Showing posts with label Lilac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lilac. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 February 2022

Fairy Dandelions


Hi everyone,

Just a quick and simple card from me today as I continue with my batch of one layer notelets.


My most recent order from Lavinia included the gorgeous Fairy Dandelions, as dandelion clocks are one of my favourite images.  I created a simple blended ink background by masking my card, then did some soft stencilling on top. I stamped my flowers and sentiment, and highlighted the fluffy flower tips with Sakura stardust pen ... as usual the camera doesn't pick that up very well, so here is an angled picture.


Stamps: Lavinia Fairy Dandelions, Mini Seed head; sentiment - unknown;
Media: Tim Holtz Distress Oxide inks (Shaded Lilac, Villainous Potion); Sakura gelly roll Stardust pen;
Tools: Art Deco stencil from The Range

As with all my batch notelets I also stamped the envelope to match.


Challenges I would like to enter:

AAA Cards #208 - Black, White + 1


Crafter's Cafe #281 - CAS (5th entry) - TOP 3
Pearly Sparkles #70 - Anything Goes
Sisterhood of Crafters - Anything Feminine including Flowers
We Love Stamping (February) - Anything Stamped with option of Stencilling

Take care and thanks for visiting.
Hugs,

Tuesday, 14 December 2021

Magic of Christmas


I’m now onto my final push of quick batch Christmas makes, and today I would like to share a few from a batch of cards I made inspired by a Jo Rice Youtube tutorial here.. 

I used the idea of creating a scene across 2 layers of card, and incorporated Jo’s brilliant  tip of outlining card panels with a pen rather than matting them onto coloured card, though as I don’t have any Sharpies I experimented with the pens I do have and ended up using the chisel tip of a Promarker. 

Card 1:


I cut my card panels and placed the layers onto the base card as per Jo’s tutorial, and used my Lavinia acetate masks and Distress Oxide ink to make my hills and moon. I then diverged from the tutorial by using the reindeer and tree as my focal images; and I made things a bit more difficult for myself by stamping the tree across 2 card layers which meant I had to stamp it twice … once on each layer. On most of the cards in this batch I stamped first with the top layer in position and then again with it removed .. but my learning point for next time is that a better image is obtained by stamping on the lower layer of card first then placing the upper layer in place and stamping again.  

I used my Sakura sparkle pen to highlight the moon, snowdrifts and tree branches, added stars using twinkly pearlescent lavender ink, then assembled the cards before adding snowflakes with my Posca pen. On these cards I added the snowflakes as dots, applying different pressure to get different size flakes. I have now given up on the flicking technique, as however careful I was the paint flew everywhere and I had to be quick to wipe it off all my craft equipment and (more importantly!) dining furniture!! 

Card 2:


Card 3:



Stamps: Lavinia “Reindeer (large)”, “Fairy Fir Tree 2”, “Stars 1 Mini”; LotV "Grungy Christmas Sentiments" (Card 1); Penny Black "a wish..." (3502F)  (Card 2); Penny Black "joy hope" (3898F) (Card 3);
Media: Tim Holtz Distress Oxide ink (Shaded Lilac); Versafine Onyx, Brilliance pigment ink - Pearlescent Lavender; Sakura Gelly Roll pen - Stardust; Posca pen - white;
Tools: Lavinia acetate masks - hills and moons.

Challenges I would like to enter:

Card 1: 

Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge #572 - Anything Christmas Goes with option Quick and Easy (2nd entry)
Ellibelle’s Crafty Corner (December) - Baby It’s Cold Outside!
Krafty Chicks #589 - Christmas
Pixie's Snippets Playground #418 - Chrstmas/New Year and use Snippets
(I used snippets left over from cutting 5" square panels fom my stamping cardstock, to make the smaller front panels on all the cards in this batch).
Simon Says (Monday) - Cold As Ice
Simon Says (Wednesday)  - Cold As Ice
Sparkles Christmas Challenge #131 - Non-Traditional Colours (2nd entry)
Stamping Sensations (December) - Choose a Theme and Stamp It (2nd entry)
(I have chosen Christmas)

Card 2:

