Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Purple Tree


I have had this charming stamp for a while and had not decided how I was going to use it but this card seemed to make itself in many ways. I started with the stamp itself and used a real pastel selection of colours to add to the birds, flowers and leaves.
Once I had finished the tree I simply mounted it onto a deep purple border trimmed with a lilac palette patterned paper. I also stamped a thank you stamp on the bottom square. Unfortunately I did not realise that this stamp was slightly wonky which didn't really show until I finished putting this together - at least I will learn next time to use lining up the stamp more. We all learn by our mistakes!!

I finished the whole card off with some liquid pearls. This simple card (whilst a bit wonky) was really enjoyable to make - now I just have to figure out what to do with the bottom panel to make it balanced again.


Update: Problem solved........







Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Country Cottage


There is something about the chocolate box image of a country cottage and I loved stamping this image and playing with various elements to give an almost picture postcard effect to this card.
One main point to raise is that with such a large stamp that once you have stamped with the black ink leave it as long as possible before you start to add the colour. This will prevent any sluggish looking areas on key areas.
Once I had stamped and coloured in this image I stamped out the foxgloves and the swallow and careful cut round the edges before working out where I wanted to add them to the card.
I had a bit of a hiccup with the edges on this card so I found some printed antique strips that worked their wonders in hiding the odd wonky edge!
After adding the strips I then added the foxglove and swallow by using sticky foam pads. This meant they just stood apart slightly from the card itself.
My Dad has the typical country garden and I know he will love this card for Fathers Day later this year so I will be saving this one for him.

Enjoy your crafting today
N x

Monday, 30 March 2015

Easter Bunny



There is something very Easter like with this stamp and I decided that this bunny would be a great start to creating my Easter cards for family this year.
I first chose my colour palettes by rummaging through some of my odds and ends card stock and then pairing these papers with my pens. 
I decided I really wanted a violet purple and green card but used the fuschia pink to give it some highlights. I also used this pink colour on some of the flowers on the bunny, its nose and the patch.

I had a great time colouring the stamp in. I was toying with the idea of using a purple ink for the initial stamp but I decided to keep with the black ink. I used the same ink for stamping out the flowers.
I am not sure what the name of this stamp is (which is a shame as I love the set that it came with and wonder whether they created any additional elements). I will be adding some more cards using the stamps from the same pack over the week.

I hope if nothing else, this card gives you a smile and I hope your Easter projects are going well.

Happy Crafting
N x

Sunday, 29 March 2015

Spring Bird House


With the clocks jumping forward an hour I am reminded that it won't be long now till summer (fingers crossed). Whilst I hate what feels like loosing an hour I am looking forward to the benefit of lighter evenings as this means more craft time!
I have been really bitten by the Spring/Summer bug and the following set of cards this week will bring a bit of light regardless of the weather.
I was treated to a full set of Spectrum Noir pens this weekend by my other half - I think he got fed up with me tutting about not having a full set of pens. So now I am playing with colour and neglecting all housework.
The above card was quite a simple make. The little bird house I stamped out in black ink - try to get an ink pad that you can use for fine detail. Once that was stamped I left it for a while to dry before colouring in with my new pens.
I then mounted the bird house stamp on some Mambi paper that I had. I chose spring green to compliment the colours I wanted to use.
The flowers I stamped out using the same black ink pad. Once they were dry I coloured them in using complimenting colours. Similarly I stamped out leaves but used Pearlescent Ivy - Dew Drop. 
Before I added all the elements to the card I used a little ivy stamp and stamped some really small leaves in the same Ivy ink. I coloured these in with the same green pens that I used for the larger leaves. Once all was dry I simply added the main central element and then placed around the edges the leaves and flowers.

Hope you like the finished effect and enjoy the extra daylight hours!

N x

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Spring Floral Bouquet


This card used green accents and although the picture does not do it justice the backing paper included panels of bright sparkly squares. Unfortunately the light in my craft room didn't let me show off the full finished effect but I hope you get the idea!
The sprigs of foliage and flowers were created using the Clearly Besotted range die and stamp set. I chose colours that worked with the background and gave a spring effect.

