Buttons, Frame it, Handcutting and Ribbon, all together in one card, phew!
Now remind me not to say why don't we do all four together next time before actually thinking about when I'm going to do it myself, oops.The sentiment is inside the card like the Pirate card below but you can't really see that in the photo, I'll try and get a better one in the daylight tomorrow. Stamps are new Autumn Leaves, scrummy! I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas :)
Crochet, yarn, beads, paper, stamps, kids, making stuff, the occasional cake and lots of tea.
Friday, December 28, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
Merry Christmas!
Wow, what a hectic week so far! I had a birthday with gorgeous cards and pampering, a surprise visit from my Dad and plenty of Christmas preparation. I have been creating but nothing I can share as its all wrapped up ready to be opened tomorrow. Have a fantastic day whatever you're up to. Here's another Christmas card, a tilda cutie.
Now we're past the shortest day theres going to be more light, so hopefully the photo's will improve from now on. Seasons Greetings Everyone!
Now we're past the shortest day theres going to be more light, so hopefully the photo's will improve from now on. Seasons Greetings Everyone!
Friday, December 14, 2007
Inside Out
Gillian set a fab Daring Cardmakers dare this week, inside and out! To treat those card insides with the same love as the outside.This is my pirate princess creation! Other exciting news, I ran out and got Simply Cards and Papercraft yesterday as I'm in as a runner up in Card Designer of the Year 2007! A huge congratulations to Kim who's the winner and Sarah who's alongside me as a runner up! What a small world eh!
Thursday, December 13, 2007
My first Tilda!
These Tilda stamps didn't appeal at first but the more I see beautiful cards made with them the more I like them. The lovely Nic let me stamp a load out last week and I had a play last night, they really are nice to work with and wonderful to paint.The colours are actually a much better match than in this photo. I had to use the flash despite it being the middle of the day. The Christmas tree is up and making the whole place a bit brighter, and just another week and the days will be getting lighter. Meanwhile I've a to do list longer than Santa's, ok perhaps a slight exaggeration!
Labels:
Die Cutting,
Ribbon,
Scallops,
Stamping
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
A stitch in time
I made these last night in front of the telly. How funny was Russel Brand on Have I Got News For You! I used to think he was a bit of a plonker but he made me laugh last night so he's gone up in my estimations. It's so cold here this morning, theres a really thick layer of frost on everything and the birds are going mad for their food. I wish I could get a good pic but whenever I take the camera near the window they all fly off, clever little things, maybe they're shy. The decorations are really simple. Die cut felt in the sizzix and blanket stitch the edges sewing in a bit of ribbon as a hanger. I had plans to sew on buttons but I actually quite like them plain, and they'll go perfectly with our traditional red and gold tree.
2 days til the mag I'm in comes out! So exciting!
2 days til the mag I'm in comes out! So exciting!
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Christmas boxes & Randomness
I've been making these dinky boxes for a while now, the perfect way to wrap diddy things. This one's inspired by a tutorial on Splitcoast but I made up my own measurements cause they're deigned for american sized paper. Actually I didn't measure at all, just guessed the lines on my scoreboard and it worked. I can do a 'how I do them' if anyone gets stuck.
This one is inspired by Lauren, but again, I adapted it to my scoreboard for ease. Both are made from one sheet of A4 card, printed with Pink Petticoat and the edges trimmed (my laser wont do edge to edge printing) and finished off with ribbon. Now I'm not going to tell you what's going in them incase you're getting one lol.
I've been tagged by the lovely Kim, 7 random facts! This is a difficult one, m sure I've done it before so I'll try to think of another load of random facts.
This one is inspired by Lauren, but again, I adapted it to my scoreboard for ease. Both are made from one sheet of A4 card, printed with Pink Petticoat and the edges trimmed (my laser wont do edge to edge printing) and finished off with ribbon. Now I'm not going to tell you what's going in them incase you're getting one lol.
I've been tagged by the lovely Kim, 7 random facts! This is a difficult one, m sure I've done it before so I'll try to think of another load of random facts.
- I love a real log fire, it really makes a house a home for me, I love the smell of burning peat too, reminds me of growing up on the island where we dug our own peat.
- I went to Art college in Aberdeen and got a degree in Design and Craft - 3D design. I made lamps from clear cast resin, I'll have to share some pics sometime - they're prints though as we used film then so I'll need to get the scanner out.
- I'd love to get into scrapping but I just haven't been able to yet. I have put our wedding album together now though, no decoration just a print a page - so I may scrap some of those pics soon.
