Thursday, 21 July 2011

TEACHERS GIFTS - part 2

Following on from yesterdays post, these were the cards and boxes I made for Jack's teacher and teaching assistants.

I have used the same image, but coloured it to match the backing papers, that were in my stash. Really quite plain and simple, but when you are making a few of them they have to be, quick and easy too.

This one was for Jack's teacher, and because Mr Garnham is a huge Charlton Athletic FC fan, I got him a Charlton mug, and personalised Charlton coaster from ebay to go with the card.



The we have another card using the same image, but a different layout and colour scheme for Mr Parmenter, one of the teaching assistants. Wasn't sure about the colour scheme for this one, but it is what Jack chose, and acutally it does work together, so a good result in the end.


I wasn't sure about making a box to give a man, but actually it came out really well, using a square top. Again I have used the same papers and card for the box, and coloured the image to match as well.


Having made 4 cards using the same image, I wanted a change for Mrs Pullan, who is also a teaching assistant in Jack's class, so went for this digi, which would have been a freebie from somewhere a while ago, and am really pleased with how the card and box came together.

From what I gather from Jack, the gifts and cards he gave to his teacher and teaching assistants yesterday were well received, so all the hard work making them all was well worth it.


I'd like to enter these cards and gifts into the following Challenges:


Sweet Stampin Challenge - one for the boys (stripy card and box)

Pink Gem - lets hear it for the boys (stripy cards and box)

One Stitch At A Time - flowers (watering can card and matching box)

CRAFT Challenge - Thank You Teachers

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

TEACHERS GIFTS - part 1

I like to give the teachers a little something at the end of term, since they have had to 'put up with' my two for the last year (love them really!), and since we are off to the states over the summer, money is a bit tight, so I decided to make a card, and gift box for Harry's tutor.

Not sure if it is the done thing to give gifts at High School, but at Harry's school they have the same tutor for the 5 years they are at the school, assuming they don't leave during this time. Ms Mitchell is lovely, and really taken to Harry and help him a lot to adjust to being at High School.

I've been meaning to make this gift box for ages, and it was an ideal opportunity to make one and put some chocolates in it for Harry's tutor. I followed this tutorial and have to say it was really easy to make, and I loved playing with colours and papers for the design.

To go with the box I made a matching card, which again I am really pleased with.

Huge thanks to a cyber friend for the image - you know who you are, and the card and papers were from my stash.
I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:

Charisma Cardsz Challenge - It's in the stars



Cupcake Craft Challenge - Wish Upon A Star



KB Cute Challenge - use a digi



Card and Scrap - to use punches/dies

WHERE HAS THE LAST FEW MONTHS GONE

I can't believe that it is almost 2 months since I last blogged.

Home life has been incredibly busy, and hopefully that should change now that the kids have broken up from school.

The majority of my spare time has been spent being a taxi driver for the kids clubs; sorting the garden out and growing my first ever veggies - we have loads of tomatoes coming, as well as carrots; cuecumbers and lettuces. We also have had some gorgeous strawberries and the blackberries are now starting to appear. I thought this year I would try growing some veggies/fruit and being a very novice gardener thought that you plant the seeds/plants and after a period of time you pick the things you have grown and eat them. I hadn't reckoned on having to nuture the plants and make sure they survive to the point that you can eat them by picking off the slugs and snails! Our garden is full of them, and when starting out I hadn't appreciated what a problem they can be. So most nights at dusk I have been going on a slug hunt, to catch the monsters!

Someone suggested laying some beer for them to get happy on, and have to say that that seems to have done the job. I really didn't want to have to use slug pellets, so this was the preferred option.

I have been crafting a bit over the last couple of months, but only making what I needed too. Now the kids are off school until September, I am hoping that I will get a bit more done, because before you know it, it will be almost Christmas.

Monday, 30 May 2011

A Man's Card

I've been really busy lately, and haven't had much time to craft, but now that the kids are on half term, I am hoping to get lots done and maybe even get a few done for emergencies.

Having just checked my calendar I am so behind with making cards, I have sat and made this one tonight, for my OHs Step Mothers Husband. We are always invited to a BBQ to celebrate Brian's birthday (come rain or shine) so having googled some colouring pages, I came across this one, which I thought would be perfect. Whilst cooking the food, he always has a beer in his hand.

This was a fairly easy card to make, just a couple of mats, a piece of DCWV backing paper, and the sentiment was done on the computer.

