Sunday 13 October 2024

Sunday Snippets - 'You are unique'

My snippets card this time was triggered by the arrival of a surprise package from a lovely friend. Amongst the delicious hand crafted goodies, templates and ideas she had included the offcuts from some Gelli plate pulling she used when making up the package contents. It called out to me, so I made this to share with you:


I used:

- 4.75" x 3.5" silkweave pale ivory linen card blank, side opening - odd size due to being left over from making A2 cards from the same card pack. Therefore a snippet!

- the gelli pull paper snippet wasn't huge but so very lovely and I knew fairly quickly exactly what to do with it - first of all I mounted it onto a snippet of white card using double sided sticky sheet 

- worked out the positioning and size of the main stamp and trimmed the gelli snippet to the size I wanted, then backed it with a slightly larger black frame using a snippet of Tonic 'Black Velvet' Satin effect mirror card - used Collall glue for that step. Sort of working backwards at this point - with the trimming to fit the card size

- then stamped the image, using a stamp from the AALL & Create 'Long-Eared Mammal' set of stamps and a VersaFine Clair 'Nocturne' ink pad

- then picked out a 'You are unique' sentiment strip from the Clarity 'Words Sticker Collection' and popped it into position on the lower left- hand side of the little panel (cheating but quick!)

- finally, added the completed panel to the card front, using thin sticky strips - and called it 'done'!

I loved making this card, wanting to do the background piece of paper worked by a friend some proper justice. Quietly rewarding I think.

I'd like to enter this card into:

Darnell's NBUS Challenge#6- the AALL & Create 'Long-Eared Mammal' set of stamps was having a first outing

Also Allsorts #802 - under the anything goes option

Dudley Pupdate: During this previous week, Len and I went together to have our Covid and flu vaccinations. A saga ............... of which I'll spare you all the details - be grateful! However, whilst waiting for me outside the Chemist's shop with Len, a defensive Dudley barked at anyone who walked past the door where he last saw his Mum - naughty boy! Then, not content with that - up came the rear end and he did a full squat to leave his little trademark 💩. WHAT? He already did that earlier on home territory - did he keep it in reserve? Thank goodness for always having emergency poop bags on hand! Smiling here - I think that Len returned home rather traumatised and ready for a lie down in a darkened room! I think we've moved from StroppyTeenager to Antagonistic Adult overnight!

Very importantly, we have a new Challenge #491 being run by our lovely Sarn over HERE! Do please come and play - no doubt there will be goodies for cooler days to be had in the tree house!

Love from myself and Dudley, 



15 comments:

  1. Well I think you’ve done a grand job doing justice to that lovely gelli print. The stamped image and Clarity phrase go really well with it, as does the layering. Oops poor Len 💩😂. P.s. you know we all want to hear the saga now?! 😉xxx

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  2. What a lovely card Di. Love the background and the stamped hare plus the fab sentiment.

    I’m gonna have to have words with my fave pup! Xxx

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  3. Lust colours of that Gelli print and a favourite A&C Hare. Reading the events of your Covid trip makes me realise the benefits of living in nowhere land as taking the girls with us anywhere is not an option. The trip for ours would have been fine, but for a 98 year old lady who remonstrated about every one and thing and left the poor chap doing the jabs with a heck of a long queue whist trying to placate her.......if I ever get that far who knows, I might be the same!

    B x

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  4. Oh gosh, that really was a mega typo, sorry all, LUSH colours!!

    B x

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  5. How lovely to receive a surprise package of goodies - love what you made with the gelli print by using that fab stamp and word strip. Oh dear, fancy Dudley making a spectacle of himself (and Len) outside the pharmacy. Apparently he know just the way to show his disapproval 🤣🤣 - hope he's been forgiven.

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  6. It's a fab make. Dudley was obviously showing you how 💩 it was waiting around for you lol!

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  7. Those surprise packages are the best aren't they? I just love those big ears on the rabbit - what a fantastic card!

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  8. Wonderful card Di, you did justice to the beautiful background.
    We're having our flu/Covid jabs in a couple of weeks, hope everything will be straightforward. I've just about recovered from my recent second shingles jab a week or so ago! Hope Len had recovered from unexpectedly needing a poop bag for Dudley!

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  9. This is lovely Di gorgeous background created and l love the bunny and cannot get enough of the print behind too x

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  10. So fabulous!
    Great use of the print! The rabbit looks good on there!
    Thanks for joining us at Allsorts!
    Haha on the Dudley pupdate!

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  11. That is a very pretty coloured gelli print Di and makes a wonderful background for the silhouette hare and perfectly framed and finished with a lovely sentiment sticker. How great to get a surprise parcel of goodies from a friend. Sounds as though Dudley was in extra fine form..lol. x

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  12. A lovely card Di and what fabulous crafty goodies you received.
    Kath x

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  13. Popping back to say thank you for sharing your card in the Allsorts Challenge this week.
    Liz xx

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  14. Me again, just to say thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts.

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  15. Love how you used that beautiful print, Di! We got our Covid shots a month ago and this weekend we'll get flu shots. Sure hope they give good protection. Funny Dudley barked when Len was with him. Fritz is OK as long as we don't both go in the store. Oh yes--always have poop sacks available!

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