The green polka dot strips were edged with a burnt copper ink (again this did not come out very clear on the picture above) and then a simple ribbon strip with buttons fixed with my glue gun.
This card really did not take much time to make at all and the fiddliest part was the cutting out and stamping of each of the foliage and flower elements.

Happy crafting

N x

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Spring Green Birthday Card

I loved making this simple spring green inspired card. All it took was some embossed white card edged with green chalk, a few stamps which I coloured with my Spectrum Noir pents and a coupleof stamps of solid coloured flowers. The main stamped image was gently coloured in and backed on a contrast darker green squared and finished off with a polka dot strip of paper in greens, pastel yellows and blues. The flower centres of the larger flowers were just finished off with a glitter glue blob to add some sparkle.
I don't normally go for green but with Spring round the corner I decided to try out some green inspired cards to suit the season.
This is another really easy one to make but hope you like the effect.

Friday, 20 March 2015

Pastel Easter Card



I had a great time making this very pastel Easter card using some free papers that I got with one of the craft magazines I brought recently. I cut a centre panel using a buckle shaped die and then stamped the 'happy easter' sentiment in Pearlescent Ivy ink.
I recently bought some Clearly Besotted In Stitches: Easter stamps along with matching dies. I found it a lot easier to actually stamp the flowers and chick before using the dies to cut them out. I have tried doing this process the other way round but have found that I ended up with some off centred embellishments so I tried today to stamp then cut. This seemed to work really well and I did not end up with any wonky finishes.
The main paper on the card I edged with some metallic purple ink before sticking this to the main body of the card. Then all I did from there was to play with the positions of the flowers and the Easter Chick. Once I was happy I used glue for the chick and foam pads to fix the flowers to give the card more 3D interest.
The strip on the side could be embellished further but because the polka dot pattern was quite busy I decided to keep this quite plain. Once I finished the card I used some Liquid Pearls to dot around the aperture.
I will enjoy this making some more Easter inspired cards so expect plenty of pastels, eggs and chicks!
Happy crafting



Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Simple Birthday Card


I love simple designs on my cards as you probably have noticed already! So when I came up with this idea I wanted to just use a present stamp, Washi Tape, simple sentiment, sparkly embellishments and a small amount of ribbon.
I decided to go with a blue palette - mainly due to the fact that I love blue and secondly because I had some dark blue ribbon off cut that I had been meaning to use up for a while.
I added a washi tape strip to the bottom of the card and stamped three evenly spaced present stamps and added a pink gem between each parcel. This gave the card some sparkle!
The dark ribbon I added to the top of the card and then I stamped the 'eat cake' sentiment in a dark plum to pick up the pink embellishments. The sentiment was cut out using a buckle shaped die and then I dusted around the edges with the same light blue ink that I used for the presents.  I hope you enjoy the finished effect and agree that this simple design could work with a variety of palettes that can be mixed or kept plain.

Happy crafting 

Nicola x





Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Crafting Events in March & April

I have decided to venture out of my normal haunts to source some new products and to see what techniques and handy hints I can pick up along the way.
My other half might be a bit reluctant to come as he is a long suffering partner of a card making fiend already so dragging him around the show may be a bit too much so I decided to choose a show that's not too far away but full of some of the products I want to see.
I also needed to go to a show that coincided after pay day so that I could stock up whilst I was at the show so I am going to look at the Big Stamp & Scrapbooking Show - Alexandra Palace which takes part on the 11th & 12th April. 

I will write a round up after the show but I am actually quite looking forward to seeing all the exhibitors along with mixing with fellow paper craft fans.

Another show in the calendar is the Hobbycrafts show at the NEC Birmingham on 28th-29th March. I would have loved to have gone to this event but due to work and family commitments I won't be able to go to this one until later on in the year (I think there is one towards November time).

The more I get into creating cards the more I see the importance of going to events to see what are the latest trends, products and techniques that are available. It seems I will never get bored of this hobby!






Monday, 16 March 2015

Coral Flora - Simple Geometric Card


After a busy Mother's Day weekend I thought I would ease you in to a new crafting week with some simple geometric designs.
This coral card I gave to my Mum on her Mother's Day. She is not into lots of lacy flowers plus her favourite colour seems to be earthy tones such as this autumnal coral colour. The picture shows this a bit darker than real life but I hope you get the idea!

