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Sunday 29 June 2014

By the sea at Craft a Scene

Its the last Sunday in June so if you're very quick you still have time to enter our 'By the sea' challenge at Craft a Scene. This is my last project for this theme and this time I've used Stampscapes stamps and an assortment of dye inks.


I stamped all the elements in Memento Tuxedo black on glossy card and let the ink dry, I then added colour with a mixture of distress and memento inks. I added more definition with Graph'It markers and lastly used a White Graph'It shake pen to add the waves.

I made the background using the same stamps as the scene but just stamped them in distress inks and misted with water to get a more muted effect.

I'm entering this in the following challenges:
Crafty Catz: anything goes
Crazy 4 Challenges: summer or winter
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: product or technique you wish you used more often
(mine is stampscapes stamps)
Sister Act: anything goes
That's Crafty: all at sea

Thanks for visiting today, enjoy the rest of your weekend 
Claire xx

Flowers at Fashionable Stamping Challenges

Hi folks, well the last two weeks have gone by so quickly I'd totally forgetten it was challenge day at Fashionable Stamping Challenges lol. So better late than never here is my DT make for our 'Flowers' challenge. As ever our lucky winner will receive a $20 voucher from Flonzcraft, don't forget you need to make sure that stamping is the focus of your project, no digis allowed!



Ive altered a frame from the pound shop, giving t a coat of gesso and then dry brushing on acrylic paint in pastel shades of yellow, blue, green and pink. Once that was dry I stamped on some text here and there in London Fog memento ink.

I filled the frame using some of my favourite stamps from Flonzcraft, coloured with Graph'It markers. I also added some scraps of backing paper and some flowers made with thermomorph and painted with acrylic paint. I've added some faux pearls, a metal corner embellie, some stamped butterflies and some rose lace trim that I coloured with distress inks. At the top of the frame I used a Justrite stamp to create the frame and sentiment and topped it off with a glass cabochon. To finish off I added a seam binding bow.

I'm entering this in the following challenges:
2 sisters: make your own embellishments
Fussy and Fancy: summertime
Simon Says Stamp: anything goes

Thanks for popping by
Claire xx

Roses are a girls best friend at PanPastel UK

Good morning, time for a new challenge at PanPastel UK and for the next two weeks our theme is 'Roses are a girls best friend', my lovely teamies have created some gorgeous projects to inspire you so pop on over and have a peek. There is a fab prize of a gorgeous mask and a PanPastel for our lucky winner, you don't have to use Pans to enter so I hope you're going to play along.


I've made this card using the beautiful Roses mask by Dutch Doobadoo. I ran it through my Grand Calibur using ivory cardstock to emboss it and then applied some colour with PanPastels in shades of green and magenta. For the focal image I coloured with my PanPastels and sealed them with hairspray before applying a layer of Maimeri glassy gel medium through the stencil. I removed the stencil, sprinkled on clear microbeads and left it to dry. It gives a lovely sparkly effect


I've layered it up on a spellbinders die cut and popped it on 3d foam pads. I've added lace, ribbon, a paper rose and some pearls to finish off.

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Crafty Calendar: petals and pearls
Creative Corner: flowers
Little Miss Muffet: anything goes
Totally Gorjuss: pink and green

Thanks for popping by today, hope to see you again soon
Claire xx

Saturday 28 June 2014

Pins and Pearls at We do Doobadoo

Morning all, hope you're having a lovely Saturday. Its total chaos here as usual so I'll keep it short and sweet this morning. Today's card is my DT project for We Do Doobadoo, our brand new challenge is 'Pearls and Pins', as always you don't have to use Dutch Doobadoo goodies to enter and our lucky winner will get some fabby Dutch Doobadoo stash! Pop over to the challenge blog and check out all the details and my teamies gorgeous projects too.


I've made an easel card using one of the Dutch Doobadoo Shape Art temples and kraft card. The image is from LOTV, coloured with my Graph'It markers. The bp is also from LOTV. I've added lots of Dutch Doobadoo embellies to this card 

I've used the pretty Laser Art Butterflies, buttons, keys and locks and of course I had to add some of my favourite softboard Honeycomb. The butterflies were coloured with PanPastels and I used versamark and embossing powder on the buttons, key and lock. 

Here's another pic of the image


for the base of the easel I used stamps designed by Nikky Hall for Premium Craft Brands, I just love this postcard stamp! 


