Wednesday 30 June 2010

A Card for the Stampin for the Weekend Challenge - "A Sketch and Colour Combo"

Good Morning Ladies, another thank you for a very special person and Im sorry its been a long time coming. I wanted to create something with these gorgeous H&S images for quite awhile and at last Ive been able to use it for a Challenge and this one is for the Stampin for the Weekend one which is a sketch and a colour combo of "Blue and Yellow".
Ive used this gorgeous image which had already been stamped onto white card and then coloured with my copic pens, Ive then cut her out and mounted her onto a piece of blue card, the sentiment is one of the Hero Arts ones thats been stamped and then cut out with my circle nestabilities dies then mounted in the same way. I should say that Ive distressed the edges with a very pale blue inkpad, unlike the dark mauve I used on the card for the LOV challenge its not so obvious and doesnt show my mistakes, luckily.
The base card is a 7"x 7" white card, now Ive been asked several times how do I obtain this size card, well I cheat I buy A3 card then cut it down to what ever size I want to use, either a 8" card of a 7" card as its a lot easier to decide when I look at whats going onto the card itself, I find working with the 6"x 6" card a little constricting and the 8"x 8" sometimes to big and then I have to fill all the spaces.
Anyway Ive cut out a base mount of yellow card for my first layer and stuck on one of four papers from the Nitwit Collection Downloads, I seem to use a lot of these downloads as the patterns are not so overpowering for some of these delicate digi images. This first one has a very pretty leaf pattern on, then the second and third mounts have two different blue papers, and the little corner piece up in the right hand side is yet another from the same set.
The card was then created subject to the sketch and Ive then positioned my image in the centre with the sentiment underneath on the right. The little bits of ribbon on the left were put through my Xyron and stuck on with a couple of buttons on the end. To finish of I created a flower spray with two different size roses and some blue stamens, I believe I got them in a sewing shop, but I think Hobbycraft also has them. The last little touch is the heart gem in that little corner piece on the right hand side at the top.
This card has been entered for the following challenges:-


Tuesday 29 June 2010

A card for the Just Magnolia Challenge - "A Sketch by Bev"

Good Morning Girls, well heres another thank you card being combined with the Just Magnolia Challenge "A Sketch by Bev" our Bev has certainly been busy this week with her sketches this is the second one Ive used I do think shes definitely got the creativeness for this and her sketches are really lovely to use.
Ive used this beautiful image of Tilda its from the new "Wedding" set, Im not sure if shes supposed to be a bridesmaid or a guest but she looks so pretty with her parasol, anyway Ive stamped her onto white card and coloured her with my copic pens, then cut around her parasol then punched her out with my circle nestabilitie die. The sentiment is another of the JM stamps and this one Ive cut out with a heart die.
The base card is a 7"x 7" white card with two papers from the Kay Miller Downloads sets, a very pretty flower pattern for my first layer with a base colour of blue and the second mount is a striped paper with the same colours. On top of this I have stuck a lace strip, then punched two holes through the mount for my image and fed a blue ribbon through and stuck it to the back of the first layer.
On top this mount Ive put my stamped image and slid it into place, the mounted sentiment was then stuck at the bottom to the left.
The flower spray was then created and stuck at the top on the left and this consists of three different size roses and some punched out leaves. With the final flourish of three pearls stuck on the right at the top.
This card has been entered for the following challenges:-


