistamp Boutique - he is so easy to paper piece. I used some burgundy plaid patterned paper from my stash and the tiny dart board is from a Kanban die cut sheet.
The rosette is also from the Digistamp Boutique and I made the greeting on the computer using Tempus Sans font.
I've entered Alf into the challenges at:
Fab 'n' Funky Challenges - paper-piecing
Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge - one for the boys
The Paper Shelter Challenge - one for the boys
The Digistamp Boutique April 2014 Competition
Thanks for visiting
Sharon
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Sunday, April 20, 2014
What Makes Me Smile
The challenge at Less Is More this week is to make a card that makes you smile.
This is what makes me smile each day: my adorable ginger fur baby - Harvey B.
Though he wasn't so adorable this morning when there was a 'present' waiting outside for me...
I was horrified - the other half had to dispose of it with a piece of wood while I screamed... I've never seen anything that big before - he was so proud of himself!
No antics like that from these two cuties though...
I've had this wonderful digi for years - it always makes me smile. It's called Cefer and Domino and is from Little Musings. I've coloured it using pro markers in colours to co-ordinate with the patterned paper border.
Back to the Easter eggs now - I need chocolate after that surprise.
Enjoy the Bank Holiday folks
Sharon
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This is what makes me smile each day: my adorable ginger fur baby - Harvey B.
Though he wasn't so adorable this morning when there was a 'present' waiting outside for me...
I was horrified - the other half had to dispose of it with a piece of wood while I screamed... I've never seen anything that big before - he was so proud of himself!
No antics like that from these two cuties though...
I've had this wonderful digi for years - it always makes me smile. It's called Cefer and Domino and is from Little Musings. I've coloured it using pro markers in colours to co-ordinate with the patterned paper border.
Back to the Easter eggs now - I need chocolate after that surprise.
Enjoy the Bank Holiday folks
Sharon
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Monday, April 14, 2014
Team Colours
I often get asked to make football related cards - usually Sunderland or Newcastle because of where I live. Today's card is a little further afield - a 50th birthday card for a life long Aston Villa fan...
I kept it very simple as usual. I printed out three copies of the club crest then decoupaged the image - that lion thingy was a nightmare to cut! This idea is easily adaptable for any football club - just echo the team colours in the stripes down the side.
I've entered this card into the current challenges at:
The Crafting Cafe - one for the boys
Paper Crafting Challenge - masculine
Time Out Challenge - masculine
Eclectic Ellapu - one for the boys
Thanks for looking
Sharon
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I kept it very simple as usual. I printed out three copies of the club crest then decoupaged the image - that lion thingy was a nightmare to cut! This idea is easily adaptable for any football club - just echo the team colours in the stripes down the side.
I've entered this card into the current challenges at:
The Crafting Cafe - one for the boys
Paper Crafting Challenge - masculine
Time Out Challenge - masculine
Eclectic Ellapu - one for the boys
Thanks for looking
Sharon
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Friday, April 11, 2014
Easter Fun
Hi Folks
It was my turn to choose the theme of the challenge at Totally Papercrafts this week and I chose:
Now I don't normally make Easter cards so this was a bit of a challenge for me! In a box in the depths of my craft room I had some chipboard shapes with an Easter theme which I used with some 'egg' patterned paper I got from a craft fair (it might be Kanban judging by the thickness of it). The layout is very simple but I love the colourful array of Spring shades...
I've entered this into the challenges at:
Divas By Design - Easter/Spring
Eclectic Ellapu - Easter
Dream Valley - Easter
Moving Along With The Times - Easter
Cute Card Thursday - Easter
Thanks for visiting
Sharon
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It was my turn to choose the theme of the challenge at Totally Papercrafts this week and I chose:
EASTER
Have a look over there and join in the fun - there two wonderful sponsors this week and some fabulous inspiration by the design team:
and
Now I don't normally make Easter cards so this was a bit of a challenge for me! In a box in the depths of my craft room I had some chipboard shapes with an Easter theme which I used with some 'egg' patterned paper I got from a craft fair (it might be Kanban judging by the thickness of it). The layout is very simple but I love the colourful array of Spring shades...