To finish off I've added some paper flowers from my stash, some seambinding bows and of course a couple  of pins and some pearls.

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Delicious doodles: buttons and bows
Digistamps 4 joy: shaped card
Fairytale: lazy summer days
Sister Act: anything goes

I've got loads to catch up on today so I'd better get my skates on, have a great day and thanks for popping by
Claire xx

Friday 27 June 2014

Anything goes with markers at Graph'It Colouring Challenge

Good morning folks, time for a new challenge at Graph'it Colouring challenge and this time our theme is soooooo easy, its 'Anything goes with markers' so don't miss out on your chance to win some gorgeous Graph'It goodies!


I've used my Graph'It Markers to colour the ribbon and flowers on this card. The image is from Sweet Pea Stamps, I couldn't resist her as I love Fuchsias, they are so pretty. I raided my pile of inky backing papers for the background and added a Chocolate Baroque sentiment which I die cut with a spellbinders die. I fussy cut the image and popped her up on 3d foam pads once she was coloured (pop over to the challenge blog for a full list of colours)

I used my markers to colour some white seam binding ribbon and also used them to colour the paper fuchsias (made with the Britannia rose die). To finish off I added some lace and pearls

I'm entering this in the following challenges:

As you like it: favourite die and why
(I love the Britannia rose die as you can use it to make lots of different flowers)
Corrosive Challenge: your favourite colouring medium
Crafty Creations: things with wings
Incy Wincy: things with wings
Loves rubber stamps: handmade flowers

have a great day and thanks for popping by
Claire xx

Thursday 26 June 2014

Baby card

Good morning folks, its a very exciting time as we've got a new baby in the family so over the last few weeks I've made a few baby cards as we weren't sure if it would be a boy or a girl. I don't often make baby cards but I really enjoyed making this one.


I've used an image that I won recently from Sami Stamps, I coloured the image with my Graph'It markers and paper pieced the shawl using a freebie backing paper. I die cut the image with a Spellbinders die ad added some distress ink (Squeezed Lemondae, Tumbled Glass and Spun Sugar). I used a coordinating paper for the background, distressed with a craft knife and the same distress inks. I die cut the letters for the word BABY with a memory box die, coloured them with my Graph'It markers and gave them a coat of glossy accents. To finish off i've added a seam binding bow, a little pram charm and a couple of paper flowers.

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Card Mania: babies
Digistamps for Joy: shaped cards
Glitter'n'Sparkle: include yellow
Simon Says Stamp: anything goes

have a great day and thanks for popping by
Claire xx

Tuesday 24 June 2014

Sparkly poppies

Good morning, isn't it lovely to have such gorgeous sunny weather? The only downside is that our office is like the fires of hell with the sun streaming in the windows but I'd be complaining even more if it was raining so I'll stop moaning lol. Today's project is a tag made using a technique I fell in love with in Craft Stamper, you know those ideas that you see and think 'Wow I wish I'd thought of that' lol.


I've used a background made with Twinkling H2os and began by stamping some Lavinia stamps using Memento inks (Bamboo Leaves, Rhubard Stalk, Lady Bug and Tuxedo Black.

Next I used a Sweet Poppy stencil to create the poppies using Sparkle Medium from Imagination Crafts, adding colour with my Graph'It markers. I'd never have thought of colouring Sparkle medium with my markers but it works perfectly,  its really hard to get a pic of the effect though


I've added black enamel accents to the flowers and the butterfly and then some little flowers stamped with stamps from Indigo Blu and painted with h2os, I popped them up up on 3d foam pads and layered it all up on some black card. To finish off I added some red seam binding ribbon.

I'm entering this in the following challenges:
Artistic Stamper: Colour it red
Charisma: sparkle and shine
Dragonfly Dreams: things with wings
Fussy and Fancy: things with wings
Imagination Crafts: all that glitters
Live and Love Crafts: summer garden
Scrapbooker Phd: add texture

Well I'd better scoot off and get ready for work so have a great day and thanks for popping by
Claire xx

Sunday 22 June 2014

By the sea at Craft a Scene

Hi there can you believe how quickly June is whizzing by?  You've still got time to enter our challenge at Craft a Scene where our theme is 'By the sea'. I just love this month's theme and  I really enjoyed making this card.


