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Showing posts with label Curvy Verses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curvy Verses. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 May 2012

One Layer - 3 Stamps




Making cards was not on my agenda for this morning as I have so many other jobs to do this weekend but when I saw the Less is More challenge - One Layer, 3 Stamps - an idea immediately sprang to mind (believe me that doesn't happen often!) so I had to go and get it out of my system.
I know a lot of people struggle with One Layer, CAS cards but I think they are my all time favourite - Less is More as they say!!!!
I have used two stamps from the brand new Bordering on Romance set, which is available in the Summer Mini, and a sentiment from Curvy Verses which were all coloured with Tangerine Tango and Old Olive markers. It was then a simple job to colour in the leaves and the flowers with a blender pen and, just to add a bit of interest, I scored two lines in the corner where the image is. Job done!
Come back tomorrow to see a card I have made for a charity appeal but in the meantime have a great weekend and enjoy the sunshine - while it lasts x

Saturday, 24 March 2012

It's challenge day again!

 

Well it's Saturday morning and it's challenge day again - don't the weeks just fly by? I have 2 cards to show you this morning, both of which fit the Less is More challenge - Take 3 Challenges, and the second which was made for the sketch challenge over at Simply Stampin'. I'll start with this one though because I know that Chrissie & Mandi won't be too happy with the lack of white space on the second card :0)
As I wanted to make a get well card I used the owl punch to make a nurse and decided to use the Bashful Blue striped DSP and Pacific Point cardstock for her dress and 'cape' as this is the colour I always think of when picturing nurses! The wings were actually punched from the 2-step Bird Punch and the red cross from one of the punches in the Itty Bitty Punch Shapes pack. Her hat, which doesn't show up too well in the picture is the same shape that was used for the dress but turned upside down. I cut 2 circles with the Circles Die to mount the owl on and embossed the white one with the Square Lattice Embsossing folder, glued this to the card blank and added a sentiment from Curvy Verses in Pacific Point.
The challenges I used were Wk 9 - A Touch of Red, Wk 12 - Off Centre, Wk 22 - Shades of Blue and Wk 29 - Things that Move.
Now onto my second card (made predominantly for the Simply Stampin' Sketch)











For this card I used a piece of Whisper White card on which I had used the Mother of  Pearl technique with Perfect Plum ink (left over from a card I made last week!) The bottom edge of the cardstock was punched with the Scallop Edge Border punch, matted onto a piece of Perfect Plum cardstock and a bow of Perfect Plum Taffeta ribbon tied around before layering onto a white card blank. The branch from Hopeful Thoughts was stamped in Elegant Eggplant and some flowers were punched from a scrap piece of the Mother of Pearl cardstock, with an Itty Bitty Shapes punch, and positioned onto the branch with one of the tiniest Basic Pearls for the centres. The stamp is also from Hopeful Thoughts but, as I didn't want all of the sentiment, I used a Perfect Plum marker to ink the bit I wanted, stamped onto Whisper White and then punched out with the Modern Label punch. The label was inked around the edges with a sponge dauber before positioning onto the card.
The challenges I used for this card were Wk 49 - Predominantly Purple, Wk 55 Punches or Diecuts and Wk 56 - Don't Scrap It (the Mother of Pearl cardstock!).
A rather long post today so I'll just say have a great weekend and enjoy the sunshine x

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Corner Page Bookmarks

Here are some 'corner page bookmarks' which I have made as gifts for some ladies who are coming to craft with me today. I have tried to draw a diagram to explain how to make these but I can't get it onto here so will try to explain!!
Start off with a 4" square of cardstock and mark the centre point on 3 sides. Place your cardstock so you have a mark at the top and one on each side (unmarked side at the bottom) and then score from the top mid-point to one side and then from the top to the opposite side and fold over. The two triangular flaps can be held together by some sticky tape or just by glueing the decorative triangle on top. For these I used Rich Razzleberry cardstock and DSP with River Rock used for the leaves, cut from the 2-Step Bird punch, and the tag.
The tiny flowers are one of the Itty Bitty Punch Shapes Pack covered in Crystal Effects and a tiny Basic Pearl in the centre.
I thought that 'I'm here' suited a bookmark so I inked up just those words from a stamp in Curvy Verses with a Rich Razzleberry marker, stamped onto card and punched it out with the Jewelry Tag punch. I finished by personalising them with an initial cut with the Timeless Type Junior Alphabet die.
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