DT: Happy Little Stampers Anything Goes Birthday challenge

Hello!

Another design team contribution for you for Happy Little Stampers and I decided like last month to delve into the printed digital stamps pouch and see what took my fancy… and this is what I made.

A super cute mini (4×4) card featuring all the bright colours and this gorgeous dog from All Dressed Up.

I do love a dramatic black card and with the bright colours this is such fun. I added a couple of matt black dots for the embellishments but otherwise kept this pretty simple and let the image and the papers do the work!

As it is a black card I did add a panel inside with a strip of the paper to decorate.

Happy crafting!

Catherine

Patterned paper play

White rabbit white rabbit white rabbit… is that still a thing for first of the month? Also April Fools… nah not for me!

Anyway first of the month means to me play with patterned paper. So like the last few months I got prepped ages ago, picked out some 12×12 dsp and did some fussy cutting. This time I think the dsp was saleabration and perfectly penned or something similar … but its a black and white floral on one side and loose watercolour stripes on the other.

Perfect for fussy cutting the floral images and mounting them onto foam and adding into a background below the focal image. I chose to stamp the Happy three times and mount that on black then fussy cut the birthday.

I added the gingham ribbon and some sparkly gems to finish … jobs a good’un!

I have loads of these floral images left to play with and look forward to doing more cards with it… maybe with a bit of colour?

Happy crafting!

Catherine

Mashing up the dsp

Todays card is one I made with the bits and pieces that were left over from other projects. Firstly some fussy cut dsp from projects I made in January (the flowers) and then the dsp I made this months patterned paper playtime project with and the UK stampers forum tag swap with.

From these bits and pieces a cute card came together with the gorgeous lace trim, some sewing and some scraps of black. All mounted on a Cherry Cobbler base card blank.

I love how easily this came together just using bits and pieces left over from other projects.

Finished off the card with the black gems and a sentiment stamped on one of those labels leftover.

Happy crafting!

Catherine

Gelli printing session

I haven’t been feeling very well recently and focusing on things isn’t always easy so decided to just sit and play with ink and my gelli plate.

I made these three backgrounds and one where I was wiping off the brayer.

By the time I had made these I decided to make something with half of the yellow one.

I decided to emboss the background with some extra yellow ink. Then added some scraps of cardstock and then chose to stamp and colour the Art by Marlene beach house as the focal feature.

I also stamped the Corcord and 9th sentiment and cut that out.

Added the sequins as a finishing touch!

Happy crafting!

Catherine

DT: ATSAM – #442 Christmas

Hello!

Another Design team contribution this time for Addicted to Stamps and More which I’ve joined this year (to add to my collection of design teams) … the challenge has had a little holiday but is back now and the theme is Christmas.

I will confess I made this back in February and videoed the whole process with a lot of fast forwarding as I did a lot of stamping of these baubles before I got to the final idea of making the three panels. But then I corrupted the video so that went in the bin!

Now this is a super shiny card with all the gorgeous embossing and so I kept it quite simple with all the white… quite unusual for me!

I really love how it finished up and the pearlescent embossing shows up best in real life … I couldn’t get the camera to pick up how pretty it is here.

I went for a different sentiment originally but this more simple type font one works best keeping the card quite simple.

Hope you like this clean and reasonably simple card … I wouldn’t say completely simple because it takes time to stamp in all the colours but the combination of the stamp platform and the stampin write markers makes the job simple.

Happy crafting!

Catherine

ATCoin swap

It’s been a long time since I made any coins but just like with the inchies I found some I had got cut out of packaging in the drawer and decided why not make use of them and just have a little play with the bits and pieces on my desk. I also made inchies as toppers on the coins because why not when they were to hand.

So like the inchies I made the other day I used inks to add colour to some white cardstock and then stuck them to the packaging coins. I did the same with the inchies but in darker colours so there was some contrast.

I used my little rainbow themed stamp set to stamp the sentiment and then the three rainbows for the focal point. I did this on scrap cardstock and fussy cut them out before sticking them on.

I added wink of Stella to the rainbow to add some sparkle and then a sequin for fun embellishment!

Simple but cute coins and it was nice to both make use of them and to do something a bit different from my usual card making.

Happy crafting!

Catherine

DT: Creative Knockouts – add a sentiment

Hello! Time for another design team contribution and this time for Creative Knockouts where the theme for this fortnight is to add a sentiment.

I chose to use this flowery watering can image which I was gifted by Connie Fong who are sponsoring the challenge. The image is called Garden Bouquet.

I printed it off in a couple of sizes but for this one I went large and ended up making a 7×7 card. I love the colour schemes and the pretty vintage style I ended up with.

I coloured the image using distress inks and water and a paintbrush and kept the painting quite loose so it has some depth but no precision. I also did some fussy cutting around a rectangle shape so some of the image fell off the edge of the rectangle.

I added the lacy trim and some brads and then the sentiment is hand stamped from a magazine freebie set. I then fussy cut, mounted it, and fussy cut the mount. I added foam to both the sentiment, the top rectangle and then the full background so there is plenty of dimension.

Love how it turned out. Think this image would be great for decoupage too so may give that a go at some point.

Also I did make a video of me making this if you fancy watching me in action!

Happy crafting!

Catherine

Happy birthday to my princess

My gorgeous girl turned 17 today … still can’t believe she’s reached this age already and that I’m old enough to have a 17 year old!

I made a fashion and green themed card for her.

It’s certainly a little different than my usual style with these fun fashion sketches but I thought it would be suitable for my fashion and textiles loving girl!

I used the Expressions in Ink dsp and some little templates from a little booklet I’ve had for ages. Then I made it up! I added in some cotton fabric and a bit of old olive ribbon.

I was going to add sewing but in the end I decided against it.

I added the happy birthday sentiment die stacking the green twice and then the white twice with the white slightly offset so it was a little like a shadow.

I finished off with a few gems. I considered adding Mayas name in gold or the word daughter but in the end decided that it would be too much for the already busy card.

I did video making the card so if you fancy watching me make it check it out on YouTube.

Happy crafting!

Catherine

Playing with bits off the desk

Today I managed to have some craft time and decided to put together a card with some of the random bits on the desk …

I used some of the bright yellow cardstock I had in the folder of card already cut into and then started layering up bits … like the die cut panel (Honey Doo Crafts) and the bits of patterned paper I got in the stash.

Next I added the sentiment from Biggest Wish stamp set (I don’t think I will ever get tired of this set!) and mounted that on a piece of red scrap.

Happy crafting!

Catherine

DT: Happy Little Stampers Anything goes with dies

Hello! I’m so pleased my Happy Little Stampers challenge blogs are back after our little break. This time it is the turn of the Anything Goes with Dies challenge and I have the Mother’s Day card I made for my Mum … so shhhh… don’t tell her you’ve already seen it! Lol!

I used a few different dies… Playful Alphabets, stitched circles and some Splendid stems … and used lots of old dsp and some gorgeous flowers stamps from Creative Stamping magazine. A bit of a hodgepodge if I am honest but I love it!

I also did a bit of hand sewing and added charms and pearls. Just love how it all came together from my stash.

Hope you like this … of course please leave me a message below and then come and join in over at Happy Little Stampers.

Happy crafting!

Catherine