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Hello butterfly scrapbook page

Irene Tan has very kindly given her permission for us to use her beautiful scrapbook page  to scraplift for our crop’s February scraplift challenge over at ukscrappers. Check out her fabulous blog – she is very talented and shares her ideas and tutorials. You will find this original page under 100%concentration in October 2009 with her description of how she put it all together.

I love all of this page: the colours, the layout, the bling, the photo…..all of it! I kept the colours and some of the general layout, I used mostly stamps rather than rub-ons (only 1 rub-on in the corner of my photo), I used some bling and butterflies, added one bloom but left out the lace and some of the smaller flowers and I didn’t rip my photo.
Here is my scraplift version- Ceara has just had a butterfly land on her nose!
The other butterflies were made using the napkin technique onto acetate and cut out which means they maintain a fragile look and you can see the colour of the background through them.

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Hello butterfly (my scraplift version of Irene Tan’s page)

Inks: Distress inks: shabby shutters, peeled paint, scattered straw, black soot and vintage photo, Black document ink
Paper: Magenta Printemps passion collection – Robins nest, K&co Toscana swirls embossed vellum, 7 gypsies Karma, black vellum (punched fern), acetate, napkin
Stamps: Autumn leaves On the edge (Katie Pertiet), Venaissance Llewelyn-Bowen, Basic grey Flourish corners, Inkadinkado Hello hummingbird, Aspects of Design Butterfly, Stampers anonymous Urban tapestry
Other: flat backed pearls, paper blooms, pieces from old ear rings, BoBunny Bella Journee corner rub-on, clear zoomz

ukstampers March ATC swap

We are doing the ukstampers March swap a little early and the theme this time is rip and tear (basically distressing) so for two of my ATCs I have used ripped tissue paper and ripped napkin and the 3rd one uses distressed embossing powder for the tiny frame. We also had to make an arch to swap. I have never made an arch before so this is my first attempt. I spent ages on it and am quite pleased with the result so I hope the recipient likes it as much as I do.

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Inks: Distress inks shabby shutters, peeled paint and mustard seed, black document ink
Card: white card, tissue paper
Stamps: free memories stamps from craft stamper mag, Elusive images Diamond art, Stampers anonymous mini muse
Other: white rub-on Family, melted UTEE tinted green, mod podge, cut out text

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Inks: black document ink, distress ink scattered straw
Card: white, napkin
Stamps: Stampin up Sanded background, StudioG small alphabet
Other: mod podge, glossy accents

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Inks: Distress inks Frayed burlap, Scattered straw and vintage photo, black document ink, versamark with gold and distress vintage photo embossing powders
Card: white
Stamps: Paperartsy wings plate 4 and man of numbers plate 5, Llewelyn-Bowen Venaissance
Other: glossy accents, tiny flower sticker, red krylon shimmer leafing pen, water colour pencils, glitter pen

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Inks: black document ink, Distress inks Frayed burlap, antique linen and vintage photo, versamark with gold embossing powder
Card: White, black
Stamps: Alice in wonderland (unknown), Autumn leaves On the edge (Katie Pertiet, Basic Grey flourish corners
Other: beads, copper chain, gold and copper brads, glossy accents, clear circle domes, zip pull, gold trim stained with copper alcohol ink, copics to colour, copper pen

ATC swap Moody Blues

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The ukstampers ATC swap for this month is Moddy Blues theme so basically anything blue plus a twinchie with any theme. I have kept my twinchie to the same blue theme.
Inks: Alcohol inks Stream, stonewashed and sailboat blue
Card: silver mirror card
Other: glossy accents, nail art micro bits, cuttlebug embossing folder

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Inks: Alcohol inks Stream, stonewashed and sail boat blue, black stazon
Card: silver mirror card, aluminium foil tape
Stamps: Inkadinkado Patterned pets
Other: black and blue acrylic paint, stickles, netting, glossy accents, cuttlebug embossing folders

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Inks: Alcohol inks stream, stonewashed and sailboat blue, black document ink, distress inks broken china, black soot and faded jeans
Card: silver mirror card, black, white
Stamps: Inkadinkadoo Patterned pets, Autumn leaves on the edge (Katie Pertiet)
Other: black netting as resist, glossy accents, pencils to colour, stickles and silver pen, cuttlebug embossing folders

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Inks: Alcohol inks stream, stonewashed and sailboat blue, black stazon
Card: silver mirror card, black, acetate
Stamps: Celtic (unknown)
Other: black and blue acrylic paint, stickles, metal leaf flakes oxidising black, cuttlebug embossing folders

Week3 ukstampers tag challenge

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Week 3 on ukstampers challenge asks for a tag incorporating a floral stamped image, buttons and some text.
Here is my effort using watercolour paper this week and another form of resist.

Inks: Black document ink, sprays: Chroma jewels Amber, Glitz spritz Desert moon antique rose, Glimmer mist Cherry limeade
Card: thick watercolour paper, computer paper
Stamps: Stamps Happen Magnolia (Julia Hawkins)
Other: tan button, 3 tiny burgundy buttons, water colour pencils to colour, Tim Holtz flourish mask, Distress stickles rock candy (over the computer generated text), eyelet

Week 2 ukstampers tag challenge

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This tag is for last weeks challenge and for this one I had to include any stamped image, glitter and buttons. As you can see I made it all about buttons and I stamped the background on glossy card using the resist technique then for the individual buttons: they were stamped on acetate and glitter added to to the back.

