Wednesday, 29 March 2017

A Little Piece of DSP Goes a Long Way!

Hello again, the other day I posted my first One Sheet Wonder. It got me thinking about using designer series paper more in my cards, particularly when I have just a small piece left that I can't bear to throw away!

This card only needed a piece of patterned paper approximately 1"x2". How cool is that? It goes to show that no matter how small, in crafting we can always find a use for it.





I used two of the Stitched Shapes Framelit dies to matt and layer 2 squares using the DSP. Then I stamped my sentiment onto Very Vanilla and put the same plain matt behind that. As you can see, extra interest was created by embossing the background. And sometimes, there really is a case for adding a little sparkle, this time a few sequins.







Monday, 27 March 2017

One Sheet Wonder

Hello again, I don't know about you but I keep seeing some fabulous cards created from one sheet of DSP. It can be an easy way of making a bunch of cards quickly. I'd been thinking about trying this idea out but hadn't got round to it. The idea of making a wrong cut on a precious sheet of 12"x12" DSP was too much to contemplate. Then I stumbled across this one, making four cards by using a 6"x6" sheet on Pinterest so thank you to Sylvia for sharing. Click on her name and it should take you to the blog.


I used a sheet from the Pretty Petals DSP, sadly now retired, which then dictated the plain colours I chose. I love butterflies, so the subject choice was very easy to make this time. I hate to say it but I am a creature of habit!

I also decided to stamp most of the sentiments onto the Stitched Shapes Framelit dies, they look that bit more interesting than plain shapes. I've noticed that some people haven't realised that the dies - 4 of each shape are stuck on both sided of the card in the pack. Circles and ovals on one side and squares on the other, so if you buy them please don't think you're missing some.

I tried to keep the designs pretty much on theme but with slight variations to make them more interesting. I really don't like making more than one of any design unless I actually need to.




A spot of 3 stage stamping on the butterflies...

...and a little water colouring





Even a length or two of ribbon for good measure.






For my first attempt I'm reasonably happy with these cards. I think it has given me the confidence to have a go with a 12"x12" piece of DSP which would give more variation of shapes, even reversing the paper as most of it is double sided. I've found that if you're really not sure of matching or coordinating colours, then this is a really good starting point.




























Saturday, 25 March 2017

Happy Mail

Hello again, the other day the postman knocked on my door and asked me to sign for a small parcel. Now that isn't unusual in this house but this time I wasn't expecting anything to arrive.





It was what I call "Happy Mail"; something sent by someone I know as a random act of kindness. It certainly maid me smile...  So what was in the parcel?










I was kindly sent the Sprinkles embellishments. I love these for adding to shaker cards. I feel so lucky, they were on my April order, now removed for something else to take the place.









It has made think though, how nice is it to receive something in the mail "just because"? I know of one or two people that randomly select someone to send a little treat to.

Although it would only be a handmade card they are made with thought, care and love. I've decided to occasionally choose someone to put a smile on their face with happy mail. So, if I have your address, you never know, one day it might be you.

Thursday, 23 March 2017

One Design For Him... And For Her

Hello again, last time I promised I would take a design and show how just by changing the DSP and embellishments, you could totally change the look. I'm using the paper fold I saw on the blog of Stamp and Scrap with Frenchie again. 
So, number one card, I think you'll agree it's rather masculine. I know women can do DIY and some men don't know a spanner from a screwdriver but historically tools are for men. 


Once again I chose to use Urban Underground as my starting point. I also used the Nailed It bundle again. Keep an eye out, I have a design in mind using Nailed It in conjunction with Jar of Love.

A sneaky peek at the first card. You'll see the completed card at the bottom of the post
Not wanting to waste anything, I even found a use for the holes from the die cut nuts as you can see in the picture on the far right. The spanner was cut from Smoky Slate with a liberal coating of clear Wink of Stella. I think that may be one of my favourite craft items.

And now onto the second card. Goodness, I really struggled to decide on one DSP; I had two designs in mind, one using pastel shades and the other brighter colours. In the end, I plumped for the pastels. 


The DSP I used came from the Falling in Love series; the colours are so soft and delicate. I used a Lace Doily, cut in half and positioned behind the paper fold for added interest. A few sequins added just a little glitz while a water coloured and die cut butterfly finished off the look I was aiming for.



I guess after the teasers I guess you'd like to compare the cards?

Do you think they look different enough to appeal to both sexes?




Tuesday, 21 March 2017

To Bee or Not to Bee...

Hello again, recently I won the gorgeous Dragonfly Dreams stamp set in a prize draw I’d been entered into. I feel so lucky, I’d been eying up this set as soon as I saw it as my daughter, Abby, loves bees!


I had also seen a quick and simple paper fold on Pinterest by Stamp and Scrap with Frenchie so thanks to Frenchie for sharing. Click on the name to go to her tutorial. Her card was quite feminine but I thought by using the Urban Underground DSP it would make a more universal card. In fact, my second card is very definitely male oriented! Check out my next blog post to see how by using a different DSP and embellishments you can alter the same design to look either ultra feminine or masculine.


I love the detail on the bee. This was created by using a two part stamp. First I stamped the yellow base after stamping off on a piece of scrap paper. Then I stamped over the top with the second stamp, using black. Once I’d found my clear Wink of Stella, I added some shimmer to the wings – sadly not shown in these photos.


Isn't the beehive cute? It's from the Shooting Star bundle






Sunday, 19 March 2017

Quick Tip no 5

Hello again, a while ago I showed my quick tip for lining up and adhering card when matting and layering by using double sided tape. I've shared this with people several times, thanks to Susan, who taught me this nifty trick.

Today I'm turning my attention to intricate dies and how best to stick them down. There are several tried and tested ways that work without glue spreading everywhere. It's just a matter of trying them and deciding which method works best for you.

For the first method, take wet glue and smear a little across the back of your hand. Then take your die cut and dab it over the glue. I've found this works really well for me and luckily I haven't had a skin reaction to any of the glues I've used. Once dried the glue will peel off your hand.

For the second method put a little wet glue on a piece of acetate or silicon. Then take a small piece of sponge and soak it in the glue. Once damp, the sponge can be dabbed on the back of the die cut. The sponge can be kept in a small ziplock bag for future use. One advantage is that you don't waste glue, it's also always to hand.

And finally, the third suggestion is to use a Fine Tip Glue Pen. Just be careful and remember not to squeeze too hard. This product leaves a very fine line for precision gluing.


Friday, 17 March 2017

Just Sitting Here...

Hello again, earlier this week Nikki from Friends For Life Grooming Parlour came to cut Fiz's nails, She had kindly agreed to take some of my cards to display and we got to chatting about the type of card she thought would be suitable. Did you know how difficult it is to find a card to express sorrow for the loss of a pet? For those of us with pets, they really do become one of the family. It got me thinking,..
                                              ...and designing!

Luckily I have the Sitting Here stamp set; perfect for a reflective card. I teamed it up with Awesomely Artistic and am really pleased with the result.


This was the second  time I'd used the SU Watercolour Pencils, they are a dream to use with either the Aqua Painters or, in this case, the Blender Pens. I also had to mask off parts of the design too. When masking, remember to start with the image in the foreground first and work backwards.




A close-up of the design