- I am not named after the Fleetwood Mac song Rhiannon, I was born before it was released... just!
- I can't abide this 80's fashion trend, I like flares and funky 70's patterns and remember skin tight jeans with zips on the ankles first time round. Yeuuuch!
- I love snow, it brings out the big kid in me, not too keen on driving in it though.
- I'm a last minute minnie and have my own unique organisation system which looks chaotic but there is method in my mess somewhere!
Labels:
Boxes,
Christmas,
Pink Petticoat,
Ribbon
Friday, December 07, 2007
Candy Stripes
Where did the last week go? I don't seem to have had time to do anything much. I did manage a bit of time for Saffa's latest dare over at DCM though, and I double dared myself to keep using birds for it!
I just adore these Mellow papers, I think I'm going to have to get the collection pack before they get too hard to find over here. The bird stamp is the same as before and the sentiment is A Muse. I bought it recently with a few other stamps in a final clearance of one of the two Bricks and Mortar craft shops in Montrose. Its a real shame to see it go but there is just so much competition out there in the craft market now, and with the net we've all become really savvy shoppers, but nothing beats actual shopping where you can see for real what you're getting. The branch is hand cut as is the wave and the edges are inked.
I've been tagged too but thats going to have to wait til later. I'm being used as target practice by the RAF jets and the cats are going crazy!
I just adore these Mellow papers, I think I'm going to have to get the collection pack before they get too hard to find over here. The bird stamp is the same as before and the sentiment is A Muse. I bought it recently with a few other stamps in a final clearance of one of the two Bricks and Mortar craft shops in Montrose. Its a real shame to see it go but there is just so much competition out there in the craft market now, and with the net we've all become really savvy shoppers, but nothing beats actual shopping where you can see for real what you're getting. The branch is hand cut as is the wave and the edges are inked.
I've been tagged too but thats going to have to wait til later. I'm being used as target practice by the RAF jets and the cats are going crazy!
Labels:
Basic Grey,
Birdie,
Daring Cardmakers,
Stamping
Friday, November 30, 2007
Tweet Tweet!
Well we've got some exciting news at DCM this week! Welcome to Rachel and Mel who are joining the team, fab to have you here with us!
It's my turn to dare this week...
and the theme is to do with our feathered friends!
(Are you remembering to feed them now it's chilly out)
Robins, love birds, cartoon birds, stamped birds, paper pieced birds,
dingbat birds.Its up to you. I dare you to make a card with a bird or birds on,
it doesn't haveto be a real species, the more weird and wonderful the better!
Robins, love birds, cartoon birds, stamped birds, paper pieced birds,
dingbat birds.Its up to you. I dare you to make a card with a bird or birds on,
it doesn't haveto be a real species, the more weird and wonderful the better!
I love the colours and patterns on the periphery paper pad, I thought this band of brown looked a bit like a branch so I perched my birds on there. I drew round the chipboard birds and cut them out of paper, I was going to use them but... well the excuse is they'd make the card heavy to post, the real reason is theres one of each in the pack and they're adorable.
Supplies: BG Periphery, BG Rubons, Doodlebug Stamp, Magistical Memories Chipboard, Ranger Walnut Ink
Supplies: BG Periphery, BG Rubons, Doodlebug Stamp, Magistical Memories Chipboard, Ranger Walnut Ink
As I'd managed to make my first card by tuesday, unheard of for a last minute mini like me, I had another play and came up with something all together brighter in cheery colours. I love these paper designs, funky retro with totally unexpected colours.
Supplies: Cats Life Press stamp, Rubber Soul Paper, Berisfords Ribbon, Rob & Bob Clip, Scallop Scissors, Buttons from stash and doodling.
Supplies: Cats Life Press stamp, Rubber Soul Paper, Berisfords Ribbon, Rob & Bob Clip, Scallop Scissors, Buttons from stash and doodling.
Labels:
Basic Grey,
Birdie,
Daring Cardmakers,
Stamping
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Cake & Cats
Thanks for your messages of congratulations, I'm still well chuffed! Its been another dreary autumn week so far here, lots of rain or cloud or mist or a combination meaning its getting dark and half three, roll on spring! Lots to do and not a huge amount of time but I've been planning work stuff around Christmas time and think I'm going to manage a nice long break, where I can eat loads and watch films in my PJ's. Stuff like that! A couple of Cake cards to share today.
