A great welcome to everyone who takes a few minutes to visit my blog, and hope you will return. I started off scrapbooking, but making cards soon overtook and I really enjoy seeing the end results. I enjoy blog hopping to see the wonderful creations from other crafters, there really are some talented, friendly people out there.


My Crafty Followers

Monday, 25 April 2011

Clarity Swirl in lemon & lilac and Anniversary flowers cards

Hi again, it's Easter Monday morning, and thought I'd do a quick posting before we're out and about, busy busy....

Eileen this is the card I was talking about...
My first posting is using the large clarity stamp inked in black archival. I layered lilac paper and lemon card onto an 8" square. Inked onto plain white copier paper using my brayer in various colours, cut into 3 strips, layered onto textured yellow card and placed them in a stepping design on the card.  I brusged over the design with pearl perfect pearls powder to give it a slight sheen. The corners are Cuttlebug and punched butterflies using Martha Stewart punch. I added flowers & ribbon to finish. 


My second posting is an anniversary card for my sister & Brother In Law, it's their 14th wedding anniversary today.  Again it's an 8" square card with scalloped borders. I used DCWV 12" paper mat and embellished with various die cuts from my stash.  Nesties hearts, Marianne creatables flowers & swirls, Cuttlebug corners, Martha Stewart punch to create a ribbon down the right hand side and various flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts.

Have a great Easter, see you soon - Dee xx

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Nesties, Marianne creatables and cuttlebug dies in a Monochrome Starburst

Hi everyone, hope you're all enjoying the lovely weather, although the gardens could do with some rain now couldn't they.  We have heavy clay soil in this area and it now desperately needs water. I hope everyone enjoyed their day at the Ally Pally, wish I could have been there, but I'm going to try to go in September.

My card today was a simple card created with a combination of dies and a 6" white square card, plus black bazzil card.  A large gem for the centre and some ribbon.  For the inside I used a Nestie and a Bazzil 'On the Edge' down the centre.





I have been trying to spend a little time blog hopping and looking at some of the gorgeous creations that are being designed.  I have come across a few blogs that are really worth a look at, here are a couple of links:-

http://stampingforpleasure.blogspot.com/
http://alwaysaboutcolour.blogspot.com/

See you soon,  Dee xxx

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Present Boy Peter and 'In The Pink' Shabby chic

A big hello to all crafty mates on this gloriously sunny Saturday afternoon.  It's Grand National Day!!  It's on my list of visits but haven't yet got round to getting their.  My Mother loved horse racing, as my Grandfather was a 'bookie' many many years ago and she grew up learning all the 'jargon' and permutations of placing a bet. She enjoyed a flutter and although she never had big wins she always got her money back and a little bit extra. 

We are having a weekend of gardening and doing jobs around the house, you know the sort that always seem to get put aside for another day.  I've been busy re-arranging my wardrobe from winter to spring/summer, which means loads of washing and ironing.  I've also got to visit my dad and do a few chores for him... busy busy....

Anyway, I've been busy making family cards the past week and thought I'd post a couple whilst I have got 10 minutes.  The first is a 2nd birthday card for my little nephew whose 2 on Monday.  I've used 6" square card, LOTV stamp, coloured in with pro markers, Nesties plain square and loop dies, cuttlebug photo corners, quicKut present dies, Co-Ordination cardstock and gingham ribbon.  I'm very pleased how well it's come out I'm trying to make a few cards that everyone seems to be doing now, what I call very 'busy' cards with lots of detail on, as I think they are gorgeous.

My second offering today is for a friend's birthday also on Monday.  It's an A5 white card covered in Kanban paper and cardstock and die cuts.  I've added ribbon and roses, single gem and message in each corner.  I cut the bottom of thre paper using an EK border punch, which I think is very pretty.  I've covered the inside of the card similar to the front.  I'm in the middle of another 8" square card at the moment which I will post shortly. 

