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Hi, a big thank you for visiting me today. I love to be creative in my free time. I have started this blog to share my creations with you.

A great variety of hobbies take my fancy, I love papercrafing, knitting, crocheting, baking, photography and making lovely gifts from the heart.

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WELCOME! Kick off your shoes, grab a cuppa and have a browse around. I hope you enjoy what I have to share with you. Please, come and visit often, 'cause ya never know what ya gunna get!!!

Thanks for popping by and happy creating!
Cheers, Deb

Showing posts with label cardmaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cardmaking. Show all posts

Monday, May 31, 2010

Framed.....

G'day, How are you going?  Hope you have had a chance to do some craftin'.  I'm very excited, because, I have won the last AnnaBelle Stamps Bling Challenge, with my card from the post below.  I am patiently (just about chasing the postie) waiting for the prize to arrive.  I have won the 'Floral Stems' stamp set.  I can't wait to get ink on it!   Excited!!!  Doin' a little happy dance!!!
Okay, onto my share for today.  This is the card I made for my brother-in-law's birthday.  I don't have many male oriented stamp sets.  I will usually try to find an image from the free colouring sites to print out to use.  But, our printer has been out of ink for awhile.  So, I sat and pondered over what I had on hand.  And, this what came to mind.
I really love to use ribbon, bling and flowers on cards.  So,  coming up with a male card and not using any of those things is a real challenge for me.  The layout for this card was inspired by a postcard that I have on my fridge.
 
These little frames are ribbon slides.  I stamped the images and then cut them to fit.  I cut the strip of brown cardstock and threaded it through the ribbon slides.  Spaced them where I wanted them to go, and, then glued the small images into the centres of the ribbon slides.  Once the glue had dried, I covered the images with some Glossy Accents.  It sealed them and made them look like little miniature picture frames.

 
Here is a close-up of the sentiment.  I popped this up on some foam tape, just to give it some dimension.  I used distress ink on all the edges to tie it all together.

Hope you have enjoyed my creation today.  I am working on another couple of cards to play along with the latest challenges over at AnnaBelle Stamps Blog.  If you are looking for some inspiration and to have some fun, head over to their blog and check it out.  Sure it will help to get the creative juices flowing.

I will try and share some of the scrapbooking I have been doing with my Mum in the next couple of posts.

Thanks for popping in and happy creating.
Cheers, Deb

Thursday, May 20, 2010

With Sympathy......

G'day, How are you?  Well, I hope.  I have a card to share with you today.  I followed a sketch from AnnaBelle Stamps blog.  Andrea and her design team put up a fortnightly bling sketch challenge, it has a prize attached, (Yeah!).  This is their latest bling challenge sketch.   

Why not pop on over and checkout the team's wonderful work and join in the fun. That is after you have had a look at my creation.  Lol.  


I created the paper rose by following a Tim Holtz tutorial.  Now, while my rose is no where near as glittery and gorgeous as Tim's amazing creations, I love the way it is the centre piece of this card.


I wrapped the ribbon around the centre cardstock piece and tied a knot.  Then, I layered up the leaves and flowers on top of the knot.

This view shows the depth of this card.  I popped the sentiment up on some foam tape.
 
And here is the inside.  I used a corner punch on the Designer Paper and then on a piece of white cardstock.  I stamped up the white cardstock and inked all the edges.

I loved using this sketch, I have a couple of more cards to make up.  I might just try and use this sketch as well.  I hope you have enjoyed my creation.  I wish you all a lovely day.

Thanks for popping by and happy creating.
Cheers, Deb
 

Monday, April 5, 2010

The Big Pink P.....

G'day, I hope everyone has had a lovely Easter weekend.  We did, it went so fast.  The Easter Bunny came and the boys were rapt that he left them some wonderful surprises.  Then we went down the creek to Dad and spent the day with him.  Fishing and laughing and making some terrific memories.

Onto my share for today.  In my last post I shared my handbag creation.  The card I have today was the one I made to match that bag.  Mum's penfriend Pat, was absolutely amazed when the mailman delivered her parcel.