A Gem of a Challenge #25 - Anything Goes
Christmas Kickstart Challenge #57 - If It's Christmassy - Link It up
Country View Challenges (December) - Anything Christmas Goes (5th entry)
Crafty Catz#576 - Anything Goes - option Christmas
Creatalicious #224 - Anything Goes with option of Christmas (3rd entry)
Dragonfly Dreams (December) - Anything Goes
My TIme to Craft #472 - Christmas Animals
Pammie's Inky Pinkies #250 Anything Goes
We Love Stamping (December) - Anything Goes with option of CAS
(I have chosen Anything Goes)
Winter Wonderland - Anything Christmas Goes (2nd entry)

Card 3:

Classic Design Challenge (December) - Anything Goes (3rd entry)
Crafter’s Castle #48 - Anything Goes (3rd entry)
Crafts Galore Encore #94 - Anything Goes (2nd entry)
Crafty Creations #428 - Anything Goes
Crafty Sentiments - Anything Goes
Creative Moments #228 - Anything Goes
Dream Valley #260 - Christmas (3rd entry)
Paper Funday #36 - Anything Goes
Through the Craft Room Door - Anything Goes (2nd entry)


Phew! I think that's me done for today ... hope you're all keeping well and not scrambling too much to get Christmas "done".
Take care, and thanks for visiting.
Hugs,





Thursday, 23 September 2021

Rudolph the red nosed dragon


Today I’d like to show you my first Christmas card using a cute Lee Holland Art dragon image … this one was a freebie for newsletter subscribers 😀


For some reason nothing seemed to go right in my crafting session yesterday, and I coloured various images and then threw them away !! Most particularly I tried to colour “Dragon building a snowman” which was my original image choice to go with these papers, but I couldn’t seem to make the snow dragon look right at all so I think I will need to think some more about how best to shade him! Also I seemed to suffer a lot today with bleeding of my markers in the detailed areas … I recently bought new Neenah card stock which I thought was what I had before, but with this it is definitely more difficult to control colour bleeding.

Eventually I decided to go forward with this image even though my colouring isn’t the best … I just needed to move on!


I am still working with just my mini craft tote at the moment, so the coloured image was made into a pretty simple card. Normal service will be resumed at the weekend so I should once again have access to all my stash 😀

Stamps:  Lee Holland - Dragon with sleigh (digi); sentiment - LotV “Christmas Grungy Messages”;
Media: Promarkers and Flexmarkers;
Papers: LotV “Frozen Snowflakes”;
Tools: Martha Stewart snowflake punch.

Challenges I would like to enter:

ABC Christmas Challenge  -T is for Two (2 DP’s)
A Perfect Time to Craft (September) - Anything Goes (3rd entry)
Colour Crazy Challenge #37 - Anything Goes
Crafts Galore Encore #91 - Anything Goes - DT FAVOURITE
Crafty Creations #425 - Anything Goes
Cute Card Thursday #692 - Anything Goes (2nd entry)
Happy Little Stampers (Christmas) : September - Anything Christmas Goes with option of non-traditional
I ❤️ Promarkers #444 - Anything Goes with option of make it square
NBUS #30 - use Never Before Used Schtuff
(mine is my main digi image)
The Holly and Ivy #101 - Anything Christmas Goes

That’s all for today .. take care and back soon. Thanks for visiting.
Hugs,

Wednesday, 15 September 2021

Love dragons


Not long ago I won a gift voucher for Lee Holland Art, and since then I have developed a bit of an obsession for his cute dragon images. I now own several including the adorable "Love Dragons" which I got specifically to be able to make my husband's wedding anniversary card. Today is our anniversary, so here is the card I have given him with love 💕💕


I have also just completed a class in colouring this type of dragon image at Kit & Clowder - it was my first full class and was absolutely fab!! My main reason for completing that class first (as I do have a few others in my inbox!) is so that I could make this card as good as it could be.

I thought that this image would definitely hit the spot this year as it is a bit different from the usual cute teddies, bunnies, hedgehogs etc. ... I really am hooked!

I really did take a long time colouring this image, and did my best to incorporate various techniques I had learned in my class such as drawing dragon scales and giving them some dimension, iridescent shading (on the tummies and horns), and a resist  mottled effect on the sky. 

Outside of that I kept the card fairly simple as I don't think men generally like too much fuss, though the card is quite large (8" square) and very sparkly with sparkly base paper, glitter card and metallic woven ribbon.


I certainly need to practice these techniques more, but it is very satisfying learning something new and then trying to apply it to a real life project.