I started with a square card blank and then using my set of Square dies I cut several squares from Coral card for the background, normal kraft card then a brighter coral, print square and cut out the centre plaque from a scrap booking sheet.

On the background I added three strips of Washi Tape (yes I know - I use it all the time but I love the stuff!). Using two stamps - one of a blossom cluster and one of a leaf motif I stamped a background using burnt red ink. 
After this step it really was just a case of sticking the various layers on the card. 
I used brads on the plaque and also stamped the 'hugs & kisses' greeting.

My Mum loved the card and without being overly complicated I will enjoy using more geometric designs in future cards as they are very effective without being fussy - plus I have now got my square dies which makes it a lot easier to avoid wonky layers!

I hope you have a good week and please look out for some more designs that I am working on this week.

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Green & Peach - Simple Floral Card


I received some new stamps with a craft magazine recently and decided to create a simple but bright floral card fit for spring time!
The hardest part was just measuring out the squares to cut out so that they were evenly placed. I have never been the best for maths but with some measuring out and gridlines I cut out three square apertures in the patterned paper then stamped the floral stamp on some green spotted paper. After cutting them out I used my glue gun to add a small apricot spotted button within the centre of each flower. Rather than having the flowers flush to the card I used some foam pads on the back of each flower and added a ribbon along the centre to add a bit of extra interest.
The edges of the paper were brightened with some co-ordinating Washi Tape strips. 

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Simple Bird Box Stamp


I love the stamp and wish I knew where it had come from but it came with a bunch of items that I brought off Ebay. Until I had brought my Spectrum Noir pens it had always looked a bit plain when I had stamped it but this was one of the first stamps I used to experiment with the pens. Not only did it give a good Spring feel to a card but I also decided that this would make a good New Home card that could be made very quickly - handy for crafters in a dash!
Hope you enjoy!

Monday, 9 March 2015

Flowers & Washi - Simple Floral Card


I hope your weekend went well and you managed to enjoy some of the glorious spring weather around. After a day of gardening I became all floral inspired so excuse me if the following few days are very flower orientated but I hope this gives you plenty of ideas!
I have always loved Washi tape and have collected many rolls of tape over the years and I really have not got round to really making the most of this crafting product - which I aim to rectify over the coming weeks. Washi tape gave me a great basis for this card.

This card was so simple but provided quite an eye-catching finish. The longest part was just cutting out the stamped flowers.
I started with the three Washi tape strips. If you are not going for pinks choose three complimenting colours - one bold colour, one mixed and one geometric seems to work pretty well. I wanted the Washi tape to look like flags but did not want them to be exactly the same length so I placed these first before stamping the flower motif and cutting the stamped images out.
Once I had the flowers cut out I coloured them using Spectrum Noir pens from the pastel collection. I added the flowers at differing points of the Washi tape strips and tried to match the colours of the flowers with a co-ordinating strip.
The adornments were a nice way of adding some sparkle to the card. I added three adhesive sentiment strips and several pink gems and butterflies.
Keeping it simple meant that it was quite a quick card to put together and made use of some of the Washi tape I have collected over the last couple of years.

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Sunshine at last

The sun is out, there's a spring in my step and I am ready to get some crafty inspiration for the week to come. After my pastel inspired week I am planning a flight of floral fancy! Inspired by bold and natural colours alike I think I am going to experiment with some of my stamps and dies that I purchased recently.

Today I popped over to my local craft market in Battle to see whether I could possibly fit in with my cards at some point. After making so many it now seems a good idea to at least start selling some so it was quite handy to have a look round an established craft market to see if my cards would work there and most importantly, whether I would have the guts to take a stall on my own for the day!
I was inspired by the many people there, from cakes and exotic meat suppliers, jewellery and soaps. I brought a gorgeous spring scarf in blue, grey and white cotton and a cool new picture which I have not decided where to put it yet.
Local craft markets are a great source of unusual presents and gifts so I hope to look at doing a local craft market soon. The next one is in May so perhaps I would have plucked up enough courage by then and I am sure I would be so overwhelmed by cards that I will need to declutter pretty soon!

So enjoy your weekend and hope you get some of this gorgeous spring sunshine to enjoy!