Thanks to everyone for looking in and would apologise for not following the bloggers guidelines when receiving an award, but I just do not have enough time and energy, but what I will do is follow in Eileen G's footsteps and every now and again highlight blogs that are worth a look at.  I've come across Pam's blog and she makes some really lovely cards amongst other things and is worth taking a look at ....
http://peejays-ramblings.blogspot.com/search/label/Crafty%20Ramblings

See you all soon.

Dee x

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Mothers Day - Super

Hi Just a quick posting because I've had such a super Mothers Day.  I was invited out by my son and daughter in law to a local farm for Mothers Day Breakfast/brunch.  They grow all their own produce, sell it in their farm shop and also the most important, we can eat it in their restaurant... Yummy......  It was lovely.

Just a couple of quick thank you and get well cards and a new home card that I made a little while ago now, but thought they deserved a dusting off and a viewing.  Off now to finish off a card I started yesterday for one of my little 'Great' Nephews who is 2 this month.  Back soon, thanks for dropping by today and to Missy for my new award!! Just have't got time to follow it through.




Friday, 1 April 2011

Melting Pot,UTEE, Grand Calibur Nesties and Wine Tasting

Hi everyone,

It's been a while since my last posting, but I've been a bit busy with hubby's birthday amongst other things, along with trying to catch up with loads of family and friends birthday cards.

I went along to the NEC last Thursday and bought a few more crafty 'goodies', that of course I really needed .... What's the use in going if you can't spend any money...

My first posting is the card I made for my husband's birthday.  He is partial to a glass of red wine and thought this theme appropriate for his card.  I used my melting pot for the bottle of wine on the front.  I used a tag and coloured and distressed it before layering the wine bottle on top, finished with ribbons. Grand nesties on the front and inside the card, cut out of wine papers.  Labels nesties inside for the message.  Unfortunately the wine hasn't come out as light as I would have wished, but if you enlarge the photo you get a better impression of the UTEE.  I am in the process of completing another couple of cards and will post these over the next couple of days. 

I've also attached a snapshot of the goodies I bought at the NEC, along with a couple of photos of my craft room where I escape into my own little world. 

BTW sorry Dawn I haven't had chance to pop over to your blog yet will do so as soon as I get a bit more time.   See you all soon.  Dee xxx






Sunday, 20 March 2011

A Bouquet of flowers and football crazy

Good Evening crafty friends.

As usual another busy week gone by and another coming along.  I have so many cards to make at the moment they are coming out of my ears....  Still, I break up for a few days annual leave on Tuesday, can't wait for Thursday when I will be hopping on the train with a friend to the NEC craft show.  It's hubby's birthday Saturday so we will have a nice few days together.

Anyhow, my first posting is completely different to what it was supposed to look like, but I'm fairly pleased with the end result. I tore some K & Co neutral paper and using cut and dry foam edged it with antique linen distressed ink.  I stamped leaves in forest moss distress ink using Sheena Douglas leaves stamps.  I again tore ribbed cardstock, distressed the edges, wrapped green elasticated ribbon diagonally around it. 
die cut a couple of pieces of buff cardstock with labels 16 third smallest, distressed the edges, and using foam pads placed a La Blanche flower die cut from my stash on top.  A few flowers, buttons and leaves and ready for an insert.

The second posting is a card I made for my great nephews 10th birthday on Tuesday. I needed to do a few quick cards for nephews this month, and Kanban are ideal for this.  I used a 6" square card, covered with a variation of HOTP papers. Green gro grain Bo Bunny ribbon wrapped around the middle. Spellbinders Labels 8 die cut and kanban football die cut angled opposite one another. I die cut a circle for the number 10 and smaller one at the top of the card.  A line of clockwork card candy and a message.