Monday 28 June 2010

A Card for the Lili of the Valley Challenge - Sketch by Bev

Good Morning Ladies, thank you so much for the lovely comments yesterday, yes I do hope my hubbys cousin accept the card for my not feeling upto visiting her, anyway todays card is a thank you for Ians Aunt, and Ive combined it with the challenge for Lili of the Valleys "A sketch by Bev" and Ive used this sweet little image of this little mite playing tea parties. Ive stamped her onto white card then coloured her with my copic pens. Ive come to the conclusion that although I can take good landscape photos Im really naff at taking photos of cards they never come out as clear as some of you girls manage to do, sorry about that.
Anyway my base card is a 7"x 7" white card with three papers from my Nitwit Downlads, the first one is a lovely flower pattern and Ive layered it up on some mauve card, the second one is a striped one and this was layered on a dark purple card but from my photo it looks the same colour as the first one, anyway Ive used the same card for the third layer and this paper is a plain mauve with a texture pattern on, around this I have stuck a piece of lace with a satin ribbon threaded through and stuck to the back of this mount.
On top of this I have positioned my mounted image and my sentiment to the right, I have turned this to what it shows on the sketch as I really dont expect my hubbys elderly aunt to have to turn her head when she wants to read it.
To finish of Ive created a flower spray of cherry blossoms, babies breath, a rose and asters and stuck to at the top, its not meant to be symmetrical, so it looks a bit lopsided but I wanted it to cover a splodge Id left on my image when I was distressing the edge, Ive no idea where the little bit came from probably of my fingers.
The card is being entered for the following challenges:-

Sunday 27 June 2010

A Card for Two Challenges - Mo's and Cute Card Thursday

Good Morning Girls, well Ive at last fulfilled my promise to create a card for you, and this one is to be entered for this weeks Mo's Challenge "Anything Goes" and Cute Card Thursdays "Recycle, Renew and Reuse", the lace of this card is one thats been recycled as I took it of a rather old fashioned tablecloth.
The image Ive used for this card is Mo's "Lacey eating an Icecream" as I felt at this moment it was just right for this weather, and Im also going to send it to my hubbys cousin in Edinburgh as an apology as the night she invited us to visit was the one that we had spent most of the time travelling to Dundee and St Andrews and to be absolutely honest I was tired and niggly so it wouldnt have been fair to put my edgy temper onto someone who I hadnt met, so I do hope she will accept this card as a means of saying Sorry. I printed her onto white card and coloured her with my copic pens.
Ive created a 7"x 7" card with a first layer of pink card and one of three papers from Kay Miller Downloads, these designs are really pretty and some are very funky, but Ive used a very simple trio for this card. The second and third layers are the two corner pieces and Ive used two different colour mounts to bring in the colours of the papers. Ive then stuck my lace strip across the centre and attached to the back of the first layer, on top of this Ive positioned my mounted image and my sentiment at the bottom, this is one of the Hobby Art ones.
To finish of Ive created a spray of flowers in the top left hand corner and gently sprayed the large flower with a glitter spray from Crafters Companion though you might no be able to see that. I had quite a job trying to photo it as Ive also popped some glitter on Laceys dress and icecream and you know how it glares back at you.
Im entering this card into the following challenges:-

Saturday 26 June 2010

Hi Girls - Hope you are enjoying this weather

I thought you might like to see a few more of the photos we took while we were staying in Edinburgh, mainly because I havent managed to create card for you yet, Im still struggling to get myself straight from our holiday, I did spend several hours cutting and mounting stamps yesterday, and I guess you know how long that takes with all the stickyness as well.
Anyway these top two photos are of Holyrood House the official Scottish home of the Royal Family when their in Edinburgh on business, of course you arnt allowed in their personnal apartments but the tour you actually do is brilliant, you have an audio gadget that you take around with you and as you go into each of the rooms it gives you a spoken talk on all its history. The top photo is the approach to the front door and when you step through this you come to the quadrangle which is shown in the bottom photo, all beautifully kept and flowers in hanging baskets everywhere, definitely a home fit for any queen or king come to that.
This next photo is of a gorgeous sculpture that we found in Edinburgh itself just outside the Theatre/Cinema building its beautiful and huge, I love the way it curves and its sinews.
You carnt image how tall it is unless I left the people in the photo but it must be at least 20 foot high, and believe me it is beautiful. If you click on the photo it will give you a better idea and feel of its size.
I will try and get that card done today Im really behind with my challenges so I had better get my finger out and start creating. We were going to go out today for dinner, but neither my hubby or I are feeling a 100% so we will give it a miss for today, so you might just be in luck for that card.

