08/01/2013

More Indian wedding cards......

When we went to India last month I came back for Christmas, but my hubby stayed on until the new year due to his giving a lecture at a medical conference in Indore. He was also scheduled to attend two weddings, but only went to one as unfortunately he lost two elderly relatives after the first wedding, and as it is considered inauspiscious to attend a wedding after a death in the family he didn't attend the second wedding. Fortunately the bride at the second wedding is the daughter of my hubby's colleague so he was able to deliver the card to her dad to be passed on. 
I was pushed for time making these cards, so I decided to use the same design but change the orientation to make them different. The card bases are a standard A5, and I made one portrait and one landscape. The papers are silver embossed, a gift from Tammy at the Paper Gourmet in Canada, and the beautiful lattice shape was cut from white pearlised card backed with silver mirri.. Each panel was embellished with silver flourishes, white paper roses, pearl strands and a voile bow. The letters (yes, both sets of brides and grooms had the same initials!!) were cut from white pearlised cardstock shadowed with silver mirri, then adhered to the panels with foam pads. A smattering of pearls completes the cards.
Carts used:
Lattice panel & Leafy flourishes- French Manor
Initials-Sophisticated
Thanks for dropping by today!
Heather xx

07/01/2013

Pia's presents.......

Hi peeps, I'm back...Mr Blogger has sobered up and is behaving himself (for now at least)
Do you remember the present stack card that I made as a commission before Christmas? Well, I liked it so much that I made another one, this time in 8" square format, for our friends' daughter Pia who's birthday was on Boxing Day. I used papers from a DCWV stack called Street Lace, in this beautiful aqua and black colour combo. I made it in exactly the same way as the commission card. By the way, that shoe box is NOT that bright in real life! The name, shoe and bag were cut from glittercard, and I added narrow ribbon bows (those ribbon hangers cut from clothes sure come in handy don't they!!!) a larger aqua satin bow, and a smattering of pearls to finish.
Carts used:
Bag & 'PIA'- Suburbia
Shoe- Forever Young
Thanks for dropping by!
Heather xxx

06/01/2013

I haven't gone anywhere.....

So sorry folks. Mr Blogger is playing silly beggars (must have had too much falling-down water over New Year!) and I can't upload any piccies, so I'll be back when he sobers up-hopefully!!
Heather xxx

02/01/2013

Welcome Lois Pearl......

Here is the card that I promised you yesterday, this time for Harry's cousin Lois Pearl. As I said yesterday, when this card was ordered she hadn't been born and I was a bit worried in case the parents changed the name! I'm assuming that everything went to plan as I didn't hear anything to the contrary!
The card base is an A4 and again, the papers are downloads from Pink Petticoat. The beautiful vintage Silver Cross-style pram was cut from silver mirri and pink pearlised cardstock. I added some daisy trim to the hood and pearls to the wheel hubs. 'Welcome' and 'Lois Pearl' were cut from pink glittercard and adhered with foam pads. A sheer ribbon bow, WOC rose and a smattering of daisies completes the card.
Carts used:
Pram- Mother's Day
Welcome & Lois Pearl- Lyrical Letters (jumbo font)
Thanks for looking!
Heather xxx

01/01/2013

Welcome Harry.....

Back in October I was asked to make a couple of new arrival cards..one for a baby already here, Harry, and one for a baby girl who wasn't yet born (although she is now!) Today I'm showcasing Harry's card. The card size is an A4 and the papers are downloads from Pink Petticoat. I used my usual commission card layout. The baby was cut from white paper, coloured with ProMarkers. I didn't like the face on the cut, so I cut a blackout face layer, and created a different face with Pro Markers......

...with this result. I was really pleased with the sweet, cherubic look. I gave him a pearlised, embossed cloud and a glittery moon to lie on. I added a teeny pom-pom to his hat and a trio of punched stars above his head.
'Welcome' and 'Harry' were cut from white glittercard and adhered to the card with foam pads. A sheer bow and a smattering of punched stars completes the card.
Carts used:
Baby on cloud and moon- Baby Steps
Welcome Harry- Lyrical Letters (Jumbo font)
Thanks for dropping by!
Heather xxx

31/12/2012

Domestic goddess....

As promised, here is the final card in the commission trio. This one was for the mother of the High Maintenance Girlfriend. The card is an A4 and the papers, as before, from Creative Cardmaking mag. The figure was cut from black cardstock, and I gave her a festive apron, and a christmas pud on her tray. She is also sporting a pearl necklace and earrings. She was adhered to the card with foam pads. 'Domestic Goddess' was cut from pink mirri card and adhered flat. 'Merry Christmas' and 'Jackie' were cut from white glittercard and adhered with foam pads. A snowflake adorns each corner and a smattering of punched snowflakes adorn the sides of the card. Pink gems were added to the centres of the snowflakes to complete the card.
Carts used:
Figure, Domestic Goddess & Jackie- Suburbia
Merry Christmas- Wild Card (RDS on)
Large snowflakes- December 25th
I'd like to take this opportunity to wish you all a Happy New Year
Thanks for dropping by and I'll see you next year!
Heather xxx


30/12/2012

Merry Christmas Gary......

 
Here is the second of the trio of cards that I made for a commission. The recipient is the father of the High Maintenance Girlfriend. Apparently he lifts weights to keep fit and my client wanted a card to reflect that. There is only one cart with a weight-lifter on it, so out it came and I got cutting. The card base is an A4 and the papers, again, are from Creative Cardmaking. I cut the figure from white cardstock and coloured it with Promarkers, adding shading for a six-pack and features on the face. I gave him Christmassy pants and replaced the weights with Christmas puds. I added punched holly and Stickles berries to the tops of the puds. 'Merry Christmas' and 'Gary' were cut from green glittercard and adhered to the card with foam pads. Larger sprigs of punched holly were added to each corner of the card. The berries were punched from red glittercard with a Cropodile.
Carts used:
Strongman- Carousel (Lite)
Merry Christmas- Wild Card (RDS on)
Gary- George
I'll be back with the final card of the trio tomorrow
Thanks for dropping by!
Heather xxx