I've used stamps from Sheena Douglass and memento tuxedo black ink and coloured with distress inks and markers. I made the clouds by sloshing on some water and blotting with kitchen towel and matted the scene on white and then kraft card.

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
ABC:  N is or nautical
Creative Corner: summertime
FAN tastic Tuesday: summer at the beach
Jellypark Friends: beach/seaside/nautical
Milk Coffee: summer fun
Moving along with the times: beside the seaside

Thanks for visiting today, enjoy the rest of the weekend
Claire xx

Flora and Fauna at PanPastel UK

Good morning and Happy Sunday! My favourite day of the week with lots of time to play in my craft room and a scrummy Sunday lunch to look forward too.  Its inspiration day at PanPastel UK as we've still got a week to run in our Flora and Fauna challenge so if you've got time po over and have a look at the gorgeous projects from my teamies and our lovely guest designer Yvonne too.


I've created a little scene with my PanPastels, usingSofft tools to add colour to the sky and hills (I used Ultramarine blue tint, Turquoise tint, Bright Yellow Green, Bright Yellow Green shade and permanent green) I used stamps from Lavinia Stamps and memento inks, adding some liquid pearls and glamour dust to the flowers. Last but not least I used my white Graph'It shake pen for the bunnies tails.

I'm entering this in the following challenges:
Allsorts: how does your garden grow?
Artistic Inspirations: anything goes/summer fun
Cards Galore Encore: anything goes
Delicious Doodles: make a scene
Fairy Tale: lazy summer days
Rhedd and Rosie's: anything goes

Thanks so much for popping by, have a great day and hope to see you soon
Claire xx

Friday 20 June 2014

Blondie inspiration at Graph'It Colouring Challenges

Good morning, Friday at last! Its been a bit of a nightmare at work this week with one thing and another so I'm pleased the weekend is nearly here. My card this morning is for our Blondie inspiration post at Graph'It Colouring Challenge, pop over and have a peek at my teamies gorgeous artwork and find out how you can win some gorgeous Graph'It goodies ! You don't have to use Graph'It markers to enter but of course we love it when you do. Oooh and don't forget we've got a DT call too


For my project I've coloured one of the beautiful images from Aurora Wings, you can find a full list of the colours I've used on the Graph'It blog, I do love my Graph'its for colouring blonde hair! I added some dabs of stickles and a little glamour dust for some extra sparkle although it doesn't show up too well in the photo.

I've layered the image up on some hot pink card and used white linen card instead of a backing paper as I didn't want to detract from the lovely image. I've added some hot pink seam binding ribbon, a paper flower and a metal butterfly that I painted with gesso and a dab of pink twinkling H20s.

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Bunny Zoe's: Layers
Digi Choosday: in the pink
In the pink: flower garden
Penny's Paper Crafty: favourite embellishments (ribbon and flowers)
Rhedd and Rosies: anything goes

well its time to go and earn some pennies so a big thank you for visiting, hope to see you again soon
Claire xx

Thursday 19 June 2014

GDT At Frilly and Funkie

Good morning, ooooh what an exciting day it is!! I'm a very lucky crafter as I'm Guest Designer at Frilly and Funkie, one of my very favourite challenges. Even better the challenge theme is absolutely fabulous too! The theme is 'Case it' and the idea is to case one of Linda's amazing Christmas tags but with a summery twist. Now I adore Linda's Christmas tags they are always so full of techniques and inspiration but I didn't get chance to play along last year so this was a perfect opportunity to catch up I took my inspiration from this one of Linda's tags


I began with a sheet of mountboard, distressed with a craft knife and Burnt Umber PanPastel. I followed the layout of Linda's tag and the idea of textured panels down the sides. I wanted a much more summery feel though so I set to work with Squeezed Lemonade, Shabby Shutters and Gathered twigs distress ink and a viva decor flexible stencil to create the flower panels. I cleaned the stencils and then applied a layer of Maimeri Glassy Gel, removed the stencil and sprinkled on microbeads (I know, I just can't stop using them at the minute lol).  Once it was all dry I added some colour to the background with PanPastels


The centre panel was made using a distress ink background on a tag, I used stamps from Crafty Individuals coloured with Graph'It markers, adding a die cut birdcage, lace, ribbon, pearl trim and a bird cage charm which I attached to the stamped glassine envelope


Again, following Linda's tag design I cut some burlap squares and gave them a light coat of gesso before attaching the letters (die cuts embossed with vintage silver Frantage powder)


Last but not least I added some flowers made with some scraps of linen card coloured with Magenta tint PanPastel. They were die cut with tattered florals and I added some glittery centres.