Friday 25 June 2010

Hi Girls - Im back

Well we are back from Scotland but we are absolutely shattered, we arrived back in Gloucester about 5pm yesterday after leaving Edinburgh at 8am so you can image after driving and the stops and starts plus the hot weather you can understand why we are knackered.
I must admit its a fabulous country as you can see from the photo above, that is part of the scenery on the way to Peebles. We originally went to Glasgow to visit my eldest daughter who lives in Ashgillhead and was amazed at how beautiful the area is. We visited one of my blogging friends in Falkirk and even managed one of the Scottish Heritage homes Pollack house while we were there, then we moved onto Edinburgh to stay for five days so we could take my father in laws ashes to scatter near his familys seaside home which is in
St Monans, as you can see from the photo its a fishing port, with a very small harbour. A really lovely place then we took his dads ashes upto the most gorgeous little church or kirk as they call them here and found a lovely little place on the beach to scatter his ashes as you can see from the photo below.

This photo is of the gorgeous little church on the side of quite a steep hill, but the churchyard around it also probably holds some my hubbys family though it was a bit to hot to discover where.
After visiting St Monans we went onto St Andrews, where they play the golf tornaments and here we went into the Cathedral ruins where his grandmothers family are buried and even managed to find the tombstone, so that was a lovely surprise as luckily Ian had been to see it before.
             
We had unfortunately gone on a day that they were giving out the end of year certificates so there were lots of undergraduates going around in their robes with their extremely proud families. But it didnt do anything to damper our enjoyment of a really lovely old town and gorgeous Cathedral ruins.
I hope you like these photos as much as we did visiting them, though it wasnt the easiest of visits to the Fife coast we did at least feel that we had done the right thing bringing my lovely father in law back to the land of his birth. We visited his brother and sister while we were in Edinburgh and they felt we had done the right thing for him so that was a relief and they could also say their goodbyes to, plus also my husband at last could feel that he could let his dad go, especially knowing the place we had chosen was so peaceful.
We did visit a couple of our blogging friends Avril and her daughter Nikki while in the area and I want to thank them for the wonderful welcome they both gave us, and for allowing us both into their homes, bless you both and THANK YOU we really did enjoy our visits to you both.
Well Id better go and start blog hopping you must think that Ive forsaken you so dont be surprised if you seen Ive popped by later on, have loads of jobs to sort out and stamps to cut out and mount. Will be back eventually with a card but at the moment my other jobs seem to be paramount.

Monday 21 June 2010

Cards for Men - Challenge Thirteen - A Sketch by Meljen

Well here we are girls at Challenge Thirteen, and our last challenge was a outstanding success and Ive got a feeling that is one is also going to be one as well, as we have a really popular digi stamp designer sponsering us this time Melissa Jenkins of "Meljen's Designs", and guess what we are being offered 4 digi stamps as a prize, who wouldnt be thrilled to receive them to play with.



Heres what Nicole (DT Co-ordinator) says about our sponser:-

Meljen's Designs (http://meljensdesigns.com) is a digital stamp company owned and illustrated by Melissa Jenkins. She illustrates whimsical, fun digital images inspired by her kids and family. The Meljen's Designs store officially launched on April 1 and it is steadily growing. The new store offers instant downloads, organized categories, and a search feature. We have new releases along with a new challenge every Thursday, freebies every Mondays and a monthly Guest Designer at the Meljen's Designs Blog (http://meljensdesignsdt.blogspot.com/). Please visit the store to find more of Melissa's wonderful images!

and they have given us a Sketch to use this time:-
Im sure you will have as much fun as I did creating a card for it, heres mine :-