Simple Floral Flourish

Lately I have been experimenting with how to start with creating a card and I have found that I like to choose the card, play with the paper choice, the sentiment and then embellishments. Its almost like getting together your pallet before you start a painting but instead of paint you are getting together the coordinating elements you want to use for your card before you start cutting out and sticking.
This has several benefits:-

a) You already get a feel for the card before you start designing which means you are less likely to suddenly realise some of the elements don't work as you had hoped or expected.
b) If you have a recipient in mind then you can play with the colours they prefer and think about the embellishments you want to use so that it all works well together.
c) I actually get a chance to go through my paper stock without relying on favourites that I use all the time. This is a great way of making the most of your stock and looking at it with almost a fresh pair of eyes. 
d) Planning ahead means you can use some of your scrap papers which means you get a great looking card whilst using up some of your otherwise unused paper scraps.

The finished card is quite simple but because I thought it out beforehand it didn't take long to put together and the end result was a good looking card that co-ordinates really well.


Friday, 6 March 2015

Pastel Puss Collection





In my collection of stamps I have a cat motif and a simple flower motif that I have been wanting to use for a while. I am not sure whether they were originally in the same pack and I wish I knew where the cat was from as I love the style of this stamp. If I find out I will come back and include a link to the maker/designer. Until then I thought I would use this stamp as part of a pastel puss collection. Hope you enjoy!


Primrose Puss:   Puss cat Primrose was made using one of the yellow designed sheets from the Mambi Sheets pack by 'me and my BIG ideas'. I picked up this paper pad from a local discount store and I have been itching to use this paper as it really is good thick stock with lots of gorgeous designs. Using three shades of yellow from my Spectrum Noir Pastels pack I coloured in the cat and flowers to reinforce the yellow theme. With this card I added a small strip of ribbon before adding my 'Best Wishes' tag which I stamped with Starlite Black Ink and gave the tag a distressed look with dabbing small amounts of 'Platinum Planet' ink - both from the Dew Drop range.


Pot Pourri Pink Puss:

I used some of my scrap papers (you might recognise this from one of my other projects) and I had just a small section left that luckily would fit in with this theme. Again, the cat and flowers were coloured in with three shades of pink from my Spectrum Noir set and a simple ribbon strip was added to tidy up the join between the patterned paper and the cat strip.




Good Luck Green Puss: This patterned paper was also from the Mambi Sheets collection. It wasn't a deep green pattern but just enough to keep the pastel feel for this card. Keeping the strip with the cat and flowers the same made it a lot easier just to place this strip but just to give it an extra finish I added the simple green ribbon strip along between the patterned and cat section.


Periwinkle Puss: I love blues in fact these are probably my favourite colours of all. Its a shame I did not have some lavendar blue pens as this would really have helped with the flowers but instead I used a greyish blue on the large petals. To make sure that the blue was a bit more pronounced I used the violet blue polka dot paper for the patterned side. If I was making this card again I probably would have used a ribbon or different Washi Tape for the strip although I do like the effect of this card I think there would be a few tweaks next time.



Thursday, 5 March 2015

Handy Hint - Tidy Desk

I am trying very hard this year to not leave a trail of destruction every time I make a card. I don't know about anyone else, but I find that I get so side tracked with creating my cards that I fail to notice the various off cuts, ribbon, left over paper, card and glue strip backings until I finish and look around my craft room in complete disbelief that I could create such a mess.

Lately I have been trying to keep a 'bits and offcuts' box to hand so whilst I am putting cards together I can automatically chuck various unused items and offcuts into it. This has meant that when I have finished with my card making I can double check whether any of the left over bits and pieces can be salvaged for future projects. After all, saving a few pennies and getting the most out of craft stock can be even more rewarding. Previously I tried to sift through the various elements left on my craft desk or worse still, I would chuck in my bin as I went - which whilst tidy wasn't a great way of recycling.

I am not sure how long I will keep up the mess box but so far it is working out quite well so I may actually end up with a vaguely tidy craft desk in the long run!

Another item I have invested in lately is a desk tidy. I managed to get this at a discount store and it is one of those desk tidies used for keeping stationary and post. Instead of mail I have taken my pens, scissors and glues out of their packs and placed them in this desk tidy which means I have not got to rummage around in drawers to find an essential item half way through a project.

