06/07/2010

Happy Birthday Chelsea!....



Today my great-niece Chelsea is 5- Happy Birthday Chelsea!- and this is the card that I made for her. It's a super DL, a piece of A4 folded in half lengthways. I made an envelope for it from a piece of A3 paper from an Artist sketch Pad as I hadn't got an envelope to fit. I used DCWV papers, Smirk ribbon and self-adhesive floral trim from Dovecraft. 'Chelsea' was cut from sparkle card and the no 5 was cut from pink spotted paper. 'Chelsea' was adhered with foam pads and the no 5 adhered to a pink scalloped circle topped with green spotted paper. I added a punched border to the inside of the card with 'happy birthday' cut from more pink sparkle card.
A small net butterfly adhered to the no 5 and gems adhered to the centres of the floral trim finishes the card.
Carts used:
Scalloped circle, plain circle, 'Chelsea' & '5'- Winter Woodland
Happy Birthday- A Child's Year
Thanks for looking!
Heather xxx

05/07/2010

Hello!........




I've been playing with a new cart and boy is it GORGEOUS! If you have and love Summer In Paris you'll LOVE this one even more! It's full of beautiful images which have a scrolly element and a plain element to each cut so that you can make femine or masculine cards from the same cut, or combine them as I've done here. I used a different layout for this, cutting the front of the card off by about 3" and adding a panel to hold the image. I used Papermania papers and an MS punch to decorate both the back and the front of the card. I cut the retro phone from white glitter card with a pink mirri card blackout portion behind it so that the scrolled design is highlighted. I added some definition to the cord with a dressmaker's wheel. I also cut 'Hello' from white glitter card and pink mirri, adhering it below the phone and above the bow on the pale pink panel. I added some flowers and leaves and decorated the inside of the card with a white sentiment panel and another phone cut with the 'border' setting, from more pink mirri. Some card candy completes the card.
Carts used:
Phones and sentiment- Wall Decor & More
Wow! Only ONE cart!
Thanks for dropping by!
Heather xxx

04/07/2010

The Perfect Pair........




Hi all! Hope you are all enjoying the weekend! As this is wedding season I thought that I'd conjour up a wedding card. I got the idea from Becca Fekken's blog Amazing Paper Grace (on my sidebar)- she made her shoes from templates- I used the Bug! I used some lovely pearlised paper from a pad (Anna Griffin, I think) some plain, some embossed and some patterned. I used a simple layout with the sentiment oval at the centre of the card. I cut the bride's shoe & sentiment from white glittercard and the groom's shoe from black & gunmetal mirri card. I pierced some holes in the groom's shoe and threaded black embroidery thread through them with a needle, fastening the loose ends at the back of the shoe. I then made a bow from more thread and adhered it with a spot of PVA. I added satin ribbon, a lovely camelia , some mini roses, leaves
and 3 pearl strands. I added more pearls to the top 2 corners of the purple panel. I added more paper, a punched border inside along with another scalloped oval to hold your handwritten or stamped sentiment and 3 small punched hearts.
Carts used:
Shoes & sentiment- Sweethearts
Scalloped ovals- Storybook
Plain ovals- George
Enjoy the rest of the weekend and thanks for looking!
Heather xxx

02/07/2010

Fore!........




Here's a couple of cards for budding Tiger (Tigress!) Woods'. Again, they are made in exactly the same way as the previous 'ball sport' cards that I've posted. I used Bo-Bunny & DCWV papers. I think that my favourite of the two cards is the ladies one..I especially like the way she appears to be preparing to hit the ball on the 'I love Golf' stop. I added the tee below the ball for effect. The sentiments on these cards could be changed for 'Good Luck', 'Well Done' etc for the competition golfers in your life!
Carts used:
Card base- Wild Card (circular card with Blackout on)
Happy Birthday-Stamping Solutions
All other cuts-Sports Mania
Thanks for dropping by!
Heather xxx

29/06/2010

Dream.....



To be quite honest there's not a whole lot of anything Buggy going on on this card, but I had an idea based on the Tim Holtz Bingo card embossing folder, and a vintage image and thought that the sentiment fitted it perfectly. That bingo card was made with card from the old Paper Mill boxes which are no longer in use (they've gone back to their old, much missed,full ream boxes! Yaay!), so don't throw them away..they are like Kraft cardstock and it embosses bee-a-ootifully! I used vintage look papers, a vintage photo image, Prima-style flowers that I made myself using a punch/emboss system and a hat pin. I cut 'dream' from cream cardstock and glittered it lightly after adhereing it to the card. I added a sage green ribbon and bow adding the hat pin before I adhered it to the card. When using hat pins I always put a silver bugle bead on the end to prevent puncture accidents! A scattering of pearls and a punched border and another flower inside the card are the finishing touches.
Carts used:
Dream- Graphically Speaking
Thanks for looking!
Heather xxx

28/06/2010

Anyone for tennis?....



Here's a couple more topical sport cards..this time tennis. Again I made one for gals and one for the guys. The cards were made in exactly the same way as yesterday's cards. I used double-sided Bo-Bunny papers, using the reverse side for the bottom portion of the card. I added a silver mirri tennis racquet to the gal's card and I also flipped the guy. These cards are best done in a minimal palette with splashes of black.
Carts used:
Card bases- Wild Card (Circular card with blackout enabled)
Happy Birthday- Stamping Solutions
All other cuts- Sports Mania
Hope you've all recovered from yesterday's trouncing!
SACK THE LOT OF THEM I SAY!!!!
TTFN
Heather xxx

27/06/2010

COME ON ENGER-LAND!!!!!!......



As I type we are 1 goal down.. same old, same old! Oh well, all is not lost! Good Luck lads..you're gonna need it! Anyhoo, onto the cards. Very topical wouldn't you say? I made 2 of these..one for the lads and one for the lassies. I used the same card base that I used for the Father's Day card posted last week. I used footy word papers for the top portion of the cards and grass paper (DCWV) for the lad card and plain green paper for the lassies card. I cut large footballs for both cards adhered with foam pads and the footballers (lad footballer was flipped) cut from black bazzill with red strip. I cut extra, smaller footballs for embellishments. For the lad card I cut a football border topped with 'Score' ( Whoops ..2 down now!) which was adhered with foam tape to form the stop. For the girl's card I cut 'I Love Soccer' in white shadowed with black and a red heart, for the stop. Yaay! 2-1! I cut 'Happy Birthday' shadowed with black and adhered with foam pads. Bigger Yaay! 2-2!
Carts used:
Happy Birthday-Stamping Solutions
All other cuts-Sports Mania
Holy Cow! The linesman must be B-L-I-N-D!
It was SOOOOO IN and he said it wasn't! BOOOO!!!
See Ya Later!
Heather xxx