Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Day 17 Cattitude ATC - March Challenge - available to swap

This is one of my oldest and most favourite of rubber stamps. It called 'Tabithas Portrait' by Anita and I just love the expression on that cats face.

I've heat embossed it in purple against a pink background and added the word cattitude from an inkadinkado set. I think most cats suffer from cattitude, I know my 3 do!

Monday, 16 March 2015

Day 16 Life is a Journey ATC - March Challenge - available to swap



This lovely lady is from Aprils Making Cards Magazine - she is teamed with the apt saying 'Life is a Journey - Not a Destination'  - so true!

Sunday, 15 March 2015

Day 15 Make A wish ATC - March Challenge - available to swap


This cute dragonfly was made by using the free stamp and die set from Simply Cards & Papercraft Magazine ( issue 134). The die cutting also gives it a bit of embossing to the wings too.

I've layered it against a strange piece of paper which has a blue metallic web against a raspberry red background, a bit of a strange combination that seems work out OK!

Saturday, 14 March 2015

Day 14 Inspire ATC - March Challenge - available to swap


A simple atc, but sometimes it only takes something simple to inspire you - especially when crafting! 

I usually start with a central image when making a card or ATC, but sometimes it can be a small embellishment that sparks off the creativity! What works for you?

Just a reminder that these are some of my atc's that are available to swap.

Friday, 13 March 2015

Day 13 - you Make Me Smile, ATC Challenge


These are more of the free stamps from Quick Cards Magazine that I mentioned yesterday. I love the silhouettes of all the flowers and plants and have stamped them in a brown Momento ink against a yellow paper.

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Day 12 - Whatever Makes You Happy , ATC Challenge


This stamp was a freebie with Quick Cards Made Easy Magazine, along with some other lovely ones this month! 
So, I hope you are able to do Whatever makes you happy today too!

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Day 11 - CREATE , ATC Challenge


This atc of paper pierced Mushrooms is something a bit different, sometimes we all need to mix and match and create something unique!

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Day 10 - Spring Garden, ATC Challenge

Well, Spring had finally sprung, there are buds forming everywhere and its warming up at last! This cute saying 'Live, laugh, love and always walk in the garden of Spring' seems very apt!

Monday, 9 March 2015

Day 9 - March ATC Challenge,A Heart of Roses


This is a decoupage atc - not something I do very often because I find them fiddly and difficult to keep even! It also has one of my favourite ways of filling space - 3 dots of  'Perfect Pearls'. 

I have several bottles of perfect pearls in many different colours and often use them as a finishing touch on a card

Sunday, 8 March 2015

Day 8 - March ATC Challenge, a Chandelier


I would love an elegant chandelier such as this one - unfortunately I don't think it would sit well in my 1930's semi!

This image comes from an 3 year old copy of Making Cards Magazine - see, I knew it come in useful one day!

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Day 7 - March ATC Challenge, Sitting Pretty


Today's ATC  features a brown cat and is called Sitting Pretty. I am a real cat lover and currently have 3 of them living with me. They often like to sit in the most awkward places - such as the piece of paper I want to use to make a card or the keyboard of the laptop!

Friday, 6 March 2015

Day 6 - March ATC Challenge, pink roses

This vintage style ATC has a paper pierced heart ( stamp from Craft Stamper Mag) with wooden roses embellishment that has been softly coloured to match the rest. The background stamping was made with one of my favourite stamps. It is a corner garland and I have used it so many times over the years!

Thursday, 5 March 2015

Day 5 - British Sewing Bee ATC!

This ATC was inspired by the British Sewing Bee - I love this program even though I haven't sewn for years.

The men in it this year are brilliant - my money is on Neil to win. I was sad to see Ryan leave last week - I'm sure he has a future career in the fashion industry.

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Day 4- March ATC Challenge

This is a vintage 'bits n bobs' ATC made by combining several little pieces sitting in my stash!

The weird wolfs head sticking out his tongue is actually a brad. I am happy to swap any of these ATC's, just let me know in the comments box below if you are interested.

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Day 3 - March Challenge - How Now Brown Owl

This little owl is a Tando chipboard that I painted with brown nail varnish! I tried colouring him with promarkers but he just looked a little washed out. He has a drop of gold perfect pearls for eyes and is sitting on a hand cut tree branch.



Monday, 2 March 2015

2nd of March - No limit on Happiness

Today's  ATC is made using a couple of stamps that I don't think I have used before.