Ive used this gorgeous image from Meljen Designs this little lad pulling his cart I printed it onto white card and coloured it with my copic pens and  promarkers, as the red is a lot richer. I then cut it out with my square Nestabilitie die but at you can see I used it as a diamond, I also used a scalloped die cut in the same way. The sentiment is one from my stash that just fitted inside the star Nestabilitie die, and Ive also cut a mount for it in the same way.
The base card is a 7"x 7" white card with a first layer of beige card and one of two papers from the Papermania Masculine paper pack, this first paper is an all over retro circle pattern, for the second layer Ive used a piece of the same beige card and run it through my cuttlebug with the star embossing folder, and around this I have but a brown strip of grosgrain ribbon and attached it to the back before sticking it across the bottom of my card. The last mount is another piece of the same beige card but this time Ive used a blue spotted paper, this was stuck down the right side and three star buttons were attached by glue.
On top of this I have stuck my mounted image with the star at the top on the left hand side.
As you know Im away at the moment and I do so hope you will pop across to Cards for Men and see my fellow DT members fabulous cards and also take part in this challenge, Im so sure you will thoroughly enjoy doing so.

Tuesday 15 June 2010

Sarah's Hallam's brand New CD - "Feathered Friends"

As Im away till the 24th Im unable to post this in person so Im hoping that Mr Schedule will post this for me in plenty of time for my dear followers to see. My very dear friend Sarah Hallam has a brand new Cd and is going to be previewing it on Create and Craft this Thursday at "9am" I do so hope that you will be watching (Im going to record it on my skyplus, so I can watch it when I get back from Scotland) and supporting her.
The images on this cd are fabulous as youve seen in some of the samples Ive been showing on this blog, and todays card is no exception I do so hope that you like it to.
I have used this gorgeous image of Robin for this easel card, and I feel that perhaps Ive left this card to the last because its my favourite image of all of them on this CD. Ive printed out three papers for this one, two exactly the same for the inside as well as the outside, these were mounted onto brown card, then for the inside I have printed another paper onto photo paper and cut out this gorgeous row of robins them onto another piece of brown card then stuck in at the bottom.
The outer mount Ive used the same base paper, but Ive taken this tag paper into My Craft Studio and printed a greeting onto it, then cut it out and stuck it across the bottom on another piece of brown card. My main image has been then cut out and stuck onto another piece of brown card and positioned in the centre of the front. To finish of I have punched out some snowflakes and stuck them around the image across the top.
I do hope you enjoy this card as much as I have making it. See you when I get back from Scotland. I also have my DT card scheduled for the 21st, so dont be surprised to see it when you visit before Im back.

Monday 14 June 2010

A New Challenge Blog Starts today

A brand new Challenge blog starts today over on my Design Team Leaders own blog http://donnasdenofcrafts.blogspot.com/ I do so hope that you will take part and support it as much as you have done with her http://cardsformen.blogspot.com/, it will be a fortnightly challenge and will alternate with Cards for Men, so there will be a challenge each week now for you to take part in. Donna is sponsering this first challenge and Im sure it will be as great a success as CFM is turning out to be.
Good Luck Donna and the new Design Team, I sincerely hope you will enjoy taking part as much as I do in our challenges.

Sunday 13 June 2010

A Card for the Lili of the Valley Challenge - Sketch by "Dawny P"

Good Morning Girls, hope you are enjoying your Sunday, todays card has been created for this fortnights Lili of the Valley Challenge "Dawny P's Sketch" I used this lovely little stamp of a little lad playing computer games, like most children my grandchildren are great lovers of these machines. Anyway Ive stamped it onto white card and coloured it with my copic pens, then cut it out with my rotatrim as it was to big for a Nestabilitie Die, Ive then mounted it onto a piece of beige card. The sentiment is another of my stash stamps, with this I did use a Rectangle dies and for the mount Ive used a larger one, before mounting this and the stamped image Ive used a inkpad around the edge to distress it.
The base card is a 7"x 7" white card and one of three papers from the Papermania Masculine paper pack, this first one is a retro circle pattern, the second mount is a striped one, and the third mount is a all over sentiment paper, these were then mounted as the sketch shows, Ive also stuck a ribbon across the centre as this was also part of the sketch.
I will be entering this card into the following challenges:-

