Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Sooooooo Bad
Fingers Crossed, I'll be here tomorrow, might even get some photos of some of the new yarns.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
It's Christmas in 8 days OMG!!!
Last Thursday saw the gentle opening of our shop in Midleton, It's still very rough around the edges, but we'll get there. For now at least I'll be open there on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and I've taken the yarn and haberdashery supplies over at the moment. I'm hoping to squeeze a few craft basics in and squeeze basic yarn in here too, but it's going to take a little time to work out whats going where.
Last night's club was a little quiet, however all that were present loved the cards I made using templates from Personal Impressions. Both the beer glass and the little girls dress make fantastic quick cards, which you can leave plain or decorate as over the top as you want. I'd be lying if I claimed these cards were anything but speedy. In fact I think I'd be hard pressed to make anything so good as quick.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
December Stamp of the Month
This time I've stamped the Christmas Bauble on light blue Mirri Card with Versamark and embossed them with fine detail white. I trimmed round them cutting of the loop at the top, fixed thin ribbon to the back of each and fixed them with silicone glue to create a raised affect. The papers are from the Snowy Jo Collection as is the Merry Christmas rub-on, a bow tidies up the ends.
Hope you like them.
xxx
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Twice in one evening
I thought it had only been...
This one is my favourite, it's the Crocus Mandala from Elusive Images and I created the whole thing twice, mounted them onto each other, sandwiching a tassel between, so I can hang the decoration on my Christmas tree.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Shrink Plastic
This one has been created using white shrink plastic. I've blended the chalks into one another and then stamped in Stayz-on
Frosted shrink plastic on this one. Chalked and stamped with blue Stayz-on.
This time it's clear shrink. Stamped with Stayz-on and stuck own with Glossy Accents because it dries clear.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Scrapaholix - Fragments
As well as my layout which you can see below we also made a mini album from a paper bag. The papers this month were travel inspired which worked really well with my very poor photos (taken on a disposable) from a holiday to Portugal.
Now I know paper bag albums have been around for ages and that there are some die hard scrapbookers out there that wouldn't be caught dead making them, but I like them. There a great way to make a quick book, 6 pages plus the front and the back, with a couple of pockets to stash things away. I think you'll agree they can be very, very cool.
Nearly all of the embellishments came from the fab Travelogue papers. The tab was cut out on the Quickutz and I used some groovy black and white polka dot ribbon for my tags. As per usual for me everything was inked, if it's not screwed down, it's likely to get inked.
As I said already my photos weren't the best so a small book really helps to get the most out of them. It also means there's somewhere to put your plane tags, tickets and other bits and bobs.
Here is this months stamp in all it's glory, this one is really working hard for me I have absolutely loads of uses for it. You can't really see that there are Fragments on these pages, but they really add dimension.
We're going to squeeze in 2 more kits before Christmas, at the end of the month we're making a Christmas gift and then in December we'll be dry embossing. Loads of fun.
I'm hoping to put up last weeks cards in a little while.
xxx
Friday, November 7, 2008
November Stamp of the Month
The Take a Note set from Stampendous is a truly versatile stamp, you can use it on so many things, cards obviously, scrapbooks, gifts (recipe books, jotter pads), etc. I have loads of ideas for it, now I just have to find the time. As is the norm the stamp has 15% off for the month whilst stocks last.
This one is a good basic card, I've stamped and embossed the notepaper and message in gold on cream cardstock. Using peel-offs I added the Golden Wedding and the 50 and then randomly stuck more peel-offs onto a scrap of Mirri card (remembering to take them over the edge). With yet another peel-off I created the 3d 'flower' in the right hand corner and once stuck down over more fancy card, it becomes a 'wow' card.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Halloween spooks
The trick or treaters were out in force last night, no die hard ones at our house though (something to be said for living in the middle of nowhere). They must have been freezing though, it's been so cold, snow in Dublin, what's going on????
The cold days and nights make you want to stay in, by the fire and get creative, such a shame then that all my bits and bobs are elsewhere. Even so I've moved things in over the last couple of days to work on. However if I'm honest most of the work I've been doing has been for the website, which is getting ever closer. Who'd have thought there was so much to do??
Getting back to the job in hand Tuesday nights club was a giggle as usual, after we'd discussed Shingles (lol) I showed my cards which are all made using the new tag cardblanks. I'd be the first to admit that they are definitely not the cheapest cardblanks, nor are they the largest, but they are some of the easiest and therefore quickest, to use to great effect.
My first card has been stamped down one side using an Opalite ink pad. The trees in the centre were stamped in Versamark and embossed with one of the new pearlescent powders. Matted on green Mirri card and then green Stickles has been used to decorate. I've finished the tag off with a piece of satin edged, organza ribbon.
On this one all of the stamping has again been done with Stayz-on purely because it is very intense on white card. The image has been coloured in a little with plain colouring pencils. A little bit of glitter card and a few gems add a bit of bling and I've opted to staple my ribbon to try and keep the card very contemporary looking.
Next week is Stamp of the Month and then Scrapaholic, can't wait. I really love the stamp for November and am having trouble narrowing down my choice of cards to make.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Chalks
All the images are from stamped with clear stamps from the Snowy Jo range and stamped in Versamark before being chalked.
The chalked baubles have been attached with gold brads to black glitter card and the triangle card has been finished off with a gold bow and bell from the Craftime Christmas range.
My little Gingerbread man makes another appearance again, heavily chalked in brown and matted onto some of the Snowy Jo papers, decorated with punched out snowflakes.
Snowy Jo himself......
Little chalked Poinsettias layered to form a Christmas Wreath. Mounted on green, gold and red cardstock.
To fix chalks I recommend a spritz of cheap hairspray, the cheaper the better.
Off for tea.
xxx
October Scrapaholix - Beading
Scrapaholix rocked this month, I actually felt my heart in my hand when I first sat down to get my layout together. I could see lots of different layouts created with the kit, but as time is a factor I thought it would be tricky. My layout (I think) was a hit and I really hope all the ladies had a wicked time. Both Sue and Elaine came baring sweet treats, which meant I didn't feel so bad that my shortbread hadn't had time to cool. We ran over by 30 minutes and have decided to make the class that bit longer in future.
This is my layout as you can see there is quite a lot going on, but I'm hoping it doesn't look to 'busy.
This second layout compliments the first whilst giving me the ideal journalling space. The feel of the page is still very much the same and the two pages work well together side by side.
Lastly, this is a car I made using the leftovers, of which there were few. I added one of the big blooms purely because I love them.
xxxxxxx
Friday, October 17, 2008
Brayering with a difference
All of these cards have been made using dye ink, the ink has been transfered from the pad with a brayer. To add further interest I rolled over the ink before it dried with a screwed up piece of scrap paper.
This card is created with a Distress Ink Pad, the Snowy Jo Gingerbread Man is then stamped on top with Timber Brown Stayz-on. Scraps of paper and card are used to compliment the image, to make a contemporary Christmas card.
This one has been created with one of the Adirondack multicoloured ink pads. The Faerie Poppet stamp has been embossed in fine detail gold embossing powder.
This one has been brayered with an Adirondack ink pad in Cranberry. The stamp is one from a Stamp of the Month set from last year and it's embossed in a detail, gold powder.
Lastly, my favourite, the background is a Adirondack multicoloured ink pad, the fantastic stamp is from Stampendous and embossed with a pearlescent graphite powder.
Scarpaholix tomorrow, can't wait. I've managed to create a two page layout and a card and have very few bits left.
xxxxx