It's the last day of the month so I'm sharing a card for Die Cut Divas. Our theme is Thanksgiving or Thanks.
Here's my card
I used a stamp from Rosie's Studio and stamped with some Altenew Milk Chocolate ink. I added a few spots of colour with Prismacolor pencils. I used some brown card to cut the sentiment. This is a old Spellbinders die
Thanks for stopping by today.
Saturday, 30 November 2019
Thursday, 28 November 2019
Anything Goes at Southern Girls.
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I chose to use a pre-coloured image from The Paper Shelter called "Hope" to make my card today. I printed it out and then used coloured pencils to enhance the image.
I added some sparkle pen and finished with a stamped sentiment.
Do go and check out what the rest of the designers have done and join us with your Anything Goes creations.
WWC#249 Karen's "All About Occasions" Challenge
Hello
there, it’s time for another Watercooler
Wednesday Challenge. Karen is our hostess this week with an "All About Occasions" Challenge.
Today I'm sharing a One Sheet Wonder set of card. Using a 6" x 6" sheet of Patterned paper I ended up with four cards
Card #1
Card #3
Using the second triangle. Paired with a Kaisercraft sentiment stamped with Altenew Enchanted Gold Ink.
and finally card #4

Card #1
Using one of the triangle pieces matted with pink card. I added a gold die cut (Mid Century Frame Die Altenew) and added a Penny Black Poinsettia coloured with pink pencils. Added the sentiment on the right hand lower corner.
Card #2
Add the PP matted in pink onto the centre of the card. Add a Kaisercraft sentiment. I had run out of pink card so just used some pink ink to add to the edges for a CAS card
Using the second triangle. Paired with a Kaisercraft sentiment stamped with Altenew Enchanted Gold Ink.
and finally card #4
Using the large rectangle piece and paired this with a Studio Katia Holiday seal from The Stamping Village.
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Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Poinsettia on Kraft
I had some fun with colouring a Uniko digital stamp I printed onto kraft card. I shared the WIP over the weekend on my FB page.
Here is the finished card
Although in the main, I am happy with the colouring - but used too dark a grey to shadow the poinsettia and then tried to soften it with white without much success. I embossed the sentiment in Rose Gold EP but think I really needed to do it in black. I did enjoy the process of colouring. It really is a relaxing pastime.
I'm entering this into the challenge at Winter Wonderland - use Holly or Ivy on your card.
Only 4 weeks and 1 day till Christmas. I have done most of my cards now - just need to get them addressed and in the post.
Thanks for stopping by.
Here is the finished card
Although in the main, I am happy with the colouring - but used too dark a grey to shadow the poinsettia and then tried to soften it with white without much success. I embossed the sentiment in Rose Gold EP but think I really needed to do it in black. I did enjoy the process of colouring. It really is a relaxing pastime.
I'm entering this into the challenge at Winter Wonderland - use Holly or Ivy on your card.
Only 4 weeks and 1 day till Christmas. I have done most of my cards now - just need to get them addressed and in the post.
Thanks for stopping by.
Labels:
digi stamps,
hybrid,
kraft card.,
Prismacolor pencils,
Uniko stamps
Monday, 25 November 2019
Foxy Thanks at Die Cut Divas
Hi there. Dawn here to share my Thanks card today at Die Cut Divas .
Our theme this month is "THANKSGIVING OR THANK YOU"
I used a Bugaboo image and coloured with some Copic and Altenew Alcohol markers.
I found the perfect thanks die - it's from a Cuttlebug alpha set called Olivia. I used some bronze coloured shiny card and adhered it over the bottom of the image.
So come and join us HERE
Our theme this month is "THANKSGIVING OR THANK YOU"
I used a Bugaboo image and coloured with some Copic and Altenew Alcohol markers.
I found the perfect thanks die - it's from a Cuttlebug alpha set called Olivia. I used some bronze coloured shiny card and adhered it over the bottom of the image.
So come and join us HERE
Sunday, 24 November 2019
Santa Bear
Hi there. Just a quick post tonight with a little Santa Bear. I printed out a Di's Digi stamp onto some very lightweight watercolour paper (I've run out of Mi Teintes paper) and used my Prismacolor pencils
I added lots of Sparkle pen to the ribbons and Santa's hat. I die cut the image with a Spellbinders large Label eight die. My background is a Concord & 9th plaid stamp stamped with Catherine Pooler Peppermint Scrub ink and some Versafine Onyx Black ink for the black stripes. A simple little sentiment finished it off.