Stamps: Lee Holland "Love Dragons" (digi); Woodware anniversary sentiment; Me to You husband sentiment;
Media: Promarkers:
Tools: Marianne Creatables heart dies; Provo Craft "Hippie Chick" alphabet and heart lettering dies;
Papers, ribbon and gems from my stash.

Challenges I would like to enter:

Allsorts #641 - A Challenge for Kath : favourite stamps with option of paper piecing
( 2nd entry - this time I  have chosen favourite stamps option)
As You Like It - Round Corners or straight edges and why
(This is an 8" square card which is my favourite for special cards as it gives so much space to showcase an image and embellishments).
Crafty Calendar (September) - Anything Goes (2nd entry)
Creative Challenges #105 - Anything Goes (no twist)
Creative Moments #222 - Anything Goes
 Cute Card Thursday #692 - Anything Goes
Cutie Pie #163 - 10th Birthday Challenge - Cute Celebrations
Daring Cardmakers (September) - Oh the Romance!
Passion for Markers #609 - Something beginning with B (blue, bow)
Simon Says (Wednesday) - Sparkle and Shine (2nd entry)
Stamping Sensations (September) - Stamp of the Moment
We Love Chocolate Baroque (September) - Anything Goes with option of Celebrations (2nd entry)

Hope the weather will be ok today so we can celebrate together ... still not going out to restaurants etc. due to Covid, but we will hopefully have a lovely meal together later 

Thanks for visiting.
Hugs, 

Tuesday, 3 August 2021

Magical dragon


A couple of weeks ago I was fortunate enough to win the Cutie Pie Challenge, and my prize was 2 digi images from Lee Holland Art

I have to confess that although I have a few digi images I have rarely used them up to now as I’m not overly familiar with how to resize them etc., but having won a couple I thought I’d give it a go. Lee has lots of fab images in his online shop so it was pretty difficult to pick 2; but I was particularly drawn to his images of cute dragons, primarily as they are quite different from anything else I’ve seen.

So here is a birthday card for a friend that I needed to make straight away, using one of the images.


What is not to love about this cute baby dragon?? ❤️ I’m also a big lover of butterflies so this image ticked all the boxes for me. I wasn’t too sure how to colour him so I’m not altogether confident about that, but I did my best and had a lot of fun. 


I am also starting to look through my stash and reacquaint myself with what I’ve got after three years of doing very little cardmaking … including absolutely loads of dies!! I rooted out these fabulous Magnolia Doohickey flowers which haven’t been used in toooo long!


The card is actually pretty sparkly, but the light wasn’t too great when I was taking photos so the pics don’t fully capture that. 

Stamps: Lee Holland Art - “Dragon with butterfly”; sentiment free with Simply Card and Papercraft magazine ;
Media: Promarkers and Flexmarkers;
Tools: Spellbinders dies and Magnolia Doohickey “doily flowers” dies;
Paper, gems and ribbon from my stash.

Challenges I would like to enter:

A Gem of a Challenge #16 - Anything Goes
Alphabet Challenge I is for insects
Cute Card Thursday #690 - Anything Goes with optional theme of summer
Passion for Markers #603 - Favourite Colours 
(I definitely love pastels, and think lilac and green work very well together)
Simon Says (Monday) - Birthday Celebration
Simon Says (Wednesday) - Anything Goes
Stamping Sensations (August) - Any Celebration 
Through the Craft Room Door - Anything Goes
(that is a really difficult one as I love lots of stamps … but I do tend to love stamps that a feature cute animal gazing at a butterfly, and this cute dragon has got to be my new favourite (for now!!))

That’s me done for today. Thanks for visiting. 

Hugs,

 

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Special wishes for a special lady


Hi everyone, hope you are enjoying your weekend.

I would like to show you today a card I made for my dear bloggy friend Jennifer, whose pussy cat Pally sadly passed away a couple of weeks ago. Poor Jennifer is devastated as she is a big animal lover and thinks of her pets as her second family; so this was just to let her know I was thinking of her.


It was quite difficult to know what to make as I have never made a card for this particular eventuality before ... so I just went for a soft gently slightly distressed look, but not quite so overtly purple as I would tend to use for a human sympathy card.   Anyway, Jennifer has now received it and seemed to like it (it has to go all the way to Australia), so hopefully I was on the right track!


