Sunday 31 October 2010

Our Halloween Pictures


Happy Halloween!  I thought I'd share a few pictures with you.  The picture above is our pumpkins that we have done this year.  The one on the left was done by my oldest son and I helped my youngest carve the one on the left.  Here he is cutting out the mouth shape ....


We had some little ghost candles to put inside ....


And here's my youngest ready for the Halloween party he went to last night.  What a transformation!!!
I painted his face and sprayed his hair white....



He really liked his face paints but his arms and hands were too pink so we sprayed those white too ....


And he came first place at the fancy dress!!!  This is his bag of Halloween treats that he won ....


Happy Halloween everyone!

Amanda

OSAAT Challenge #37


Hi Everyone, thanks to each and every one of you that joined in with last week's challenge at One Stitch at a Time.  We had lots of Celebrations covered in the challenge.  We have another brilliant challenge today which is:


Traditional or Modern Christmas - Anything Goes 

A nice easy challenge for you this week - so let's get making some more Christmas cards and enter them into the challenge.

For this challenge we have three amazing sponsors who are offering some lovely prizes:
Easy Craft - £10 voucher
I am roses - some lovely flowers for your cardmaking
Michelle's Scrap - $10 voucher


I chose to make a traditional card for this week's challenge.  I have used some fabulous traditional style papers by Toucan Scraps which are available in the Stitchy Bear and I Did it Creations Crafting Boutique here.  There's also a lovely lilac and purple version if you like a more modern look.  I especially liked the wording paper, but they all printed beautifully. 

I have chosen to add a rubber stamped image of Father Christmas to my design.  I stamped the image with Versa Mark and went over the impression with some red Perfect Pearls.  It has been ages since I used my Perfect Pearls, I had forgotten just how nice they look, especially for Christmas with the pearlescent lustre. 
The holly was from my little box of bits which I have probably "recycled" from somewhere and I've added some red card candy for berries.



So, I can't wait to see what you make for our challenge and don't forget to have a look at the other DT blogs - they've come up with some great ideas for this challenge!

I am going to enter this card into the following challenges:

Sketch and Stash - I used their sketch, newest item is the papers, neglected items are the stamp and my perfect pearls.
Bee Crafty - Christmas
Crafty Purple Frog - Anything Goes

Thanks for stopping by,

Amanda

Saturday 30 October 2010

Craft Your Days Away Challenge #7


Thank you so much to everyone who entered our recipie challenge at Craft Your Days Away.  We always enjoy looking at your creations.  Pop over to the blog to see if you were one of last week's winners.

DT member Mel has set our new challenge, which is:

All White Card - with a coloured image only

This fortnight we are being sponsored by Simon Says Stamp.  They are offering one lucky winner $10 to spend in their on-line store. 

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Don't forget that if you'd like a chance of joining us as Guest Designer for a challenge put GD after your name on your entry.  Mel will be picking the Top 3 for this challenge too so we are all eager to see what you create for this challenge.  Remember, we are a multi craft challenge blog so it doesn't necessarily have to be a card that you make.

 I must admit that this one was a bit of a challenge for me because I love using colour and lots of it - well, it is called a challenge isn't it!  Actually, I really enjoyed making this card and it makes a nice change to the norm.  I had a look through my box of old Christmas rubber stamps and found one that I have had for years, but don't think I've ever used it before.



Here's what I've used:
Snowman Image - stamp by Rubber Stampede, coloured with pro markers
Coated glitter card - DCWV
Circular Stamp - Cat's Life Press
Cuttlebug embossing folders - Snowflakes and Polka Dots
Snowflake - Sizzlits die
Glitter, dew drops, ribbon, slider - from stash


I am going to enter this card into the following challenges:

The Crafty Pad - Christmas
I did it creations - Surprise me
Papertake weekly - Sparkly and Bright
Fab n Funky - Clean and Simple
Creative Cottage - Embossing
Crafty Purple Frog - Anything goes


Thanks for looking and please pop back soon!

Amanda

Wednesday 27 October 2010

Secret Crafter Christmas Angel


Within about two minutes of seeing this new digi release, on Saturday morning, at the Secret Crafter I had purchased and downloaded it and was getting my printer set up.  I think she is so sweet and I also think it is the very first time that I have made a blue and lemon Christmas card!  As I was passing the Secret Crafter shop (I am lucky to live close by) I just had to have a little detour to the shop to stock up on a few bits (I love the new Icicle Stickles that I bought from there - very, very glittery!).