I've collected a couple more followers, you're very welcome and thanks so much for taking the time to browse through.  BTW thanks to Shaz in oz, Mary B, Mustavcofee, Dawn, Aud, Sylvia and anyone else I've missed for the lovely comments received, they're greatly appreciated. Shaz you asked me if I have got any tips on the Marianne dies, sorry I haven't, they seem to cut reasonably okay with my electric big shot. I do sometimes run them through twice. Sorry can't be more help!  Not sure if Eileen G may have any hints at all, I know she has provided some useful ones on her blog previously.  Thanks for looking, back soon. Dee xx



Sunday, 13 March 2011

Marianne Creatables Butterfly and Cosmo Cricket Papers

A warm welcome everyone, to a beautiful sunny spring morning.  It started off very wet after heavy rain started saturday afternoon and didn't stop all night.  I have enjoyed a leisurly morning watching Barbara (Clarity Stamps) on tv.  It's her birthday today and she received an overwhelming number of e-mails.  She's a lovely lady I met her last November at the NEC show, I just caught the latter end of a demo using the Noel stamp and I had bought a few bits from her stall she kindly dropped the card she had made into my basket.  I was so chuffed.  She is such a talented lady.  I shall visit her stall again later this month at the NEC.

Anyway, my first posting today is using an A5 card I have made for a colleagues birthday next Friday at work.  I have cut the card diagonally on the front, covered with cosmo cricket papers. I cut an oval using an X cut punch and sprayed with cosmic shimmer copper mist.  I die cut a Marianne Creatable Butterfly and sprayed this the same.  3 flowers also lightly sprayed. A few gems for a bit of glitz.  I punched out small butterflies to flutter around, bronze and lemon ribbon tied down the spine and a happy birthday to finish.

My second posting is an A5 easil card in greys and silvers, also using the Marianne Creatables large butterfly, I do love Marianne dies they seem to make a statement on their own.  I covered the card in Kanban card and papers.  I punched out some small butterflies and sprayed with DB Moonlight shimmer mist.  Added a couple of small silver peel offs, a happy birthday and job done.

I'm in the process of completing another couple of cards for family, one will be for my hubby's birthday on March 26th.  Hope you're all having a great weekend.  toodle hoo for now.  Dee xx


Wednesday, 9 March 2011

50th cards update

Hi, well I have 10 minutes to spare before going off to visit my son and daughter in law, so thought I would  do a quick posting on the 50th cards from last night.

The pink and black is an 8 x 8" square.  I've used a combination of DCWV the 'Endless summer' stack and My Minds Eye 'Pretty Please' 12 x 12 cardstock. I die cut 2 small Nestabilities labels 16 in pink and white and used Anita's black glitter words and numbers for the sentiments.  Bazzil on the edge diagonally across the page, small tag, black ribbon and a large pink flower to finish.

The 'shabby chic' card was an idea after watching Sue Wilson, on create & craft. I think she makes such beautiful cards, she's probably one of my favoourite crafters to watch.  Anyhow, I used a biscuit coloured A5 card, covered the front and also 2 panels with My Minds Eye 12 x 12 card again.  Using the swirls crafts too embossing folder I embossed onto cream card. rubbed versamark ink across and perfect pearls to give a lovely sheen to it.  I spritzed brown card with cosmic shimmer sprays and layered embossed card onto it.
I die cut the shapes for the centre using Nesties labels 5.  Satin ribbon, flower and leaf spritzed again with cosmic shimmer, pearl accents, a length of lace tied around, finished.

Hope you like these, will hopefully post again at the end of the week if I get time..  Thanks for looking.. Dee xx

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

50th birthday celebrations.

Hi everyone,

Just a quick posting tonight as I feel shattered, it's a very busy time at work and I also have loads of cards to make this month for family and friends.

The cards are both 50th birthday cards for twin sisters.  The one lady is a work colleague and she asked me to make a card to give to her sister, which is the pink and black one.  The creams and browns 'shabby chic' look is the one I made for her birthday.  Haven't time to explain everything tonight but will do so in my next posting

Bye for now, thanks for taking a peek...