With so many tiny elements such as miniature dies and letters from stamps it is easy to throw something essential away so whilst it may be a bit of a bind it certainly is worth keeping your work space tidy. I have some more Spring cleaning to do yet so if I discover any new handy hints I will make sure I keep you updated.

Love

a reluctantly tidy Nicola x


Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Spring Card - blending chalk technique

I recently brought a box from Ebay of craft room clearout items and in the box was a brand new unwrapped Blending Chalks pack. At first I was going to discard it as I have never thought of using chalks with my card making as I have vivid memories of using chalks at school and mainly getting them over clothes and only creating a chalky mess! Anyway, after my first reservations I decided that it would be worth trying them out to see if I can make a fresh looking card using some very simple techniques.

To start with I wanted to create a simple centre rectangle that I could use as both a frame and the focal part of the card. Using the Fiskars rectangle template a found the centre of my card and then using a light blue chalk to start I dabbed from the edges working into the middle. This turned out very light so then I went round the edges with the darker blue chalk.

Once I removed the stencil I had this effect:

Using the Fiskars rectangle stencil I traced the same sized rectangle onto some scrap white paper. This then became a mask to prevent ink going over the chalk area. Using my chosen stamps I then went round the outside of the frame with two different coloured inks. You will probably notice that on one side the ink wasn't quite pressed enough but this turned out to be quite a good look. Just goes to show that sometimes mistakes can work out okay!
Once I had finished stamping I just removed the scrap paper mask and the effect produced was a simple but clean looking card which just needed finishing with an embellishment.


For the embellishment I decided that I wanted to have a gift tag effect on the centre panel. All I did to create the tag was to cut a small rectangle and snip the top corners at an angle and hole punch the top for my ribbon. I stamped on a quick greeting onto the gift tag using co-ordinating ink. Rather than tying a bow I decided to keep the ribbon quite plain and just applied some glue using my glue gun to keep the ribbons in place.

Once the tag was finished it was simply a case of fixing the tag into the centre panel. I used some Liquid Pearls in White Opal to dot on each flower centre to add a bit of added interest to the card. And there you have it - my first chalk blending attempt.

I will definitely use these again but want to experiment with them a bit more to see how they can be used to create various effects. Watch this space!












Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Pastel Easter Card




This Easter Card has been created using the following:

Square Aperture Card - mine was created using square dies and then I cut a smaller square aperture in black to line around the square card aperture.

Happy Easter Stamp - stamped with Pearlescent Poppy
4 sweet pink gems
Pastel ribbon
Card button - mine was cut using a button punch
Pastel Butchers string
Pale yellow striped paper
Pale Blue square of paper


I started with the aperture of the card and then measured a smaller black border to edge the aperture. This made the pastel colours appear with more contrast. 
On the inside of the card I used the pale yellow card to line the inner right hand side of the card. I just used glue strips to do this rather than liquid glue to prevent any warping or softening of the paper.
Using the aperture as a guide I added the small pale blue square which I had stamped with the Happy Easter wording. Once that was centre I fixed that in place before dotting each corner with glue and adding a pink gem to each corner.
You can buy gems with ready added glue backs if you prefer to use these.

On the front of the card I added a strip of glue and adhered my pastel ribbon. Once this was fixed down I strung my card button with a small amount of butchers string. You could either tie this in a bow or like mine, just string over the card. To keep it in place I used my glue gun to adhere the finished button to the card.

This is another simple but eye-catching pastel make - hope you enjoy!




Monday, 2 March 2015

Pastel Birthday Card

I loved making this card and one of the points I wanted to make with this design is that you shouldn't be afraid of using a bold black colour with pastels. It may be just my taste but I like the way that the black greeting on this card helps the pastels become more prominent.

To start with I just used a natural looking card and cut three small square apertures along the right hand of the card. If you start with the centre one you will find it easier to space the other two squares without it becoming too wonky.

Once the apertures were cut I chose 3 pastel patterned papers and added them behind each of the three squares.
On the front of the card I used pale yellow paper in a strip on the left hand side and added a ribbon strip to tidy up the edges.