It has taken me until this morning to finish making the card because I love to colour the image and then I seem to like to mess my table up as much as possible with as much craft stuff that I can put on there.  I will spend a day um-ing and ah-ing, shuffle the craft stuff around the table a bit more, then finally I will get my brain focussed on putting the card together!

Here's what I used:
Image - Christmas Angel digi from the Secret Crafter, coloured with pro markers and glittered with Icicle Stickles
Paper and glitter card - DCWV
Snowflakes - Sizzlits dies
Circular sentiment - digi from Sentiments 4 You
Dew drops, jewels and other bits from stash


I am going to enter this card into the following challenges:

The Crafty Pad - Christmas
I Did it Creations - Surprise me/anything goes
Gingerloft - Winter
Craft Your Passion - Glitter and sparkle
Wild Orchid - Pastels
Move along with the times - Use pro markers
2 Sisters - Anything goes

Thanks for looking, hope you've enjoyed your visit!

Amanda



Friday 22 October 2010

Jam Tilda for Sweet Sketch Wednesday


Where on earth is the time going lately?  I have only managed to make one card this week and there doesn't seem a spare minute in the day!!! 

I have spent this morning at my youngest son's primary school as it was "Praise assembly".  Each class teacher chooses the children from their class who have excelled at school and deserve an extra special praise.  My son was praised for his excellence in literacy skills and received a Head Teacher's certificate and a leather commemorative bookmark.  I wasn't the only proud Mom in school this morning but your own are always the best!

I have made today's card using the sketch over at Sweet Sketch Wednesday and so I am entering this card into their challenge.  I love using orange and green together and Autumn is a great time and there are some lovely shades of orange and green in the garden right now. 

I have used Jam Tilda which is a stamped image given to me be a friend, Missy B and it is coloured with Pro markers.  The papers are from My Mind's Eye and the swirly ribbon runch is a Martha Stewart one.  The "grass" punch is by Woodware and the retro flower and butterfly punches are by Papermania.  I have also used a bit of card candy and dew drops from my stash, together with the obligatory dusting of glitter!  The sentiment ticket was a freebie and is from Sentiments 4 You - thank you Jenny for sharing that with us on your lovely blog.


I am also entering this card into the following challenges:

I love pro markers - Autumn
Sweet Sketch Wednesday - I used their sketch
An oldie but a goodie - Add a butterfly
Craftalicious - Anything Goes
Riley & Co - Colors of Autumn
Flutterby Wednesday - Must have a butterfly, fairy or angel
Moving along with the times - Use pro markers.  They have a great prize for this challenge and are being sponsored by Letraset - you must check this challenge out!

Thanks for looking,

Amanda

Wednesday 20 October 2010

Not to be missed! Pollycraft Secret Stamps Candy -


Pollycraft are celebrating 1000 followers with a fantastic candy giveaway!  You must check it out here - their digis are amazing, as are their clear stamps.  I have some of their older range and I can't wait to see their new launch.  (Freebie Friday is always a great day at Pollycraft too!).

The first prize winner will receive a prize valued at over £60.  The runners up prizes are great too.

Pop over to their blog and help spread the word - the candy close on 20th November 2010.

Must go and get some cards made now!

Amanda

Sunday 17 October 2010

OSAAT - Challenge #35


Hi Everyone,
We've got another great challenge for you this week over at One Stitch at a Time Challenge blog. Its a great challenge this week:


Embellish it with you favourite things 

For this challenge we are being sponsored by the fantastic Joanna Sheen. Why not pop over to her shop and have a browse through her brilliant goodies and always a place that I visit for flat backed pearls and my other favourite embellies.


The wonderful image I used is Christmas Door by Gingerloft and is available from the Stitchy Bear and I Did It Creations Crafting Boutique.  I thought the image was so nice and had such great detail that I wanted to keep the card as simple as possible.  I have coloured the image with pale coloured pro markers only to give just a hint of colour.



I have embellished my card with glitter and card candy - two of my favourite things.   The glitter (which I've dotted on as snow) shows up better in "real life" than it does on the picture.  I used a Sizzix die to cut the holly leaves and some copper coloured card candy as my holly berries.

So, I can't wait to see what you make for our challenge and don't forget to have a look at the other DT blogs - they've come up with some great ideas for this challenge!

I am going to enter this card into the following challenges:

A spoonful of sugar - Winter Wonderland
Little Red Wagon - Use something old and something new.  New is my digi image and my holly die is about 10 years old and it is the first time I've used it in about 5 years!
If the shoe fits - pick a holiday (Christmas)
Paper Cutz - Anything Goes
Craftalicious - Anything Goes

Thanks for stopping by,

Amanda

Saturday 16 October 2010

Craft Your Days Away - New Challenge



Hi Everyone, we have a brand new challenge for you today over at Craft Your Days Away Challenge Blog.  The challenge for the next two weeks has been set by DT member Jackie and it is a great recipe. 

