Wednesday 30 May 2012

Babies, boxes, bunting, buns and birthdays - a right royal do!

Hello there, nice to be back in blogland. With the weather being so good I was taking advantage and catching up with all the outside jobs that needed doing (yeah that'll be right!). Sunshine, suncream and a kindle is more like it. Consequently not a lot of crafting done either. Then it all went pear-shaped (the weather that is) so it was back to the Happy Place for some indoor fun.
This week I managed to cram in a baby card for a friend's niece, a Garden Party Acceptance card for another friend, a birthday card for my dear hubby, and another for my daughter's pal who is obsessed with Titanic.

The Burger Cake
My daughter also made him a lovely burger birthday cake which I was really impressed with. I think she did really well.
She made the bun from a plain sponge, the burger was a chocolate brownie mixture and the salad was coloured icing. It was all sandwiched together with 'ketchup', red butter cream icing.The whole thing looked very realistic, and was much appreciated by the recipient.
Happy Birthday Dean
One way Ticket
 I love making these double easel cards(?) That's what I've been calling them. I made the card, added the roses and then thought it was a shame to stuff it in an envelope, so I made a box to put it in.
I used Nesties for all the scrolly bits, a Forever Friends bear stamp, coloured with Pro Markers, and decorated with handmade roses and some pearls which I coloured to match.

The box was decorated with a strip of the same card punched with a Martha Stewart lace punch. I used Tim Holtz Vintage Market dies for the name.A wee green scroll, some more roses and some bling.





Every year Graham gets either a rugby themed card
or one about beer! This year I took advantage of
all the patriotic colours and made him a bunting card. Hope he's not disappointed there's no rugby ball on it.  
I used dies to cut the bunting, stamped out the letters and cut around them, and put the whole lot together with card and paper from my stash. Maybe one day I'll be making him a gardening themed card (LOL)!



Lastly I had to put my thinking cap on for the next one as I didn't have any stamps suitable. I needed to make an acceptance card for a 'Royal' Garden Party which my  friend Gillian had been invited to.
(She is my best customer so I needed to pull a rabbit out of the hat)
I designed a Family coat of arms for her, and using images of the things I most associated her with, I came up with the following. 


She is very into lippy, curries, and gin and tonic. The lion symbolises her husband and she's the dragon with painted nails and lipstick. (Good job she's a good friend and didn't take offence) Thanks to a website which translates anything into just about any language I even managed to get a suitable Latin Motto.
Which reads 'Numquam Hodie Perdere Lipstick.' (Never let the day be a waste of lipstick).
Quite appropriate don't you think? 
Karen F if you manage to find your way to this site this one's for you

Monday 21 May 2012

Oh Johnny Oh Johnny Oh Oh Oh!..

Isn't this weather just great! We have had three days so far with no rain and in the words of Victor Meldrew 'I can't believe it!'  Just had a really good weekend too, went off to Inverness with my hubby on Friday night  since it was our anniversary last week. Booked into the Holiday Inn Express, went to the cinema to see Dark Shadows and the lovely Johnny Depp (be still my beating heart). The film was really good, and quite funny in places, not what I was expecting, but we enjoyed it.The guy sitting next to me did too, as well as his Nachos, big bag of sweeties and box of popcorn. Good job we were sitting in the large seats! Then off to ZiZi's for a fantastic Italian meal.
Even managed some shopping the next day. 
I got me a set of metallic Pro Markers which I am dying to try, and a couple of stamps in a sale.  Sourced some Faux leather for my next project (recovering my Granny's old foot stool), and got home before lunchtime. Result. Then Graham went off to Fochabers to watch rugby all afternoon and I had some craft time to get on with a card I was making for a friend's mother-in-law, which coincidentaly featured Johnny Depp.
Packed quite a bit into a day and a half. To top it all I woke up on Sunday morning convinced it was Monday, so I still had Sunday to go! Now that's what I call a weekend.
Here are some of the cards I managed to make, still along the same lines as my last post, but I am really into the inking and silhouettes at the moment, at least until I try out my new metallic pens........


Lilac and blue






I used some lilac card  for the backing, some white card stock cut with nestabilities dies and inked with Tim Holtz Tumbled Glass, Lilac and Stormy Skies.    
Marion Emberson  Stamps from a couple of sets, a little bit of bling and matching ribbon from stash. 







 More or less the same again but with Antique Linen, Marigold and Shabby Shutters Inks, and some pearly bronze card for the backing. This one is destined for my niece Lucy.