Both use a Two Peas Dingbat font, DCWV paper and ribbon from Ribbon Oasis, and I can't believe the sparkle actually showed up in the photo. They're painted with pretend H2Os, which come in a little pallette of 10 colours from the works. You can mix them with normal watercolours too for more colours and they're a bargain at £2.99 - up with the artists stuff.
The poor cats are really hating the rain, they seem to want in two seconds after they've been let out and have managed to get themselves soaked in that miniscule amount of time. Then of course they want a cuddle straight away, hmmm nothing like a cuddle with a soggy cat eh. I got a set of stamps recently from Rusty Pickle, the one that made them have to have stamps was a quote...
Both use a Two Peas Dingbat font, DCWV paper and ribbon from Ribbon Oasis, and I can't believe the sparkle actually showed up in the photo. They're painted with pretend H2Os, which come in a little pallette of 10 colours from the works. You can mix them with normal watercolours too for more colours and they're a bargain at £2.99 - up with the artists stuff.
The poor cats are really hating the rain, they seem to want in two seconds after they've been let out and have managed to get themselves soaked in that miniscule amount of time. Then of course they want a cuddle straight away, hmmm nothing like a cuddle with a soggy cat eh. I got a set of stamps recently from Rusty Pickle, the one that made them have to have stamps was a quote...
Dogs have owners.
Cats have staff.
Cats have staff.
So true!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Card Designer of the Year 2007
I entered this competition earlier in the month and was gobsmaked to come home to a big parcel on friday, Matt just thought I'd been ordering stuff but it was out of the blue for me. So I opened it and I'm a runner up! How exciting is that! Its a comp Practical Publishing do every year and I just thought I'd give it a go. I got a huge box of stuff, lots of it I wouldn't have bought myself but variety is definitely the spice of life!
I've been bouncing off the ceiling for most of the weekend, I'm just so chuffed, and I'm so glad I gave it a go. If you're thinking about entering something go for it, if you don't try you won't know! Here's my prize, and apparently theres books to come too!I have been doing some cardmaking too, but quite frankly I'm finding it hard to stay still right now, it took me ages to get this pic as they were all wobbly. Now I must go as I'm off to see my pal Nic who's doing a craft fair, and I was going to see her yesterday but something came up.
Very big grins here, hope you all have a good weekend :D
I've been bouncing off the ceiling for most of the weekend, I'm just so chuffed, and I'm so glad I gave it a go. If you're thinking about entering something go for it, if you don't try you won't know! Here's my prize, and apparently theres books to come too!I have been doing some cardmaking too, but quite frankly I'm finding it hard to stay still right now, it took me ages to get this pic as they were all wobbly. Now I must go as I'm off to see my pal Nic who's doing a craft fair, and I was going to see her yesterday but something came up.
Very big grins here, hope you all have a good weekend :D
Friday, November 23, 2007
Sing a song of sixpence...
I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one with cold toes. I had to de-ice the car at 5 O'Clock yesterday evening to go to work. It was a shock that it frosted up so quickly after dark. I hope I can manage to get some good photos of ice and frost, I love the patterns it makes.
It's Lythan's turn to dare us all this week and shes got us singing! Yep, the dare is to make a card inspired by a song without using the words on it. Sheesh! It's had me scratching my head for ages but I do love a good challenge. I used Figgy Pudding papers and not much else.... Can you tell what it is yet? (Done in my best Rolf Harris voice)
Here's another Christmas card too, using last years DCWV Christmas pads and a 2peas dingbat font. I coloured it with a mixture of watercolours and pretend H2O's, a shimmery paint set from The Works. £2.99....bargain!
Now if you haven't guessed the Dare song yet.... O Christmas tree! I'm so looking forward to seeing the entries for this one!
It's Lythan's turn to dare us all this week and shes got us singing! Yep, the dare is to make a card inspired by a song without using the words on it. Sheesh! It's had me scratching my head for ages but I do love a good challenge. I used Figgy Pudding papers and not much else.... Can you tell what it is yet? (Done in my best Rolf Harris voice)
Here's another Christmas card too, using last years DCWV Christmas pads and a 2peas dingbat font. I coloured it with a mixture of watercolours and pretend H2O's, a shimmery paint set from The Works. £2.99....bargain!
Now if you haven't guessed the Dare song yet.... O Christmas tree! I'm so looking forward to seeing the entries for this one!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Bells and Baubles
Well I think I may just be getting on top of my Christmas cards at last. I challenged myself at the weekend and produced some more. Same format only this time with Pink Petticoat papers. I have completely bored myself silly with this design so its on to something new next...So for the Bells, Bows and Baubles LE today I had a go with some non Christmassy Pink petticoat papers... and came up with this. Simple and cute and lovely and quick! So of course I made half a dozen, only with plain sheer as I've run out of spotty, boohoo. Luckily I put in a rather large ribbon order yesterday though so I should survive.Has anyone else got cold toes or is it just me?
