Monday, 5 May 2008

Tilda and Co Challenge Card


This week's challenge is:


Decoupage Tilda & Co
Now for this week..... I would love to see you decoupage with your magnolia stamps.
This could be as simple as having a Tilda or Edwin, that is holding something, you then stamp that image out twice, cut out the item he/she is holding and then layer it up with foam pads or silicone glue, to give a 3d effect
Or you could go totally wild and build up lot’s of layers.


I am not very keen on decoupage - but have been experimenting with some of my stamps over the last couple of weeks, so I was quite inspired by this challenge.
This is my offering:

I have used 3 images of Tilda and heart parcel and watercoloured them.
I have given her dress and face 2 layers and her hair 3 layers. I have used foam pads - I hate them with a passion as I find the backs really difficult to get off!!
The backing papers are from the Papermania Retro Floral pack.
The ribbon is from a blouse!!
I have added plasters to her knees as I think she has that tomboyish attitude that means she'll have plasters on her knees!!
I hope you like it.

Thursday, 1 May 2008

Faux stitching

Mand xxx (http://mandxxx.blogspot.com/) has got some blog candy up for grabs -


Anyhoo, what i want to see is your cards with some faux stitching on them. I'm loving faux this style o decoration at the moment but am very new to it and therefore, not very good. Add to that, the fact that i have little to no imagination, and you can see why i'm stuck in a rut with it already. I want to see how everyone else uses them.This coming Sunday night, we'll put all the names of the entrants into a hat (metaphorically speaking) and my hubby will pick out the name of a winner. By Monday morning, the winner will be announced here.So, if you'd like to enter, just comment on this post and leave a link to your card so I can view it easily.


Well I have had a easy go already, but have decided to up the anti so to speak with this card. I am going to use this card as my DoCrafts Friendship swap card this month.

I have used Tilda holding a bouquet and wwatercoloured her.
The backing papers are all from Papermania's Retro Floral pack.
The faux stitching was done using a tapestry needle and hammer to make the holes (painstaking but I like the look of the candy!!) and then a fine marker to make the stitching.
The gold peel off is an unknown!!
Hope its given you an idea or 2 Mands and that you find the buggy things easier than a tapestry needle!!


Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Papertake Weekly Challenge



This week's challenge theme is "Elegant Embossing".

I have gone for a minimalist theme with just a few colours and simple matting.

The embossing folder is Provocraft's Allegro and I have matted it onto black cardstock. The image is Penny Black's Ode to Joy, which I have watercoloured and matted onto black cardstock. I added chrome brads to the corner. The black glitter paper is from DCVW's Glitter matt Stack. I added that for a bit of glitz and sparkle.


Hopefully the result is a stylish, simple card.


Tilda & Co challenge card

The Tilda and Co challenge this week is:




For this week's challenge it's a bit of a double up, I Would like to see you use Eyelets if possible ( if you do not own them, then you can leave that part out or use brads)Along with anything Natural, Could be fibres, Leaves, Straw, Twigs, Papers etc as long as it is Natural with Eyelets ( if you have them )

I don't own eyelets (yet) so I have used brads for that part of the challenge.

I have used mid brown mulberry paper which I have torn to fit on the card. Tilda is watercoloured, and I chose complementary colours for her top and hair.

The matting and layering papers are all from Papermania's earth tones pack. I added a cream and a green skeleton leaf to add to the natural theme. Four mid brown brads (papermania) are used to fix Tilda to the papers.
The faux stitching is done using a brown marker - its not the best I can do but I've lost my paper piercing tool so I had to do it with a needle - more realistic I suppose!!
I have modified the sketch from this week's My Paperworld Challenge for the layout.


I am pleased with the overall effect, although there is one error due to a sneaky sneeze.

Sunday, 27 April 2008

My Paperworld challenge

I love this sketch. I have had a couple of tries at it.


This is my favourite. I love this Tilda, and have resisted the temptation to add plasters to her knees!! (yes I have done a few with plasters and she does look cute!)










I have matted her onto orange and cerise cardstock and then onto DCVW's Pocketful of Posies. The flowers are diecuts in cersie and yellow.

Cerise (in fact any shade of pink) and orange are not colours I tend to go for.

I love this card - really bold and colourful.







This is my first go at the challenge and colourwise more within my comfort zone!!!
The stamp is a Penny Black from their transparents range. The paper is a mix of the English Co and Papermania, and the die cut flowers are homemade.

Its a more subtle card, but I do like the result.


What do you think?






Saturday, 26 April 2008

Ode to Joy!