Lastly an anniversary card for a special couple celebrating their 56th wedding anniversary. I can't lay claim to the poem, I saw it somewhere a long time ago and liked it. (soppy or what).
Features Molly bloom Chef, Nesties frame, and ribbon from my cupboard.

I'm off to drool some more over Johnny.......he could bite my neck any time!

Sunday 13 May 2012

Distressed - in more ways than one!

Hi there, haven't posted anything for a wee while cos I've had a bit of a funny old week. Having had the Monday holiday off work, and managed to get some cards made, I was feeling nice and relaxed and ready to go back to the grindstone.  However, a phone call from the local hospital offering me a cancellation for a minor procedure ( which I wasn't due to get done till the end of the month,) sent things spinning. It meant unscheduled time off work, and an onset of nerves which I wasn't expecting for another fortnight. I couldn't get my act in gear, and concentration went right out the proverbial window!
To cut a long story short, everything went okay, but I had to have the next day off as a precaution as I had had a sedative and wasn't even allowed to boil the kettle. I felt fine, although a little bit guilty for not being at work, and I settled down to get some more cards made. Not to be. I had the time, the space the peace and quiet, but absolutely no inspiration or ideas. What a let down. Must have been the guilty conscience at work for having two days off!
However, normal service has resumed after a short but sweet visit to Papercrafts here in Elgin on Saturday, with my new to card making sis-in-law, to see Erika demonstrating Tim's new  Distress Inks. She is an extremely talented and lovely lady who put up with our 'Ooohs' and 'Aaahs' whilst she busied away producing beautiful cards.
Of course I had to buy the inks, and a couple of the stamps, and one or two other bits and pieces and before you know it the mojo was back. Thanks Erica, you're a tonic.
Watch the birdie

I think I need to work on my inking as I tend to be a bit heavy handed, and I had to work to get my head round the second circle having to go on upside down to be the right way up(?)
Simple but effective using Tim Holtz new Squeezed Lemonade and Shaded Lilac inks, some stamps from my stash, and a masking technique which is a bit fiddly but worth it.




My son's friend has just become a dad for the first time so I was commissioned to do a card for the new parents. Armed with a photo of the new babe I produced this. I used pearl card and pink paper from my stash, Nestabilities dies for all the fancy fret work and a Forever Friends New Arrival bear coloured with Pro Markers I added some paper roses, card candy and a few pearls coloured to match.
What a cutie!


See you soon
Val

Friday 4 May 2012

Find a pin and pick it up.......

Hello again from a very cold Elgin. Don't know what's up with the weather but it snowed here today and it looks like that is setting the tone for the weekend. Last week it was so warm we were out in the playground without jackets.  Oh dear, that means no gardening again,( my back will be grateful though), what a pity.  I will just have to stay indoors in my happy place and craft all weekend!. My son is away for the weekend, daughter number 2 is working on Saturday, and hubby is off to watch the rugby in Kinloss. Peace perfect peace.

I was a bit naughty this week and bought two new stamps which I couldn't resist - the first is a Penny Black image called Stitch in Time. As soon as I saw this stamp it reminded me of the wee mice in Bagpuss and their Marvellous Mechanical Mouse Organ.
The second is a Michael Powell image called Shore Thing.We are really lucky here  as we live so close to some beautiful beaches. I love beach huts and I am really into anything to do with the seaside just now, maybe its a longing for better weather.  I had to incorporate some red white and blue which is really topical, and this is what I came up with.


Oh I do love to be beside the seaside...
Scalloped edged white card, blue backing paper, image coloured with Pro Markers (I might try water colours next time), A frame cut with spellbinders die from red and white Kanban gingham card, distressed at the edges with Tim Holtz inks. Some faux stitching round the edge of the card and frame, but still  it needed something else so I added three wooden posts and some rough string for a nautical style fence.  I had to add a seagull, it was compulsory!


Basic cream card, matted and layered with pink card (actually cheap white card coloured around the edge with a corresponding Pro Marker). Cream Coredinations paper, Martha Stewart edge and corner punch, and of course good ol' Timmy Distressed Inks. Coloured with Pro Markers. Some buttons from my button box and a giant safety pin from my sewing box for the sentiment.

That'll do Micely!
I am sorely tempted to send this to my daughter Claire who has recently had some wee moosies in her flat, but that might be a bit on the 'coorse' side don't you think?