I'm entering this project in the following challenges:
Crafty Individuals: tag you're it
Die Cutting Diva's: thing with wings
Hobbycutz: anything goes
Rhedd and Rosie's: Anything goes

Thanks so much for popping by, do pop over and check out the gorgeous inspiration from the Frilly and Funkie DT as they such a lovely talented bunch of ladies!
Claire xx

Wednesday 18 June 2014

Monochromatic Challenge at Indigo Blu

Good morning folks, I hope you're week is going smoothly. Today's project is my entry for the 'Monochromatic' challenge at Indigo Blu, I've really struggled to get a half decent photo of this project, silver is such a nightmare to take pics of for some reason


I've used lots of Dutch Doobadoo stencils and maimeri Light modelling paste over the Ranger vintage shabby paper and then added colour with PanPastels. I applied white gesso to the centre and stamped 'Diane' from Indigo Blu with flitter glu and memento rich cocoa ink before applying Winter Dawn gilding flakes. I added some colour to the image with Graph'It markers and then decoupaged the frame. 

I distressed the edges with a craft knife and stuch some lace behind the little tears. I added a metal corner embellishment and butterfly that were painted with white gesso.
The flowers were made with Sizzix dies. Once everything was dry I layered it up over some corrugated card that was distressed and gesso'd.

I'm also entering this project in the following challenges:
Loves rubber stamps: spots and dots
Make my Monday: pretty in pink
Papertake weekly: lace and pearls

Thanks so much for calling by today
Claire xx

Tuesday 17 June 2014

Dreamy notebook cover

Hello folks and a big warm welcome to my new followers, its a pleasure to 'meet' you. Today's project is a quick and easy notebook cover made using some of this months new stamps Briar Rose Butterfly from Chocolate Baroque (have a look at these and all the other new stamps here) The little book has a magnetic back so you can pop it on the fridge for shopping lists and was a real bargain at 99p from Home Bargains.


I began by masking a moon on a piece of kraft card and then used some cut and dry foam to apply White Brilliance Ink, smearing it here and there to create a misty effect. Next I stamped the foliage stamps with both White Brilliance Ink and Tea Dye distress ink I stamped the butterflies with versamark ink on to kraft card and embossed with WOW embossing powder  before cutting them out and adding them to the front of the cover. The sentiment is from Artistic Expressions, stamped with Vintage Photo distress ink. I've added some faux pearls in the corners to finish off.

I'm entering this project in the following challenges:
Crafting by Design:  Anything goes
Creative Moments: anything goes/monochromatic
Dragonfly Dreams: things with wings
Love to Create: anything goes

My lovely talented teamies have some amazing inspiration lined up for you so if you've got time check out their gorgeous artwork on the DT blog here
Thanks for visiting today
Claire xx

Monday 16 June 2014

Craft Stamper Challege

Good morning folks, I'm really enjoying my long weekend off work and had a bit of a play as I'm up to date with all my DT stuff. This month's challenge at Craft Stamper is the fab bleach blocking technique except I didn't have any clean blending foam so I was a bit stuck. Hmmmm I tried cutting a rectangle but it ended up really wonky so I had a bit of a brainwave and die cut some cut'n'dry foam instead using a circle die.


I created the background using broken china, tumbled glass and salty ocean distress inks and then got to work with my cut'n'dry circles and water. Once it was dry I stamped the images using Lavinia stamps and Memento Ink and coloured the images using Graph'It markers


I wanted to add some highlights so I brushed on some cosmic shimmer glue to the fairies wings, the windows and some of the foliage on the tree and then sprinkled on some microbeads (I can't seem to stop using these at the minute lol)

To finish off I added some doodling around the edges and matted the tag on some black cardstock before adding a button brad and some rainbow trim to the top.

