My snippets card today was super easy to make - I let the patterned paper do much of the work:
I used:
Love from myself and Dudley,
My snippets card today was super easy to make - I let the patterned paper do much of the work:
I used:
Love from myself and Dudley,
I used:
- A6 white oval aperture card blank, tent style, made by Craft UK
- a snippet of pale blue pearlescent card, again from the snippets basket plus the green marbled snippet, trimmed along the gold outline of the hill
- glued the green hill to the blue snippet then glued the whole background panel to the folded in part of the aperture card front and glued that together as well
- used a white snippet of card to die cut the little mouse, dandelion clock, little floating seed heads and a heart, using dies from the really cute Lawn Fawn 'Dandy Day' Flip Flop stamp set - I also used VersaFine Clair 'Nocturne' for the stamping
- next I stamped the 'Thinking of You' sentiment to the card front, from the same set of stamps, also using the same black ink pad - held my breath a bit but the Misti didn't let me down!
- coloured in the mouse and the stem plus centre flower head of the dandelion - I love how the little mouse has his lips pursed as he blows! A tiny detail but it's there
- die cut the little stamped elements using the matching set of dies - I played really safe and die cut little 'jigs' for the tricky little elements to nestle around the images with the dies dropped in. A bit painstaking but worth it for tiny pieces to line the dies up properly
- then glued the mouse, dandelion, seed heads and a little heart in place using a glue pen
- finished!
| And this one too! |
I used:
- A6 white oval aperture card blank, side opening, made by Craft UK
- a book of Northern Lights Scrapbook papers, unbranded, from which I cut out the back panel for the scene
- used an unbranded Christmas trees die set to cut three different treetops using snippets of plain black card and glued them onto the Northern Lights paper where they would just show at the bottom left of the oval aperture
- glued the 'scene' to the folded in part of the aperture card front
- then used narow strips of foam tape to go around the inside of the card aperture and also along all four sides before folding the two front pieces of the card together - to add dimension and depth
- used a precut sticky sentiment from Clarity's 'Christmas Words and Celebrations' set. (Sadly no longer sold by Clarity, which surprises me as it's so useful for occasions other than Christmas). Added a snippet of white card plus a couple of tiny strips of narrow foam tape to the back part of the sentiment whiich would sit inside the lower aperture - plus some glue pen on the right hand end which would sit on the top of the card front - to make sure it sat level. OCD strikes again!
- finished!
These cards were great fun and I have a further eight with slight variations lined up to make in the evening whilst listening to podcasts on my laptop. Once into the swing of making them they're very therapeutic and not too demanding on my vastly improved right 'paw'!
I recalled the 'pyramage technique' I used quite a few years ago - thanks to Gail's lovely DT Christmas card over at Allsorts current challenge, which is to use traditional Christmas colours. I made three cards at the same time:
The unbranded and brilliant quality papers are all from the same pack (Amazon) which I love as they have a bit of a contemporary twist yet stay close to tradional designs. If your heart yearns for a pack, just drop me an email and I'll send you the link.
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Dudley Pupdate: It's been a tough week for Dudley as he always knows when things are 'due' or different - especially on Thursday when Len was away from early morning until 5pm having surgery and then recovering from the anaesthetic etc. before escaping for home. Dudley wouldn't even touch his brekkies so I had to hand feed him. He hunted the house and garden frequently looking for his 'bestie' and meanwhile either cuddled up to me or just lay at the top of the staircase, miserably watching the front door. That's a Havanese for you, apparently he's exactly the same when I go out - but this was a longer than usual excursion in a little dog's mind!
I added both photos as is shows Dudley on the 'move' - looking towards the far side of the house. Probably at a pigeon on the far fence - 'How very DARE they - have they no respect for my Havanese Homestead boundaries?'. Nope Dudley, pigeons don't care much at all what you think little one! x
- 7" x 5" white card blank, side opening
Love as always, Dudley Dog and me
- 7" x 5" white linen card blank, side opening
| Inside the card with sentiment - plus a little image at the front for the envelope |