My mum loves this stamp so much, she has asked me to make 16 postcards for the children she works with (she plays the piano for them). I have finally finished them this morning - however there are only 14 as my beautiful younger monster "helped" me by scribbling all over 2 of them!! So back to the stamping for me later.

But here are four of them.

The stamp is Penny Black's Ode to Joy and I have watercoloured it, mounted on black card and then hammered white card cut to postcard size.
Some have been mounted straight, others at an angle - I couldn't decide which I liked best.

I hope the children like them


Thursday, 24 April 2008

Cute Card Thursday

For Cute Card Thursday this week the theme is Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. Having had a browse through the design team's inspirational cards, and deciding to go well out of my comfort zone and into pink (practise will make perfect, or at least make me like working with pink more!) I came up with this one as my entry:



I decided not to go for Tilda as that might not be so original. So I have used two Penny Black stamps, Pink Toes (the cat) and Ecarte, Splits, Pirouette (the Hedgie). I only used 1 element of the latter stamp as all three wouldn't fit!

I have used Papermania's Pastel papers (dots and stars) and their retro floral papers. The cat and hedie are mounted onto pastel pink card, and then matted onto the other elements.

I embossed the dot paper using Provocraft's Allegro embossing folder (it doesn't show up very well in the picture).

Having like the effect of the decoupaged Tilda I decided to have a go at decoupaging the dress and tutu of the cat .

The ribbon is from a pack of cards! (recycling is good), and the sticky ribbon that hides the paper joins is a Papermania one.
Eveything is mounted onto a pastel pink card.

What do you think?




I've been busy - again!

Hubby is away and the children went to bed on time so I have crafted. I have made a scrap page of the children cleaning the car - Beth's first time doing this, and done a card for a friend and her family who are emigrating to Australia next week.



This is the card I have made Chris, Carl and Sally. I have used this Magnolia stamp - Tilda standing as I think she looks quite sad, and I have matted her onto orange and blue cardstock that co-ordinates with the colours in the backing paper which is DCVW's Glitter Mat Stack. The map of Australia is googled and I have put a small band of the Glitter Mat Stack across the bottom of the card, as if it were ribbon. I have made the caption my self on the computer and matted it on the same cardstock as Tilda. I mounted it all onto a pastel blue card.

I am really pleased with the effect - I do love these backing papers!











Sorry - I couldn't get a better photo than this (I scan my cards in). This is the scrap page of my gorgeous monsters cleaning the car. They did a good job of, but still managed to get their sleeves and trousers wet.

I hope I have captured both the fun they had and the seriousness with which they initially took cleaning Mummy's car!

The paper is somebodies (I've had it ages!) and the photos are mounted onto Papermania's cardstock and silver paper. I cut the water droplets out of the silver paper. The sticky ribbon is Anitas.
I keep thinking I ought to get more designy with my scrap pages, but I do like the photos to be the centre not the embellishments.

What do you think?


Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Decoupaged Tilda

I made this last week and since I am in a blogging mood tonight I decided to share it with you.
I don't normally do decoupage - not my thing (I'm left handed and its too fiddly!!) - but I have had a go at decoupaging Tilda. I layered everything but her wings and flower in the second layer, and only her head and wellies in the third layer.
I used a real mismash of papers and ribbons in this to create the effect.
It is really pink and girly - not something I often do, but I have a friend in mind for this so it suits her down to the ground.
Overall I am pleased with the effect - I might have a go at decoupaging others now.



My Paperworld Sketch 8

I made these cards yesterday and have decided to post them and have a go at this challenge.

This is the card I am using for the challenge - yet another Tilda. I made the Penny Black Pink Toes orginally for it, but felt this one worked better.
I have used a Tilda stamp and matted her onto pink and cerise cardstock. The backing papers are from Papermania's Retro Floral set (I adore these papers) and I have used layered die-cut flowers.
The colour scheme is a bit loud for me but I really like the result.
This was originally going to be my challenge card - It is Penny Black's Pink Toes matted onto Papermania's Retro Floral papers and I used 3 dark yellow die cut flowers.
When I stepped back from it I thought I could do better - it didn't quite have the impact.
This was the 1st card I made using the sketch - the strippy background paper came from Tescos!!
It is a Penny Black stamp - I do love that little mouse! - and I have matted it onto dark blue and mid blue cardstock. The middle background is purple cardstock and the die cut flowers came from Lakeland.
I really like this sketch - I found it easy to make cards that look stylish and that can be as fussy or not as you want. For me this was easier than the Papertake Challenge.
What do you think??