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Thursday, May 8, 2025

3 Shades of Green

  Welcome

I am on holiday, and posting from my phone, so hopefully everything looks OK...

I would like to extended a warm welcome to two new followers - KatieL and Pam. I am sure Pam's has blog at Pam's Pearl's, but have been unable to link ti it, or find if Katue has one. I am finding myself technologically challenged with some of the lastest changes... and working on my phone.



I made this card for my local (NZ) swap.  It uses a technique by Natasha Foote... sorry, I can't link to the You Tube video
 


I ruled up the back ground of my tiles, rounded the corners all over the design, the filled in the shapes using three shades of green markers
After many shuffles of the resulting tiles and sentiment die cut I arrived st this layout, then added the stripes cut from the same card as the green layer, assembled all the layers, then added the rhinestones.


The inside and envelope were decorated with washi tape and a layer of the dark green card.

I will not link to any challenges... but rather end here while I am doing ok.



Saturday, April 26, 2025

Multiple A's

Welcome

The local swap group I am had, for the April Challenge, the letter A!

I have lots of A’s on this card, some the complements of DGD’s vivid imagination, so here goes….



An Accurate image of an Aluminium (coloured) Aeroplane, gaining Altitude against an Azure sky amongst Airy Clouds, layered on an Apple green card base…. 

I think I may have managed a few A’s there!


The background is brushed with Catherine Pooler Something Blue ink,


The stamp (now discontinued, (by Kiwistamping)  was silver embossed on white card, coloured with a silver pen, then fussy cut.. 




The greeting I layered up using blue mirror card over white, is an old Ellen Hudson die, the clouds, are an old Whimsy die set - both sets are discontinued

I was definitely stash busting on this card!


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Friday, April 18, 2025

A Trio of Cats

Welcome

I recently made a card for my three year old Great Grandson, and what better than to use a trio of diecuts.  These are unmarked, and I have had them unused in my stash for longer than I care to remember....


I glued the white die cuts on a deep blue panel, then onto the orange base


Happy Birthday was embossed in white.  It is from the Uniko Floral Vines stamp set.

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And the digit was die cut three times and stacked - my digits are an old, very well used set of dies!


I decorated the inside with a stip of bright blue sparkly sticky tape, that I also attached to the outside of the envelope. 

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(NBUS was the trio of cat dies)
 

Thursday, April 3, 2025

White with a Pop of Colour

Welcome

No I have not fallen off the edge of the world - 
First I lost my USB stick with my photos on,
Then I just plum got busy... culminating with a long weekend away with friends...

This card was created as an exchange in a card swap here Down Under, and the challenge set was
White, with a Pop of Colour
 I think I might have overdone the colour a bit, but the recipient loves it.


I was really pleased with the result


The 'smile' is an old M.B. die, and the daisies are  John Next Door (NBUS) die I have had for some time and only just used.


The paper is from a rainbow sheet of paper that I have had for longer than I care to remember, from the days when I bought patterned paper by the sheet when I found it, then came the pads.... 


I trimmed both the inside of the card and the envelope with the scraps.
I also forgot to take the photos until after I had written in the card and on the envelope, hence the pieces of paper covering parts of them. 

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Friday, March 7, 2025

Interactive Butterfly Card

Welcome

I first started a new post on the 20th of last month - then lost my USB stick with all my card photos on...

I made and posted this just last weekend, and it was delivered on Monday - I think the local posting box I use had superpowers!!


This card was made for a swap group I am in, and the challenge was to make an interactive card
For some reason I dislike making interactive cards, but a challenge needs to be taken!!
I discovered this technique on a You Tube video here by an S.U. Demo, Trevis.


The butterfly panel rotates as the cover is opened and sits above the inner panel
It's actually quite a simple make, and the video was very clear


My biggest problem was trying to get the butterfly image done - initially I tried it on another piece of the patterned paper - but it was cheap (and nasty) paper that absorbed the medium I used to stamp 
I was going to foil the image using this technique by Natasha Foote,


But after numerous failed attempts, I gave up and stamped the image on pale green card, embossed it with sparkly gold ep, and added some purple using a ball point pen, and was finally satisfied with it


The hello was an old Avery Elle die - I cut it in gold paper, which was too close in tone to the patterned paper, so I layered it up over orange card!
A few Champagne rhinestones finished the card with a wee bit of sparkle.

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Monday, February 17, 2025

Flowers for a Friend

Welcome


I needed a birthday card in a hurry, and chose to use this Katy  Sue printed sheet of images
They are pop-out images, with no white edges, which gives a stunning result.


I chose this pansy image as my friend loves pansies!


They decoupage beautifully - it's a bit fiddly, but well worth the effort. 
The only thing I added to the image was some light penciling under the vase to form a shadow to 'ground' the image.


I embossed the sentiment, a very old clear stamp, with glitter gold embossing.  
The white panel was inked with yellow around the edges


The inside panel has a strip of yellow washi tape, some of which was also added to the envelope.

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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Sabbatical Over, and a Double Birthday Celebration

Welcome

It's been a long sabbatical, but I am finally back - the intentions have been there - I just haven't made it to the computer.  
There has been gardening, as it is summer here, and lacemaking and initially, just relaxing, or as the grandies would say, chillaxing... 

My posts are going to be shorter, with fewer challenges entered - well that is the theory

The double birthday is for this card, made for a family member, and Uniko's 13th birthday bash!


I used the Uniko Bauhaus Blocks set, stamped with black ink and embossed.
The minimal colouring was done with watercolour paints


The black stripe is part of a sparkly adhesive


I ruled stripes of differing widths on the inside, inspired by the stripes on the middle block.
I did the same on the envelope.

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