I cut a piece of silver paper to fit on the front of a standard A5 card.  Then layered a piece of the Designer Paper(DP) onto that, added a strip of the green DP.  Then the pink strip of cardstock with ribbon and bow.  Yes, the ribbon is wonky, but I think it adds character. LOL!!!
 
At the moment, I am so into layering up paper flowers, to add bulk and depth to cards and off-the-page projects.  I also like to personalise things when I can.  Pat wrote to Mum that she had never seen anything like the handbag and card.  She really loved them.

That's it for me today.  Another project off the top of my head.  Hope you enjoyed my creation, and have some time to do something you get enjoyment from.

Thanks for popping by and happy creating.
Cheers, Deb

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A Baby Elephant.....

G'day, hope you have had a wonderful week so far.  Today I have a card to share with you.  Our neighbours are new Grandparents again.  A new baby girl has come to join their family.  She is a cutie.  I made this card for Mum, Dad and new big sister.  This one is my own design, I surprised myself.  Enjoy.

I whipped this card together in about half and hour.  As usual, I left it until the last minute to finish and was running around the kitchen muttering to myself.  Yes, I talk to myself during the creating process.   If anyone is around, they usually ask if I am talking to them, no just myself.  Lol.

 
This is a close up of the baby elephant.  I stamped her with pink ink.  Then curved a 'Welcome' photopolymer stamp onto an acrylic block and stamped it with black ink.  I then stamped the Baby Girl under her, to look like she is walking across it.  I covered her in Glossy Accents and let that dry.  Next I add some Kindy Glitz to the blanket (in real life it was very sparkly) and glued on the rhinestones.  A dot of white gel pen for her eye. 


This photo is a close up of the ribbon and flower.  I tied the bow layered up the flower and glued it to the bow.  Now, I can tie a mean bow, but, I can't do it on the card with the ribbon wrapped around.  I usually tie the bow and then thread the ribbon through the back and tighten up the bow.  Then adhere the ends of the ribbon to the back of the card strip.

If you would like me to do a tutorial on how I do my bows, then just let me know.  I'll see what I can do.  That is it for me today, happy days.

Thanks for popping by and happy creating.
Cheers, Deb




Monday, September 14, 2009

Saving Lou-La Bella.....

G'day everyone, My share today is two cards I've made for Mothermark's Teapot Tuesday tea party.  If you don't know this weeks story head over to her blog, here first.  Then come back and share my story.
If you already know Mothermarks Lou-La Bella Story read on...
Lady Zahara Baba is on a mission, to help save a fellow ladybug,
From a kidnap drama by a very nasty yella thug.
Ladybug Lou-La Bella Rock-a-fella has been taken, snatched away,
Her Mother is hosting a tea party, in hopes of saving the day.
So, in her V.W. beetle convertible, swift and fast,
Zahara's zooming and vrooming to help squish him into the past.
For extra security and some muscles that are big and strong,
She has bought her cousin Bazza along.
Now, Bazza is a bouncer, he can lift heavy things, but, he ain't that bright.
He might just be the ticket, to give that yella fella a great big fright!
They'll partake of tea and bickies, 'til they are full and fat,
Then help save Lou-La Bella, by squashing that big, ugly, yella, thug, bug FLAT!
Hope you enjoyed my story and my cards. Let me know what you think.
Thanks for popping by and happy creating.
Cheers, Deb

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Thank you......

G'day everyone, Hope you are having a lovely weekend.  Sorry for the late post, we were out at a friends birthday.  I have a card to share with you today.  This card was made for my brother to give to one of his valued customers.
I love to use yellow and purple together.  All the flowers and the butterfly were 3D stickers from the same pack (think they were a set bought from a discount store).  I made the purple tag.  All the silver, except for the ribbon, are stickers as well.
I made the inside very basic, to leave lots of room for a thank you note to be included.  I love this verse  it reads, ''Alone  we can do so little, together we can do so much.'' by Helen Keller.

If we could all work together what an amazing world it would be!  I hope you enjoyed my share today, let me know what you think.  Back tomorrow with some more cards for this week's Mothermark tea party.


Thanks for popping by and happy creating.
Cheerio, Deb