Friday, June 30, 2023

Just My Type



   Hello
Thanks for visiting. 
 
 I’m sharing my card for the latest Daring Cardmakers Challenge today and this week Nat says: 
For the last challenge of the month, I'd like to see you
    feature a typewriter or typewriter-style fonts on your card.
    I have a much-loved typewriter set that is my go-to for fun and special cards, and I absolutely love the look of type-written sentiments. They work perfectly for so many designs from the clean and simple to the super ornate.
   Click Here for some ideas from the design team

I started by folding a rectangular card with a top fold, then covering the card front with a lovely vintage floral design of digital paper resized to fit and printed on Bazzill Avalanche White card
The vintage style typewriter is also a digital download  - I'll add links for both later as I don't have the info to hand atm.  
 
I added some text to the paper 'in' the typewriter, resized and printed three copies on white card. I cut different parts out from each to layer up with thick card or foam dots between the layers.
The flowers are a mix of rolled roses and leaves left over from other projects and a few ready-made paper flowers.
To finish off the card I added a black and white sentiment
 
 

Thank you so much for coming by

 Happy Crafting, Take care of yourself,
 
Kathy x
 
 


Friday, June 23, 2023

Ladybird, Ladybird Fly Away Home...



   Hello
Thanks for visiting. 
 
This week I’m sharing my card for Shabneez's Daring Cardmakers Challenge and we're out in the garden playing with creepy-crawlies and fluttery, flying critters!

Shabneez says:

I have been spending a lot of time in the garden recently so I decided to incorporate it into my challenge this week. 

Garden Bugs

It's the time of year when a variety of bugs visit gardens so I'd love to see which bugs are in yours! 

   Click Here for some Manly Makes  from the design team
 
I started by folding a rectangular card with a top fold, which I embossed with an ancient Cuttlebug brick wall patterned folder
On a separate panel of the same card I stencilled a circle using Nuvo mousse.
I was a bit stuck for 'bug' dies - I only have a couple of suitable sets and I've used them so often I needed a change! So I came up with a plan to make some tiny ladybirds using Card Candy - I have loads of the stuff but rarely use it - not really sure where it all came from tbh!
AI used one black and one red Card Candy dome for each ladybird, plus an extra smaller card circle for the head. 
To assemble I glued the small black circle to the underside of the larger one, leaving just a small section sticking out for the head part. Next I cut the red circle in half and glued in place over the black 'body' leaving a space between them. I used a die that has really tiny circles on it to cut the spots and glued them on to finish
 
 
The flower dies are all from Spellbinders; the large daisy head is from an old set 
but the stem and small flower head are from a fabulous Garden Builder set I bought recently - look at all the stuff you get in this set!
Once I'd arranged all my die cuts and ladybirds I glued them in place on the small white panel and adhered this to the brick background.
I added some dewdrop stones for extra interest, then used one of the green and white sentiments I made a couple of weeks ago tucking some coils of red thread to match the ladybird wings under one end and another tiny flower on top
 
 
Please note that if you use any of the Spellbinders direct links in this post I may receive a small commission - it doesn't cost you anything at all but its a nice treat for me!

Thank you so much for coming by

 Happy Crafting, Take care of yourself,  

Kathy x



Friday, June 16, 2023

Sorry Sir!

 

  Hello
Thanks for visiting. 
 
As usual on Fridays I’m sharing my card for this week’s Daring Cardmakers Challenge, and this week it's Dawn's turn to set the theme!

Make It Masculine

As it is fathers day on 18th June I would like to see a masculine card to celebrate the men folk.  It doesn't have to be for fathers day but I know we all struggle with a more masculine card so lets have some made for the card stash.