Saturday 12 June 2010

A card for the Just Magnolia Challenge - "Mina's Sketch"

Good Morning Ladies, today Ive created a card for this weeks Just Magnolia Challenge "Mina's Sketch" and Ive used this sweet image of Tilda with her basket of flowers. Ive stamped her onto white card and coloured here with my copic pens, then cut her out with my circle Nestabilitie die, and then used a scalloped one for the mount, the sentiment is another of the JM stamps and was created in the same way as the stamped image. I should have said before mounting the image onto the blue mount I used two small stamp tapestry stamps to crete a background around the image.
The base card is a 7"x 7" white card with a first mount of blue card with one of two papers again from Donna's new Bearly Mine Designs, (she has two new sets coming out today pop across to her blog and see) this one is a pretty blue paper with a yellow daisy pattern on it, on top of this I have put a square of blue paper but before doing so Ive used all around punch set from Martha Stewart. Over the top of these two papers I have two ribbons down the card and attached them to the back of the first mount.
Ive then positioned my mounted image in the centre and the sentiment at the bottom on the right, to finish of Ive created a flower spray with a rose, wild cherry blossom and two asters around the image at the top on the right hand side.
I have entered this card into the following challenge:-

 

Friday 11 June 2010

Donna of Bearly Mine Designs has two fabulous new Digi Paper Sets

Donna of Bearly Mine Designs has two new fabulous digi paper sets for sale at http://bmd-creations.blogspot.com/p/summer-fun-summer-light-digi-sets.html and they are both £4.50 each, as you know I love Donna's papers and use them a hell of a lot on my cards, I dont think you could find any better paper designs for the price.

Ive actually won a Challenge


I was absolutely stunned this morning when I went to visit Lili of the Valley Challenge site, to find that Id won last fortnights challenge, Im so gobsmacked as this is the first time that Ive actually won one.

One Card again for Two Challenges

Good Morning Ladies, well Ive at last created a card for at least one challenge, not sure Cute Card Thursday will accept my easel card but Im going to enter it and see what happens. Anyway this card has been created for Mo's Challenge "Easel" and Cute Card Thursday Challenge "Anything by a Square" I know Im stretching it a bit but its more oblong than square. Ive used this gorgeous image of Mo's called "Rae doing her journaling", or what we would say in the UK keeping up her diary.
Ive stamped her onto white card then coloured here with my copic pens, after which Ive cut her out with my circle Nestabilitie die and also used a scalloped one to mount her on. The sentiment is one I have in my stash and this was then cut out to create a ribbon tag. Before mounting both Ive used a mauve inkpad around the edges to distress it and then mounted both up afterwards.
The base easel card is a 7"x 7" design and two base layers are the same design from Donna's Bearly Mine Designs this one is from the Vintage set, Ive used two pieces of mauve card as my first layer and the paper was then stuck on top. For the inside Ive used another of the design a pretty rose and lily pattern to create a strip on which Ive used a border punch along both edges, over this Ive layered up a piece of the same mauve card which has been run through my cuttlebug with a rose embossing folder, then my ribbon tag was then attached to the back of this before sticking down on the inside.
The front on my card is the same as the base for the inside but Ive then created a square with the same pattern paper with my all around the edge arch punch sets from Martha Steward this was then attached to my mount but before doing so I used another of the same embossed pieces of card and stuck this at the bottom of this layer then the square was stuck on top before I then positioned my mount in the centre.
To finish of Ive created a flower spray with some cherry blossoms, roses and asters this was then stuck above the image on the left hand side.
Ive entered this card into the following challenges:-

Thursday 10 June 2010

Well your not moving without me, so there!