Sunday, 27 February 2011

A Wet Sunday Morning .....

Good morning to all you fellow crafters out their, this very miserable and wet Sunday morning in South Birmingham.  It's definitely a day to stay in and lock ourselves away in our craft rooms.  My hubby has been on his night shifts, and is in bed so I thought I would take this opportunity to post a couple of cards I've made, and also to post my effort onto the Allhallowes card making competition.

The first being a 'thinking of you' card using  the 'Hero Arts~ rubber stamp, and once again I have to thank Eileen G as she has used this a couple of times and I thought it was such a simple stamp but also so pretty.

I have used mainly greys, greens and cream as my theme colours.  Stamped with memento grey ink pad onto Lavinia white card, layered onto green card, layered onto grey card embossed with cuttlebug embossing folder. Martha Stewart butterfly and loop punches, ribbon and a gem.

My second posting is a 21st card  made for a colleague's son who is 21 on Tuesday.  Again because I needed masculine colours I used mainly silver and greys.  Kanban die cuts and card stock, along with Bazzil on the edge in blue and white.  I used 2 sizes of nesties scallop large circles to mount the 21, card craft card candy, small tag embossed with cuttlebug dotty folder and ribbon to finish.

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

3 Postings but created Separately....

I've put 3 postings on tonight but just to confuse you all, I've done them all separate, so please look down to see them individually

Thanks for looking, please take the time to call again soon, you're all very welcome. Dee xx

Grand daughter - 1st Birthday

Well this is the last card of the 3 cards I've posted tonight... I bet you're all thinking what a treat hee...
This is a similar card to the one I made for a work colleagues grandson's 1st birthday.  My boss liked it so much she asked me to make one for her granddaughters 1st birthday.  So it's again using Kanban die cuts, in a similar theme, but I do think they look really nice, especially as easil cards.  I also used Martha Stewart's loop punch across the width of the card to create a wall affect for the little elephant to sit on.  I think her name across the top finishes it off.  Sorry about the quality, I tend to take my photos of an evening and you don't seem to get the same quality as with natural daylight.


Well that's all for tonight, I have 9 cards for family and friends I need to crack on with from now until end March, besides any extra that I may get asked to make.  Thanks for looking, please take the time to call again soon, you're all very welcome.  Dee xx

Stylish Rose

My second card I made for an elderly neighbour who lived next door and moved 2 years ago into warden controlled accommodation locally.  I still keep in touch with her and try to go and see her at least christmas and birthdays.  She's a lovely lady and very kind and thoughtful, and loves flowers and decoupage cards.

I stamped onto white cardstock using Artemio swirl stamps I bought from QVC, they give a lovely impression, I used black Versafine detail stamp. A yellow decoupage rose in the centre, some yellow organza ribbon, mounted onto black card and again onto silver card at an angle, and stuck onto a yellow square 6" card.  Finished off with a couple of small roses in the corner and a card craft birthday wishes.
Makes us think of summer...

LOTV Valentine

Hi,  it's been a while since I posted any cards, so here goes, I've got 3 to post tonight... hee hee...
The first one is my hubby's valentine, my first attempt with a LOTV stamp, I don't do colouring in very often as I;m not very good, but have purchased some promarkers, and must say they blend beautifully using Lavinia card stock, a tip from my mentor Eileen...  I stamped onto lavinia card coloured in using pro markers and die cut using nesties labels 8 3rd from smallest die.  I layered at an angle onto a piece of card coloured in using a combination of adirondack red pepper and distress inks black soot, I typed the little message and cut this out using the last but smallest labels seventeen nesties die.  Using cut and dry foam I edged both with distress ink tattered rose.  These were layered onto some music paper and some speciality bark affect paper in my stash (can't remember where it came from),   top and bottom corners cut with Martha Stewart large fan punch, HOTP striped paper and mounted onto a dark coloured card A5 size.  I used a thick red vellum for the insert.  Not too bad a job as I haven't coloured for a long time, must try it more often...


