Monday, 7 March 2016

Sending Hugs

One of the reasons I love making and sending cards is that it lets people that I care about know that I'm thinking of them.

I needed to make a some Hugs-in-a-card recently. Come and see what I made...

I wanted a sympathy card that wasn't too traditional or morbid for a friend who had just lost her elderly father after a long illness.




I used a set called Sheltering Tree, which has seen a lot of use in autumn colours and spring flowers. This time I just wanted the bare tree, and added butterflies in coordinating blues.

At the same time, I had a friend going through a rough time. I lightened the card up a bit by using coordinating pinks, purples with a touch of blue.




Same card, but the colours made a big difference. Both friends loved their card - it reminded them that even though I can't do anything to help fix things, I'm thinking of them and sending hugs. And sometimes that is enough.


Monday, 29 February 2016

Very Hungry Caterpillar!

My niece has just turned 3 and so I took the opportunity to do something I've wanted to try for a long time. I've seen the idea around in various forms, but wanted to do my own.

What do you think? He's not as fat as the after-the-picnic-feast caterpillar, but I hope he's still recognizable for a 3 year old!


Friday, 26 February 2016

A tale of two cards

Today's card has a bit of a story involved with it.


I wanted to make a special birthday card for a talented carding lady. I am loving the Wildflower Fields designer paper at the moment and wanted to base the card around that. I kept it pretty simple, because the paper itself speaks for itself, so I just added a few flowers cut out with the Botanical Builder framelits. They needed to go over a circle to separate them a little from the background.




But then I began to wonder - is it too busy?? I ended up making another card, which was very similar but just "toned down" a little . Less is more! Now that I know it has been received, I can show it to you.

 

So what do you think? Do you agree that less is more, or really, is it "more is more"!? I still can't decide...  At least I know my friend loved her card, which is all it takes to make me happy!

Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Male Birthday

So many people say that making cards for the men in their lives is tough. I struggle sometimes too - mostly when I'm in a girly mood and just want soft flowers! But my Build-Your-Card-Stash class has to be able to provide for our menfolk too, so come and see what I came up with:


I wanted to use the new suite Going Global. It covers love really well - no mush! It also covers friendship and Father's day and travel. I just added a simple sentiment from a different set, and there's a perfectly non-frilly yet still interesting male birthday card! Hooray.

I'd love to show you how to make this over coffee and a muffin - do let me know you can come to my class on Thursday March 3rd at 9am!










Monday, 22 February 2016

First Card for the Build-Your-Stash Card Class

Good morning Monday!

I hope everyone had a lovely weekend, whatever you were doing. I got the jobs done quickly so I could spend some time making cards.

This card is CASEd (Copy And Share Everything) from the amazing designers at Stampin'Up! I just changed it up a little. I used the new extra thick white cardstock as the card base and added some Botanical Gardens designer paper from the current Occasions catalogue. It's part of the same suite as the flowers from the "Hawaiian" card I showed you on Friday but has a completely different feel - cooler and less tropical.


The Just for You stamp set is free if you spend $90. It's little flowers and leaf sprigs go so well with the paper - and the matchiness of it makes my heart happy. Yes matchiness is a word - I just used it! I added some sequins and some black and white bakers twine to finish it off.  

We'll be making this as one of the build-you-stash cards on Thursday 3rd March. I'd love to see you, so let me know you're coming and I'll prepare your supplies.

Getting a decent photo of sequins is tough, particularly in afternoon sunlight. Here's another attempt:



Friday, 19 February 2016

Card Class Coming and another birthday card!

I don't know about you, but I seem to have a huge number of birthdays in January and February! Christmas is well behind us and now we've settled into the new year, isn't it time to get your birthday cards sorted? Who knows, if your "clump" of birthdays comes later, you can be organised ahead of time!

I haven't decided on exact designs yet, but we'll make a mix of male and female, kid's and adult's cards. I've had a request for Thursday classes recently, and I'm hoping that this works for everyone. I can repeat the class (maybe on a Monday?) if that is needed. Let me know what you'd like.

Thursday 3rd March, 9am at my place
Cost will be $20 for everything you will need. 
We'll make a bunch of birthday cards to top up your stash. 
Please RSVP so I can prepare your supplies, or contact me if you need more details.


And now for the pretty picture...


This card was inspired by a Hawaiian shirt day at MOTH's work recently. You can get inspiration ANYWHERE!! Very simple, using the framelit die set called Botanical Builders. It's part of a suite that includes a stamp set, designer paper washi tape and jewel embellishments - I'll be showing you some more later. It really is almost too easy to make spectacular cards with this set. And that makes me happy.

Friday, 12 February 2016

Inspiration strikes

Today I want to share my excitement at finding inspiration out of the blue. My youngest came home from school with an invitation to a friend's party. How normal. But.. there was a lovely image on the invitation that saw me grab the invitation from him and disappear into my crafting space!

Here's the invitation




And here's what I made. 



I would never have thought to combine these elements without the inspiration picture, it's a bit outside of my "usual". But I'm so glad that Violet sent the invitation!!

I had some "help" while trying to finish the card - I think he sensed that I was not paying enough attention to him! 



Where do you find your inspiration for crafting?