I decided to use some Aall & Create goodies for my snippets card today and ended up well away from my love of CAS cards, to say the least:
I used:
I decided to use some Aall & Create goodies for my snippets card today and ended up well away from my love of CAS cards, to say the least:
I used:
- 5.75" x 5.75" white square card blank
- glued a 5.75" x 5.75" layer of Creative Expressions' Foundation Card in 'Deep Blue' (such a gorgeous colour!) to cover the whole front of the card
- then trimmed a sheet of designer paper from a Stamps by Me 'Creative Watercolours' paper pack down to 5.5" x 5.5" and glued that onto the blue card front
- lastly the sentiment - for which I used snippets of plain vellum along with Tonic satin mirror card in 'Soft Amethyst'. The pair of dies is by Memory Box, called 'BIG Hugs' of course!
I so love this NBUS paper pad and have had it for simply ages - found it the other day languishing in a basket of snippets .... no doubt feeling like Billy No-Mates!
I'd like to enter this card into:
Allsorts Challenge #844 HERE - under 'Anything Goes'
Darnell's NBUS Challenge # 72 HERE - the paper pack is my NBUS item
Dudley Pupdate: a couple of lovely sunny days here really have made Dudley's week. Courting pigeons are his favourite target in the garden, purely to say 'Hello, I'm Dudley. Can I play your dancing and bowing game too please?'. Of course, they're off like a shot, leaving him wondering what he said wrong!
He scared us on Thursday morning when he misjudged his flying leap onto our bed, via a low footstool placed permanently at the end of the bed as his 'springboard'. He did a perfect backflip back off the bed and landed on a heap on the floor! Thankfully totally unscathed but it was a heart-stopping sight.
Sarn has opened up Challenge #527 in the Snippets Playground HERE .
| Most of my leftover snippets, some got lost in the tidying up! |
- 5.5" x 4.25" white card blank - side opening
- making the main feature of the card - Santa - was my next step as all the other placements depended on how he turned out in terms of size
- I used red, white, green and also flesh coloured snippets. The flesh colour was a Papermill Direct swatch sample. The die set was an Amazon buy last Autumn - unbranded with just 'Christmas Santa' on the packet
- die cut all 14 pieces and assembled them using a glue pen - also added a touch of pink Polychromos pencil and a little Tombow pale grey here and there as I went
- Santa's eyes were coloured using a deep blue Gelly Roll Glaze pen
- a snippet of Tonic iridescent 'Firestone Red' mirror card, trimmed to one sixteenth of an inch smaller all round than the card blank
- a piece of paper from an Amazon unbranded paper pack called 'Moonlit Reverie' - it has a slightly vintage look about it - trimmed to one eighth of an inch smaller all round than the red mirror layer
- then took a sheet of brick patterned paper from another Amazon paper pack called 'Brick Wall Texture' and trimmed a 'chimney' measuring 2" wide x 1.5" high
- glued the 'brick chimney' onto the moonlit sky paper then glued them onto the red mirror card layer
- glued the bones of the image layer to the card front
- used teeny red mirror snippets to die cut my favourite Tonic (discontinued) Christmas sentiment twice, layered them together then glued to the top left hand corner
- final step was to use thin sticky pads to glue Santa in place - stuck in the chinmey!
I had intended using a small 'Ho, Ho, Ho' die for the sentiment but, given Santa's predicament I doubt if he'd have been chuckling out any 'Ho's right at that time!
The song 'When Santa got stuck up the chimney' was very popular in the mid-70's. But, being somewhat vintage, I remember my Dad singing it to me when I was little and apparently it was first out in 1953!
I ended up with two cards the same - which was a bonus, given all the faffing around making up the Santas!
And now, drumroll! Take a bow Len! I originally intended to have Santa resting and looking out of a frame or a die cut circle and was half prepared to go down that route when Len spotted a Santa all made up and immediately said 'he needs to be partway out of a chimney'. Bingo! Many thanks for that inspiration, you clever chap.
I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:
- 5" x 5" square white card blank - side opening
- trimmed a snippet of Tonic mirror 'Red Organza' card down to 4.5" x 4.5"
- trimmed a snippet of white card down to 4.25" x 4.25" and glued it to the front of the piece of 'Red Organza' card
- next embossed a snippet of Tonic pearlescent 'Luna Silver' card using a NBUS folder by Arriettycraft called 'Hearts'
- trimmed the hearts embossed card down to 3.5" x 3.5" then cut across it diagonally using a guillotine
- glued the triangles to the top left and bottom right corners of the white layer of card. The card design sort of evolved as I went along, otherwise I'd have glued the triangles to the white layer before backing it with the red (easier to line up) . However, a blind man on a galloping horse wouldn't notice!