Hi Ladies, Im sorry Ive not been around lately but as you will probably already know Ive been suffering with an awful heat rash, its been a real pain, but now the weather is a bit cooler they are begining to gradually calm down and dissappear.Anyway my hubby received some darling photos of his eldest granddaughter Danu this morning that I thought youd love to see.
The family are waiting to hear of their moving date and mum and dad have started packing all the bits and pieces, but I guess one little girl was either going to help or maybe make sure she didnt get left behind as she also got in the box with all her soft toys. You will notice in her left hand in the top photo she is holding her cosy, that bear has been a real problem as it goes everywhere with her and when she lost if a month ago it caused no end of problems for mum, as she just wouldnt settle down when put to bed, luckily granddad came to the rescue and Danu now has two of them, one in reserve, but to try and get the little monkey to release it for washing, well its impossible.
Anyway I do so hope you like the photos and enjoy them, Im hoping to post a couple of cards over the next few days, but I must warn you that we are of to Scotland on Tuesday for 10 days as weve got a few lovely people to visit and also to take my father-in-laws ashes back to his homeland to scatter, so its not only going to be busy time its going to be quite stressful for hubby, its his final goodbye and its nearly two years since he died, Ive got to say that his dad was the most beautiful man I knew. I will be scheduling a couple of cards one for Cards for Men on the 21st, and another of my friends Create and Craft program for next Thursday 17th. Well thats all for now, take care.

Tuesday 8 June 2010

A Get Well Card for Mary


Well ladies I have made a card today as I really need to get myself into action, as we are of to Scotland in a weeks time and I will be visiting some of my lovely blogging friends while Im there, and this card is for a dear friend who has just had a foot operation and felt this lovely image from Whiff of Joy was exactly what I needed to create this get well card.
I stamped the image onto white card and coloured her with my copic pens, then used the mega Oval Nestabilitie Die to cut her out, Ive also used the mega Scalloped edge for the mount, Ive also done the same with the sentiment which is another of WOJs stamps but before sticking them together Ive used a mauve inkpad around the edges to take the stark whiteness of them.
The base card is a 7"x 7" white card cut from a piece of A3 card, I use the pieces Ive cut off for allsorts of things. The card sketch is one of Bev's and the first layer is a piece of the same mauve card that I used for the mounts and three of the papers from the new set from Donna of Bearly Mine Designs the first one is a pretty all over rose design, and the second layer is a multi striped one with shades of pink, blue and mauve, on this Ive used a lace border punch from Martha Stewart. On top of this Ive used a beautiful pink plaid design before putting a rafia ribbon across the centre with a mauve ribbon stuck on top, they were then attached to the back of the first mount.
I then stuck my mounted image on top towards the right, and my sentiment was stuck at the top on the left. I then created a flower spray from some roses and cherry blossom and other bits and pieces this was then stuck at the bottom around the mounted image. The last thing I did is stick some mauve gems at the top and bottom of my card.

An Award from the lovely Lorraine

Good Morning Ladies, you might be wondering why I havent been posting any cards for the last few days, but I have huge heat bumps over my hands and fingers and they are causing me no end of grief, they are in my knuckles and on my elbows so its not much fun crafting at the moment.
Anyway today I received this lovely award from my very special friend Lorraine of http://coldwaters2.blogspot.com/ and it comes with some conditions and they are :-

1. Thank and link the person who gave you the award
2. Display the award on your blog
3. Tell 6 lies and one truth about yourself or vice versa
4. Nominate 7 others and leave a message letting them know.
And because of No.3 I have to give you some very obvious lies about myself so here goes:-

1. Im young and sprightly
2. Very Beautiful
3. Im very Rich
4. Im married to George Clooney
5. Live in a Mansion
6. Have a Gardener

Now my 1 truth :-
1. None of the above are true, just wish they were, it would make life a lot easier Maybe!
Now for the lovely 7 people that Im expected to pick for this award, which isnt going to be particulary easy, but here goes:-
Well girls hope you enjoy receiving this award as much as I did.