Sunday, 20 February 2011

Another Blogger Award!

Hi All

Thanks so much Aud for your kind stylish blogger award.  I'm such a lucky crafter having received two awards in the past month, and have only been blogging for nearly 2 months.  It's so nice to see that there are such kind people out their who take the time to look and appreciate your work.


Step 1 - Make a post linking back to the person who gave you the award!
Step 2 - Share 7 random things about yourself
Step 3 – Award 15 recently discovered bloggers with this award
Step 4 – Contact these bloggers and tell them they’ve won the award

http://craftycards-aud.blogspot.com/



Well, I work full time, have a wonderfully considerate husband and a loving son and daughter in law. I am soon to become a Nan, which I am so looking forward to. I have a lovely father and sister. I started card making about 3-4 years ago by accident, and I absolutely love it. I go into my own little world and time passes by so quickly. It takes away all the stresses of work.  I'm so sorry Audm but I just haven't got enough time to pass this onto 15 so here's 5 below


I am passing this award onto:-
http://craftingdiary.blogspot.com/ - Melissa Latcham
http://catherineshandmadecards/. - Catherine
http://maryscardworld.blogspot.com/ - Mary B
http://craftinghelen.blogspot/.  -  Helen
http://mishel2701.blogspot/ - Michelle

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Flowers and Swirls in black and gold

Hi everyone,

It's been a while since I last posted but just seem to have been so busy lately.  Just a quick couple of cards tonight that I've made over the past few days.  The first being a birthday card for a friend's 65th.  Felt like doing something a little different using peel offs, glimmer mists and metal flakes.  I used an  8 x 8 white card, sprayed with bronze cosmic shimmer mist.  Using a stix 2 double sided sheet and a peel off, I covered one side with metal flakes.  I layered this onto gold and black card.  I layered swirl peel offs onto bronze card.  A piece of black ribbon, a ribbon bow,a few black gems, job done..

My second card is an A6 card for a new baby boy.  I ran a piece of blue card through my big shot using the cuttlebug spotty embossing folder and layered a kanban picture onto it.  Made a bow with blue ribbon, a couple of embellishments, a few gems and a teddy peel off in the corner.

Hopefully at the weekend I will post 2 more that I have in the pipeline.  I will also post my cute valentine I made for hubby.....bet you can't wait to see it....... thanks for stopping by and any newcomers who have stopped to look at my blog along the way you're all very welcome.  Dee xx



Sunday, 6 February 2011

It's a Dog's life

Hi  Everyone,
Just a quick card I made today for a work colleague's birthday that I forgot. She has a dog just like this, so thought it appropriate.  It's another Kanban topper, layered onto Bazzil card with some pink ribbon, flowers and gems.  Finished off with some peel offs.  Quick and simple.  I'm also in process of completing my card for Eileen's Allhallows Crop card making competition - February challenge, I will post this onto the events page in the next week.  Back to work tomorrow, can't wait for tomorrow evening to do a bit more crafting.....te hee....  Thanks for looking tonight.  Dee xx




Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Jack The Gadget Lad

Hello to all you Crafty Folk out there...
Just time for a very quick post tonight.  Had a very busy day at work today and feeling a bit worn out.  But.. Hubbies gone up the Albion tonight as they are playing Wigan so I am trying to play catch up with a couple more cards I have been asked to make.  Need to get a move on, I have about 9-10 family birthdays coming up over the next month, so really feel I need some 'umph'.

