Hello!
I'm late with my 'Friday' post - it's been quite busy around here for a change _ I'll add a bit more about that later! But here's this week's Daring Cardmakers challenge and my card
Just Checking!
All we're asking this week is that you use some kind of check pattern on your cards.
It could be stamped, embossed, patterned paper, stencilled, hand-drawn...
You could use checks as a background or as part of a design element of an image e.g. on a Chef's apron or tartan rug...
We're looking forward to checking up on your makes, but for starters here are some ideas from our fabulous design team to help inspire you
All we're asking this week is that you use some kind of check pattern on your cards.
Click here to see what my fabulous Teamies have made this week
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I stencilled my check pattern by using a stripes stencil first vertically, then horizontally. I used a Spellbinders embossing folder to add texture to the rest of the card
The gold Scribbled Square Frames are by Tonic, as are the petal shapes I used to make the flower. The deep aqua paper is from a Studio Light paper pad and I used some ready made black stamens and some gold micro beads for the flower centre.
The sentiment piece elements are a pc generated check strip and Happy Birthday message with a piece of the gold card behind.
To complete I added some metallic aqua gems
Well, I've mentioned before about the
wonderful neighbours we have on this street, and how supportive everyone
has been during these difficult months of Covid19. Well, at one of our
socially distanced Meet-in-the-Street Sunday drinks someone mentioned
that they'd heard of a local Pizza Van company - I guess the kind of
thing that usually parks up at festivals and other events to help feed
the punters! One thing led to another and once we were sure we could
get the minimum 50 pizza orders it was booked to come and park on one of
the neighbour's drive on Friday. Then the idea of adding a charity
element to the event was suggested - if some people made cakes and
puddings we could then have a donations bucket and maybe raise some
money for our local hospice. One of the neighbours is a wine merchant,
so he decided to set up a wine table, also for donations. Well, it all
went swimmingly - almost literally as after a couple of weeks of blazing
sunshine and high temperatures, of course it absolutely threw down most
of Friday! Undaunted, gazebos were set up in front gardens and our
garage (still pretty new and clean!) was earmarked for the pudding
servery.
In the end
we were lucky as there was only some occasional drizzle during the
evening, and everyone got into the spirit, collecting their freshly made
pizzas from The Roaming Dough to either take away to their own gardens, or use one of the
gazebos nearby for shelter. We had SO MANY puddings! Two trestle tables
full of them and people came to help themselves and pop their donations
into the bucket. We've just heard that we raised well over £350, just from selling pudding!
Which from a street of around 30 households is quite a lot of pudding
Needless to say, there was plenty of cake and puddings left over so our garage had various visitors over the weekend popping back for more treats! I just feel so lucky to live in a place like this.
Thank you so much for coming by, please don't go without leaving a little message as I do love to know what you think.
Happy Crafting, Stay Safe,