Tuesday 6 May 2014

Inchies to the rescue

Irene gave me some really good advice - 'Never throw a wrecked 'huff and puff stamped image' away, use it for your inchies'. So when I played the other day and didn't much like the result I took heed and this was the end result:
I used:

- A6 white card blank

- plain green snippet (SU's 'Always Artichoke') background

- white background, embossed using Cuttlebug's 'Script' folder

- the 'wrecked' image which is Penny Black's 'Irises' Slapstick stamp, coloured using a mixture of Whisper pens and Tim Holtz Distress Markers then punched with SU's 1.25" square punch into three (picking the 'best' bits)

- three squares of lemon spotted paper punched from a snippet of Dovecraft's 'Back to Basics' paper pack

- 'Always Artichoke' butterflies, die cut with SU's 'Beautiful Wings' Embosslits and topped with white pearls

- sentiment stamped using SU's 'Old Olive' ink pad and a stamp from a Personal Impressions' set called 'Everyday Words Happy Birthday' by Lindsay Mason, then punched with SU's 'Word Window' and popped onto a snippet of the lemon spotty paper (punched with SU's 'Modern Label' punch)

Couple of tips for today. Firstly, I love SU's 'Word Window' punch but often find that sentiment stamps are just that bit on the large side - even though (sigh) I do have quite a selection to choose from. The 'Everyday Words Happy Birthday' set is brilliant though, I only bought it recently and it comes with such a wide choice of small and neat sentiments - at least 16 of which fit the Word Window punch. This is the link to Sirstampalot where I got mine from. I should have got one for the Playground Toybox but wasn't sure if they'd be as small as I hoped - they are though!

Secondly, lately I've been using Colall All Purpose glue for layering as it's very forgiving and allows a bit of movement if you work quite quickly.  I got a bit fed up with closing the nozzle to use the glue spreader so now have a saved empty Colall bottle and use that one to do any 'spreading'. Bet most of you already thought of that one anyhow :)

Oh, and finally - never throw a snippet away! :)

Di
x

14 comments:

  1. Great tips and a beautiful save of those snippets! If I could part with my snippets, I'd have much more space, but I'd be wasting a lot more paper in the long run, so I'm taking your advice and saving it all!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Oh my gosh...now i will have even more to save! lol
    This is sweet. Love the embossing folder too!

    I always appreciate your tips...they are sensible and the sort of thing i like to try. So thanks again!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Oh, that is so pretty :-D Now you're just trying to make me save every single scrapette !!!! LoL

    Hugz
    IKE xxxxxxxx

    ReplyDelete
  4. A great card (love the yellow!!) and some great tips too Di xx

    ReplyDelete
  5. Flipping heck - what a GREAT SAVE of an image that went wrong. You and Irene are clever bunnies. Love the embossed background too.

    Right - off for some brekkie.
    xxx

    ReplyDelete
  6. Great rescue job Di! Loving the embossing too. x

    ReplyDelete
  7. Throw a snippet away! The very thought!
    Lovely card there Miss. I am such a baaaad blogger lately. I never looked over the weekend - slap my wrists!
    It was nice to be away from the puter for a while!
    Hugs
    xx

    ReplyDelete
  8. Wonderful card Di, I love the Spring colours and little butterflies.
    luv
    irene
    cccc

    ReplyDelete
  9. beautiful card Di, I like the design of your cards x

    ReplyDelete
  10. Great tips from you Di, and great advice from Irene. I'm really enjoying your inchie cards ... love the colours in this one. Hugs, Elizabeth xx

    ReplyDelete
  11. Snap! Over the weekend I made an inchie card too! Love the embossing in the background and what a great way to use up those images too x

    ReplyDelete
  12. I'll have to remember that--this is such a lovely card, Di!

    ReplyDelete
  13. Such a pretty card Di love your design

    Anne

    ReplyDelete

Thank you so much if you take the time to comment!

This is a public blog. Those leaving a comment on any post on this blog or entering a piece of artwork into a linky do so in the knowledge that their name and blog link are visible to all who visit this blog and in so doing have published their own personal details and consented to my use of that personal information should they be selected as a winner or to accredit work.