Showing posts with label Yo-yo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yo-yo. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 June 2016

CC&S 176 Colours: A Suffolk Puff Flower Trio

I'm a bit late this week with my DT card for CAS Colours & Sketches, sorry! It has been such a busy week, even though it's half term, with Guide camp at the start and a narrowboating weekend to finish. This month, another of our newer DT members, Bev, is hosting our challenges and has come up with some lovely ideas for us.


I was showing some Guides how to make 'Suffolk Puffs'/Yo-Yo flowers to decorate bags at the weekend and thought I would make some for my card this week. I had a rummage through my fabric box and luckily found some scraps in just the colours I needed. I finished the centres with matching buttons and thread in the same colours. The panelled background was created using a Hero Arts stamp and the design was completed with two small butterflies from the same set.


Supplies Used:
Stamp Set: Birds N Butterflies (Hero Arts)
Ink Pad: Smokey Gray (VersaFine)
Snippets: Cotton fabric, Buttons, Thread, White and yellow linen card scraps, Sentiment stamp


I would also like to enter my card into the following challenges:
CASology who are celebrating their 200th challenge this week!


Addicted to CAS Challenge 89: Petals


The CC&S DT have all interpreted these three colours so differently. Please check out all their ideas and have a go at joining us this week with your card.

Thanks for visiting
Stef x 


Saturday, 6 April 2013

Katie's 21st Birthday

Keeping with the Final Fantasy theme from last year and as she is cosplaying Rosa later this year, I thought I would make her a card featuring Rosa. Maybe she will put them all in a picture frame one day! For inspiration I chose a sketch from the Sketch N Stash Challenge Blog and am entering it into Challenge 110. The papers I've used are Papermania's Capsule Collection 'Heather' which I've had for a while but not used very much. I finished it with a gold fabric yo-yo; I so love making those, they are so pretty! I think she liked her card but enjoyed the Devil's Food birthday cake even more!!!


Monday, 2 April 2012

Katie's birthday

It was my daughter, Katie's, birthday yesterday. Her main hobby is cosplay and she is currently making an outfit to dress as 'Lightning' from the Final Fantasy RPG. So I decided to make her a card based on the character. I made a cosplay card for her a couple of years ago when she made a 'Pirate France' outfit which, I think I'm right in saying, is a character from Hetalia. Sorry, you can tell I'm not that really genned up on the details.
I used the following blog challenges for inspiration and would like to enter my card into their challenges:
Sketch Saturday Week #201 - A lovely sketch from Cor that really suited the image
Daring Cardmakers 'Material Girl' - I have made a fabric yo-yo embellishment from a scrap of metallic silver fabric that really helped to set the image.
I was really pleased with the way the card turned out and more importantly, Katie loved it too! 

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Little Claire Design Team Call

Stamp: LC Emma Flower
Papers: My Mind's Eye 'Quite Contrary'
A few weeks ago Little Claire put out a call for 5 new members to join their design team! I was so excited as it's something that I have often thought I would like to do one day and this seemed like the perfect opportunity. So I have been busy making up some new designs using all the Little Claire stamps that I own and here are the results.

First I made a twisted easel card and layered patterned paper onto the base and easel. I stamped the flower twice, once on a white die-cut oval and again on a piece of spare card. The oval was lightly embossed, layered and mounted as shown in the photo. The spare flower petals were coated with ‘glossy accents’ and left to dry. When dry, I cut the individual flowers out, curled them gently, decoupaged them onto the main image and added buttons. Another small flower, glossed in the same way, was added to the stamped and layered greeting. Coloured ‘Candi’ completes the design.


Stamp: LC Flowerhead
Second, I made a Post-It note gift which was made by cutting a piece of thick, coloured card and layering with patterned paper, a lace border and ribbon. The flower was stamped twice on acetate and once onto a piece of white card. A piece of adhesive glittered sheet was sprinkled with blue micro glitter and fixed to the back of one of the acetate flowers. Permanent pens were used to highlight the features on the other acetate flower and then all three were stuck together and left to dry. The flower was then cut out and mounted onto the gift.


Stamp: LC Flowerhead

With the same stamp, I also made a quick note card. The flower was stamped onto a small square card with a glue pad, sprinkled with gilding flakes, tapped to remove most of the excess and left to dry. Using both stencil and soft brushes the image was then brushed to remove all traces of excess flakes leaving a beautiful gilded image. A red adhesive gem finishes off the centre.

Stamp: LC What Fun!
Papers: PMA Capsule Collection 'Heather'

I thought I would make a variety of projects and not just cards so next I made a corner bookmark. It was made from a square of patterned paper. The image was stamped onto a piece of white cardstock and coloured with Promarkers, using a blender pen to add texture to the elephant’s skin. It was then matted and layered onto the bookmark. A lace border, ribbon, punched flowers and adhesive gems were added to complete the project which was then photographed on my Robert Redford biography!

Stamps: LC Warming My Cockles
and Merry & Bright.
Tag card blank : Little Claire

With my snowmen stamps I made a Christmas tag card. The two images were stamped onto white cardstock, scanned and resized to fit the tags. The resized images were then printed out onto white cardstock and coloured with ‘Promarkers’. They were matted and fixed to the card. I also added a die-cut circular sentiment and a snowflake panel. Details were highlighted with adhesive gems and ribbon & lace were knotted through the holes at the top.

Stamp: LC Swirly Whirlies 'Poppies'
Paper: Craft Creations

I decided to do some stitching for my next card. The 'Poppies' image was stamped onto a white die-cut circle and coloured with ‘Promarkers’. It was matted and fixed to the card as shown in the photo. I made a yo-yo by gathering up a circle of fabric and stitched a button on top. This was fixed to the card with punched leaves as shown.

Stamp: LC Good
Morning Robin

I chose a Christmas theme for my little girl's door hanger. I die-cut an aperture from a piece of thick, coloured card to make the hanger. The image was stamped onto a die-cut ivory label, coloured with ‘Promarkers, highlighted with ‘Stickles’ and fixed to the bottom of the hanger. I die-cut a frame for the aperture and decorated it with ‘Candi’, coloured to match the image. The project was finished with a piece of satin ribbon and dome stickers to spell a girl’s name.

Stamp: LC Swirly Whirlies 'Owls'
Having been involved with Girlguiding nearly all my life, I couldn't resist making a Brownie card with the Swirly Whirly Owls. First, I attached a brown paper rectangle onto a yellow tent fold card. Then I printed a Brownie trefoil onto a piece of white cardstock, die-cut it into a circle, matted it, added a peel-off greeting and attached it to the top of a tent fold card. The image was stamped onto a rectangle of white cardstock, coloured with ‘Promarkers’ and layered as shown in the photo.

Stamp: Butterfly
Paper: PMA

For my last project I used my most recent stamp together with my love of paper folding techniques. I made a diamond shaped card using a piece of double-sided paper and decorated the side panels and centre square with layers of the reverse of the paper, inked at the edges. I stamped the image twice, once onto a piece of white cardstock and once onto a piece of shrink plastic. The main image was coloured with ‘Promarkers’, cut out, matted onto a co-ordinating piece of cardstock, cut out, mounted onto the central square and finished with adhesive gems. The shrink plastic image was coloured with coloured pencils to match the colouring of the main image, shrunk using a heat gun and fixed onto the bottom right of the right hand panel. Adhesive gems were added to the corners.

So that's it! I have sent all the photos off and will keep all my fingers crossed, though I expect hundreds of people have submitted entries and can I wish whoever is chosen the best of luck!