Inks: Black Stazon, versamark, Big and juicy Hydrangea
Card: glossy white, acetate
Stamps: free buttons stamp from craft stamper mag ages ago, Technique Tuesday Hanging by a thread
Other: variegated thread, scissors brad, glitter, brayer

A few cards for men.

This month I have half a dozen birthday cards to make and four of them are for men – why is is that I find designing cards for men is so much more difficult than for women?

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Inks: Black document ink, Distress inks Antique linen and black soot
Card: Black, white
Stamps: Stampin up Sense of time, Seeing spots and Curvy verses, Autumn leaves On the edge (Katie Pertiet), Clarity stamps clever corner Delicate
Other: circle domed bubble, Stampin up hardware

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Inks: Stampin up Old olive and Pumpkin pie
Card: Stampin up paper Summer picnic, white card
Stamps: Design house Deco A glimpse & a rose in the hand (greeting), Llewelyn-Bowen Vernaissance
Other: memory chips (metal parts coloured with Sunset orange alcohol ink)

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Inks: Black document ink to go around the edges
Card: Black, white, silver and red mirror card, acetate, gingham paper
Other: red and silver brads
The greeting was printed out and the compass was an image from the internet printed onto acetate. All the parts move so you can turn the compass dial around the silver brad and you can turn the whole compass to reveal the greeting. Photo doesn’t show up the shiny dial very well.

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Inks: Archival Coffee, Distress ink Walnut stain
Card: Natural brown card, beige card
Stamps: Stampin up Sense of time, Stampers anonymous Urban tapestry, Autumn leaves On the edge (Katie Pertiet)
Other: Tim Holtz mask Timeworks, brad and cog

Tag for ukstampers weekly challenge week 1

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 I tried to prevent the glare from the acetate which meant I didn’t capture the effect of the glitter, not to mention the focus is all to pot!
This is the first tag for the UKstampers Rolling recipe tag challenge for 2010.  The recipe for this first tag is: a stamped image, lace and glitter.  The lace I have used is a scrap from my wedding dress.  The writing at the base says: Queen Anne’s lace (which is actually a wild carrot (Daucus carota), and the image is off it’s flower heads.
I stamped the image in pale plum onto the card then overlaid this with the same image in white ink stamped onto acetate.  The edges are white paint.
Inks:  Stampin up Pale plum, Versacolor white
Card:  Stampin up pale plum, acetate
Stamps:  Aspects of design 6 – Nature
Other:  lace, white glitter, eyelet, white paint

Edinburgh croppers scraplift challenge January

At the Edinburgh scrapper’s crop on Saturday I managed to finish my scraplift page for our Scraplift Challenge 2010.  Each month someone from the group chooses a scrap page for the group to scraplift from.
Pauline chose our first one: ‘End-of-a-perfect-day’ by gwyneth123.
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and here is my interpretation: ‘Dig, dig, dig’ – the journalling says – ‘Gardening:  A leisure time activity involving a lot of  time and little leisure.’
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Inks:  Colorbox fluid chalk Lime pastel, Memento Rhubarb stalk, Distress inks:  Frayed burlap, antique linen and peeled paint.
Card:  papers from Bo Bunny My darling collection and Lily bee French Couture
Stamps:  Stampin up Sense of time (clock), Hero arts Four dolls (flowers on the arrow)
Other:  embellishments left over from other projects, bottle cap, Green acetate frame from Fancy pants, acetate arrow, brads, elastic band, note paper, tiny watch pieces

Pop-up cube card

Edited: I have been informed that my link was wrong for IACW so I hope I have now fixed it.   Apologies to anyone who had difficulty in accessing the video – it is also on you tube ‘pop up cube in a wallet’ .

I found this cute little project over at IACW (in Jan 04, 2010 and scroll down to the video and templates) via ukscrappers forum so I had a go today. The pictures on the other sides are a stag and a Macintosh image.  This is to thank Mieko for her lovely card and gift that she sent us for New Year.

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The cube is folded flat and has an elastic band in the centre so that it pops up when it is removed from it’s envelope.  You can see the video of how this is done using the link above.
Inks:  Archival coffee,  Brilliance pearlescent orange and olive, Black document ink
Card: Stampin up selection and white card
Stamps:  Stampin up (various), Heritage rubber stamps,

Other:  Stampin up oval scallop punch, elastic band, watercolour pencils to colour

Black and White ATCs

Happy New Year!
I wish you all the very best for this coming year and I would like to thank you for all your comments you have been kind enough to leave over the past year. I get inspiration from visiting other crafter’s blogs so I hope in sharing my crafty work (and my mistakes) that my blog gives some inspiration and tips to others too.

This is the my first blog entry of 2010. It is soooo cold just now and my craft room is the coldest room in the house so I haven’t been doing much in it recently.

Here are my 3 ATCs for the ukstampers swap – this month’s theme is black and white with a twist: the twist being that we have to make a tag too. Now I have just kept to the black and white theme for my tag and there is also a floral thing going on in them all too (not intentional at all!). The doll ATC was inspired by Gail Milburn’s article in the Craft stamper mag Feb 2010 issue.

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Inks: Black document ink, Versacolor white pigment ink, Distress ink black soot
Card: White card, black textured card, piece of black textured paper (from inside of chocolate box)
Stamps: Hero arts four dolls, Stampin up sense of time, The artistic stamper hound’s tooth, Tapestry stamps Yummy garden (plus others), Clarity stamps corner, Michael Strong Cloisonné vase
Other: brad, square button, paper rose, blossoms, pearls, black sequins, lace, crackle glaze, ribbon, black mesh, sparkle pens