I'm entering this one in the following challenges:
Craft Stamper: Bleach Blocking
Fussy and Fancy: things with wings
Lavinia Stamps: add beads/gems
Open Minded: something with wings
Penny's Paper Crafty: anything goes
The Doodle Garden: summer love

I've got another day off work today, yippppeeeee so I'm away to play in my craft room. Have a great day and hope to see you again soon
Claire xx


Sunday 15 June 2014

Birds and Bees at Fashionable Stamping Challenges

Good morning (again), for some reason blogger doesn't seem to be scheduling my posts but hey ho better late than never lol. We've got a new challenge starting at Fashionable Stamping Challenges and this time around it was my turn to choose the theme and I went for Birds and Bees. As ever there's a $20 voucher up for grabs from Flonzcraft so ink up those stamps and play along to be in with a chance to win! I've used both birds and bees on this project which began life as a picture that had hung in my kitchen for years.

Here's a pic of the frame before I altered it


It already had a lovely crackle texture so I gave it a coat of gesso and added some Maimeri Light Modelling Paste though a Crafters Workshop harlequin stencil, once that was all dry I added colour with acrylic paints. I decoupaged some gorgeous flowers cut from napkins and applied with Maimeri Matte Gel medium and added some silver gilding wax to highlight the texture. Next I stamped some bees from Chocolate Baroque, coloured them with Graph'Its and added some sparkly Mod Podge to the wings


The little scene in side the aperture was made using stamps from Chocolate Baroque and Indigo Blu to create the background, the focal image is from Flonzcraft (I love their silhouette stamps!!). I added a couple more bees and adhered the panel inside the aperture


The gorgeous tea party birds are all stamps from Crafty Individuals, coloured with pencils, cut out and popped up with silicone glue. The birdy at the top left was a Craft Stamper freebie


To finish off I added lots of gorgeous little daisies  from Cuddly Buddly, distressed all the edges with a little vintage photo distress ink and a touch of gilding wax and gave everything a coat of Maimeri Matte Gel to protect it.

I'm entering this in the following challenges:
A Vintage Journey: things with wings
Crazy for Challenges: stencilling
Cuddly Buddly: Daisies
Fussy and Fancy: things with wings
Open Minded: something with wings
Sweet Stampin: say it with flowers

I hope you're enjoying your weekend, I've got an extra day off work tomorrow so I can have a lovely lazy Sunday without thinking of going back to the grindstone lol. Thanks so much for visiting today, hope to see you again soon
Claire xx

Flora and Fauna with PanPastel UK

Good morning, hope you're having a lovely crafty weekend! We've got a fab new challenge starting at PanPastel UK today and our theme is Flora and Fauna. We've also got a lovely talented new teamie joining us too so hop on over and meet the lovely Doreen and check out the challenge details too as there is a fabby prize of goodies from Premium Craft Brands for our lucky winner! I've made a little canvas for my DT project


I began with a little 8x8 canvas and primed it with Maimeri Gesso, adding texture here and there with my brush Once that was dry I applied versamark through the Pronty Butterfly Stencil and then added some colour with Pastel PanPastels. I used yellows and greens for the background and sealed it with some hairspray. I repositioned the stencil and applied Maimeri Glassy Gel with a palette knife and then removed the stencil and applied a layer of microbeads to the glassy gel. While it was drying I made lots of paper flower with Britannia and Sizzix dies, adding colour with PanPastels and applying some glamour dust here and there. For a bit of extra sparkle I used some iridescent beads for the flower centres


The sentiment stamp is from Chocolate Baroque, I stamped it on tissue paper with Bamboo Leaves Memento Ink and applied the tissue with Maimeri Matte gel medium. To finish off  I used Maimeri Rich Gold Acrylic paint around the sides of the canvas and splattered a little of the paint on the background

I'm entering this in the following challenges:
Brown Sugar: summer
Charisma Cardz: sparkle and shine
Fussy and Fancy: things with wings

Thanks so much for visiting today, hope to see you again soon
Claire xx

Saturday 14 June 2014

Ribbons at We Do Doobadoo

Good morning my lovelies and a happy Saturday to you, I hope you're enjoying some sunshine this weekend. Its time for our new challenge over at We do Doobadoo and this fortnight our theme is a really easy one for you, its ribbons! You don't have to use Dutch Doobadoo products to enter but our lucky winner will receive some gorgeous goodies to play with so hop on over to the challenge blog to find out all the details and check out the amazing artwork my teamies have created to inspire you