The recipe is: 1 circle, 2 papers and 3 ribbons.


Remember, we are a multi craft blog so it does not necessarily have to be a card. It could be a scrapbook page, a gift or anything else, as long as you've crafted it.


For this challenge we are being sponsored by One Stop Crafts who are giving one lucky winner a £10 voucher to spend in their shop.  We will also be picking our Top 3 and if you would like a chance to join us as a Guest Designer for a future challenge please remember to add GD after your name on your entry.


I have made a "little man" card using the digi image Judo Josh available from DigiStamp Boutique and I've coloured it with pro markers.  The papers are from DCWV Stack 6 and the ribbons are all from Anita's.  I printed the sentiment and the number on my PC and added a little bit of faux stitching as the circle looked a bit plain without it. 

So, I can't wait to see what you make for our challenge and don't forget to have a look at the other DT blogs - they've come up with some beautiful examples for this challenge!  Don't forget to join in with us at Craft Your Days Away.

I am going to enter this card into the following challenges:

Digi Stamp Boutique October Competition - I used their image
Cards for Men - Happy Birthday
A crafty little place - Blue/Brown/Rust
Crafty Creations Challenges - Use a number
Craftalicious - Anything Goes
Crafty Emma's Store Challenge - Card for a Male Birthday


Thanks for stopping by,

Amanda

Friday 15 October 2010

Trick or Treat Basket Tutorial

I have just realised that I haven't posted the tutorial for the Halloween basket I did a couple of weeks ago, I did promise I'd post the instructions.  I found them on a blog at Easter time and it could also be easily adapted for a really pretty Christmas project too .

Here goes:



Take a square piece of card and score 9 equal squares.  I made life easy and cut my card to 9"x9" so my score lines are at 3" and 6" both on the horizontal and vertical.  Fold across the score lines then open back out.


Make a cut across the 2 score lines, stopping at the centre square.  Repeat on the opposite side, again making the 2 cuts.  Cut on 2 opposite sides only - the other 2 opposite sides must remain intact.


Decorate the four corner squares with design papers.  These will make the front and back of the basket.



Fold the 2 decorated corners together, covering the cut square, as shown.  Secure through all 3 layers of card - I usually use a brad as this is much stronger than glue.  Repeat for the opposite side.



Take a strip of matching card and cut to desired length for the handle.  Secure to basket - I use the brad for security and a spot of glue to stop the handle moving around.  I cut my handle with plain sides - they do look really pretty if you cut the edges of the handle with a border punch!



Decorate as desired!

I'd love to see if you make one too - leave me a comment with a link to your blog and I'll pop by for a visit!

I'll be back with some more cards over the weekend - thanks for stopping by!

Amanda

Wednesday 13 October 2010

What's on my work desk today?


It's Wednesday again so time to show and tell what's on my workdesk over at Stamping Ground's WOYWW .  I enjoyed having a snoop around eveyone's desks last week.  My desk is a bit different this week, with regards to its contents. 

 

My Tilda Stamp Club stamps have arrived and they are so lovely.  I can't wait to have a play with them.  There's also a Tilda I've just coloured and a stamp I used for my last card that I haven't put away yet.  There's also a Hobby Crafts leaflet to remind me that I must order my tickets for next month's show.



There's a jewellery making magazine that I was given on Monday that I've only managed to have a quick flick through but it looks great.  I keep buying the beads but I never really get round to making anything - I will One Day!  Also on my desk (aka dining table), but you can't see in the picture, is some of my floristry stuff.  Yes, my dining table is rather messy today!  I made two wreaths yesterday morning as it was my Aunt's funeral yesterday.  Floral funeral tribute are one of my favourite things that I make, it is just the reason why you are making them which is not the nice part.  I made a large heart wreath which was for Aunt from her two sisters:



And a closer up picture of the spray:


And this posy was what I made from my family:


Thanks for looking and I hope you've enjoyed your visit!

Amanda

Sunday 10 October 2010

My Tilda With Curls card




I think that this Tilda stamp is my current favourite, although I am eagerly awaiting the delivery of the Tilda stamp club.  It's the first time that I've bought the TSC so I am keeping my fingers crossed that there will be some lovely stamps in there - I know that it has Christmas Tilda's in it.  I'm sure that I won't be disappointed.

