Monday, September 26, 2011

Lori's Garden & Elegant Edges Combined


I rarely make duplicate cards, but having made a set of 9 handmade cards to give as a gift to a neighbour I included childrens cards that I was so pleased with, I felt I should remake them.

They were all made using the same dimensions from different elements on the regular Cricut cartridge Elegant Edges, and printed using papers from the Cricut Imagine Lori's Garden cartridge. The stamped images coloured with watercolour pencils and embellished with either stickles clear glitter or Rangers Glossy accents.
The card bases were cut from 12x12 cardstock, having welded 2 of the 'book' layers from the Elegant edges cartridge together. The shaped theme of each card was continued in each of the corresponding layers.

Recipe
Elegant edges <Ivy> (page 22)
Card base - Book shift (welded together on gyspy) cut at 5.25"
Printed layers - Book shift cut at 4.8", Frame and frame shift cut at 4.5", Ivy base shape cut at 4.5"


Recipe
Elegant edges <Flower3> (page 65)
Card base - Book shift (welded together on gyspy) cut at 5.25"
Printed layers - Book shift cut at 4.8", Frame and frame shift cut at 4.5", Flower3 base shape cut at 4.5"


Recipe
Elegant edges <Circle3> (page 58)
Card base - Book shift (welded together on gyspy) cut at 5.25"
Printed layers - Book shift cut at 4.8", Frame and frame shift cut at 4.5", Circle3 base shape cut at 4.5"

Recipe
Elegant edges <Design2> (page 70)
Card base - Book shift (welded together on gyspy) cut at 5.25"
Printed layers - Book shift cut at 4.8", Frame and frame shift cut at 4.5", Design2 base shape cut at 4.5"

 


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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Mums Cards


When I started this blog, I said it was to be all about sharing our crafty work with each other. So here is a sample of some of Mums cards. I think this first card is one of my all time favourites using an embossing folder for the background and Tim Holtz ink to create the 'wood' effect - a perfect setting for the decoupage toadstool.

Mums confidence has grown over the months. As time has gone on and she has had more time to play, practice and experiment you can definitely see that she is gaining more confidence and experience (though I bet she is shaking her head as she reads this ! hehe)

I am slightly annoyed with myself because I thought I had safely saved all the card photos that Mum had sent to me, but who knows where they have ended up in the depths of the computers memory - they have been some really pretty creations. Never mind, I have a safe area to store them now, and will update you every now and again.





Thanks Mum !

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Robot birthday Greetings


This card (well the Robots at least) were made in duplicate, you can see Mum crew here too. Isn't fascinating to see how the 2 sets have different characters, even though the same colours were used. Mum things her Robots are a bit more suited to a Halloween set. What do you think?

 I had a video call with my Mum in Spain, and we had our version of a 'crafty get together'.
Amazingly it works really well (dependant on the Internet connection) and we are able to have a good natter, until the early hours, and complete a project at the same time.
It is a great way to be close with family, even though you are in different parts of the world. We really enjoy it, and it gives us both a reason to sit down to create and share.
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Monday, September 19, 2011

Brayered Birthday Card


Hi, although I have not posted in a fair while, I have still been making. Now that I am getting the school routine running well, I am planning to post again on a much more regular basis - and I have a lot to share with you.
This card is for an Aunt of mine who has never forgotten my birthday, and my family's in years. This year she is celebrating a special birthday.
I have brayered the background with Tim Holtz distress inks and over stamped with some new tree and foliage stamps from Clarity Stamps.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Happy Birthday Tom



Hi again, the summer holiday has meant that I have neglected my blog for a bit. Tom has 10 weeks off school, and at the beginning it loomed ahead of us - can you believe now that he only has 10 days left. He can't and the thought makes him very glum.
I do remind him howver of the fun we have had visiting friends in Wales. A fantastic time in Spain with Grandparents, and now his birthday tomorrow and a week in Mallorca to top it all off. Not bad going really is it ?!!!

Anyway to the subject in hand, this is a quicky post because we are off to the airport in a few hours and I realised that I had not made Toms birthday card. snorkelling is his main topic of conversation this summer, but unfortunatly I have nothing related. So a beachy surfing theme was the next best thing, and I am pleased with how it turned out. Being 10 (arghh into double figures) he thinks he is all grown up, so hopefully this will help him on his way out of younger boyish things.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOM xxx
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Monday, July 11, 2011

Memory Book



Cricut Imagine Cartridge - Elise & Country Carnival
Chipboard book from stash
Tim Holtz Ranger Distress Crackle Paint - Milled Lavender
Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Milled lavender
Embellishments from stash


This project was originally goingto be a monogram birthday card for my friends daughter, but as you see it developed into a memory book spelling out the name. It is a project that I have been hoping to do for a while now, and this was the ideal opportunity.
I painted the chipboard pages initially with kaisercraft eggshell paint, then coated the outside edges with the distress crackle paint, giving it a lovely lilacy glow. The crackles of the paint were accentuated with the co ordinating distress ink in the Tim Holtz range.
The lettering is from the Cricut Imagine cartridge Country Carnival and I managed to transfer the patterns from the Elise cartridge, for a really pretty girly colour pallette.

Each page has a space for journalling for my friends daughter to record memories of best friends, family, special times, and favourite things.


I apologise that the quality of the photos are not great, I am in the process of learning, and for some reason these just did not work. I am really aiming to improve.

Thanks for taking the time to look.

 
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Blue Cameo Card


 
Cricut Imagine Pattern Cartridge - Elise
Cricut Cartridge - Heritage


 
This card originally came about because I designed the flourish frame on the Cricut Gypsy. I then continued with the Gypsy to ensure that all layers of central piece were in proportion with each other, before plugging it into the Cricut Imagine and cutting the elements from the patterned paper also printed on the Imagine. Using the pattern cartridge Elise, I could ensure the continuity of colour even though various patterns are used. I printed onto a lightweight, textured, off-white paper, and this gives a lovely soft vintage feel to the overall card.

To give the aged vintage feel, that I always associate with the era of the Cameo, I inked all paper edges with Tim Holtz Walnut stain distress ink.

Because I had printed onto a pliable paper I was able to make the rosette flowers with the gem centres.(I will post a demonstration of this next).

I have included 2 photos, because I am learning also how to get the best photos that make the most of the cards. I feel that the second photo is much better, having re-read the advice I was given by Dad and not using a flash. I still think the lighting is a bit bright, but there is a much greater sense of the dimension on the card.
Thanks for looking
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