The saying is from an old copy of Creative Stamping Magazine and the bag and suitcase stamps were a freebie from another magazine back in 2013 - so its was about time they were inked up!

Sunday, 1 March 2015

An ATC A Day Keeps the Doctor Away!

I've decided to set myself a challenge for March - to make 31 ATC's (Artist Trading Cards) during the month, one for each day! It shouldn't be too hard as I love making ATCs, but I want to try to make as many different styles and techniques as possible in the month. Here is my first one
Quite suitable for the first day of spring isn't it! The lamb and saying are from this months Creative Stamping magazine.

All my ATCs are available to swap, happy to swap several at a time to save postage costs.


Saturday, 21 February 2015

Camden Town Collection ...

I just love the freebie with this months Cardmaking & Papercraft Magazine, the Camden Town Collection by Crafters Companion. I've made several cards already from the free papers and find they match up with quite a few embellishments I already have in my stash.

They have a lovely summery feel to them, don't they!

Friday, 13 February 2015

Crafting Essentials ....

What are your crafting essentials? For me it has to be double sided tape (in different widths) and my trusty X-Cut guillotine. I won it in a draw years and years ago from Docrafts and it still cuts clean and sharply.
Over the years it has been knocked off the table and bounced several times and had the handle grip replaced, but it is still something I use for every single card I make - you just cannot cut a clear straight line with scissors!!

Saturday, 7 February 2015

A small dent in the stash


I've had this paper sitting at the bottom of the pile for a very long time - at least 5 years, so I'm glad I finally got an idea of how to use it!  I find the larger patterned papers difficult to accommodate and prefer smaller regular patterns.

Thursday, 29 January 2015

Raising a bit for charity

I am glad to say that I have been able to raise £100 for the Blue Cross charity by selling my birthday and Christmas cards to friends at work

One of the 50 challenges I set myself when I turned 50 in August was to raise some money to build a new re-homing centre for the Blue Cross in Suffolk.

I regularly make cards to raise funds for the Hospice and cancer care and thought it was time to support another local charity. 2 of my cats  Millie and Moxxi came from the Blue Cross as kittens. 

There was an article in the local newspaper about how difficult it was to find homes for black cats - so we welcomed this pair into our home. Despite them coming from the same litter, they are so different in both size and personality!


Moxxi is a long, skinny cat who is friendly, out-going and a bit of a hunter, whilst Millie is a short, fat furball who never ventures further than the bottom of the garden!

Here's a post about them when they were little kittens.

Sunday, 25 January 2015

Swapping ATC's

 Many moons ago I started making ATC's as a way of using up some of the small scraps of paper left over from card making.

Artist Trading Cards (ATC's) have to measure 3.5 x 2.5 inches and they have to be traded not sold. Those are the only 2 rules. Apart from that, anything goes!


They can be made using any theme, style or techniques - and it is quite fun trying out new stamps or stash on them.

 I have now made hundreds of them over the years and swapped them with crafters from all over the world. I've posted up photos of a few old ones to show a few examples.

I now host a monthly theme swap on Docrafts and I am amazed at the variety of different cards that turn up every time. New members are always welcome to join!

I am also part of a small  international ATC swapping group of around a dozen - so I get the chance to make and receive lots of these little treasures!


Saturday, 17 January 2015

New Stamps - New Cards!

I can never wait to use any new crafty items, so when I picked up Creative Stamping Magazine, I just had to try out some of their fab 'New Beginnings' stamps!



They have lots of great ideas how to use the stamps in the magazine and I quickly sat down and made these cards - going to use the tall house stamp for a 'New Home' card next!

Sunday, 11 January 2015

From the oldest to the newest piece of stash...

As a contrast to my last post about my oldest pieces of stash - here is one of my quickest makes! I bought this copy of a Debbi Moore magazine off eBay.
It arrived in the post about 9.30 am and within 20 minutes I had  flicked through, removed the papers and made this card!
 I really like the seaside themed papers and it seems a contrast to the cold and blustery weather outside.

Friday, 9 January 2015

How old is your stash?

I know we can't help hording  crafting stuff, hoping it will become useful one day!

I came across these die cut flowers lurking at the bottom of a box. They were cut out of scrap paper, when I first bought my Cuttlebug. I remember that this die came free with it. Can't remember exactly when that was, but it was probably 2008 or 2009 - so these bits have been waiting around for a least 6 years - will I every use them up???

What is your oldest piece of crafting stash?