The image was coloured with pro-markers. I've added glossy accents to the bottle of beer, and glass of water, although it doesn't really show in the photo.

I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:



Craft Your Days Away - fathers day/special man
Charisma Cards - Boy Oh Boy
Do It With Digis - It's All About The Boys
Samuel Taylors - For a Man/Boy

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Dancing Girl Card

As usual I have loads of cards to make in the coming weeks, so will be back to being a night owl for a while so I can get them all done.

I have managed to make this card tonight for my sister whose birthday is next Tuesday. It will be winging its way over to Greece tomorrow along with her presents and will just hope that it will all arrive ok and in one piece.

After being a guest designer a couple of weeks ago for One Stitch At A Time, I really enjoyed working on the 3d project and I noticed a challenge asking for design team members for 'Craft Your Days Away', so I have made this card to fit in with the theme 'Music and Dance' and also to apply for the DT.

I didn't have any images in my stash that were relevant to the theme, so I googled 'dancing girl' and this cute image appeared as a colouring page. I just love her, the pretty dress and the swirls on it - (although I have sort of covered up the swirls of the dress with some purple gems), and knew that I had some Henbury Lane swirly paper that would look fab with the image, so having found an image, got the paper and knew what colour to use, my card just sort of came together. A few pearls and some white organza ribbon finish the card off nicely I think, and hope my big sister likes it.

For a bit of sparkle I have coloured her earing; bangles and shoes, with a metallic silver pen, and think it looks great in real life.


In order to apply to be on the DT, I need to show a picture of a favourite piece of work, and after looking through my pictures of cards I have made I have to say that this is one of my favourites, even though I found it tricky to cut the template for the step card. It was also the very first card I had done like this the the first time I had used glossy accents, and it looked fab on the balloons.





Anway enough waffling from me, here is my entry into the Craft Your Days Away Challenge - music and dance, and application for a DT position.



Thanks for looking.

Sunday, 8 May 2011

MY MSE SKETCH CHALLENGE WINNERS

A very quick post from me, to say that the boys each picked out a winner for the sketch challenge I was running on on MSE. Congratulations to the overall winner who was picked by Harry and is ....

Well done Louise. The task now comes over to you to set the next card challenge.

Jack picked a runner up who was....
Zoe - ZLS - sorry for the rubbish picture - Jack wouldn't stay still long enough to get a decent picture.

I'll pop a little something in the post to you both later this week.

Monday, 11 April 2011

My Very First Craft Show

On Saturday I went to my very first craft show at Ally Pally, and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I had a arranged to meet Angie at Earls Court, so that we could travel together up to Ally Pally. It was lovely to meet Angie in person, as we have got to know each other through MSE and over emails, and we had a great time at the show. Being my first show, I wasn't really sure what to expect, and had taken plenty of money with me for buying new stash. The stalls were fab, and it was just lovely to be able to wander around them all, to see what was available. We were both there for well over 5 hours, but the time just flew, and at the end it was a bit of a rush to get around all the stalls or go back to ones we had seen stuff on and wanted to buy.

I guess I was expecting to find lots of bargins, but there weren't that many to be had, as alot of items seemed to be quite expensive, and could certainly be bought cheaper from the net. It was great to be able to see things that I had been eyeing up on the 'net' for a while, and I was a bit disappointed with some of the 'dies' I saw in real life, weren't quite what I was expecting, so it has made me reconsider buying some items.
The majority of what I did buy were 'essentials' and 'cheap' in terms of what I was willing to pay, and I guess I ended up spending about £25.00 and got all of this:

a sheet of LOTV squares ofr £1; and A3 cutting mat for £3 and 2 Papermani Scoring tools for £1.99; as well as 100 sheets of card; and some Anita's square card blanks.
some gorgeous ribbons in different shades of purple; some thin extra tacky double sided tape - 5 for £2.00; a couple of packs of different sized pearls; and some sewing embellishments that I will use on a newspaper style card later in the year that were a bargain at £1.50 - I recently paid over £3 for some from the same company at Hobbycraft.
5 decoupage sheets for £3.00 that will make a total of 14 cards. The stall I got them from had absolutely loads of different ones to choose from but I have got mainly men's ones, as they will make easy and quick cards.
I really did have a great time with Angie, and hope to do it again in the future.