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Eeeek!
Yep, I had one of those scary moments when I realised its only about 5 weeks til Christmas, Panic stations! So yesterday I went for it and managed to make 25 Christmas cards, all similar but different, and I'm feeling a lot less stressed out about it now!
All papers are DCWV and all images are pink petticoat watercoloured in. And here's my best crochet work for all those who think I've mastered it, I so haven't lol.
Got to go and find out who's been kicked of Strictly Come Dancing.... bye for now xx
All papers are DCWV and all images are pink petticoat watercoloured in. And here's my best crochet work for all those who think I've mastered it, I so haven't lol.
Got to go and find out who's been kicked of Strictly Come Dancing.... bye for now xx
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Playing with Paperclips
Fancy improving your vocabulary and helping with world hunger? This is pretty cool!
Thanks for all your encouraging messages about my crochet, I am definitely no pro though, I'll take some pics to prove it but the lights gone already, ahh well. I had a go at the flower and bingo... another cat toy!
I've been playing with paperclip embellishments, great fun, and Staples do packs of a hundred 3 inch paperclips for £2.49... bargain! Simple cards both using Rubber Soul papers. I love the quality, its great to have a lovely heavy paper to play with.
What else... Oh yes! I can share this card now its arrived safely, everyone needs a hug when they're having a tough time, so hugs if youre reading this and thats you.
Papers and frame by the fabulous and very talented Marieke, congratulations on being a covergirl!
Thanks for all your encouraging messages about my crochet, I am definitely no pro though, I'll take some pics to prove it but the lights gone already, ahh well. I had a go at the flower and bingo... another cat toy!
I've been playing with paperclip embellishments, great fun, and Staples do packs of a hundred 3 inch paperclips for £2.49... bargain! Simple cards both using Rubber Soul papers. I love the quality, its great to have a lovely heavy paper to play with.
What else... Oh yes! I can share this card now its arrived safely, everyone needs a hug when they're having a tough time, so hugs if youre reading this and thats you.
Papers and frame by the fabulous and very talented Marieke, congratulations on being a covergirl!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Golden Brown
It's Keryn's turn this week to set the dare, and it's to use golden highlights. You know how you go through phases with colours, well gold's not been one of my colours recently so I found this a real challenge. In the end I picked brown to go with the gold and they work really well togetherIt's an olde gold rather than a bright bling one and I like the subtleness of it.
Other exciting news, I've learnt to crochet! I found it really hard only having one needle, not that I would count myself as a knitter since I can only do plain stitch at the moment. So far I have made lots of tangled bits of wool with lumpy bits that the cats love playing with but I've also managed to make a sort of square, okay it looses stitches and gets thinner but its a start. I'm going to try this pattern next and see if I can make a flower!
Other exciting news, I've learnt to crochet! I found it really hard only having one needle, not that I would count myself as a knitter since I can only do plain stitch at the moment. So far I have made lots of tangled bits of wool with lumpy bits that the cats love playing with but I've also managed to make a sort of square, okay it looses stitches and gets thinner but its a start. I'm going to try this pattern next and see if I can make a flower!
Labels:
Daring Cardmakers,
Pink Petticoat,
Ribbon
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Piles of Parcels
Thats the theme for this weeks Santa's Little Extra Helper! The pics not 100% true to the colours of the gorgeous Figgy Pudding papers as I had to use the flash. They're great but you only get one of each in the 6x6 pack, making them hard to start using!
I've also been playing with Marieke's gorgeous papers, such Fab colours, I love them. I made this for a pal who's just got her very own place with no flatmates, oh the joys! I remember my first solo flat really well, only your own mess to contend with!
Thanks for looking and keep warm, it's still baltic here and even crocs with socks aren't keeping my toes warm!
I've also been playing with Marieke's gorgeous papers, such Fab colours, I love them. I made this for a pal who's just got her very own place with no flatmates, oh the joys! I remember my first solo flat really well, only your own mess to contend with!
Thanks for looking and keep warm, it's still baltic here and even crocs with socks aren't keeping my toes warm!