The Happy Birthday sentiment was embossed onto some simple black paper. Using one of my inks I just dabbed around the raised area so that it had a slightly metallic finish and chalk board effect.

The buttons were a mixture of hand made card buttons and shop brought pastel buttons. Using pastel blue butchers string I threaded the patterned button to the card button. Using the pastel green string I tied a bow on the card button using the button holes. Using my glue gun I fixed each of the buttons to the card and then just trimmed up and tightened the strings once the buttons were secure.

Hope you are enjoying my pastel inspired crafts!





Sunday, 1 March 2015

Clearly Besotted

I love clean looking stamps and discovered Clearly Besotted a couple of months ago so today I have ordered some Easter stamps and matching dies plus some nature inspired stamps and dies. Really looking forward to them arriving and I expect there will be some cards coming up using them.....watch this space!

Spring Bouquet - Floral Pastels





This trio of Spring Bouquet flowers has been created using some double sided paper stock that came free with a craft magazine that I brought quite a while ago. Using my Pastel theme I decided that I would use my Tonic Studios Window Basket Die and cut out the same shape from all three double sided sheets. This would give me plenty of pattern combinations when I put the cards together. The only additional paper I used was the plain green sprigs which I used to break up the pattern overload a bit!
After I had cut out the Window Basket shapes I then used the remaining paper to create the rectangle window for the front of the card using my square die. I kept hold of the scrap square from the middle and used my button punch to create the button embellishment for the front of the window basket.

Whilst lots of patterns aren't my favourite choice I rather liked the pastel chintz effect for a Spring/Easter card.  I did think about adding a greeting tag onto the front but had a real problem trying to choose where to place this so I ended up leaving the cards blank and will stamp a sentiment inside when I am ready to use them.




Saturday, 28 February 2015

New Home - Pastel Perfect

So my first pastel project was as simple design which used the best of my new pastel products and some of the card stock and stamps that I already have.
I started with my natural card stock and I used my ribbon embossing strip to give the top band. This provided the perfect groove to add a pastel yellow ribbon with two strips of pastel butchers string each side. The edges of the embossed band have small dot indents so using my soft gold liquid pearls I added a small dot in each indent. 
On the bottom edge I added the pastel yellow paper then added pink striped Washi tape. The cardboard buttons I just strung onto my pastel butchers string. To make this fit securely on my card I used my glue gun to affix each button and just made sure that the string remained taut whilst I stuck the four buttons down.
To finish the card off I just rounded each of the bottom corners with my corner punch and added the New Home sentiment with a pink gem on green edged paper.
Hope you like the effect!

Pastel Week

It started with a grey rainy morning and a whim to pick up my Aunt to visit our local craft store and ended in a pastel inspired shopping basket and endless ideas to banish the grey with some inspired colourful cards.
The store was full of Easter colours which really provided a welcome escape on a dreary Saturday morning so I did not need much encouragement to attack the shops (and my bank account) with some new purchases.
I tend to steer clear of lighter shades but decided that it would be a great time to delve into pastel products this Spring - so I hope you enjoy the forthcoming cards - all with pastels at the forefront.

My first purchase was Spectrum Noir Pastel collection pens. I have been meaning to buy some decent alcohol markers to add to some of my stamps and designs. I previously used my Aunts collection and after months of pen envy I decided to treat myself!
I look forward to using these to give my stamps some definition and colour and will look great with some of the pastel papers that I have in my cupboard. I aim to continue my collection of these pens but only once my bank account has recovered from this mornings outing.

Second purchase was some ribbons, butchers string and pastel card button embellishments. I love the way some people have used the button embellishments on their cards so decided to dive in at the deep end by buying ready made buttons plus a button bunch which I know will be used well this week!

I have been searching for a lovely alphabet stamp set and found the Tiny Tatty Teddy Me to You Alphabet Stamps collection. Not only did I get both letters and numbers but because this set was designed for new baby cards I also had Name, Date and Weight stamps with this - should come in handy as I have plenty of friends expecting new arrivals this year!

So what products are inspiring you this Spring? Are you going bold or for pastels? However you get your inspiration I hope you have a perfectly crafty weekend!