Oh in case you are wondering what happened to the money I took but didn't spend at the Craft show - I had a little splurge on some new summer dresses on the way to work this morning:


This isn't me modelling the dresses (I wish!), but the two dresses were £28 from Asda!

Friday, 8 April 2011

Monochromatic Fairy Card

There are a few challenges around at the moment, that are asking for monochromatic cards, so I had a play last night to make a card using my favourite colour purple and stickles, and here is the result:



and I love it!

For this card, my challenge was to try to work out on the computer how I could change the background colour of the fairy image from start white, to a more subtle purply colour to go with the dp paper I wanted to use (Henbury Lane - with lots of sparkles) and purple card I had in my stash.

After a play around with Paintshop Pro, I managed to change the background colour! Really pleased that I was able to work this out, as it has endless possibilities for future images.

This image was a free one from Floppy Latte Designs called 'Garden Fantasy'. Since I got it a couple of months ago, and never quite got round to doing a card for the actual challenge I got it for, but have been itching to try it on a card, and last night the inspiration finally came.

The image was printed and then layered onto deep purple card, and although the dp lookes really pinky in real life it isn't it is quite purple, with lots of sparkles on the flowers. I've added purple stickle to the fairies wings and flower, and a couple of purple gems to finish the layout. The sentiment was from my stash, and I have coloured it with a purple promarker to match the purple tones of the card.

I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:

Stamping Vacation - you name to challenge (to learn to change background colours in Paintshop Pro)


Claudia & Company
- monochromatic

Lexi's Creations - monochromatic

Digi Stamps for Joy - monochromatic

Thursday, 7 April 2011

A Sketch Card

I love trying out new sketches and when I saw this one on this week's Ladybug Crafts Ink Challenge, I really wanted to give it a go, so here is my take on the sketch:

I've had the image for ages, and guess it was a freebie around 'blogland' at one time. I've always thought it was so sweet but never really had any papers to go with it until I bought the Tea House papers a couple of weeks ago. These papers will be perfect for any image with a cake in! I've used 3 of the papers from the pack to make this card, and the border was created with some gemstone card stock and a MS doily punch. I know that the image has been cut slightly out of 'square', but that is what happens when you make cards late at night! By the time I realised it was too late to do anything about it. I've coloured the image with promarkers, and added glossy accents to the cherry on top and the ribbon around the cake. The pearls are from my stash. I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:


Stamping Vacation - any creature that appears to have arms


Ladybug Crafts Ink Challenge - sketch


Phindys Place Challenge - make us smile


Make it Colourful - bright colours


Paper Play Challenge - critters


Passion for Promarkers - yellow & pink - dp and cardstock pink; yellow ribbon on the cake - image coloured with promarkers

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

A Card for My Best Friend

It was my best friend's 40th birthday a couple of weeks ago, so I wanted to make her special card, and also I have been itching to put together a 40th Survival Kit, and this was the perfect opportunity. For this card I have used a Mo Manning image, which was absolutely perfect for my friend, as she enjoys cooking, and makes the best chocolate cake ever. The image has been teamed with some aqua card from my stash, and the papers are a new pad I bought specially to make this card - Tea House, by Dovecraft. The senitment is a craftworks one, and I already had the peel off numbers. I love this card, firstly because of the colours and secondly the layout - not sure if it was for a sketch or I saw one like it around 'blogland', but the whole card came together really well.

For the first time every, I decided to properly decorate the inside of this card, with matching papers, and a verse that is from the internet, and was perfect to put in this card for Kate. Here is the 40th survival kit I made, and again I was really pleased with how it came out, although it was a complete labour of love! I have to admit I did completely under estimate how long it would take to put it all together - from finding the items; sealing each individual gift with my new electric bag sealer; typing the labels out; and then cutting out 80 circles with nesties and the cuttlebug. The tin was bought a while ago from Tescos, as a twin pack, and I thought it was perfect for my friend, and also to hold the survival kit. My friend loved this survival kit, and thought what a fantastic idea it was. It took her about 2 days to actually sit down, and have a good look at what I had put in it, and she appreciated the effort I had made to put it together, and also hand knit a scarf for her. Just need to make up another 3 survival kits before the end of the year, and hope they go down equally well. I'd like to enter the card into the following challenges:
Partytime Tuesdays Challenge - elegant birthday
Papertake Weekly Challenge - anything goes and optional something new


Craft Your Passion - anything goes


I'd like to enter the survival kit into this months Ellephantastic Challenge of Anything but square or rectangle