Labels:
Basic Grey,
Christmas,
DCM Little Extra,
Ribbon,
Stamping
Friday, November 09, 2007
Brrrrrr & Cardboard
It snowed here last night don't you know! It was blowing a hooly too, still at least most of the traffic was driving sensibly on the dual carriageway when I went to work last night, and the gritters are out in force too. Actually snow may be exaggerating slightly, it was more like an occasional 5 minute flurry that got blown into the hollows but it was still the first snow of the winter. Matt laughs at me getting excited about snow, it brings out the big kid in me. I had a hot water bottle last night, not that I needed it with the central heating but it was so snuggly.
So, onto cards now. This week is Jo's turn to dare us all, and she wants us to use Corrugated cardboard. Now I'm sure I had loads of this at one time but its disappeared and only left a teeny bit of red behind, so I had a go at Jo's suggestion and tore up cardboard boxes too.
I was going for a naive look with this one, you know like kids draw the sky at the top of a picture and the grass at the bottom with no middle! Elsie fabric for the sky, sizzix hearts, handcut felt & house.
I also learned that not all cardboard boxes are alike! Some are easy to tear and get the crunckled bit but others are stuck together really well. My way round this for the really well glued ones apart is to steam iron them , making the top layer all soggy and easy to peel. I suppose you could just use water and leave it but I had the iron out at the time I was thinking about it! This card uses Cuttlebug Paisley die, scalloped punch, brads, torn cardboard, a little hampton stamp and lots of inking.
Have fun ripping up your cardboard boxes, its great fun!
So, onto cards now. This week is Jo's turn to dare us all, and she wants us to use Corrugated cardboard. Now I'm sure I had loads of this at one time but its disappeared and only left a teeny bit of red behind, so I had a go at Jo's suggestion and tore up cardboard boxes too.
I was going for a naive look with this one, you know like kids draw the sky at the top of a picture and the grass at the bottom with no middle! Elsie fabric for the sky, sizzix hearts, handcut felt & house.
I also learned that not all cardboard boxes are alike! Some are easy to tear and get the crunckled bit but others are stuck together really well. My way round this for the really well glued ones apart is to steam iron them , making the top layer all soggy and easy to peel. I suppose you could just use water and leave it but I had the iron out at the time I was thinking about it! This card uses Cuttlebug Paisley die, scalloped punch, brads, torn cardboard, a little hampton stamp and lots of inking.
Have fun ripping up your cardboard boxes, its great fun!
Labels:
Daring Cardmakers,
Die Cutting,
Fabric,
Stamping
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Autumn Oddness
We're battening down the hatches here for the first big storm of the winter. Its forecast to be gusts up to 80mph from the northwest tomorrow so its gonna be chilly. Still, storms like that are pretty rare over on the east coast of Scotland, On Lewis they were practically weekly. Its been a weird autumn so far, my sweet peas are still flowering when they should all be dead now, heres a pic with the orange leaves of the woods behind... very odd.
Here's my little extra for this week, spot the scallops again, Matt thinks I'm really overdoing them now!
Autumn Leaves snow stamp, Cuttlebug die and English paper Co paper.
And also, I've been tagged by Jo, thank you!
1. If you could have 100.00 worth of scrapbook paper or assorted embellishments, which would you choose?
It would have to be embellishments. I am a complete paper addict but don't always have enough finishing embelly bits so I'd stock up on some gorgeous ones.
2. If you had to choose between using only stamps or rubons, which would you choose?
Stamps every time, you can use them again and again and have them in any colour, plus I could make my own rubbons with the pc if I really needed one!
3. If you knew how to do both awesome cards and layouts but could only do one for a whole year...which would you do?
I'd do cards, and mini books that were pretending to be cards! Is that cheating? I suppose I could wait a year to scrap the wedding pics, which I've finally got back by the way and theres some fantastic ones.
4. Would you rather own a scrapbooking store or have your own scrapping room at home...(can't have both he he he)
I have my own craft room already, how lucky am I! I wouldn't want to run my own shop, the stocking and examples would be fun to do, but I'm a rubbish salesperson. I'd be telling folk they could get their Double sided tape, 4 rolls for a pound, in Poundland... so not to buy mine! But that said, if I could own a shop and have a team of employees to staff it, that would be ace!
5. And last but not least, what is your CURRENT cardmaking or scrapping style....Now this can be tough to nail down!
Hmmm, I'm not really sure. I like playing with lots of different techniques. At the moment I'm really enjoying stamping and getting more confident with my doodling, and I always seem to use patterned paper and I love my scallop scissors. Does any of that constitute a style?
