Tuesday 14 September 2010

Nautical Swap Card

I know it's been a long time since I last posted a card but life has been pretty hectic around here. I haven't had much card making time but did get this one made for a "nautical" theme swap in August. It's an easel card made using Birch's "The Land Downunder" paper and a Le Suh 3D, plus one of my favourite stamps. I got the idea from someone else's blog but I can't remember whose right now sorry.


I was really pleased with the way it turned out and the lady that I sent it to lives in Broken Hill, so when I came across this piece of the paper ...


...well I just had to use it didn't I!! I have inked around the edges of each piece with Tim Holtz Tea Dye ink and I also inked over the map pieces with Adirondak's Butterscotch and Denim to accentuate the colours of the map.


I also added some colour to the background of the stamp and then attached a tiny starfish and some shells to make it a bit more interesting.

Tuesday 10 August 2010

Elegant Ladies

It's a rainy day here in QLD so perfect for making cards. I can't show you what I made today though because they are for my class on Friday, but I can show you these two that I made the other day. They are both made from the one Le Suh 3D, with the first card just using the background image and the second using the 3D part of the image.

This one is made with pastel pink and cream cardstock and the DP is from Stampin' Up. The stitching pattern is from Hobbyjournaal and I've just stitched it in white and added some self adhesive pearls for decoration. I also added some lace and I've used my QuickKutz flourish with some roses and fluffy thread to decorate.


For this one I've used cream card (it looks white in the photo) and a dusty pink cardstock rather than the pastel pink, with a Martha Stewart punch along the edge. The DP is again from Stampin' Up, with lace, pearls, roses and flourishes to decorate.




Monday 9 August 2010

On the beach

It was my daughter's birthday just over a week ago and she loves the beach so I made this card for her. The background paper is actually wall paper that a friend in Holland sent to me a few years ago. I thought it went quite well  with the 3D image and although you may not see it properly the ribbon is actually yellow and blue as well. The 3D is from Le Suh.


And I'm pleased to say she loved the card :)



Here's a pic of her on the beach just yesterday with her "friend"
(I think he might be her new boyfriend just between us LOL)




Thursday 29 July 2010

T-Slide Card


Here is a card I made using a design from the SCS site. It's called a T-slide card and they are really easy and fun to make. This one was made using a Hobby Habit design from the Rock Hard Fairies range and the DP is from my stash.


This is the card when it is open.


This is one of the other ones that I have made. Very much the same.
They are so much fun to make :)



And open again




Wednesday 28 July 2010

Vintage Lady

Well it's BAS time again so I'll be spending the day on the computer doing hubby's bookwork....how boring! Once again I've left it to the last minute and I have 3 months of work to do and the BAS was due today...oops :(

In the meantime I just thought I'd quickly post a card that I made and sent to my best friend for her birthday. I am just starting to discover the world of vintage cards and was really happy with the way this one turned out. The cardstock is Bazzill Basics and the paper I used is from Prima Marketing's Pastiche Collection and it's called Butterfly Wings. I inked around the edges with Tim Holtz Tea Dye ink, added a Le Suh 3D, some flowers, ribbon and the border punch is the Martha Stewart DoilyLace Edge punch.


Here is a close up view of the 3D and the flowers.




Tuesday 20 July 2010

Happy 80th

Just a quick post today…this is a card that I made for a friend's 80th birthday. The pattern is from a Hobbyjournaal magazine and the 3D is a Le Suh sheet.




Saturday 17 July 2010

Feeling Blue Two

Last one for tonight. This was my other card for the Feeling Blue swap and I just looooved this card...so much so that I didn't want to give it away LOL.
The stitching around the edge of the cards was all done by hand (I'm hopeless with a sewing machine!!). I'm afraid I can't remember where I got the background papers from but the Fairy Poppet image is a Reddy Die Cut 3D from the shop where I work. Isn't she cute!!


Feeling Blue

On the group that I belong to we did a "feeling blue" swap recently and this was the card that I made for my partner. The background papers are from a Scrapbook Kit that I bought called Rococo Dreams. I thought it looked great behind this image of the two ladies on their bikes. It reminded me of Paris.



A close up view



Pretty in Pink

This was one of my first attempts at using Copic Markers. I only had a few colours but for a first effort I was quite happy with how it turned out. I made this card for a swap and it was to be a card made using scraps, so I've just used up some of my old papers that were in the drawer.