I've made a bottle label using a Dutch Doobadoo template, love this its perfect for making a bottle of wine a special gift. The backing paper and image are from the new Rose Budd Collection by Polkadoodles, Iv'e distressed the paper with Raw Umber PanPastela and added some texture with a Dutch Doobadoo Chicken Wire stencil and Maimeri Light modelling paste.. I've also added some of the vintage ephemera from the cd in the background - I just love that postcard! The image has been coloured with my Graph'It markers and I've added lots of Dutch Doobadoo embellies - some of the pretty laser cut buttons that I embossed with pale pink EP, a laser cut lock and key embossed with gold EP and some ribbon rose trim from my stash


I've added a woven ribbon garland around the neck of the bottle made using ivory seam binding ribbon and topped with one of the Butterfly embellishments from the Rose Budd Collection



I'm entering this in the following challenges:
Crafting for all seasons: don't be square
Crafty Ribbons: anything goes with ribbon
Inky Chicks: special shape
Penny's Paper Crafty: anything goes
Pile it on: Patterned Paper
Shopping our stash: something soft

Thanks for popping by, have a great day and hope to see you again soon
Claire xx

Friday 13 June 2014

Over the Rainbow at Polkadoodles

Good morning folks, blue sky, sunshine and a long weekend off work :-) I'm planning to get all the nasty housey jobs done this morning and then with any luck I can spend the afternoon in the garden colouring, I'm easily pleased lol. This morning sees a brand new challenge at Polkadoodles, and this time we're going 'Over the Rainbow', as always there's a fab prize up for grabs and lots of inspiration from my lovely teamies so if you've got a minute do pop over to the challenge blog and have a look


For my DT card I've used the gorgeous new Rose Budd Collection CD from Polkadoodles, Nikky has crammed this new collection with gorgeous characters plus loads and loads of other goodies too - there's everything from 3d templates, to embellishments, inserts and some fabulous background scenes too

I've used one of those lovely background scenes for this card, along with two of the digi stamps that I've coloured with Graph'It markers and fussy cut before popping up on 3d foam pads. I've layered them up over one of the beautiful backing papers and added lace and seambinding, topping the bow off with a paper flower from my stash.

I decided to create my rainbow from the precoloured embellies on the CD and used both bows and butterflies in rainbow colours, adding a few little pearls to finish off

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Crafting by Design: anything goes
Crafty Ribbons: anything goes with ribbon
Whoopsi Daisy: anything goes

Have a lovely day and thanks so much for visiting today
Claire xx

Tuesday 10 June 2014

Sunny Summer Fairy from Chocolate Baroque

Good morning folks, a quick and easy card today made with the beautiful Summer Fairy stamps from Chocolate Baroque


I began by stamping and masking the flowers and foliage and then coloured them with Graph'It markers. I stamped and embossed the fairy with black EP and brushed some Scattered Straw distress ink around the edges with a shaving brush. The butterfly was made by stamping on acetate and embossing with black EP and colouring on the reverse with Graph'It Maarkers Next I popped the acetate on double sided adhesive sheet before cutting out and then peeled off the film and sprinkled over some glitter

I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
2 Sisters: make your own embellishment
Allsorts: one layer card
Bastel Traum: summer
Crafting Musketeers: stamped image
Crafts and me: add wings
Our Creative Corner: photo inspiration (use orange)
The Craft Garden: orange, yellow and lime

Well I'm off to work now, so have a lovely crafty day and thanks for popping by 
Claire xx

Monday 9 June 2014

Rose Budd Cottage from Polkadoodles and a heads up

Good morning my lovelies, eeek Monday morning and back to work already but I'm counting down as I've got a long weekend off coming up and I cant wait! Before I go and earn a crust though, have you seen the gorgeous new collection from Polkadoodles? Our lovely Nikky has outdone herself this time with a fabulous vintage CD absolutely crammed with goodies! Nikky will be on C&C tomorrow at 10am so make sure you tune in!

*****Rose Budd Papercrafting CD Collection


As well as lots of lovely digis, papers, embellies, sentiments etc, the cd also contains some brilliant templates that you can just print and put together, this is one of the little cottages:


I added some of the grasses and flowers around the cottage in Publisher, printed it all out and set to cutting and folding before glueing it all together. Easy peasy I added a little pink pearl to the door, some pretty ribbon and buttons and lots of paper flowers


I used a pokey tool to create a hole in the top of the house and popped a ribbon loop through so the cottage will hang up.

