You know when you buy a stamp plate and you love it, but you haven't used it for ages? I am like that with all my Crafters' Companion fairies stamps. I decided that I liked this little fairy and wanted an excuse to use her on a project! The fairy, sentiments, butterfly and flowers are all from the 'Lavender Fairy' plate. The flowers were tricky to line up and overstamp, but I think they came out ok in the end. I think if I had used a stamp without a definite line at the bottom it would have been much easier! The outlines were all embossed with black detail powder and the colour was applied using watercolour pencils. A touch of Hunkydory Diamond Sparkles 'Fairy Daydreams' finished the card off, along with some stickles in the lavender. I will enter this card in Lisa Bakers' challenge this month - 'Spring Watercolours'.
Saturday, 21 March 2015
Saturday, 14 March 2015
Just a Line to Say...
This card was made for my brother-in-law. I find mens' cards really tricky, as there seems to be certain stereotypes, but not all men fit into these! This card has a base made from two 6x6 craft card blanks made into a gatefold card. I have used a Crafter's Companion CD Rom - Beatrix Potter's Jeremy Fisher. The decoupage has been printed from the disc and then layered up with Pinflair. I have also made the images nest into a Spellbinders die in some complimentary green. The backing papers have been printed from the CD and again layered onto complimentary cardstock. The 'wheat' is a Spellbinders D'Lites die and the foliage is made from Tattered Lace and Marianne Creatables dies. The sentiment is from the Crafter's Companion Jeremy Fisher stamp plate. On the reverse of the card I have used the CD to print a matching 'insert'.
Saturday, 7 March 2015
Textured Backgrounds and Pastel Blossoms
The focus of this card is a Stampendous stamp. In our monthly class Lisa gave us free reign with lots of papers, stamps and other crafty bits and bobs. The flowers were coloured here with Spectrum Noir Aquamarkers and a mask was then applied over the petals. The lace background is an Indigoblu 'Itsy Bitsy Background' stamp. I have also used the same stamp on the yellow side panels to tie it all in. Less is more... A simple piece of ribbon and some Card Candi finish the project off.
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