Monday, November 17, 2014

LOTV Rocking Horse Baby Boy card

Another baby blue card today, this time for a new baby boy.
I used a LOTV stamp you can find the stamp HERE.
While we are on the subject of LOTV stamps, there is a new release coming this month and I cant wait as there are some new baby and wedding stamps, so I am watching the sneak previews like a hawk LOL



Used stripy papers from Craft creations and that Papermania Boofle patchwork embossing folder again - I WISH they would re release it as other crafters who don't have one will snap it up, it's one of the best designed folders EVER!!


Some other photos to show the layering and dies.. not happy how dark the horse came up in the photos :( sometimes the camera does that!?


I love the star theme for boy's cards, a good way or dressing up without flowers, if you're stuck for dressing up your masculine cards ;)



Sunday, November 16, 2014

Decoupage Christening Card using a Joanna sheen CD

Happy Sunday everyone. Time to post this as I am having a lazy Sunday morning - yep no work until later on today;)
This is a Christening card changed slightly from the first time I used the image - it's from a Joanna Sheen CD and is good for boys or girls.

Used Spellbinder dies and tags for the frame and the sentiment - kept this one quite clean and simple.


I boxed this one as well and added a small cross charm to the box.


Tuesday, November 11, 2014

CraftyCutting Altered Cardboard Christmas Tree

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, especially after this little project was completed and I realised how soon we will start opening advent calendars!

This post is a little earlier than planned, since my altered cardboard tree is going to be at the Creative Crafts Show in Belfast, on the CraftyCutting stand. Pop along and have a nosey, as there are lots of design team projects which you can see for yourself and versatile products too.

Lots of photos again. The weather has been overcast of late, so trying to take photos of gold foiled, dark green papers was difficult, a couple taken with light in the evening but most in the day time.


The cardboard trees were covered with 12 x 12 papers - I needed the whole 12'' for the height of the tree + a bit more to finish the bottom, as the tree is just over 12'' high.



Using a crop a dile to make holes to thread the tinsel is the easiest way to secure it, randomly threading the thin tinsel through the holes.


After covering the two tree pieces on both sides, and the two star pieces on both sides, the covered sections are a teeny bit thicker, but this holds them together well, just be patient when sliding the shapes onto each other.


The 24 mini envelopes are held with tiny pegs and contain 24 advent things to do, which involve the whole family :)


Here's a snippet of number 24!!



Trying to capture the foiled papers - these were from Craft Creations




If you would like to have a go at decorating your own tree, you can purchase one here.
With all the gorgeous Christmas wrapping papers you can get, you can have loads of fun and get the whole family involved:
* Punch out the tree from your pack
* Using a pencil, use the tree shape to trace out the shape on the back of some pretty paper
* Cut out your tree shape
* Glue the paper to the card
* Do this for both sides of the two tree sections
*Push the two together, and your tree is all ready
*Cover or paint your star and add this to the tree

They make great table centre pieces and you can make up your own use for them, hang gold chocolate coins, trinket parcel boxes or add your own themes for playing charades perhaps.

That's all for today, happy crafting everyone - hope this one gets your Christmas Crafting going :)