The posting tonight is a card I made a short while ago for one of my Great Nephews.  It's a simple but  effective easel card, made using  a Kanban die cut.  As can be seen I have put his name at the front with felt letters.  I used Buff cardstock to make the card, and added green card and some paper from a HOTP paper pack I've had for ages in my crafty stash, and that's basically it.  See you soon.  Cheerio Dee xx

Sunday, 30 January 2011

A Big THANK YOU for my Blog Award

Hi everyone,

Well just taking 5 mins for a quick blog fix after endless washing and housework duties.  My father is now in his new "pad" and he absolutely loves it.  In fact he said he wished he'd moved 10 years ago, so do we by the way cause' we'd have been 10 yrs younger too!!  It was hard work organising in a week but we got their.  Still lots of boxes to sort out, but it will take a miracle to get him to dispose of anymore stuff!!

Anyway, I had a quick look at my e-mails and a message from Dawn stared me in the face saying there was a surprise for me on her blog.  I was so pleased to see that Dawn had tagged me for the new blog award I'm very honoured and would love to accept.






In accepting the award I've had to agree to the following conditions:-
1) You have been tagged, do you want to accept? YES! then create a post on your blog and post the love blog photo.

2) Link back to the person who gave you the award and say if you accept.
3) Choose 3-5 of your favourite blogs to tag, link these in your post too and tell the lucky people they have been tagged.
As the aim of this award is to bring unknown good blogs to light, please don't tag somebody with 3000 followers.
Okay so I'm saying a great whacking YES and a big T U to Dawn.

I will post the award on my side bar & I nominate the following blogs for this award!

Melissa over at http://craftingdiary.blogspot.com/
Mary over at  http://maryscardworld.blogspot.com/
Angela over at http://craftygirl-angela.blogspot.com/

Enjoy your Sunday Evening.  Have fun ....

Dee
xx

Monday, 24 January 2011

Flutterby, butterfly

Hi everyone,
Today's posting is very short, as my Father is moving house on Thursday morning, and there is so much to do...  It's all come at once, as I've been asked to make another couple of cards for a 2nd birthday and a 50th, so I'm not sure where I'm going to fit going to work in.... hahahaha..
I made this sunday afternoon whilst hubby and a our son (visited) watched the footie together downstairs.
Anyhow, this card is a 6" square.  I've used lilac and turquoise paper from a 'hot off the press' pad that I've had for absolutely ages. I tore lilac vellum, punched a piece of cream cardstock with an oval punch and coloured it in pink.  I used a lovely big butterfly peel off, mounted onto card, cut around it and coloured it in using sakura gel pens. I then mounted it onto the oval card.  I punched a flower in turquoise vellum and a little embellishment on the top that I had in my crafty box - done and dusted!!  Would love to have made more but afraid time has run away... once again...

Well, be back soon hope you'll join me again.  Dee xx


Monday, 17 January 2011

Patchwork Pals 1st Birthday Boy

Hi,  Well I've finally finished the card for a friend's grandson's 1st birthday.  I would have liked to have posted a card that I had stamped and coloured myself, but as I do not own any stamps fit for the job, I have resorted to some die cuts that I already had tucked away in my crafty room.  I used patchwork pals die cuts and paper & card.  For his name and age I used some large die cut letters and numbers that I've had for quite a long time and they do prove useful sometimes, when someone wants a card big and bold.  In fact I've been asked to make a similar card for my boss's granddaughter's 2nd birthday, as everyone liked it so much, so it can't be too bad!!  I designed it as an easel card and on the base inside the easel I've put a pocket so that she can pop a little something inside for him.  I finished it off with silver peel off's as she wanted Grandson on the card also.

My second posting is using the feather stamps again but this time in blue and red. I stamped the feathers straight onto the red card and covered with gold perfect pearls to create a background affect.  I then stamped the feathers with versamark and dusted perfect pearls over again  onto blue card. I love using PP's as they give almost an embossed look.  I matt and layered both of the feather designs onto gold, red and gold cardstock to give a bold affect.  Two different colour ribbons, a couple of gems and all finished.




