Not having done a stepper card in quite some time (actually, I think I’ve only ever made one before), I decided to Google instructions and have a go….
Monday, 17 March 2014
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Pretty In Pink
For today’s crafting, I decided to have a go at making a tepee card. Once I started I couldn’t believe how easy it was.
If you have never made a tepee card before all you need is three small squares of paper and you are away…
I made this card using three pieces of card measuring 13cm x 13 cm. I then scored each piece of card on the diagonal.
With the card face up, I joined the pieces together as follows…
And that is all there is to it…you don’t glue the ends together, but secure these with either a magnet or Velcro dot.
Card done, you can decorate this anyway you like…
Saturday, 15 March 2014
Instructions for pop-up box card
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
The birds and the bees….
Don’t you just love it when by chance, you come across something new…
On the web looking for inspiration I stumbled across a box card. I have never seen these before but just had to have a go.
Whenever I try something new, I tend to use scraps of paper and card that otherwise I wouldn’t use. I decided to experiment with a little stamping, something that was quick and easy so that I could get an idea of the possibilities sooner rather than later.
Even if I do say so myself the scrap card turned out better than I thought so probably wont be scrap after all. I then went on and tried different designs and colours.
Friday, 7 March 2014
Heartfelt Creations….
Its been a busy busy week, with too many late nights..(working not playing sadly), so rewarded myself with a few hours off to do crafting. Not often I have the place to myself, so enjoyed the peace and quite.
Still determined not to buy any new resources until my current stash has reduced – well the paper side of things at least.
I know its easy to get in a rut with card making and fall into a habit of producing same old, same old, but I still like making cards with flowers and I love the Heartfelt Creations range…
(oops…noticed I forget to include the Tonic Verso Corner Dies in the pic)
I had originally only planned on making one card using a leaf patterned paper that I have in various colours but have never found a use for…
But, as sometimes happens with any craft, it didn't take me long to complete and I was itching for more to do. Rather than put everything away and get out new stuff, I just recreated but with less colour. I don't have the luxury of a craft room (or even craft space…) I work on a small coffee table which is not ideal as you have to limit what you can work with at any one time.
Here’s the end result….
Sunday, 2 March 2014
Large Print Backgrounds
I chose what I thought to be a colourful and interesting section of the paper and cut this down to size. I then added Tonic Boudoir Square Base. I wasn't sure then whether to decorate with die cut butterflies or flowers. I opted for the flowers. I chose to use Heartfelt Creations Carnations .
I added few more touches by using a selection of Marianne Createables dies – Bird on a Branch, Leaves and Branch Forest.
Is it Vintage?
I'm sure we all have papers that we stick to the back of the draw or at the bottom of the box, tray or whatever storage we are using. The ones the we got as part of the pack but never quite found a use for. Either the colours are odd, bright or dull, or it has large or obscure print. I decided to challenge myself to start using the papers that would otherwise be discarded. I started off with with some rather dull floral papers. Although vintage is not my style, I decided to have a go at a vintage card. Looking at the papers or had I wasn't quite sure where to start. Papers were dark beige and pink and a mixture of floral patterns. I knew to achieve the vintage style I would have to distress the papers which I felt would darken them even further. However, fully prepared that it could all go pear shaped, I chose the papers. I began by layering the background. I ripped the edges of the second layer to get a torn effect and to make this slightly smaller than the first background layer. I then made some flowers using the Heartfelt Creations Delicate Asters.
I must admit, after cutting out the flowers I sat there for a while not sure what to do next. I eventually decided to try a patchwork plan of some description and the result turned out better than I thought it would. To finish off, I stamped a ‘Happy Birthday’ sentiment onto Spellbinders Delightful Circles and attached flowers with co-coordinating brads.
Monday, 30 September 2013
Where does the time go to. The start of the new academic
year is always busy, long days, late nights and little time for crafting. Over
the past few weeks I’ve managed to make just one card, which I'm not sure about
so holding on to that one for now to see if I make changes. I decided this
weekend to take a break from it and met up with some like minded friends for a
crafting session. I didn’t really have a project in mind, though I know Ive got
several birthdays coming up that I need to get organised for, but just to meet
up and chat is always good. As crafting got underway, I decided to make paper
flowers as a way of relaxing and set about stamping assorted size flowers onto
pink patterned paper. Once stamped, the flowers were cut out, shaped and
layered to give depth. I arranged the flowers and leaves onto a backing paper
and as a finishing touch, used a Dreamweaver stencil and embossing paste to
make the sentiment.Sunday, 8 September 2013
Sunday Morning Blues
Monday, 2 September 2013
Slip Sliding Away