Love Nicola
aka Pastel Princess :)



Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Scrappy Birds - Thrifty Ideas Project #2

I found a patchwork bird motif recently that I loved and thought would work quite well on a handmade card so I kept a sketch of it and decided that this might provide a great project for using up some of my mounting scrap paper mountain!

This is going to be another quite quick and easy make but it would be great for a variety of projects. I will try this as a sewn card idea later on - so watch this space for the finished results.

Firstly I started with my sketch - it only has three main sections so it didn't take long at all. You have a large tear drop shape for the birds body, a heart shape for its wing and just a small triangle to make up the birds beak.
I used some old card stock to cut all the templates out and once I had selected some old papers I traced around the templates onto my scrap paper stock. It could work with all patterned pieces but I had a red sheet that has been in my scrap paper box for a while so I decided to keep the bird quite bold but added the pattern on its wing. I put the pieces aside so that I could concentrate on the background of the card.




The background was just made up with a simple leaf stamp that I added small blue forget-me-not like flowers to. Then all I did along the bottom of the card was use some scrap ribbon as a branch. Once I was happy with the background I glued my bird pieces to the design. As I had been inspired by the patchwork bird I saw originally I used a pen to add fake stitching effects to each piece and finished it off with an 'Old Bird' caption. I have a recipient in mind who shares the same weird sense of humour and I know she will love this card!



The next in my Thrifty Ideas Projects will be a weaved card using old papers - watch this space!



Teenage Daughter - Card making for family and friends

Its always difficult finding a card for a teenage daughter so making my own cards has been a great way of creating a card that suits the recipient rather than one that you hope goes down well! Teenagers are probably the hardest to buy cards for as some shop bought cards can seem a bit too young for them and with so many changing themes, trends and phases it can sometimes be hard to keep up. 

This card was inspired by my daughters love of dresses, clothing and shopping and used a more subtle pallet rather than bright girly pinks (which isn't one of her favourite colours). I found the blackboard piece in a pad that had some really funky young paper sheets in and simply cut out the blackboard panel and then using rub on transfers I added the various clothing elements. The two flowers on the card were cut out from scrap pieces and I dusted the edges of the petals with brown chalk to give it that slightly vintage feel. The sentiment I cut out of a sheet and added a brad with a bold back tab so that it stood out.

I certainly would recommend card making to anyone who finds it hard to buy off the shelf cards for the friends and family and a lot of the time they will love the fact that you made something specifically for them.

Happy Crafting!


Spring Cards - simple stripes


Everyone loves bright colourful hand made cards in Spring so I used the excuse of having some left over stripey paper to create a spring inspired easy card perfect for a Spring Birthday.

I used a ready made white card measuring 5 inches by 7 inches and cut the stripey paper to leave an equal border all the way round. The bold coloured square for the centre panel was 3 1/4 inches by 3 1/14 inches. I used one of my corner border punches to cut out each corner to add a bit of interest. 
I always keep an old gift tag that I use as a template so I used this template to trace around white card to make my chosen gift tag shape and then punched a hole to give it a proper gift tag look. I trimmed off a small piece of stripey paper to edge the tag - so whatever sized tag you decide to choose measure your strip to fit along the bottom edge.
I had some scrap ribbon and just tied a loose ribbon around a paint brush handle - this makes it easy to tie and easy to slide off once you have created your bow. 
And that is all you need in regards to paper and adornments. If you are making a large batch of cards for Easter or Spring this would be a good design to create as it is very simple and can be made quite easily.



Step 1 - Patterned Background Glue your chosen patterned background paper to your card stock. Make sure you leave enough room round the edges to see the white card stock. This makes the colours really pop out against the stark white.
Step 2 - Preparing the centre tag 
Using my home made gift tag I stamped a simple greeting on it an a complimentary bright colour to go with my chosen patterned paper. Using the strip of patterned paper I glued this along the bottom edge of the tag. Using a glue gun or strong glue I then added my ready tied ribbon to the centre of the strip.

Step 3 - Adding the elements together

I glued my bold coloured centre square to the centre of the card and using glue pads I then added the tag to the centre.