I may not be able to post again for a few days as I feel we are going to be extremely busy over the next couple of weeks, as we are taking my dad to view a 1 bedroom property tomorrow on one level, but he doesn't really want to move but is unfortunately being forced to due to mobility problems.  He's currently in a large 2 bedroomed house and he is now struggling to get upstairs, as he is 87 this year.  He is very nervous and upset and we are obviously worried about him.  Anyway I will keep you posted of events. 

Thanks to everyone who is kindly following my blog, and a big TU to Eileen for putting the word out, I just hope I can live up to all your standard of work.   BTW is anyone going to the NEC in March, I'll be there as usual....  Bye for now.. Dee x

Monday, 10 January 2011

Inspiration Needed!!

Hi Everyone,

I am looking to all you experienced crafters for some much needed inspiration.  I have been asked to make a 1st birthday card for a friend's grandson who will be 1 on 25th January.

I don't usually do cutie cards and find 1st birthdays very hard to create, I find them much easier to design when they become toddlers upwards. 

Any creative ideas would be warmly welcome.  In my last posting I mentioned I was going to try and do some stamping and colouring but alas my Sunday was too busy taken up with boring washing and cooking, as my hubby was working his weekend shift.

Well hope to post something new later on in the week.

Thanks for taking the time to read this and think of some ideas .......hahahah

Dee
xx

Saturday, 8 January 2011

Swirly Gems, Shaving foam & shimmer mists

Hi,  I've been busy having a play today.  I've made 2 cards in a similar style but different colours. I got the idea for these from watching Dawn Bibby's last DVD, so can't take the credit for the idea of using shaving foam, although using it in crafting has been around for umpteen years, but I think in this day and age of modern crafting it's been forgotten.  The first card is using black, silver and grey.  Firstly spray some shaving foam onto a paper plate (easy to throw away), Decide on colour choice and spray shimmer mists onto the shaving foam.  Cut a shape using white gloss card and dunk it onto the foam, pressing down lightly to cover.  Buff the foam off with paper towel and you're left with a lovely swirly design.  Leave to dry, matt and layer onto cardstock.  I've embellished using swirly gems & pearls, and paper flowers, misted with shimmer sprays.  Job Done.  Easy cards really, just a bit messy and time consuming, but a nice change.  My 2nd card posted is Pink, but made using the same technique.

If I get a little bit of time Sunday in between housework, I'm going to try some stamping with colours using Lavinia stamps  (before they become moth balled with lack of use)!!  Well hope to see you soon.

Love
Dee xx
xx

Monday, 3 January 2011

2011 - Another Crafting Year Begins

A Very Happy New Year to Everyone, especially new followers of my blog.

I hope you all enjoyed New Year's Eve as much as we did.  We met up again with my son, daughter In Law, and her family, plus my  sister and brother in law, we had a terrific evening.  We spent it at an Indian restaurant, with fireworks at Midnight to see in the new year and drinks and disco afterwards.  You can see the photos on facebook (taken by my Daughter in law's sister), if you can bear to look !!


Well, my posting today is a card that I made for a friends birthday.  It is a quick and easy card using kanban die cuts, and I've added a bit of bling with ribbon, a flower and some small gem stones.  Although it's not clear on the photo, I've highlighted the shoes and handbag with some ice stickles.  You may eventually realise that I love pink, ribbon and gems so seem to include them in quite a few of my designs.

I've also attached a wedding card I made for my son's wedding in May 2010.  I was very pleased how well it turned out, and they too thought it was lovely.  It was a large white card with cream and silver accessories. I also love using gemstones and pearls, especially swirls.  I cut the hearts out using my slice machine, and added a couple of borders using pearl embossed paper, matted onto card. I cheated slightly as I bought the shoes and waistcoat already die cut.  I typed the message on my computer and mat and layered it onto the card.  They were married in Positano on the toe of Italy and it was very romantic.

I'm so proud to annouce I am going to be a grandmother in June this year !! Yippee.... I'm really looking forward to it.

That's all fo now, see you soon.

Dee
xx