I'm entering this into the Christmas Kickstart challenge.... Jo wants us to Show our Santas. I hope this one is ok... Not a true Santa.... but my Santa Bear.
Summer is here this weekend. The whole weekend has been lovely weather... nice and warm and sunny. Hard to come inside and craft but it did get a bit too warm this afternoon.
Have a great weekend
I added lots of Sparkle pen to the ribbons and Santa's hat. I die cut the image with a Spellbinders large Label eight die. My background is a Concord & 9th plaid stamp stamped with Catherine Pooler Peppermint Scrub ink and some Versafine Onyx Black ink for the black stripes. A simple little sentiment finished it off.
I'm entering this into the Christmas Kickstart challenge.... Jo wants us to Show our Santas. I hope this one is ok... Not a true Santa.... but my Santa Bear.
Summer is here this weekend. The whole weekend has been lovely weather... nice and warm and sunny. Hard to come inside and craft but it did get a bit too warm this afternoon.
Have a great weekend
Saturday, 23 November 2019
Pop of Red at Sweet Stampin'
Welcome ... today is a new challenge at Sweet Stampin' - A pop of Red.
As you may know I'm on a number of Design Teams and I used Microsoft OneNote so I can keep an eye on when I need to have a card made for each team.... Well today I totally dropped the ball... I don't have a new card ready. So I quickly looked through my archives to find something to with a Pop of Red.
I made this Christmas card back in 2014. I have always love the simplicity of this card with the texture from the embossing folder and the pop of red from the poinsettia. I have to say that my photographing of cards has certainly improved over the years. I use a photo box these days which allows better lighting on my cards.
Do come and join our challenge this week....
As you may know I'm on a number of Design Teams and I used Microsoft OneNote so I can keep an eye on when I need to have a card made for each team.... Well today I totally dropped the ball... I don't have a new card ready. So I quickly looked through my archives to find something to with a Pop of Red.
I made this Christmas card back in 2014. I have always love the simplicity of this card with the texture from the embossing folder and the pop of red from the poinsettia. I have to say that my photographing of cards has certainly improved over the years. I use a photo box these days which allows better lighting on my cards.
Do come and join our challenge this week....
Thursday, 21 November 2019
WWC#248 Kath's "Masculine Anything Goes" challenge
Hello
there, it’s time for another Watercooler
Wednesday Challenge. Kath is our hostess this week with a Masculine Anything Goes challenge.
I had fun making this card....
I had two little helpers who turned my Cuttlebug handle to help die cut the car. It's made from Dark Blue and Yellow card. The die came with a Magazine I got a few weeks ago. I die cut a brown circle for the background and some brown woodgrain paper. I added a happy birthday sentiment as a finishing touch.
Come and
join the fun. Check out the projects that the other artists at Watercooler Wednesday
Challenge
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challenge post. We'd love to have you join us. You have until
Monday at 5 pm Mountain Standard Time (Tuesday at 11.00am NZ time ) to link up
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Labels:
die cuts,
freebies,
masculine cards,
Watercooler Wednesday
Sunday, 17 November 2019
Happy Birthday to my Boy
Last week my son had his birthday... his first as a Dad... a special time for him
He came around for a barbeque this weekend with the family and I gave him the card I made.
I used my MFT Hightop sneakers die. I found this bright masculine looking paper in my stash and added the sneaker. This is the second time I've used this sneaker so I had learnt a few tricks and tips..... like using Stick It paper when die cutting the little circles. My son loves wearing white sneakers and loved the card.
This weekend we had an overseas visitor.... Our daughter's Father in Law - Alan was transiting on his way from Perth to Houston. There's a 13 hour layover, so Alan came a day earlier and spend almost all of the weekend with us. He arrived at 6.00am Saturday and his flight left at 7.30 tonight. We had a lovely day with him, playing tourists in our own town. We visited Cornwall Park and walked up One Tree Hill (Maungakiekie) - It's a 182-metre (597 ft) volcanic peak in Auckland. The summit provides views across the Auckland area, and allows visitors to see both of Auckland's harbours. Luckily it was a beautiful day and we enjoyed the trek up to the Memorial and the view from the top.
