Wednesday, 25 February 2009

ISMAKI 09/008 - Beatrix



My entry into this week's ISMAKI challenge
This time I used a Sarah Kay stamp, coloured with Prismacolor pencils and blended with Sansodor. The papers are Paper Heart - Harmony range. The flowers are Prima flowers.
Another Magnolia stamp, coloured with Prismacolor pencils and blended with Sansodor. Cuttlebug embossing and frames, and my lovely MME papers.
Magnolia stamp, coloured with Prismacolor pencils and blended with Sansador. Cuttlebug shapes and embossing. MME papers. Prima flowers. The dots on the scalloped oval are Judikins diamond glaze, and the green is Distress ink.
Thanks for looking, and for your kind comments

Saturday, 21 February 2009

Another card, I love the PaperArtsy stamps!


This is a congratulations card I made for my eldest sister when she graduated "cum laude". Well done Jenni!

Friday, 20 February 2009

ISMAKI 09/007 - Manue

For the challenge this week I have been playing with copper metal sheet.

Thank you for looking, and for your kind comments

Friday, 13 February 2009

ISMAKI 09/006 - Kiki




This card is my (very first) entry into the ISMAKI challenge (any challenge in fact).
I used Adirondak inks (stream and eggplant), with basic grey papers.
The swirls are Embeliscrap and the words are Quickutz Moxi alphabet, cut on the cuttlebug. The flowers are a mix of Prima and misc.

Thank you for looking, and for your kind comments

Thursday, 12 February 2009

Hi, Here are some of the cards I made recently.
Thank you for looking and your kind comments.



Monday, 9 February 2009


This is a Thank you card I made for my sister in Gibraltar when we went to stay a few weeks ago.

The papers are Bazzill, the stamp Magnolia and I used the Cuttlebug for the frames, letters and snowflakes

My first post!

These are wooden Advent Calendars that my Uncle made for Dave and I, that I decorated.

The wooden box is filled with match boxes, and as you take one out the bottom the rest fall down to show the next one. I numbered the (covered) matchboxes so you can see which advent day it is. There is a panel at the back that slides out to reveal the match boxes (to fill them each year). I fill mine with small chocolates.

I forgot to take a picture before I started, so the "before" picture is of a simlar one that my Uncle made for my sister.

Please feel free to leave a comment, and thanks for looking.





Sundried