- then die cut the sentiment twice using another couple of snippets of the 'Red Organza' card and layered them together
- glued the sentiment onto the front panel and added five little hearts - die cut from teensy snippets using the same sentiment die, which is by Impression Obsession called 'Love'. I really like how the letter 'o' is depicted by a heart - another die that's on my long list of favourites!
- finally, the whole panel was adhered to the front of the card blank, using narrow foam strips - finished!
I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:
I recently bought a fabulous John Next Door 'pre-loved' 'Shaded Ivy' stamp and matching die. Here it is in use below:
And to show there's no waste:
I used:
- 5.5" x 4.25" 'Silkweave 'Pale Ivory Linen' card blank - side opening
- added a layer of Tonic pearlescent 'Red Velvet' card to cover the whole of the card front to pick up the red in the patterned paper
- the papers, one patterned and one plain green are from the gorgeous Honey Bee Stamps 'Make It Merry' paper pad - a huge favourite of mine.
- I followed the tutorial and 'sort of' managed to assemble the pieces evenly onto a snippet of 'Pale Ivory linen' card, using Collall All Purpose Glue for moveability. I used one patterned sheet and one plain green sheet - which actually gave me enough pieces for four cards in total - result! Double sided card such as SU card with one patterned and one plain side would work so well wth this clever idea!
- then adhered the 'criss cross' panel to the card front using narrow foam tape and a glue stick for moveability
- and now for the sentiment - I used a Penny Black 'song of peace' sentiment stamp and VersaFine Clair 'Shady Lane' ink pad to stamp the sentiment, using a 'jig' I made, as there were four to die cut/stamp identically
- the die I used is a Presscut 'Oval Stitch Hole' die - a huge set in many sizes!
No challenges this time. I'm Brenda's GD over at Allsorts right now - go me! And also I already used one stamp from the stamp set so it isn't totally NBUS for Darnell's challenge!
Dudley Pupdate: He's developed a habit of snuggling down all cosy between us in during the night, on what is thankfully a King sized bed. Even to the point of lying with his head snuggled into my neck. That's fine by me, but the other morning I was woken up by something gently stroking my hair. I thought it was Dudley at first but then, cracking me up, realised it was Len half asleep thinking he was stroking Dudley with his hand! Havanese pooches do have silky hair rather than fur BTW! It took all of my self control not to lick Len's hand in return - and give a loud 'WOOF'!!
- 5.5" x 4.25" cream Hunkydory card blank - side opening
- a leftover snippet of the same sheet of Hunkydory cream card on which to assemble the herringbone background, covered with 'medium sticky' double sided adhesive sheet
- a selection of quarter inch wide paper strips, cut from snippets tucked in the back of LOTV's 'Country Gentleman' 8" x 8" paper pad - a variety of different colours/patterns
- spent a very contented time adding the strips to the sticky panel
- the next step, once the herringbone was completed, was to snip off the overhanging ends of the strips - I'd done this after a fashion as I went along so as not to waste any small pieces but trimming the remaining ends from the back of the card panel evens it all up
- then I was faced with a panel which wasn't exactly equal on opposing sides where the chevrons finished - it's the nature of the beast and so I carefully trimmed the herringbone panel, a little bit at a time and ended up with a piece measuring 3.5" x 4.75" - which still kept the A2 card balance/proportions and evened up the pattern edges
- then layered the herringbone panel onto a larger rectangle of brown Hunkydory card as a frame add narrow frames
- glued the herringbone layer onto the card front, using Collall All Purpose Glue
-adhered the two layer front panel to the card blank using narrow foam tape for some lift
- then stamped the sentiment using a large stamp from a set by The Greetery called 'Opposites Attract' - and a Tsukeno Brilliant 'Pearlescent Poppy' ink stamp, onto a snippet of the cream card I'd been using throughou
- made a cutting 'jig' and die cut the sentiment out, using a die from the same Greetery set
- then took a little snippet of the Hunkydory brown card and die cut it using a Lil'Inkers 'Stitched Rectangle' - tweaking it a little at each end by shuffling the die along by one stitch and re-cutting
- glued the sentiment together and then onto the brown rectangle - finally gluing it to the bottom right of the card
- finished!
I loved making this card, especially the herringbone background. It's the selection and slicing of the snippets of papers I found to be more onerous - actually building up the herringbone itself is very satisfying!
Do come and play in Allsorts - there's also an 'anything goes option', the challenge runs for two weeks - plus the prize is four background stamps from A&C. Go for it!
With love, good grief, I sound like Meghan Markle!!