We then had lunch at the Cornwall Park Bistro and before coming home to to let Alan have a rest before the barbeque.
I did get a little time in the craft room and will share in a few days.
He came around for a barbeque this weekend with the family and I gave him the card I made.
I used my MFT Hightop sneakers die. I found this bright masculine looking paper in my stash and added the sneaker. This is the second time I've used this sneaker so I had learnt a few tricks and tips..... like using Stick It paper when die cutting the little circles. My son loves wearing white sneakers and loved the card.
This weekend we had an overseas visitor.... Our daughter's Father in Law - Alan was transiting on his way from Perth to Houston. There's a 13 hour layover, so Alan came a day earlier and spend almost all of the weekend with us. He arrived at 6.00am Saturday and his flight left at 7.30 tonight. We had a lovely day with him, playing tourists in our own town. We visited Cornwall Park and walked up One Tree Hill (Maungakiekie) - It's a 182-metre (597 ft) volcanic peak in Auckland. The summit provides views across the Auckland area, and allows visitors to see both of Auckland's harbours. Luckily it was a beautiful day and we enjoyed the trek up to the Memorial and the view from the top.
We then had lunch at the Cornwall Park Bistro and before coming home to to let Alan have a rest before the barbeque.
I did get a little time in the craft room and will share in a few days.
Thursday, 14 November 2019
WWC#247 Marsha's "All About Ocassions" challenge
Hello
there, it’s time for another Watercooler
Wednesday Challenge. Marsha is our hostess this week with "All About Ocassions" challenge.
My little Christmas card uses a sweet Santa that was in a freebie set of stamps from several years ago. I coloured him up a couple of weeks ago while I was away for a long weekend at the beach. I took some stamping supplies and when I got there I realised I hadn't added my colouring pencils or markers. So luckily the local stationery store in Mangawhai Heads had some pencils and markers. Both are from a company called Jasart. The pencils coloured well and I was happy with the results I got. I had some patterned papers with me so managed to put it all together quickly.
My little Christmas card uses a sweet Santa that was in a freebie set of stamps from several years ago. I coloured him up a couple of weeks ago while I was away for a long weekend at the beach. I took some stamping supplies and when I got there I realised I hadn't added my colouring pencils or markers. So luckily the local stationery store in Mangawhai Heads had some pencils and markers. Both are from a company called Jasart. The pencils coloured well and I was happy with the results I got. I had some patterned papers with me so managed to put it all together quickly.
Come and
join the fun. Check out the projects that the other artists at Watercooler Wednesday
Challenge
have created. Then take our challenge ant link your creation to the
challenge post. We'd love to have you join us. You have until
Monday at 5 pm Mountain Standard Time (Tuesday at 11.00am NZ time ) to link up
your project.
Tuesday, 12 November 2019
It's Snowing at Christmas Kickstart
I had fun making a card for the Christmas Kickstart challenge - theme SNOW.
I used a design I have used before.
While I was at the Craft Fair a couple of weekends ago, I got a tree stamp by Montarga Stamps - a New Zealand based stamp company. I love the way it has very light trees in the background and darker in the front. I used some Catherine Pooler Eucalyptus ink to stamp my trees. I used a Yellow alcohol marker from Altenew to colour the sky - somewhat different. I added splatter of dilute white acrylic paint to make my snow and added to the ground and the trees. I die cut a circle out of the front panel and stamped it around the hole with holly leaves and added some snowflakes in Iceberg Altenew inks. The holly, snowflakes and the sentiment are from a freebie set. I stamped and fussy cut the holly and berries from Sunny Studio's called Christmas Trimmings.
Also entering this into the Anything Goes challenge at Addicted to Stamps
I used a design I have used before.
While I was at the Craft Fair a couple of weekends ago, I got a tree stamp by Montarga Stamps - a New Zealand based stamp company. I love the way it has very light trees in the background and darker in the front. I used some Catherine Pooler Eucalyptus ink to stamp my trees. I used a Yellow alcohol marker from Altenew to colour the sky - somewhat different. I added splatter of dilute white acrylic paint to make my snow and added to the ground and the trees. I die cut a circle out of the front panel and stamped it around the hole with holly leaves and added some snowflakes in Iceberg Altenew inks. The holly, snowflakes and the sentiment are from a freebie set. I stamped and fussy cut the holly and berries from Sunny Studio's called Christmas Trimmings.
