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This week's host, Miri says:
I really miss the sea/beach!
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In the end I decidied to make a gardening tool bag. It has three layers each separated with a little matchbox 'hinge' so that I could add tmy die cuts berween the layers but still fold it flat to go in an envelope
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I've used sentiments from Spellbinders' June Glimmer of the Month Club on most of my projects for the other clubs this month, but I really wanted to make a card where the sentiments are the main feature, so I came up with this retirement card
There were other phrases I could have made, but I wanted to stay with the retirement theme. I made the sign post with some light brown card, adhered it on to one of my favourite digital background papers and just added a few bits of shrubby stuff cut from the bag of leafy things I always save for projects like this!
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This month the Spellbincers club kits have a beachy theme, and what's not to love about that!
The Small Die of the Month club is cute and quirky and full of fun.
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I've been having some fun with the Wax Seal from Spellbinders'
June Wax Seal of the Month club!
This month it comes with a gorgeous aqua and gold wax bead mix which is definitely up my street
I starteed as I usually do and made a batch of seals just to get the 'feel' for it. I used two furnaces so that I could heat a couple of spoonfuls (one gold, the other a mix of the aqua shades) of wax beads at a timeThen I got adventurous and had a go making more of a sunset look with other colours of wax and added highlights with white, gold and silver pens.
I've made a couple of cards so far and as the summer season goes on I think more will find their way onto my projects!
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Here's hoping June will have less of the torrential showers, and more of the flowers and other summer delights!
For this month's elemental inspiration image I chose something quintessentially reflective of British summertime (come rain or shine!).
Yes, the seaside!
Choose
3 elements from the image to interpret on your card (remember the
colours count as one element) and share your wonderful creations with
us!
I recent;y bought a few sets of digtal papers with a seaside/nautical theme as I needed to decorate a new visitors book for our holiday rental flat in Southwold, so was happy to have another excuse to use them. They are super-fab and as well as having background papers there are lots of clipart elements too.
So my card is a real hybrid with digital papers and elements, die cuts and 'real' things like charms, shells and twine
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It's Shabneez here and this week I thought we'd get our
thoughts together for some masuline card ideas, especially
as Father's Day is coming up!
I have several cards to make for May birthdays and most of them are of the masculine persuasion. Along with many other card makers I always struggle with cards for men. This year I Two of our nephews are policemen, so for one of them Recentlly I saw some pictures of hobby-themed gnomes and as I got a new gnome die for Christmas I decided to have a go at adapting it to make cards for those pesky menfolk!
We have 2 nephews who are policemen so for one of them I made PC Gnome and added a bike, completee with a 'flashing' blue light!
PC Gnome must have pulled someone over as he's already got his notebook and pencil out to take their number
I thought I'd add a quick pic of Batsman Gnome and Striker Gnome. I'll share their cards later
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