Thanks for a fab tag, I've seen this one everywhere I would have tagged already so if you're reading this and haven't done it yet, youre tagged, leave a message and I'll come and nose at your answers!
Here's my little extra for this week, spot the scallops again, Matt thinks I'm really overdoing them now!
Autumn Leaves snow stamp, Cuttlebug die and English paper Co paper.
And also, I've been tagged by Jo, thank you!
1. If you could have 100.00 worth of scrapbook paper or assorted embellishments, which would you choose?
It would have to be embellishments. I am a complete paper addict but don't always have enough finishing embelly bits so I'd stock up on some gorgeous ones.
2. If you had to choose between using only stamps or rubons, which would you choose?
Stamps every time, you can use them again and again and have them in any colour, plus I could make my own rubbons with the pc if I really needed one!
3. If you knew how to do both awesome cards and layouts but could only do one for a whole year...which would you do?
I'd do cards, and mini books that were pretending to be cards! Is that cheating? I suppose I could wait a year to scrap the wedding pics, which I've finally got back by the way and theres some fantastic ones.
4. Would you rather own a scrapbooking store or have your own scrapping room at home...(can't have both he he he)
I have my own craft room already, how lucky am I! I wouldn't want to run my own shop, the stocking and examples would be fun to do, but I'm a rubbish salesperson. I'd be telling folk they could get their Double sided tape, 4 rolls for a pound, in Poundland... so not to buy mine! But that said, if I could own a shop and have a team of employees to staff it, that would be ace!
5. And last but not least, what is your CURRENT cardmaking or scrapping style....Now this can be tough to nail down!
Hmmm, I'm not really sure. I like playing with lots of different techniques. At the moment I'm really enjoying stamping and getting more confident with my doodling, and I always seem to use patterned paper and I love my scallop scissors. Does any of that constitute a style?
Thanks for a fab tag, I've seen this one everywhere I would have tagged already so if you're reading this and haven't done it yet, youre tagged, leave a message and I'll come and nose at your answers!
Sunday, November 04, 2007
A tag and a card
I don't think I shared this card before. It was for a BG contest, using Obscure, funky papers but quite difficult to use. Great fun to make this one, and lots of handcutting too!
Also I've been tagged by Kate! Thank you :)
4 jobs I have had
Dental Nurse a long time ago
Workshop Coordinator of a Social Enterprise
Pizza Chef ahh those student jobs...
Craft Tutor
4 places I have visited
Malmo in Sweeden
Lyon in France
Quite a few places in Greece
Camden in London
4 places I have lived
Rural Wales
Isle of Lewis
The big city of Aberdeen (a metropolis to me!)
Rural Angus
4 faovourite foods
Sushi
Twiglets
Sunday Roast, any of them, we're having chicken today.
Creme eggs
4 places I would rather be
My craft room
On a warm beach
By the fire
Snuggled in bed when there's a storm outside
And I'm going to tag... Lisa, Lynne and Nic, in honour of making friends made on the internet and living to tell the tale!
Also I've been tagged by Kate! Thank you :)
4 jobs I have had
Dental Nurse a long time ago
Workshop Coordinator of a Social Enterprise
Pizza Chef ahh those student jobs...
Craft Tutor
4 places I have visited
Malmo in Sweeden
Lyon in France
Quite a few places in Greece
Camden in London
4 places I have lived
Rural Wales
Isle of Lewis
The big city of Aberdeen (a metropolis to me!)
Rural Angus
4 faovourite foods
Sushi
Twiglets
Sunday Roast, any of them, we're having chicken today.
Creme eggs
4 places I would rather be
My craft room
On a warm beach
By the fire
Snuggled in bed when there's a storm outside
And I'm going to tag... Lisa, Lynne and Nic, in honour of making friends made on the internet and living to tell the tale!
Thursday, November 01, 2007
and CUT!!!
Hooray an escape from Christmas, (is anyone else a bit fed up of crackers, tinsel and excessively wrapped toiletries filling the shelves?) Anyway, this weeks dare is set by Tracie, and it is to use handcutting on a card, any theme too so I get to escape the festive frenzy (not that I don't like it, but Decembers the time for Christmas...grump...mutter...moan...)
This card is totally inspired by, but not using any, Rusy Pickle pirate papers I got at the SECC. Somehow they just didn't work when I put them with the lettering so they're back on the shelf for stroking.
This card is totally inspired by, but not using any, Rusy Pickle pirate papers I got at the SECC. Somehow they just didn't work when I put them with the lettering so they're back on the shelf for stroking.