Also entering this into the Anything Goes challenge at Addicted to Stamps
Monday, 11 November 2019
Perfectly CAS - Birthday
Hi I'm back to enter the Perfectly CAS challenge - this time the theme is "Birthday"
This CAS challenge asks you to only use a third or less on your card. I was lucky enough to be chosen as one of the Top Picks for the first challenge.. so had to join in again.
Once again I chose to do the bottom third of my card for my focal point. I used a stamp set that was a freebie with a magazine. (note to self: write the magazine it came from on the back of the stamp set!) I decided to leave it black and white and only add the pop of colour with the bright pink Happy Birthday die from Elizabeth Craft Designs. Really happy how it turned out. I added a scored line all around but not other embellishments.
I am also enter this into the Addicted to CAS - code word "Birthday"
Thanks for stopping by today. Hope the weekend was fun for you. I did get a bit of stamping in and on Sunday did a 6 garden, Garden Ramble in Coatesville (about a 25 min drive from our place in the countryside) It did rain a bit, but we saw some beautiful gardens from a sweet "Bumpkin" garden to "Mincher" a very elegant and large, well know garden. Had a great time. And got to see our little princess on the way home. She was 6 months old yesterday
This is so typically "her" - full of smiles. The last 6 months have simply flown by.
This CAS challenge asks you to only use a third or less on your card. I was lucky enough to be chosen as one of the Top Picks for the first challenge.. so had to join in again.
Once again I chose to do the bottom third of my card for my focal point. I used a stamp set that was a freebie with a magazine. (note to self: write the magazine it came from on the back of the stamp set!) I decided to leave it black and white and only add the pop of colour with the bright pink Happy Birthday die from Elizabeth Craft Designs. Really happy how it turned out. I added a scored line all around but not other embellishments.
I am also enter this into the Addicted to CAS - code word "Birthday"
Thanks for stopping by today. Hope the weekend was fun for you. I did get a bit of stamping in and on Sunday did a 6 garden, Garden Ramble in Coatesville (about a 25 min drive from our place in the countryside) It did rain a bit, but we saw some beautiful gardens from a sweet "Bumpkin" garden to "Mincher" a very elegant and large, well know garden. Had a great time. And got to see our little princess on the way home. She was 6 months old yesterday
This is so typically "her" - full of smiles. The last 6 months have simply flown by.
Saturday, 9 November 2019
Sweet Stampin' Challenge - Make your own background
It's time for another challenge at Sweet Stampin' Challenge and our theme this week is "Make Your Own Background"
My background was made with a Bubble Stencil (from an NZ based company called Faith Pocock Designs) I used Altenew inks - Vanilla Cream. Pink Pearl and Wisteria to blend with some makeup brushes. Love the soft look I achieved. Next I stamped the big flower from Altenew's Hello Gorgeous set. To colour the flowers I used Altenew Alcohol makers in soft yellow, light pink and light purple to give a multi hue look to them. I fussy cut it out, cutting right up to the edge of the stamping. I silver embossed the sentiment from the same set onto some shimmery dark grey card and trimmed it to a thin strip. I added a touch of Spectrum Noir sparkle pen to the stamen.
Do come and join us at Sweet Stampin' Challenge this week.
I am entering this one into The Flower Challenge - Add spots or stripes...
Coffee lovers 2019 Fall/Winter Blog Hop
Hi there I'm a bit late to the party here... blog hop finishes in less than 20 minutes!
Here's my card
I used Super Sponsor's Graciellie Designs image called Christmas Cheer. I printed it onto so some 200gm watercolour paper and use Altenew Watercolour pans to colour it in. When I printed the image I changed the colour of the sentiment to a red colour. I added some Spectrum Noir sparkle pen to the coffee.
Edited: My entry is 1257th...lucky last!. so if you arrived here from the blog hop... thanks so much.
Here's my card
I used Super Sponsor's Graciellie Designs image called Christmas Cheer. I printed it onto so some 200gm watercolour paper and use Altenew Watercolour pans to colour it in. When I printed the image I changed the colour of the sentiment to a red colour. I added some Spectrum Noir sparkle pen to the coffee.
Edited: My entry is 1257th...lucky last!. so if you arrived here from the blog hop... thanks so much.
