Thursday, 3 May 2012

Ride With Me!

Good morning! Thought I'd add a quick post before I get out and do some much needed gardening! Yes, it's a sunny morning so I really should make the most of it. Let's just hope that the bank holiday weekend stays dry - but I suppose the positive side of poor weather is more time for crafting!
This card is another cute image from LOTV (do they ever do anything other than sweet images?!) called 'Ride With Me' and brings back memories of riding pillion on motorbikes in my youth! (I can hear my children laughing now!).

Don't they look as though they're having fun?
I've coloured the image with promarkers and prisma pencils, with a little distress ink to soften the edges.

The backing paper is from My Minds Eye - just love that flowery background. The flowers are from Wild Orchid and the swirls are from a Marianne die. The sentiment stamp is LOTV which I've just cut down 'by hand', adding some lovely spotty ribbon from Joanna Sheen and a brad, and the lace edging is from my stash.
A cheerful, sunny image for a sunny morning! Hope it's sunny wherever you are. Well, I'd better head off to find the garden tools. 
Back soon, Kim x 

I'd like to enter this in the following challenges:
Papertake Weekly - 'Anything Goes'



Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Christmas in May!

No, I haven't gone completely mad (yet!) but, in an effort to try to be a bit more organised with my Christmas cards this year (lol!) I thought I ought to try and make a few throughout the year so that I haven't got a mad rush come November time.  With this in mind, I recently bought a few Christmassy stamps from LOTV - and they are so cute! Pity I can't use them all year round!

This stamp is called 'Christmas Candle' - isn't she adorable? 

I've coloured her with promarkers and the sentiment stamp is also from LOTV. The main backing paper was from a little Dovecraft pack I bought cheaply ages ago, and the holly paper is from the wonderful 'Victorian Christmas' cd by Joanna Sheen. It was the first craft cd I bought - and probably the most used, if just for the lovely backing papers!  The mulberry paper Christmas tree was from my stash and I coloured some gems with my promarkers to blend in - and of course I had to add a bit of glitter. Well, it is a Christmas card! 

I'm entering this in:

Back soon - and with something a bit more spring-like! Although if it doesn't warm up soon we'll still all be wrapped up like this little girlie! 
Kim x 



Monday, 30 April 2012

Pretty Florals

Good morning! There's a strange yellow object in the sky, the light is very bright & the sky has gone a funny blue colour.... Good grief, it's actually a sunny morning! It makes Mondays a bit more bearable if it's a bright day!
Just wanted to share this card I made, which is something of a change of style for me with floral images.


The stamp is from a pretty stamp set called Fresh Florals from Chocolate Baroque which I have coloured with promarkers. 

The backing paper was a freebie with a magazine - but I can always make use of any papers! The lace & pearls are from my stash. The seam binding and rose are from WOC - I love seam binding for making bows as it seems to hold it's shape quite well.  The die cuts are from a Sizzlits set.
This is quite a simple uncluttered card for me, but I think it works ok and I was quite pleased with the flower image. 

I'm entering this into a couple of challenges :
creativeinspirations - anything goes

Well, I'll enjoy the sunshine today - and hope it lasts! Thanks for visiting and please leave a comment if you like the cards - it's lovely to hear from you! 
Back soon, Kim x 


Sunday, 29 April 2012

Great Outdoors!

Well, it's a cold, wet and windy Sunday here - when will it get warmer? I thought it was supposed to be spring?
Anyway, dreaming of playing in the great outdoors (lol!) just thought I'd share this card today with this lovely little stamp from LOTV.

I've had the stamp for a while but not used him yet, but he just looks like a typical little boy! Up to mischief! 

I've coloured him with promarkers. I've done a bit of 'shadow' stamping on the Basic Grey paper with some grasses stamps from Chocolate Baroque, and the 'Nature' sentiment stamp is from the same set. The ribbons, mesh, buttons & threads are from my stash and the leaves from WOC.


Hope you'll agree that it makes a cute 'boy' card! 

 I'm entering this in :
Lilis Little Fairies challenge - sketch
365 cards - 'All Boy - no blue'
craftycatzweeklychallenge - anything goes
mymumscraftshopchallenge - great outdoors

Thanks for visiting my (very!) little corner of cyberspace - I'll be back again soon!
Kim x

Saturday, 28 April 2012

New Home

Good morning - and at least it's dry (and possibly a bit brighter here)! Just wanted to share a card I made recently before I have to head off to do usual Saturday morning jobs (i.e. horrible housework, washing school uniforms, etc!).  My lovely sister-in-law and her husband recently moved house, and after many years finally have a garden as well! They both love wildlife & she loves feeding the birds, and they are really enjoying being able to sit and watch the birds in the garden on the (very numerous & well-stocked) birdfeeders! So I wanted to make a special little card for them for their new home

and this is what I came up with!  The lovely stamp is a Little Claire design, and they do a lovely range of cute stamps.  I coloured it with promarkers and prisma pencils

The backing paper is from the First Edition 'Birdsong' pad and the embossed panel is a Cuttlebug embossing folder (birds & swirls).  The flowers are from Wild Orchid crafts and I've used a Marianne Creatables die for the ivy and bird house.

I decorated the inside with some pale green paper and used the DooHickey die 'lovely fence' (just loving that die - keep trying to think of cards to use it, so apologies if you keep seeing it!) with some more of the ivy twirled around it and the little bird die cut which is in the Marianne set. I think it works pretty well.

And of course, it had to have a nice box to go with it! This was just simply decorated with Marianne dies for the corners & butterflies, a WOC rose & a meadow leaf die cut (another die that I find so useful). 
And thankfully, my sister-in-law really liked the card.  I hope they have many years enjoying their garden now! 
After all the boring household stuff I've got to do today, I'm hoping to get some more crafting done this afternoon (or if it stays fine I might even get into the garden - things are starting to grow fast now!). But roll on warmer weather! 
Hope you have a good weekend whatever you're doing! 
Back soon, Kim x 




Thursday, 26 April 2012

Big Pressie!

Good morning! Hope all well out there? Just thought I'd add another little card on today - and I've got a real soft spot for this little chap

It's a LOTV stamp called (funnily enough!) 'Big Present' - and he's yet another cute image!


I've coloured him with promarkers and prisma pencils, and I've tried to use slightly bolder colours this time - with a splash of deep red for his shirt.
The backing papers are K&Co and NitWit, and the 'bunting' was made from some scraps of papers & ribbon.  The buttons are from my stash and the vintage seam binding from Wild Orchid. 
The sentiment stamp is one from a very useful set of three by Hero Arts. And then a bit of distress inks round all the edges! 
Hope you like him! 
Back soon, Kim x  





Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Pretty in Pastels

Another quick post today with a card made with a couple of challenges in mind!  This is a Magnolia stamp with pastel colours


But rather than the usual pastel pinks I'd probably choose, I've gone for pastel blues.

I've coloured her with promarkers, and the backing papers are Nitwit papers.  But just for something a bit different and to add some other textures, I've made the little fabric rosette flowers with some scrap material and added the lace and the metal embellishments. And I've had them in my stash for so long that I've no idea where they came from lol! But I do know the cherry blossoms came from Wild Orchid! 

But I think it all works quite well - and keeps the theme of spring pastels!  
I've only recently started entering card challenges and I must say that it's quite addictive. It's often nice to be given a 'design brief' so to speak (especially for when the mojo goes walkabout!), and of course it's great to see what everybody else comes up with too! 
Hope you like her! 
Back soon 
Kim x 

I'm entering this in the :
Just Magnolia challenge - Spring Pastel Colours
Cute Card Thursday challenge - Metallica