The only thing that isn't handcut is the card blank. I used stamps by Hero Arts and StudioG, Prima flowers, papermania brads, a skull from the same font as I used before about a month ago and doodling.
Penny Black alpha stamps here for the congratulations, whispers colouring pens (I'm sure theres a more grown up name but hey...), doodled borders and Pink Petticoat paper. I didn't feel scared doodling direct onto the PP paper cause I knew I could always print another sheet if I mucked it up! Didn't cut the letters individually this time though.
I quite like handcutting really, I use my alphabet stamps and cut them out more now even if it does take longer than using my dies. Thanks for stopping by my blog, have a crafty day.
Rhi :)
Penny Black alpha stamps here for the congratulations, whispers colouring pens (I'm sure theres a more grown up name but hey...), doodled borders and Pink Petticoat paper. I didn't feel scared doodling direct onto the PP paper cause I knew I could always print another sheet if I mucked it up! Didn't cut the letters individually this time though.
I quite like handcutting really, I use my alphabet stamps and cut them out more now even if it does take longer than using my dies. Thanks for stopping by my blog, have a crafty day.
Rhi :)
Labels:
Daring Cardmakers,
Doodling,
Hand cutting,
Pink Petticoat,
Stamping
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Ribbon Recipe
Yep, more ribbony loveliness from the DCM blog. This time a recipe to use...
The felt ribbon is lush and I love the stitched edge, makes it look like you've spent ages sewing it lol! The Christmas ribbons DCM entries are all amazing but there's still plenty of time to enter and win some ribbon, you can never have too much in my opinion!
4 brads/eyelets
3 circles
2 rectangles
and lashings of ribbon!
Ribbon is as before from Ribbon Oasis. One of my favouritest places to get ribbon from, the mini kits are fabarooo! Now I've been a bit over Christmassified so I decided to ignore the festive seasons approach and make a card for any occasion...The felt ribbon is lush and I love the stitched edge, makes it look like you've spent ages sewing it lol! The Christmas ribbons DCM entries are all amazing but there's still plenty of time to enter and win some ribbon, you can never have too much in my opinion!
Labels:
Blooms,
DCM Little Extra,
Ribbon,
Stamping
Monday, October 29, 2007
Monday monday
Didn't it get dark early this evening, I don't know why it came as a shock but it always does. Ahh well, not long til spring and plenty of crafting time meanwhile. Here's a couple of things I made over the weekend, both for Just Bex challenges and using scrummy Pink Petticoat papers. First a swing card, I just love these papers, so funky.
Next I turned this box...
Into this! Much prettier. I can't say Im a huge fan of altered stuff as practical storage, in my experience things decorated with blooms and ribbon seem to fall apart very quickly in my craft room. Maybe I expect too much from my storage lol. Still, these washing tablet boxes have a fab click shut action cause of the cardboard tabs inside so I reckon I will actually use this, probably to take bits and pieces to classes.
See you tomorrow for a fab Little Extra challenge from the Daring Cardmakers!
Next I turned this box...
Into this! Much prettier. I can't say Im a huge fan of altered stuff as practical storage, in my experience things decorated with blooms and ribbon seem to fall apart very quickly in my craft room. Maybe I expect too much from my storage lol. Still, these washing tablet boxes have a fab click shut action cause of the cardboard tabs inside so I reckon I will actually use this, probably to take bits and pieces to classes.
See you tomorrow for a fab Little Extra challenge from the Daring Cardmakers!
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Stash yumminess
Oh dear I think I overused exclamation marks in my last post. Must be the excitement of spending the day with two fab friends who I can witter on to about paper stuff and they know what I'm on about (Now I was tempted to put a '!' there but I'm being restrained...). As promised, here's some stash pics...
Delicious fabricy goodness from Elsie and 7Gypsies gaffer tape...
Random papers and some huge monograms to alter for me and Matt.
Dies and brads...
Oh and a big round corner punch... forgot that one cause its out of its packet and being used already. Plus a couple of mags for a pound each. Very restrained don't you think? I was after some cool colours of felt but there was only one stand that had it, and not a great selection so yesterday I toddled off to my local craft shop and got...
Felt!
and these stamps for a pound each...
I made some stuff yesterday too but I think I've probably pushed blogger to its limit of photos allowed in one place without it having an emo fit and throwing them all off, so I'll come back with them soon.
Delicious fabricy goodness from Elsie and 7Gypsies gaffer tape...
Random papers and some huge monograms to alter for me and Matt.
Dies and brads...
