Had a lovely day at the seaside, went to Fleetwood & Blackpool. The temperature gauge was showing 21 degrees, the sun was out with a gentle sea breeze. Popped into Craft Central at Freeport oulet village and came out once again several pennies lighter, although I did get two cute sets of stamps from Oliver's Orchard.
Then the Hubby and I ventured down to The Promenade for not-so-fish and chips, more like pie, chips & gravy of which we both devoured and enjoyed. Oh and not forgetting our favourite 2p machines in the amusement arcade.
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Enjoying the sunshine.
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Tuesday, 5 April 2011
First attempt at a Circle Easel Card.
Found a great guide to an Easle card from Debbie P's Place at http://debbiepsplace.blogspot.com/, following this guide I attempt to give it a go.
Using another one of my Lili of the Valley stamps, this time 'Gift Wrapped' & Birthday Circular sentiment stamp.
I chose to colour the bunny brown using promarkers, to compliment the Yellow-themed card.
The reason why it is Yellow is because I came across a lovely little blog by Crafty Cardmakers and there they run blog challenges too, but having sometimes the lack of creativity they put forward a 'recipe' of what must be in / on the card to count.
The latest recipe, #43, consists of the Use Yellow as your MAIN COLOUR, Add Ribbon, Use Stitching Faux or real & Use Rhinestones/Gems.
Checklist: Yellow as main colour Tick
Used Ribbon Tick
Faux Stitching Tick
Used Gems Tick
Side on view of card, stopper used is a flower created from Marianne creatable dies.
Bottom Half of card, a fineliner pen from Letraset was used for the faux stitching.
Full front on view of card.
My LOTV Stamps.
Having purchased lots of LOTV stamps, I have been trying them out one at a time. This time
around it was 'Little Acorn' and a Circular sentiment stamp. I think this stamp is one of my top 3 if not my favourite.
I went for a baby blue card, colouring the stamp with £1 shop pencils - these were a bit waxy however the end result was good.
Distress ink blending for the nesties edges gave a spring's sky effect, which was nice.
I embossed a plain piece of white paper with 'swiss dots' and carefully rubbed a green chalked based ink over the raised dots.
Tying the ribbon was fun, I ended up tying two double knots before tying the bow itself.
I used two ribbons to give the card a bit of dimension, also the pale green complimented the embossed background paper and was a contrasting colour to the blue.
Finding the appropriate sentiment was going to be a task in itself, as I don't really have many 'baby' celebration stamps.
Going through the sentiments stamps I had bought from http://liliofthevalley.co.uk, I spotted one that was open to interpretations well as a nice statement in itself - ' Wishing you a World full of Joy'.
So I measured up a nestie, cut it out, distressed the edges and inked up the stamp. With my fingers crossed I hoped I had stamped as centrally as possible - success!
Another cute little card made by my own fair hands. Aww!
So, I shall enter this card into the following Challenge Blogs:
1) Aly's Sunday Challenge-Hoppity Bunnies http://alyssundaychallenge.blogspot.com/2011/04/asc39-hippity-hoppity-bunnies.html
3) Little Claire's Challenge 4 - Spring Celebrations http://littleclairesdesigns.blogspot.com/2011/04/challenge-4-spring-celebrations.html
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