- 5.5" x 4.25" white card blank - side opening
- a snippet of Tonic pearlised 'Red Velvet' card, very slightly trimmed then glued onto the card blank front
- the deeply embossed deep cream (camera lied again!) panel of Christmas foliage, cones and flowers was trimmed by moi and glued on top of the red layer
- used a NBUS die set for the first time - by John Next Door called 'Bold Wishes - JND558', plus small snippets of Tonic pearlised 'Red Velvet' and pearlised 'Majestic Gold' - to die cut the sentiment and also its shadow background
- glued the gold sentiment onto the red background/shadow using a glue pen
- used Nuvo glue to adhere the sentiment panel to the card front, at bottom right
- finished!
I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:
- 5.75" x 5.75" white card blank, side opening
- used a pad of Craft Perfect 'Moonlight Rose' card for the two backing layers, trimmed to 5" x 5" and 4.75" x 4.75" - 'Rose Platinum' and 'Frosted Silver'.
- also used snippets in the same colours as above, plus 'Burnished Rose' from the same pad for the bells, bow and sentiment - all of which I cut out in readiness before launching into the actual assembly side of things
- the first thing to be assembled were the two bells, 'Burnished Rose' matt snippets for the main parts then the top 'filigree' layers plus the 'ringers' were die cut from shiny 'Rose Platinum' and then glued together. The die sets, unused and almost forgotten (shame on me!) are by Dee's Distinctively. They're 'Bell Silhouette and ringer' plus 'Bell No.1' and 'Bell No. 2'. If they are even available now, sorry!
- the bow was die cut twice and layered/glued together - using a snippet of 'Frosted Silver' card plus a glorious bow die from an unbranded set of seven different bows, from eBay ages ago
- the sentiment was die cut using a Technique Tuesday die set called 'Say-It-Noel' and used the matt pink for the shadow and the shiny pink card from the snippets pile for the actual word 'Joy'
- much earlier on in the process, I'd die cut a plain white square mat for the image - using a 4'5' x 4.5" square stitched die by Heffy Doodle
- assembly time - gosh that sounds like the morning call at boarding school! So, I glued the largest background layer of card onto the card front
- then set to on the main panel assembly - starting by gluing the silver and white stitched die cut panels together
- used very narrow foam tape (and the very forgiving glue stick which allows some movement before pressing down hard) to apply to the back of the silver/white panel and gingerly stuck it onto the already adhered shiny rose panel on the card front
- and then, drum roll, time for the bells, bow and sentiment to be added!
- glued the bottom bell to the centre top of the panel. then popped the top bell on - and added the bow - all using snippets of very thin sticky pads to raise them a bit
- finally, glued the sentiment onto the bottom right of the panel and called it 'finished'!
Psst. Once again, no matter what daylight or artificial light I used - the pretty pinks tones of this card didin't wanna play ball!
I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:
'Santa Dudley' looked at my Christmas wish list and chose a die that I've liked for ages as his gift to me - go Dudley! Here it is in use below:
I used:
I used:
- 5.75" x 5.75" white card blank - side opening
- Katy Sue's decoupage sheet called 'Santa Train' which I layered using very thin sticky pads
- used snippets of Tonic's pearlescent 'Majestic Gold' and 'Red Velvet' card to make a 'frame' and glued it onto the card front
- glued the assembled Santa Train image onto the gold layer
- final touch, added the words and little hearts and popped the card into a white card box, bought ready to assemble from Amazon - vastly superior to a well known card making company's offering!
Not entering any challenges this time - onto Christmas 2026 card making next!
Here's a peek at the Christmas card that Len gave to me:
It's absolutely stunning, stands at about 4" deep when opened up and is one to keep for sure. I know it's laser cut and pre-printed but the design is a delight too! Ha! Much as I'd love to compete I'll settle for it sitting on my desk right in front of me for the new few days.
Dudley Pupdate: There's a slight possibility of snow here before too long, as we live at about the highest point in Hampshire. Dudley has a very smart fleece lined new 'walkies' jacket as well as one for just romping around the garden without the need for a built in harness or some leg protection - both are red so we don't lose him in any snow drifts. What am I like, thinking back to Northumberland snow depths when that easily happened to my beloved Bichons! Just their coal black noses popping up out of two foot of snow in the fields behind where I lived at the time. Meanwhile, Dudley and I are watching the skies for any white flakes! Len is praying we don't get any!
I used:
- 5.75" x 5.75" white card blank - side opening
- Katy Sue's decoupage sheet called 'Christmas Flowers' which I layered using very thin sticky pads
- used Tonic's 'Inca Gold' and 'Scarlet Organza' mirror card to make a 'frame' and glued it onto the card front
- used a snippet of white card which I ran embossed lines around before gluing it to the card front
- glued the assembled Christmas wreath onto the white piece of card
- final touch, added the sentiment and popped the card into a white card box, bought ready to assemble from Amazon
I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges: