CAS23 Showing some artwork
Posted: July 14, 2009 Filed under: CAS, Eastern Influences 2 CommentsThere are several challenges I would like to play along with on a regular basis and the Clean & Simple challenge at Splitcoast is definitely one. This week the challenge is to get our inspiration from the huge art site art.com I am hoping to go back for more inspiration later, but for starters I chose this asian style piece: Spring Flowers Light Green
My images from Eastern Influences are stamped and embossed in detail gold embossing powder and coloured with SU markers. I have added some smudges of red around the images because, after they appeared on the Very Vanilla cardstock on my second attempt, I decided I would rather incorporate a bit of smudging than start on a third try!
Supplies:
Stamps: Eastern Influences
Inks: Versamark
Cardstock: Basic Black, Confetti Cream, Very Vanilla
Also: Detail Gold embossing powder, Real Red, Garden Green, Brilliant Blue, Close to Cocoa markers
My birthday girl
Posted: July 13, 2009 Filed under: In Full Bloom 3 CommentsI know I promised another card by my daughter but time got away from me so instead I have the card I made for my daughter who turned thirteen today.
Her favourite colours are green and yellow, so I stamped the flowers with versamark and summer sun, then the stems in versamark and green galore before embossing in clear. The colouring is done with SU markers. I haven’t really used them like this before, I usually colour directly onto stamps with them. I was please to be able to get some darker definition just by colouring over with the same colour.
The bee is cut out and stuck down on the body only so the wings could flap. I added extra stem and dots with a marker and wrote my own Happy Birthday greeting.
Thanks for dropping in today, I’d better go there are birthday details to attend to!
Supplies:
Stamps: In Full Bloom
Inks: Versamark, Summer Sun, Green Galore
Cardstock: Whisper White, Confetti White, Gable Green
Also: Gable Green, Green Galore, Yoyo Yellow, Only Orange, Close to Cocoa Markers
13 year-old boy
Posted: July 10, 2009 Filed under: Uncategorized 3 CommentsI gave my almost thirteen year-old girl the task of making a card for a thirteen year-old friend with whom we celebrated on Sunday. It was hard coming up with an appropriate gift let alone a card. My stamp collection does not have much in the way of “boy stamps”. Miss A rose to the occasion and did a hand drawn card. It is not obvious in the photo but the “13” is cut out and popped up. She used Whisper White cardstock and Bold Bright markers.
She created another clever card for a 13 year-old girl which I will post next time.
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Inspired by…
Posted: July 3, 2009 Filed under: Cuttlebug 1 CommentThe following cards were inspired by the talented and very amusing Joan from Paperlicious. I made them a couple of weeks ago after I saw hers and then forgot that I had photographed them. I was inspired by her cards HERE and HERE
Note added – Joan’s layout originally came from Krystie Hersch
I decided I would try and use up some cuttlebug embossed scraps I had lying around in place of the designer paper panel. I like the colour contrast of the Teal and Moss mattes below but think there might be a bit too much white.
When I looked at the Handsome Hunter embossed swirls I wasn’t particularly inspired. The only thing I could think of to use it with was some gold for a Christmas card. So that means I have ONE Christmas card done! Sticking those little half gold pearls on was a little frustrating and I almost left it with just three, but that did not look right so I persevered.
The last one is my favourite with the crisp contrast of black, white and Brocade Blue. I love the classy textile cuttlebug folder.
Supplies:
Stamps: 1. All Year Cheer 2. Many Merry Messages 3. All Year Cheer
Inks: 1. Mellow Moss 2. Handsome Hunter 3. Brocade Blue
Cardstock: 1. Mellow Moss, Terrific Teal, Whisper White 2. Handsome Hunter, Brushed Gold, Confetti White 3. Brocade Blue, Basic Black, Whisper White
Also: 1. Moss gingham ribbon, Birds and Swirls folder 2. Gold ribbon, gold half pearls, D’vine swirls folder 3. Black grosgrain ribbon, Textile folder
A rather late Fathers’ Day post
Posted: July 1, 2009 Filed under: My Kid's cards 3 CommentsI’m sorry for the tardiness of this post. My children did indeed make great cards for their father on Fathers’ Day, but I didn’t get them up here. We could just consider them very early for Fathers’ Day in Australia, after all their father is Australian!
Once again everyone took a different route when making their card. Remember my eight year-old son made me a huge Mothers’ Day card because he couldn’t be bothered going downstairs for cardstock? Well this time when I reminded him about Fathers’ Day he was downstairs near the cardstock so he picked up the already folded piece of blue cardstock on the table and drew computer inspired card you see above.
Our 12 year-old daughter printed a photo out on vellum which features my husband a few years ago when we were visiting his brother and trying a strange motorised scooter thing! The classic style on the right was made by our 14 year- old daughter who printed out her own sentiment. I never think of doing that, but it makes sense, then I can say absolutely anything on my cards!
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Sunlit Woods
Posted: June 24, 2009 Filed under: Branch Out, Lovely as a Tree, Nature Silhouettes, Stamped Landscapes 15 CommentsIn case you hadn’t noticed I like creating scenes with trees! I have combined three different tree stamps from three different sets to make this sunlit woodland scene.