Thursday, 7 November 2019
WWC #246 - Tristan's Feminine "Anything Goes" Challenge
Hello
there, it’s time for another Watercooler
Wednesday Challenge. Tristan is our hostess this week with a Feminine Anything Goes challenge,
For my card today I have used a stamp from Rosie's Studio. This is a New Zealand company who have some very reasonable price. This set is from the their Indigo Mist suite. I used Altenew inks - Rouge, Crimson and Velvet to layer up the main flower with a touch of Firebrick for the centre. I used an aqua brush to colour up the bud and the leaves were coloured with Sweet Leaf and Just Green inks. The branch was coloured with the Firebrick ink. I added some splatters of Rouge ink and a sentiment from Altenew's Beautiful Day stamp set.
Thanks for visiting me today.
For my card today I have used a stamp from Rosie's Studio. This is a New Zealand company who have some very reasonable price. This set is from the their Indigo Mist suite. I used Altenew inks - Rouge, Crimson and Velvet to layer up the main flower with a touch of Firebrick for the centre. I used an aqua brush to colour up the bud and the leaves were coloured with Sweet Leaf and Just Green inks. The branch was coloured with the Firebrick ink. I added some splatters of Rouge ink and a sentiment from Altenew's Beautiful Day stamp set.
Come and
join the fun. Check out the projects that the other artists at Watercooler Wednesday
Challenge
have created. Then take our challenge ant link your creation to the
challenge post. We'd love to have you join us. You have until
Monday at 5 pm Mountain Standard Time (Tuesday at 12.00 noon NZ time ) to link up
your project.
Thanks for visiting me today.
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
CCC October Reveal
My October CCC card has made it's way to Tina in Slovenia. If you haven't heard about the Card Chain Challenge (CCC) do hop over to the blog and find out all about it. If you love sending and receiving a card from anywhere in the world... this is the challenge to join.
I chose the Theme of Leaves...
I used Catherine Pooler's Leaf Motifs set for my card. I used some Zig Markers and Spectrum Noir Aqua markers. I add some splattering of the markers to the background and stamped the sentiment to finish.
Do take a peek at the challenge and sign up - still a couple of days for the November challenge.
I chose the Theme of Leaves...
I used Catherine Pooler's Leaf Motifs set for my card. I used some Zig Markers and Spectrum Noir Aqua markers. I add some splattering of the markers to the background and stamped the sentiment to finish.
Do take a peek at the challenge and sign up - still a couple of days for the November challenge.
Saturday, 2 November 2019
Christmas Time at Southern Girls
Hi there.... well I dropped the ball this week... my Southern Girls challenge post should have gone live on Thursday. How did I miss that. At least my cards were on the blog post at the main blog post (here)
We have two sponsors for this challenge
I have two cards to show you today - both using stamps from The Stamping Village - Holiday seals available at Krafter's Cart.
My second card uses a seal designed by Gina K Designs. I used kraft card to stamp the seal on and also the plaid background from Catherine Pooler Designs with Rockin' Red ink from CP Designs as well. I added the seal on a background of burlap.
Today I went to the FYI (For Your Inspiration) Craft Fair held at Mystery Creek (near Hamilton) - a 2 hour drive from my house. I took my friend Suna and we had a great day. Caught up with a couple of crafty friends, saw a few of the exhibitors we know - including Meetu from Krafter's Cart. And a few goodies made their way into our bags.
Here we are at Lunch time. It was a stunning day in Hamilton so we got to sit outside
I'll share my Make'n'Takes in the next few days.
We have two sponsors for this challenge
I have two cards to show you today - both using stamps from The Stamping Village - Holiday seals available at Krafter's Cart.
For my first card I used the Seal designed by Studio Katia. The background is from Altenew's Leaf Canopy set stamped in a soft grey ink and spritzed with silver paint. I used some Christmas ribbon and a row of red gems to finish.
Today I went to the FYI (For Your Inspiration) Craft Fair held at Mystery Creek (near Hamilton) - a 2 hour drive from my house. I took my friend Suna and we had a great day. Caught up with a couple of crafty friends, saw a few of the exhibitors we know - including Meetu from Krafter's Cart. And a few goodies made their way into our bags.
Here we are at Lunch time. It was a stunning day in Hamilton so we got to sit outside
I'll share my Make'n'Takes in the next few days.
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