Monday 7 June 2010

Cards for Men - Challenge Twelve "Fathers Day"

Well here we are at challenge twelve and its amazing how fantastic and talented you ladies are who take part in them, and the last one although not so many of you entered the standard of work was brilliant.
I do so hope that you will take part in this fortnights challenge we are being sponsered by the lovely Janet Roberts of Pink Gem Designs:-
and Janet has kindly offered one of her fabulous stamps as a prize this gorgeous Dina image,
she is such a sweetheart and will be a great stamp to add to any collection. Janet has this to say about her company http://www.pinkgemdesigns.com/catalog/ :-
We design & stock a wide range of cute & whimsical clear polymer craft stamps and downloadable digi stamps and also stock other crafting essentials including acrylic blocks, inks, Promarker pens, nestabilities, stamping packs and embellishments.
All the stamps on our website are manufactured from original images drawn by Janet Roberts from Pink Gem DesignsOur stamps are manufactured by a specialist polymer company in the UK from high quality crystal clear polymer
And this is my card created for this challenge which is title "Fathers Day":-
Ive used this image of Jack from Pink Gem Designs playing football, and Ive stamped him onto white card and then coloured him with my promakers as they have a better red than copics. After cutting it out with my circle Nestabilite die, I used some red inkpad to distress the edges, then mounted it onto red card, the sentiment was created by myself on my computer and printed using the Go Beckham free font, then mounted in the same way as my image.
The card is a 7"x 7" white card with a first layer of red card, and Ive used three of Donna's new papers from Bearly Mine designs, the first one is a red spotted design and on top of this I have layered up two more of her papers a striped and a check paper in blue and various other colours in the strips. I then mounted my image in the centre and my sentiment at the bottom on the right. To finish of I have stuck some buttons at the top on the left around the image.
I sincerely hope that you will take part in this fortnights challenge and then go and visit the rest of my design team at Cards for Men and see what fantastic cards theyve created for this challenge.

Saturday 5 June 2010

One Card for Two Challenges - Just Magnolia and Stampin for the Weekend

Good Morning Ladies, hope you arnt suffering to much from the heat, Ive started getting heat bumps and they are extremely itchy and sore, just wish they would hurry up and dissappear as Im extremely uncomfortable and finding it difficult to walk as they are on the soles of my feet to.
Anyway todays card has been created for two Challenges Just Magnolia's "Frame it" and Stampin for the Weekends "Summer/Travel" and Im hoping that they both feel Ive covered both with this card. Ive used the Tilda image from last year shes carrying her surfboard, and then Ive masked her to put the fence behind her, after which Ive coloured her with my copic pens, then cut her out with my Oval Nestabilitie Die, and used the large Scalloped Oval die for the mount. To meet with the Just Magnolia's frame Ive stitched with my sewing machine some lace around the edge of the diecut, then mounted my image on top. The sentiment is another of the JM stamps then was mounted on another piece of blue card.
The base card is a 7"x 7" white card, with a first layer of blue card, and one of three papers from the "Away we go" set from Nitwit Downloads, the first one is a all over pattern of all sorts of things you need for holidays like cases, cars, signs, cameras etc, the second one is of a blue paper blue plaid on, with both this and the first mount Ive used my zigzag stitch on my sewing machine to stitch it around the edge. The last layer is a yellow paper with holiday sentiments on, with this Ive used my all around beach punch set from Martha Stewart.
After I layered up the mounts, Ive stuck my mounted image in the centre and my sentiment at the bottom on the right hands side, to finish of Ive created a flower spray from some roses, wild cherry blossoms and aster flowers from Wild Orchids they are due to move to new premises tomorrow so Ive been told, I want to wish them good luck there.
Im entering this card into the following challenges :-