I started by stamping the tree from Branching Out in Basic Black ink. I then stamped the row of trees from Lovely as a Tree in the background using Always Artichoke and Mellow Moss. I actually stamped them several times without reinking to give the appearance of trees in the distance. When I did this I masked with a post it note so I didn’t get the bases of the trees.
It is hard to see in the picture but I added leaves to the foreground trees in Mellow Moss, Always Artichoke, Basic Black and Summer Sun. (You can click on the photo for a larger image) I then began sponging in the same greens and yellow to create the sunlight. To create the grass in the foreground I used the tree stamp from Nature Silhouettes and a post it note to mask the tree out.
Thanks for dropping in, school should finish tomorrow, so I might be posting a bit more. Hope to see you soon.
Supplies:
Stamps: Branch Out, Lovely as a Tree, Nature Silhouettes
Inks: Basic Black, Always Artichoke, Mellow Moss, Summer Sun
Cardstock: Whisper white, Basic Black, Always Artichoke, Mellow Moss
Remakes
Posted: June 18, 2009 Filed under: In Full Bloom 4 Comments
Once in a while a remake of a movie is better than the first one, but I usually prefer the original. As far as these cards are concerned, I definitely prefer the remakes. I went through a box of old cards the other day, sorting and tossing out what I didn’t like and wouldn’t use. I guess I could have photographed the originals but I just ripped bits and pieces off and started again. For both cards I just salvaged the flower panels which were stamped in Basic Black and coloured with watercolour pencils. I was inspired by the cards I saw on Simplicity by SusanRaihala.

The simple fonts in the one line greetings combined with the matted coloured flowers are a big improvement on my first efforts trust me.
Supplies:
Stamps: In Full Bloom, Simple Sayings
Inks: Basic Black
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Confetti White, Summer Sun, Marigold Morning
Also: Faber-Castell Watercolour pencils, blender pen
Bonjour, baby boy
Posted: June 11, 2009 Filed under: I'm Here 4 Comments
Friends of mine have a beautiful new baby boy at their house so I pulled out the cute little feet from one of the first stamp sets I ever bought. The feet are stamped with Versamagic chalk ink and embossed in clear. After that I just matted and layered a few co-ordinating colours and added a bow. Simple but sweet enough for a new baby, I think.
Supplies:
Stamps: Hugs and Wishes, I’m Here
Inks:Tsukineko Versamagic chalk ink- Wheat, Versamark, Buckaroo Blue
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Buckaroo Blue, Le Jardin d.p.
Also: French blue grosgrain ribbon
Inspired by the beach
Posted: June 7, 2009 Filed under: Inspired by Nature, Stamped Landscapes 8 Comments
When I got the big “Inspired by Nature” stamps I knew I would be making “landscape” cards with them. I love making scenes like this but they do take a little more time and sometimes do not work at all! This scene reminds me of walking from the parking lot to the beach as a child. The sand was darker or dirtier near the parking lot and often we couldn’t even see the beach. We would cart our surf mats and towels through the gap in the sand dunes and there would be the surf! I showed my Canadian born son a picture of some sand dunes yesterday on an Australian calendar and he asked,” What are sand dunes?” I see there is a whole section of his education being neglected!!
I started with the grass for this card. I inked the stamp with versamark and Old Olive and then added some Always Artichoke with a marker to create two-tone grass. I then embossed in clear. Next I tore a hillside edge into a piece of paper to create a mask which I used to sponge in the sandy hill. I sponged So Saffron first and then Certainly Celery and Old Olive. I used the brayer at the base with Really Rust on it. To do the sky I sponged in both Tempting Turquoise and Brocade Blue. The picture is matted in Marigold Morning and mounted on textured Old Olive with an Old Olive ribbon strip and antique brass buckle.
Thanks for dropping by today.
Supplies:
Stamps: Inspired by Nature
Inks: Versamark, Always Artichoke, So Saffron, Old Olive, Certainly Celery, Really Rust
Cardstock: Whisper White, Old Olive textured, Marigold Morning
Also: Old Olive grosgrain ribbon, Clear e.p., Antique Brass hodgepodge hardware
Featured stamper scene
Posted: June 2, 2009 Filed under: Nature Silhouettes, Pocket Silhouettes 2 Comments
I had a chance to be inspired by the talented ROX, who was Splitcoast’s Featured Stamper on Sunday. I chose her card here. I did change quite a few things in the end but my inspiration was definitely her silhouetted garden across the base of the picture. I stamped and embossed the tree in the corner and the plants along the bottom before doing the background. I chose to use a brayer and sponges to do my background rather than a background stamp. I then added more plants in Perfect Plum and Eggplant and a touch of silver embossing and cord.
Supplies:
Stamps: Pocket Silhouettes, Nature Silhouettes
Inks: Bashful Blue, Brocade Blue, Pale Plum, Perfect Plum, Elegant Eggplant, Versamark
Cardstock: Whisper white, Perfect Plum, Brushed Silver, Basic Black
Also: Silver cord, Black and silver embossing powder