I've entered this into the challenges at:
Divas By Design - Easter/Spring
Eclectic Ellapu - Easter
Dream Valley - Easter
Moving Along With The Times - Easter
Cute Card Thursday - Easter
Thanks for visiting
Sharon
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Wednesday, April 09, 2014
Emily's 18th
Today's card uses one of my favourite techniques - paper piecing. Many people are surprised about this because I don't do stamping - all my cards are made with digis which I find more versatile.
This particular image from the Digistamp Boutique (my mother ship!) is a very well used digi - it's wonderful for girly birthday cards...
I've used some hounds tooth check patterned paper I've had for more years than I care to remember for both the backing and the paper-pieced frock. The rest of her is coloured with pro markers and I've added some clear gems as 'diamond earrings'. Simple but effective.
If anyone is interested I paper-piece the image by printing it onto some cheap copier paper first then stick patterned paper over the image and print again. Then it's just a matter of carefully cutting out the pieces you want to use.
I've entered this into the challenges at:
Creative Moments - Girly
Shopping our Stash - Paper-piecing
Ladybug Crafts Ink - Birthdays
Pile It On - Feminine
Thanks for visiting
Sharon
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This particular image from the Digistamp Boutique (my mother ship!) is a very well used digi - it's wonderful for girly birthday cards...
I've used some hounds tooth check patterned paper I've had for more years than I care to remember for both the backing and the paper-pieced frock. The rest of her is coloured with pro markers and I've added some clear gems as 'diamond earrings'. Simple but effective.
If anyone is interested I paper-piece the image by printing it onto some cheap copier paper first then stick patterned paper over the image and print again. Then it's just a matter of carefully cutting out the pieces you want to use.
I've entered this into the challenges at:
Creative Moments - Girly
Shopping our Stash - Paper-piecing
Ladybug Crafts Ink - Birthdays
Pile It On - Feminine
Thanks for visiting
Sharon
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Saturday, April 05, 2014
Turquoise Birds
I've spent a lovely afternoon colouring - I printed off a load of digis this morning as my card box is very low at the moment, and once they are all coloured I can spend tomorrow making the images into cards.
Today's card is inspired by the challenges at:
Less Is More - a touch of turquoise
Crafty Calendar Challenge - things with wings
4 Crafty Chicks - colour a stamped image
Suzy Bee's Bloomin' Challenge - anything goes
Using one of my favourite Birdie Brown images and a sentiment from I don't know where, I created this:
I've coloured it with promarkers and used an abstract pale turquoise patterned paper for matting. I added the gems after I looked at it again - I love a bit of bling!
Thanks for visiting
Sharon
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Today's card is inspired by the challenges at:
Less Is More - a touch of turquoise
Crafty Calendar Challenge - things with wings
4 Crafty Chicks - colour a stamped image
Suzy Bee's Bloomin' Challenge - anything goes
Using one of my favourite Birdie Brown images and a sentiment from I don't know where, I created this:
I've coloured it with promarkers and used an abstract pale turquoise patterned paper for matting. I added the gems after I looked at it again - I love a bit of bling!
Thanks for visiting
Sharon
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Friday, April 04, 2014
Flirty 30
I'm back refreshed and ready to craft after a lovely holiday in Tenerife. My card today is for a friend who is 30 this weekend. For quickness, I have used a ready coloured topper from Crafty Sentiments...
I've entered this card into the challenges at:
Creative Fingers - anything goes
Charisma Cardz - anything goes
Seize the Birthday - use rhinestones
Divas By Design - anything goes
Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper - anything goes
Thanks for looking
Sharon
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I've entered this card into the challenges at:
Creative Fingers - anything goes
Charisma Cardz - anything goes
Seize the Birthday - use rhinestones
Divas By Design - anything goes
Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper - anything goes
Thanks for looking
Sharon
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