Sunday, 25 March 2018

Mens Cards

Old Timer

Hi All

Mens cards are so notoriously difficult to do, so here are a couple of options for you.  Recently we have spent a lot of time around car race tracks, especially Oulton Park, so I thought it was fitting to put a car out there - not the kind of car we have been watching on the race track but a car of the more quieter and slower bygone Classical era.

Using beautiful cardstock and the contrast with the dull craftcard, then the image is watercoloured in sepia.  The metalic edge and swirly dots are created with flitterglu and gilding flakes.

Mens Card with vintage car
In gentler days

Make Time card
Old Timer - Sheena Douglass Stamps
This card is made using Cumbria Colour Card and the plain colours from Paper Mill Direct, I love the contrast of the buff and the pale turquoise and teal.

The centre piece backgrounds is made from sticky sparkle acetate which you can see over the watches and timer, but then alcohol inks are pounced on to the surface with a little blending solution and the magic happens.

I hope you like them.

Lesley x




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"Awesome" Boys Birthday Card

Happy Birthday Son

Hi All

This is a card made using the Man Made paper pad from Craftwork Cards and black, orange and white cardstock from Paper Mill Direct.  The Rock Dude is from Woodware Stamps 

"Awesome" teenager birthday card
Awesome boy's card



This card is just coloured with copics, with a little bit of distress ink in the background and through the my favourite (at the moment) grungy stencil.

I hope you like it.

Cheers
Lesley x




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Glossy Bird Card

Daisy Bird

Hi All

This is a card IWoodware Stamps by Creative Expressions made a while ago but I just love it, using different background papers and a lovely swirly embossing folder, on the bottom one I left it plain, but it just looks so much better with a bit of versamark ink over the embossed background kraft card to define the edges of the emboss and just glossing accents over the bird and flowers.  Both versions are coloured with copic pens.  Lovely bird from Woodware stamps.

glossy purple bird card
With Versamark and glossy accents.

glossy bird card
Before the Versamark on the background and without glossy accents but with a bit of stickles glitter glue.

These are so simple but I love the colours.

I hope you like them.

Lesley x




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Wednesday, 31 January 2018

My First Class with Rowan Tree Crafts

Fairy Sparkle

Hi All

Well its still January! - what a dreary month, the last pay day seems a long way a way, the weather has been awful and I'm another year older! Three things to depress me in particular - but its not all bad!

I had my first class at Rowan Tree Crafts, and got to play with some lovely new products, we had a lovely day I hope you like the results.  Thank you for Sharon and Annie for looking after us.

The first card using the wonderful Woodware mushrooms, I coloured them with copic pens and then painted them with glue and seal to give them a sheen for a very clean and simple card.

For the second card, I created a fold back card for the Fairy New Home card using Lavinia Stamps, and the message from Lili of the Valley, also using distress inks with the glorious Jones Tones glitter.

The third card is 3 in a box from Woodware, a lovely stamp by Jane Gill. I used Brushos for the background  cobalt blue and a bit of purple, my fingers were blue for days!!! and we even dyed the ribbon to match, my advice - with hindsight - wear gloves! The embossing folder was from Sue Wilson by Creative Expressions.

Happy Birthday mushroom card
Bright Shiny Mushrooms for the plain and simple one.

Pixie House Card
Lovely Lavinia Stamps with enamel accents on the flowers

Pixie House Card - insides
Look at all that glitter


Pixie House Card - open
A Fairy New Home using Lavinia Stamps

Wishing You a Very Special Day flower card
Three in a box using Brushos for the background and the lovely stamp by Jane Gill from the Woodware collection.  
I hope you like them.

Lesley x




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Sunday, 28 January 2018

My First Class

New Year New Start

Hi All

Well 2018 the start of a new era!  This was the first class on my own, using whatever products I wanted, in a totally new venue, so I tried to make a varied selection.

We used the Hobby Art set for the guys, this is a great set as it has two main images and then lots of accent stamps - hence the wine bottles and glasses.  The middle background sets were again from Bee Crafty, using the numbers set and clear embossing powder to create the resist and the harlequin set and copper embossing powder to create the darker side.

Abby and Tom got engaged so I made them an engagement card and then adapted the design with a different stamp set for an anniversary card.  These stamps are from Bee Crafty, thanks girls they are lovely and we used most of the set in the class. Just missed out the larger ones as they wouldn't fit in my new tonic octagon frame.

And last but not least the quick card - Pete Hughes bubbles from Sizzix and lovely flowers from leane creatief, die cut out of a background brayered with Tim Holts Distress Oxides. This is a really quick and effective card, with a modern twist using twine, washi tape and a bit of florist ribbon.


Happy anniversary card
Engagement/Anniversary just change the message on the tag.

Happy Birthday simple flower card
Clean and simple using the new Sizzix bubbles die from Pete Hughes 

wine and bike mens card
Throw it all in there for the guys with the Hobby Art Vintage plonk selection

(Agnes, this is what we made, I thought I would upload them all so you don't miss out by being so far away.  I hope you manage to join us soon.)

For everyone who did make it, I hope you enjoyed the day.

Thanks

Lesley x




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Thursday, 25 January 2018

Peace - How still we see thee lie card

A Little Town of Bethlehem Peace

Hi All

I created this card for craft day at the Papermill Direct shop in Kendal and I was really pleased with how it turned out.

Embossed in black on beautiful pearlescent card from Papermill Direct, and coloured with pixie powders from creative expressions, they are lovely to work with an create a great shimmer the to card.  Created with a mixture of Jane Gill's sparkly trees stamp and Francoise Read's Peace stamp from Woodware at Creative Expressions.
Peace - how still we see thee lie card
See the sheen on those pixie powders.

Peace card construction
And it all stands up.

Peace card side view
First and second generation stamping with the sparkly trees make a good backdrop to the golden tones of the little town of Bethlehem

Peace card side view2
Turn to the left and see the 3D effect


I hope you like it, I do.

Lesley x




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Ahoy there birthday boy!

Sail Away Birthday Boy

Hi All

Just thought I would show you a few of the cards we have done recently.  This is a great card for people who go yachting, and guys in general.  Created on a white cardstock base card with kraft card accents, and a lovely teal card from papermilldirect embossed with a creative expressions embossing folder. The stamp set is comprehensive and comes from Woodware, designed by Jane Gill. I hope you like it.


Let your dreams set sail card
Woodware Stamp set by Jane Gill.

There will be more coming soon.

Lesley x




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