Stamps: sentiment from Penny Black transparent set "Hugs!";
Media: sentiment stamped "tea dye" and flowers distressed wtih "dusty concord" Tim Holtz distress inks;
 Papers: LotV "Timeless Victorian", with edges distressed with my Tim Holtz distressing tool;
Supplies: flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts and Hobbycraft; pearl hearts from The Hobby House; pearl brads, spacers and wooden butterflies from my stash;
Tools: "Floral ovals" nestabilities; Simon Says Stamp "Fresh Daisies" die; Marianne D "Forest Branch" die; EK Success large flower punch.


Challenges:
Frilly & Funkie - Neglected Dies 
(both the dies on this card really!)
Simon Says Monday - D is for Distress
Sweet Stampin' - Special Lady
Papertake Weekly - Bingo! (2nd entry)
(gems / die-cuts / flowers)
Stampin' For The Weekend - Anything Goes
Penny's Paper Crafty #168 - Anything Goes


Thanks for visiting today.
Hugs,

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Crafty Little Fairies DT - Lavender & Lace


Good morning everyone - another week has flown past, it's Thursday, and so it's time again already for another Crafty Little Fairies challenge.

Thanks so much to everyone who joined the challenge last week - it's always so lovely looking at your creations.

This week it's the turn of the Pink Fairies, our challenge theme is 

Lavender & Lace

We are thrilled to be sponsored by Stamp and Create


Don't forget that in order to be eligible for the prize, you must use a stamped image on your creation.

I really liked this theme as I love soft lavender and lilac hues, and am also a big fan of lace ... together they make me think of vintage inspired, serene cards. Here's what I made.


I distressed all the edges of my  papers using my TH distressing tool and also distressed some soft lilac ink onto my image background. I also did a bit of faux stitching all around the edges of my papers.


Stamps: LotV "Pretty  Bouquet" and "Everyday Grungy Sentiments";
Media: Promarkers & Flexmarkers;
Papers: make unknown - a gift from my lovely friend Jennifer;
Supplies: flowers from various places including Wild Orchid Crafts, Hobbycraft (cherry blossom), The Ribbon Girl (spirals) and local craft shop (baby's breath); lace from The Ribbon Box; pearls from The Hobby House; cheesecloth from the Ribbon Girl; ribbon from my stash;
Tools: large floral oval nestabilities; Tim Holtz distressing tool.


Challenges:


Allsorts #243 - Vintage
Divas by Design - Vintage With Lace
Sweet Stampin' - In Stitches
Incy Wincy - Ribbons & Pearls
Crafty Catz #215 -  Monochrome
The Ribbon Girl - Anything Goes
Lili of the Valley - Anything Goes (5th & final entry)

Hope you can join us at Crafty Little Fairies this week, and look forward to seeing your creations.
hugs,

Monday, 27 January 2014

With Deepest Sympathy


Hi everyone. Just a very simple card from me today, as I needed to make a sympathy card for my dad's neighbour who has sadly lost her husband. I always keep sympathy cards simple as I don't think it's appropriate to make them fussy. I always think a gentle watercolour flower is a good look for this type of sad occasion.


Stamp: Unity Stamps "Insightful Meadows"; (sentiment was computer generated);
Media: Marvey watercolour brushstroke markers;
Paper: Crafter's Companion "The Snowman" (yes I know, it's not a Christmas paper really, just a lovely soft abstract design!)
Supplies: Papermania shimmer dots; lace from The Ribbon Box; ribbon from my stash.

I have also entered this for only a few challenges as I don't like to go too mad with a sympathy card.

Challenges:
Created With Love #74 - Anything Goes
The Ribbon Girl - Anything Goes

Thanks for visiting today and enjoy your week.
Hugs,

Thursday, 1 August 2013

A Sad Heart

It is with a very sad heart that I am posting today for the first time in 3 1/2 weeks. I have been away from blogland for that time because my dear mum passed away on Saturday 13th July after a long battle with cancer.

 
She first had cancer in 1999, but this illness had dated from 2007 and had been particularly traumatic and disressing because it was maxilo-facial cancer which required extensive and intrusive facial surgery. Despite having a lot of problems from the time of her surgery in 2007/8 mum battled on with incredible bravery - she was diagnosed as being terminally ill in summer 2008 but five more years were able to pass by where she was still with us.  However in May this year the specialists said it had returned and was untreatable, and since then she had a couple of hospice visits and grew increasingly weak. In the end mum deteriorated very suddenly and quickly which was merciful, and passed away in her local hospice where she had received fantastic care from the dedicated staff.