    Click Here for some Manly Makes  from the design team
 

 I had a really disorganised and 'out of sorts' time a few weeks ago and felt as bot guilty about not getting cards into the post - although in most cases I'd already made them! I ended up also needing a 'belated' birthday card for a man, so I put this one together.  I was inspired by a digital paper collection I found on Etsy to go with a Steampunk/ hipster kind of vibe

In fact most of this card was created on the pc, starting with paper from this collection by ILoveDigi
Printing onto a textured white card gives it a lovely fabric look
 
Next I used my graphics program (Paint Shop Pro) and some icons to create the hat and moustache on a blank white background, leaving a big space below for the text, I then copied and pasted the moustache a couple of extra times to make sure they were exactly the same size for adding dimension later.
 
Now I added in the text, and 'drew' the black line frame around that and the picture section and resized for printing.  So here's what I printed out

Once printed I cut around the black line frame, leaving a narrow margin.  I hand cut the extra moustache shapes and glued them in place, putting glue only on the centre line and bending out the ends for dimension

Thank you so much for coming by

 Happy Crafting, Take care of yourself, 
 
Kathy x

 

Friday, June 09, 2023

Coming up Roses

 

 Hello

Thanks for visiting. 
 
As usual on Fridays I’m sharing my card for this week’s Daring Cardmakers Challenge, and this week it's Joanne's turn to inspire us!

Everything's Coming up Roses 
 
As roses are one of the two birth flowers for June, this week I’d like to see roses somewhere on your project.
 If you’re not in the mood for flowers there’s another way to play; Yellow roses symbolise friendship so include yellow in your colour palette with any image or technique you like as a nod to crafty friendships. 
Extra brownie points if you manage both and show us yellow roses!

    Click Here for yellow and Rosy examples from the design team
 

For the base card I used a smooth white square

The grungy distressed stripes were created using a stencil.  I taped it in place then applied PVA with my finger through the stripes. After removing and cleaning the stencil I added gilding flakes over the glue and left it to dry before removing excess flakes with a stiff brush.

For the roses I used a small die set that I've had for ages and can't remember where it came from!  I like this one because there are 5 identical sized petal sets on the die - so you can cut all your need for each rose in one cut! The flower shapes were cut from a piece of thin card inked on both sides. 

The stems, and other green parts were cut from scraps of green card and paper.

I decided to stick to green for the sentiment so created a new strip of green sentiments on the pc and printed them out.  So I need to make more things that need green finishing touches now!

To complete the card I added a few enamel dots and a gold thread bow

 

Thank you so much for coming by

 Happy Crafting, Take care of yourself, 
 
 
 Thank you so much for coming by
 Happy Crafting, Take care of yourself, 

 

Friday, June 02, 2023

June Elemental

 

Hello

Thanks for visiting. 
 
As usual on Fridays I’m sharing my card for this week’s Daring Cardmakers Challenge, and this week it was my turn to come up with a mood-board for our June Elemental challenge

June Elemental Challenge

I love all turquoise and aqua shades and as gold goes so well with them, I've based my mood-board around those colours. I've added 'pops' of  other colours too because it seems to me that turquoise makes every other colour look better!

 All you need to do is choose 3 elements from the board to use when you make your card.

 If you use them, the colour combo would count as 1.  



    Click Here for some sunny examples from the design team
 The main elements I chose were Wood-grain texture, Mosaic and the Flower (no surprise there!)

For the base card I used a smooth white square and embossed the front with a wood texture embossing folder
I inked 2 pieces of thin (80gsm) white card with lots of shades of Nuvo mousse, keeping one side a little paler than the other
When dry I used a gorgeous Spellbinder Peony die set to make a large peony and a couple of small buds, plus some leaves
For the mosaic tiles I started by inking white card with the various colours. Next I applied a little glue through a stencil with my fingertip, removed the stencil (and cleaned it) then added some gilding flakes.  Once completely dry I brushed away the excess, punched out the tile shapes from the parts I liked best and arranged them on the card.
 
Once I'd decided on the placement of the flowers I glued them on, added the leaves, and finished off the card with a black and white sentiment and some loops of gold thread

 Thank you so much for coming by
 Happy Crafting, Take care of yourself,