I have had this image coloured for about a month now but my crafting MOJO has definitely been AWOL these past few weeks - must do something about that!  The challenge this week at the Secret Crafter is "Distressing" so I just couldn't resist making a card for their challenge.

I have distressed the edges of the papers with my scissors and inked around to add to the distressed look.  I bought the Prima flowers from the Secret Crafter and I love their "aged" look too.



Here's what I've used:

Stamp - Tilda with Curls, Magnolia, coloured with Pro Markers
Paper - Persimmon paper pad by Papermania
Flowers - Prima
Sentiment stamp - Hot off the Press
Roses amd pearls from £1 shop



I am going to enter this card into the following challenges:

Secret Crafter Saturday Challenge - Distressing
Crafty Cardmakers -Step Away from the Square
Gingerloft - Glitter or Bling (glitter on the wings, roses and sentiment
If the Shoe fits - Distressing
Sweet Sketch Wednesday - I used their sketch

Thanks for looking,

Amanda

Wednesday 6 October 2010

My Work Desk on Wednesday and my newest Teddy Bear is finished!


It has been weeks since I last showed what was on my work desk on Wednesday so I am making sure that I add my name to this week's WOYWW.  I finished a lovely mohair teddy bear that I have been making for ages and just had to show him off!  My box of pro markers are out because I've just had some new colours delivered from Joanna Sheen - I love the fact that she offers free p&p and the delivery was so quick!  Besides card making, I use my pro markers for adding shading to my teddy bears' faces.  You can just about see my little lappy too and a can of cherry Tango - its too early for anything stronger!!!




I started to sew this ted before I had the laser treatment on my eyes in August but have had to put my sewing away for several weeks because the mohair and filling fibres get everywhere and I couldn't risk getting any into my eyes.  Finally, I managed to finish him this weekend - as yet, he is unnamed  -I'm still toying with a few suggestions.  This is the largest teddy I have made as I usually prefer to stick to making the miniatures.  He stands about 10" tall. 


I went craft shopping this weekend and bought a huge tub of dew drops for adding to my cards.  I haven't used any yet but I've seen them on several card making blogs and I really like the effect.  Must give them a try this week!


I also have on my desk, and it has been there a while, a card that I made for OH together with a stack of Boys paper by DCWV.  As a card maker, last week I committed the ultimate sin ..... I purchased two men cards instead of making them!  Shame on me!  I am leaving the papers and card there because I hope that it will give me some incentive to make some "man cards" so that I have a little stash of them.

Thanks for looking, I'm off to look around a few work desks now!

Amanda

Sunday 3 October 2010

Spooky at One Stitch at a Time


Hi Everyone, 


We have a great new challenge over at One Stitch at a Time - the creators have their Halloween images in store now so our challenge for the next week is:

SPOOKY / HALLOWEEN

We had a great response to the Anything goes Challenge and the winners are now announced on the challenge blog.  We have some great new creators in the store and lots of brilliant challenges lined up for the weeks to come.   This week's Spooky challenge also has an amazing FOUR sponsors! 

I decided to make a little Trick or Treat basket - I will try to get a tutorial done for these, they're really easy.  The image I have used is Too Cute To Spook by Stampin Dragon and I have just coloured it with a pale grey pro marker.  I just need some Halloween candy to fill my basket now!  I wish I'd had a bit more time to work on my basket but, that's life!

I am entering this into the following challenges:

Aud Sentiments - Halloween + sentiment
Shirleys 2 Girls - Animals + orange & purple (hope the bat and spider class as animals!)

Thanks for looking,

Amanda

Saturday 2 October 2010

New challenge at Craft Your Days Away



Hi Everyone!  We have a great new challenge today over at Craft Your Days Away Challenge blog. The challenge for the next two weeks is:


Babies 

Remember, we are a multi craft blog so it does not necessarily have to be a card. It could be a scrapbook page, a gift or anything else, as long as you've crafted it.  

Pop over to the challenge blog to see the lovely winners from last times Autumn Doodles challenge too!

On my card I have used a freebie image, coloured with ProMarkers, which I found on a lovely blog that I follow - Bodils Scrappeverden.  The papers are from My Mind's Eye, the glitter card is DCWV and the rest of the bits and bobs are from my stash.  The sentiment was printed from my PC.



I am entering this card into the following challenges:

Incy Wincy Designs - Anything Goes
Anything Goes Challenge - Going round in circles
Sweet Sketch Wednesday - I used their sketch layout
Stamp Insanity - Metal

So, I can't wait to see what you make for our "Babies" challenge and don't forget to have a look at the other DT blogs - they've come up with some great ideas for this challenge!

Thanks for stopping by,

Amanda