A few people who know me have sent some wonderful messages of support, though I haven't really felt up to posting until now. I have set up  the Jean Miles Tribute Fund in mum's memory to raise funds for the wonderful work of Ashgate Hospice where she was cared for - if anyone would like to show their support you can donate by:
I still can't face going back to work although I plan to return in the next few days. However, today I thought I had better look to the future and try to dip my toe into cardmaking once more ... mum always loved the cards I made. So here I am with my first card for soooo long ... and it is my DT card for this week's Lili's Little Fairies Challenge.

This week our challenge for Lili's Little Fairies is

Here Come The Girls

... so we would like to see your LotV images or die cut toppers of little girls, fairies or female bears.
 
We are sponsored by Crafty Ribbons with a £10 gift voucher.

 
Please check out the main blog for the fab girly-whirly creations from the rest of the team... here's my effort.

 
Stamps: LotV "Flower Fairy" and "Everyday Grungy Sentiments";
Media: image coloured with promarkers and Flexmarkers; edges of image distressed wtih "Milled Lavender" distress ink; image also sprinkled with "Shabby White" frantage embossing powder. and glamour dust on fairy wings;
Papers: LotV "Promises";
Supplies: flowers and lace from Wild Orchid Crafts; pearls from The Hobby House; ribbon from John Lewis; wooden butterfly shape (covered in frantage) from my stash;
Tools: "Floral Ovals" nestabilities; Magnolia Doohickey "heart swirl branch" die; La La Crafts "Filigree Corner" die (also covered in frantage).
 
 
Challenges:
 
 
Sentimental Sundays #165 - Anything With Wings
OSCC #236 - Add Flowers & Ribbon
Whimsy #61 - Ribbon & Lace (2nd entry)
Papercrafting Journey - Punches &/or Die Cuts
Simon Says (Wednesday) - Anything Goes
Party Time Tuesdays # 131 - Anything Goes
 Creative Creations #15 - Anything Goes
 
 
That's all for today. As I start to settle down to what I guess is now going to be my new normality, I hope to be back before too long with more cards .. and I look forward to seeing your entries for this week's Lili's Little Fairies Challenge.
 
Hugs,

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Lili's Little Fairies Team B Challenge - Good Luck!

 
Good morning all, and welcome to another Lili's Little Fairies Challenge. Thanks to everyone who joined in with last week's purple and yellow challenge - don't forget to check out the main challenge blog to see if you are a winner!
 
This week it's Team B's turn, and our theme is
 
Good Luck
 
It can be a good luck project for any occasion, but we would like to see the words "good luck" on your make ... as well as a LotV image or die cut topper, of course!!
 
This week we are proud to be sponsored by Crafty Ribbons
 
 
with a £10 store voucher - lovely!!
 
 
The rest of the DT have worked their fairy magic as always ... here is my effort.
 
 
Essentially I based this whole card around two elements - my one remaining teeny sprig of flowers which could be construed to be heather (although it looks a bit bald now I have come to photograph it!!) , and the image of a fairy blowing a dandelion clock which made me think of good wishes etc.
 
 
Stamps: LotV "Dandelion Clock" and "Sentiment Tags";
Media: Promarkers and Flexmarkers, stickles on fairy wings;
Paper: Pink Petticoat gingham;
Supplies: flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts and local craft shops; ribbon from The Ribbon Girl; gems from The Hobby House; pearl brad and doily from my stash;
Tools: small and large circle nestabilities; Memory Box "Nottingham Border" flower border die; Joy Crafts "Vintage Flourishes Die - Branch leaves".
 
 
Challenges:
Passion For Promarkers #200 - All That Glitters
Fussy & Fancy #90 - Bling It On
Allsorts #209 - Here Come The Girls
Deep Ocean #53 - For A Girl
Crafty Calendar (June) - Things With Wings
The Ribbon Reel #54 - Violet & Green with Ribbon & Flowers
Bearly Mine #89 - Dies &/or Punches
Creative Card Crew #37 - Punches &/or Dies
The Ribbon Girl - Add A Die Cut
My Mum's #6 - Dies, Dies, Dies
Papertake Weekly - Anything Goes
Totally Gorjuss #186 - Anything Goes With Flowers
 
looking forwards to seeing all your creations this week - thanks for visiting today.
 
Hugs,