It really is a simple card but an eye catching one to beat the Winter blues. It would not take much to adapt this to an Easter Card my adding Easter Egg shapes, bunnies or Spring flowers but for those who like simple clean looking cards this makes the perfect hand made card for them!






Sunday, 15 February 2015

Using Up Scrap - Thrifty ideas Project #1

We all have a growing amount of scrap paper that we somehow can't get rid of and some of my favourite cards are the ones that I have made from a pile of scrap paper. Every so often I like to try a simple design that makes the maximum use of scraps - after all, its nice to feel thrifty but creative every now and then. I had some lovely autumnal coloured paper that I had used for an earlier project. Most of the pieces had chunks taken out of them or were too bold to use on their own. 
The first step was quite easy - select several strips and trim them into strips then using a 90 degree angle, cut a flag end at the bottom of each. You can use the strips all the same size but I liked the randomness of using different widths and lengths but just make sure they all still fit on your card stock. Place them on your card with some strip adhesive or glue making sure they are dry before adding the next layer.
For the greeting strip I just used a plain piece of paper and stamped the 'enjoy the journey' message. The strip itself was a bit stark against the background so I decided to give it an antique look. For this all I did was use a dark ink pad, a paint brush and then stippled some of the ink around the edges of the card then used my finger to blend the edges. This gave it that antique look whilst taking away some of the stark looking edges. Some people like to use proper blending sponges and these are great but I have not invested in one yet. Once I do I will try out both techniques and see which one I prefer.

I finished off the greetings strip with two paper pins and two butterflies that I cut from some more scraps with my butterfly punch. To give a real 3D effect I just glued one wing down and bent up the other wing. Just watch this when you add the card to an envelope as they can be easy to catch but I think they give a really easy adornment to a simple and thrifty card.





After a crafting session I like to have a tidy up in my craft room but thanks to my cat she had other plans! Nothing to do with making cards but just made me giggle that she likes to get attention whenever possible.
My cat does curl up in the craft room on a regular basis and it would be great to hear how your pets cope with your crafting hobbies and how they like to grab your attention.
Happy Crafting - moggies and all!

Love Nicola and Fifi - the cat
x

Mothers Day - Sewn Elements

I have been lucky enough to buy a new sewing machine which now takes pride of place in my craft room and whilst I am not the worlds best at sewing it is one of my aims to start learning in 2015! I have noticed that some of my favourite cards are those that include some sewing theme and or embellishments so after unpacking the new sewing machine and arguing with the instruction manual for an hour I decided to come up with a sew inspired card for mothers day. Sewing is just one other way of making your hand made cards stand out.

Using some hi quality linen card I went through some of my off cuts of paper and chose to include a stripe of red on the right hand side of the card. I inherited some sewing inspired stamps and unfortunately I don't have the name or brand of the pack but I chose a heart and sewing line stamp and using red ink stamped a line next to the red band.


I jotted out on some paper a bold M-U-M and then cut round the letters so that they could be used as a template. I was kindly given some old Laura Ashley prints and offcuts so I used these for my letters. I just traced round the paper templates on to the back of the fabric and cut round each letter. Just a note here - this works when spelling out MUM because the letters look the same when reversed but trace on the front if you are using different letters such as E S N etc as these will turn out back to front if you trace on the wrong side of the fabric.
I first sewed the centre letter as this gave me an idea of where the other two letters would be placed. This is really important because if you get this wonky just slightly your home made card will look quite unbalanced once finished. I had a funky zig zag stitch for the 'U' and then placed the M's and used a straight line stitch. I think having more than two types of stitching may look a bit messy on the M's but if you have a variety of colours of thread you could add interest by changing the colours instead of the stitch.

Once the letters were sewn I found a stamp for a button and chose some more off cuts of papers that would go with the fabric. A simple stamp and cut around and then all I did was stick the buttons to the card with foam pads.
Using foam pads gave the finish a bit more interest.


Once I had placed the buttons I just used some Liquid Pearls to add an accent to the hearts and using a pen I just added some sewing lines along the red card.

I will definitely be doing some more sewn accent cards as I love the effect and it really was quite a simple card to make once I got round to using the sewing machine!

The sewing accents have given me some ideas for New Baby home made cards and with several of my friends expecting new arrivals this year I will probably be making quite a few......watch this space!