I'm entering this project in the following challenges:
Crafting by Designs: anything goes
Di's Digi Designs: ribbons and bows
Flat Friends: non card creations

Thanks for popping by, have a good day and hope to see you again soon
Claire xx

Sunday 8 June 2014

One for the boys inspiration at PanPastel UK

Good morning my lovelies, how is your weekend going? Its been tipping it down with rain all weekend so I've had a nice lazy weekend so far with plenty of messy fun in my craft room. Today's project is my inspiration project for our 'One for the boys' challenge at PanPastel UK You've still got a week to enter to be in with a chance of winning some gorgeous crafty goodies from Premium Craft Brands You don't have to use PanPastels to enter but of course we love it when you do


I've made a canvas, I began with a thick layer of Maimeri Light Modelling Paste, adding lots of texture with stencils, a texture tool and my fingers lol to create a kind of rough bark effect. Once it was dry I added colour with PanPastels - Raw umber plus shade, Burnt Sienna plus Shade and gave it all a coat of Maimeri glossy gel medium

The stamps are all from Artistic Outpost (Huck Finn set), stamped on kraft card with Potting Soil Archival Ink I tore the edges and distressed with PanPastel in Raw Umber I've layered the images up over some burlap, corrugated card,die cut cogs (painted with Maimeri metallic acrylics) I've also added a pen nib and some twine


I'm entering this project in the following challenges:

Crafts 4 Eternity: For the boys
Creative Corner: use an old stamp
(I love this stamp set but haven't used it for ages)
Creative moments: Monochromatic
Left of Centre: at the movies (The adventures of Huckleberry Finn)
Scrapbooker Phd: die cuts
Simon Says Stamp: Fathers day/masculine
Thats Crafty: use texture paste

Have a lovely Sunday, thanks for popping by and hope to see you again soon
Claire xx

Saturday 7 June 2014

Have a magical day with Chocolate Baroque

Good morning my lovelies, the weekend is here at last! Todays card features  the beautiful fairy from the July Fairy set and one of the stamps from Fantasy Castles, both from Chocolate Baroque. I really enjoyed messing around with paint and ink to make this project


I began by stamping the fairy and castle with Black Archival ink on to watercolour card I masked them using masking tissue. Next I roughly 'splodged' on some white and some pearl acrylic paint to create the clouds. Once the acrylic paint was dry I started adding colour to the sky with lots of water and Twinkling H20 paints Once I removed the masks I had a bit of a panic as some of the blue had seeped under the mask but I found that using diluted bleach removed the colour but not the stamped image phew!! . The blue paint had also discoloured the clouds so I added some more paint and left it to dry. Next I painted the castle and then decoupaged the fairy (also painted with Twinkling H20s).


I added a little gem to the fairy's wand and stamped the sentiment (from Fairyland Words) and embossed with gold embossing powder. 
I added some chipped sapphire distress ink around the edges and matted the scene on white and then blue card to finish off.

I'm entering this card in the following challenges
Chocolate Coffee and Cards: embossing
Craft Room Challenge: things with wings
Fussy and Fancy:  outdoors
Handmade harbour: pretty
Papertake Weekly: anything goes
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Magic
Through the purple haze: make your own background
Tuesday Throwdown: paint or mist
Thanks for visiting today
Claire xx

Friday 6 June 2014

Fathers Day at Polkadoodles

Good morning folks, as its Friday morning its inspiration time at Polkadoodles, there's still plenty of time to enter our 'Men on our Minds'challenge to be in with a chance to win a copy of the fabby Work and Play 1 Collection CD!


I've made a side step card using one of the fab images from the Work and Play 4 collection, the image has been coloured with Graph'It markers. I've used a bp from the same cd and added some more bricks made using a Dutch Doobadoo A5 Bricks stencil The ticket and cement mixer arefrom the same CD. The letters for the word Dad were die cut using a Memory Box die, coloured with Graph'Its and coated with glossy accents.

I'm entering this in the following challenges:
Aud Sentiments: any sentiment for a guy
Cards 4 Guyz: Fathers day/the man in your life
Charisma Cardz: Fathers Day/Male
CRAFT: Fathers Day/Male
Crafters Cafe: Masculine
Fab'n'Funky: Fathers day /male
Milk coffee: fathers day/special male
Simon Says Stamp: Fathers day/masculine

I'd better get my skates on and scoot off to work, have a good day and a big thank you for visiting today
Claire xx
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