Sunday 20 June 2010

Happy Everything!

I love using Sketches as a starting point for my cards and challenge blogs are a great way to start!

I often find that they make me use  my stamp sets in a way I wouldn't have normally, especially if i have a particular set I want to use!  So If you don't already take part in Challenge blogs then definitely give one a go!

Here is my entry for this weeks Friday Sketchers Challenge:


I love the distressed look on cards so have included quite a lot of inked edges and texture.  The Square paper (middle and scalloped edge) was aged using the old fashioned Tea Bag method and then touched up using inks.  The stamps are from the 'On a Pedestal' set by Stampin' Up!


I hope you enjoy!

Jo
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Saturday 19 June 2010

Pure & Simple



Some times simple cards can be the most striking and they are definitely the ones I have the most fun making!  The hardest part of course, is knowing when enough is enough and to stop adding elements to your card!

This week the challenge sketch over at Get Sketchy is the perfect starting point for such a card though, and I loved making it!



The flower is a stamp from the "Best Wishes and More" set by Stampin' Up!  which was stamped 3 times in 'Rose Red' ink and Twice in 'Taken with Teal' ink. I then cut out 2 Rose Red flowers and one Taken with Teal flower and gently bent the edges up. From the remaining stamped flowers I punched out the middle and adhered the rose red middle to the Taken With Teal flower and  the Taken with Teal middle the Rose Red flowers. They were adhered with 3d pads to add extra dimension.




The 'stalks' were machine stitched using a zigzag setting (G if you use the Janome Mini) and the flowers then added to the end of them using 3d pads again (don't you just love dimension?)


The Letters are made using the Tim Holtz Naked Grunge Board Alphabet set. The letters were inked with Taken With Teal and Rose Red Ink to match the flowers. I then used the same flower stamp as before and stamped onto the letters using 'Whisper White' Ink to add a bit more interest.

I hope you enjoy!

Jo
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