Oh and a big round corner punch... forgot that one cause its out of its packet and being used already. Plus a couple of mags for a pound each. Very restrained don't you think? I was after some cool colours of felt but there was only one stand that had it, and not a great selection so yesterday I toddled off to my local craft shop and got...
Felt!
and these stamps for a pound each...
I made some stuff yesterday too but I think I've probably pushed blogger to its limit of photos allowed in one place without it having an emo fit and throwing them all off, so I'll come back with them soon.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Ribbons Galore
I'm so late posting my Dare cards for yesterday but I have a very good excuse! Girly chats and craft shopping! Yesterday I went to the SECC craft show with Lynne and Nic, and it was a fab day out. Was quite restrained with my purchaces really! I got just in time for Ugly Betty followed by QI and fell asleep straight after! Anyway I'll come back and tell you all about it later but meanwhile here's my Dare cards, this week sponsored by Ribbon Oasis, Ribbony Christmas Cards!
This funky ribbon is the perfect match for the Pink Martini, flirtini papers. Its like they were made for each other. Stamp by Autumn Leaves on DCWV card. A retro ish Christmas card this one!
This gold ribbon is lovely for accents, DCWV paper, Cuttlebug embossing, sizzix star and BG notch border!
Pics of new stash to follow!
This funky ribbon is the perfect match for the Pink Martini, flirtini papers. Its like they were made for each other. Stamp by Autumn Leaves on DCWV card. A retro ish Christmas card this one!
This gold ribbon is lovely for accents, DCWV paper, Cuttlebug embossing, sizzix star and BG notch border!
Pics of new stash to follow!
Labels:
CuttleBug,
Daring Cardmakers,
Ribbon,
Stamping
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Another JB challenge
Phew, a mega busy day here. Not much I can share though and a load of admin *insert sleepy yawning smiley here*, but I can share this card I made for one of the challenges on the Just Bex forum. To make a fastening card with some sore of closure.
Mine uses BG Blush, which Im feeling ok about using as Mellow is lush and my new one to keep for stroking! And I used 5 pieces out of my 6x6 pad cause I decided to cover the inside and back too which is stripey like the front. Stamps are the same as the previous post, delicious, I love them, and the papermania pearl brads look so antique wardrobe/ belt buckle!Its foggy and cold here tonight so I think a spot of sofa snuggling and telley watching is in order!
Mine uses BG Blush, which Im feeling ok about using as Mellow is lush and my new one to keep for stroking! And I used 5 pieces out of my 6x6 pad cause I decided to cover the inside and back too which is stripey like the front. Stamps are the same as the previous post, delicious, I love them, and the papermania pearl brads look so antique wardrobe/ belt buckle!Its foggy and cold here tonight so I think a spot of sofa snuggling and telley watching is in order!
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Tenuous Link to a Tempting Template!
All the friends cards are amazing! I'm doing my best to get round every single one of them posted this week, its a bit of a challenge, there's just SO many cards being shared! But if you've done it alreadsy and are looking for something else then this weeks, Daring Cardmakers Little Extra is a fab Template! I think I've used lots of artistic licence with this card, it does vaguely fit with the template but it's a good few steps away!
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder, Purple Onion and Penny Black stamps, BG Blush paper.
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder, Purple Onion and Penny Black stamps, BG Blush paper.
Labels:
Basic Grey,
CuttleBug,
DCM Little Extra,
Stamping,
Template
Smile
I've been given an award by Ying Pang and Nic!
I'm so glad I've made people smile, its such an important thing to spread a little joy round the world. I'm so inspired and uplifted by all the things I see and read in crafty blog world but here's my favourites who've made me smile recently. And darn it, loads of you have been nominated already but if you've done it already and I nominated you, sorry I must have missed it!
Kate
Dingle
Jo
Saffa
Keryn
Scrapbook Widower, so funny cause it's true!
Tracie
Lisa
Louly
Joanne
Pass on the smiley award if you have time!
And finally a card! Done for a Just Bex Challenge, Bloomin Christmas!
I'm so glad I've made people smile, its such an important thing to spread a little joy round the world. I'm so inspired and uplifted by all the things I see and read in crafty blog world but here's my favourites who've made me smile recently. And darn it, loads of you have been nominated already but if you've done it already and I nominated you, sorry I must have missed it!
Kate
Dingle
Jo
Saffa
Keryn
Scrapbook Widower, so funny cause it's true!
Tracie
Lisa
Louly
Joanne
Pass on the smiley award if you have time!
And finally a card! Done for a Just Bex Challenge, Bloomin Christmas!
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