Now you definitely know I've not cheated - I winced as I clicked away to find a picture of me! I promise you that there's not many pics of me, I prefer to be behind the camera! Of all the nice pics I have, why does this have to be the fourth one LOL! Oh well, this was taken at Niagara Falls on a nice sunny day - an amazing place and amazingly noisy too! I remember that across the road there was a huge Hershey's store which we took full advantage of - yum!
Monday, 30 March 2009
I've been tagged!
Now you definitely know I've not cheated - I winced as I clicked away to find a picture of me! I promise you that there's not many pics of me, I prefer to be behind the camera! Of all the nice pics I have, why does this have to be the fourth one LOL! Oh well, this was taken at Niagara Falls on a nice sunny day - an amazing place and amazingly noisy too! I remember that across the road there was a huge Hershey's store which we took full advantage of - yum!
Easter on a budget!
I think they're kinda cute and they weren't too demanding to make. I made one box to begin with and then started a construction line for the others; I confess that after the 3rd box I began to wish I hadn't decided to add quite so much detail with a white gel pen but now I've finished them, I'm glad I did!
Box Recipe
Monday, 23 March 2009
Grey eh?!
I recently played along with the Inspirations and Themes Challenge set by Kate on the ILWS forum. Initially, I wasn't going to pick the yellow, grey and white colour combo but then I saw just how lovely it worked on Kate's card and I couldn't resist!
As I own no grey card I inked up a cuttlebug embossing folder with my brayer (yup, another use for that tool!) and ran it through on white card. I'm kinda impressed with the result though was scared I'd stained my embossing folder, but fortunately it wiped off easy with a babywipe (phew!)
Do you recognise the scalloped square from anywhere? It's the aperture I cut from my Papertrey card entry (see my previous post!). I'd put it to the side and as normal I'd said to myself "I'll DEFINITELY use that later." I'm impressed that I actually did this time!
Sunday, 22 March 2009
Happy Mother's Day!
I'm just about to pop off to visit my mum for Mother's Day but just thought I'd share one more card with you before I set off!
Fortunately I'm much more organised when it comes to making cards for other people, so here's a card a made last week for my boyfriend's mum. Unlike the card I made Yesterday for my own mum LOL!
The image a section from a larger image and is stamped onto Stampboard. I coloured it by using Sakura Stardust pens along with a waterbrush. I love to use my waterbrush with these pens, it gives a really subtle palette of colours to work with. It really sparkles IRL but I just couldn't get my camera to catch it LOL! I've also embossed the stampboard with clear UTEE to give my tile a glossy effect - again I'm not talented enough with my camera to capture this to show you!
Hope all the mums out there had a lovely mothers day! If you're not a mum (like me!), then I hope you've had a lovely weekend - what fab weather we've had! I hope it lasts it while!
Catch ya later!
Love,
Aimes
x
Saturday, 21 March 2009
Papertrey Challenge!
I'm kinda happy with it! This is what I pictured in my head so I can't complain really! I decided to think about taking a layer out to make an interesting focal point and replaced the aperture with acetate. Then taking inspiration from Kate's butterfly card (which is simply stunning!) I used my daisy paper punch to create the flowers. I added the doodles with my white gel pen - it dried a treat on the acetate!
I spent most of my time trying to tie the perfect bow. Fortunately Alex gave me some links to videos on You Tube which really helped, you can check them out here and here - thanks Alex! I'm still going to have to practise on my bow-tying technique but the main thing is to persist. I must have spent a good 10mins fiddling with this bow until I got it exactly how I liked it!
My verdict on the Papertrey goodies...they're AMAZING! It's fantastic quality, the card is so sturdy along with the designer paper and that ribbon is so easy to coax into a bow! I've already put my order in for a few papers, ribbons and a stamp set so hopefully I can play along with another challenge real soon!
Card Recipe
All Papertrey Ink
Paper/Card: Lemon Tart & Bitty Baby Blessings Collection
Accessories: Sweet Blush Grosgrain Ribbon, Nestabilities (Scalloped Square), Cuttlebug, White Gel Pen, Adhesieve Gems
Thanks for stopping by!
Aimes
x
Thursday, 19 March 2009
Sparkle Sparkle Sparkle!
Thanks again to the lovely Kate for letting me have the grungeboard sample! I've now invested in the alphabet set - yay!
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Here's one I made earlier!
Apologies for the random background of the card - I actually forgot to take a pic of this before I handed it over! I had to sneak a snap of it at his birthday celebrations so it was standing along with his other cards too. My brother thought I was a nutter, taking pictures of a card - I guess he just isn't on my creative wavelength LOL!
Card Recipe
Image: Stamping Bella - Beerafella
Card: Basic Grey - Blush Collection
Accessories: Promarkers, Ribbon (From the bargain bin at Hobbycrafts!), Cuttlebug, Olivia Alphabet, Nestabilities (Classic Circle - Large)
Thanks for stopping by!
Aimes
x
Sorry Sorry Sorry!
Sunday, 8 March 2009
Back again!
Yesterday I decided to play along with the Inspirations and Themes Challenge set by Kate on the ILWS forum. I needed to make a card for my mum to say thanks so this challenge fitted in well.
My mum has been a star recently, she lets my boyfriend and I use her address to get packages posted to as we only have a diddy little postbox for our apartment. I've been so good holding on the packages recently but my boyfriend isn't so good; he's manage to order huge items and somehow manages to justify his purchases by saying he "needs" it! *(I daren't argue with him because if he had ANY idea how much of a spendaholic I can be when it comes to crafting goodies I think I'd be forced to go to Craftaholics Anonymous!)* Anyway to make it worse, a huge parcel (I'm talking 8ft long huge LOL!) arrived at 7am, forcing my poor mum out of bed! Needless to say, we felt really guilty though fortunately my mum saw the amusing side of it.
This is the card I made for her:
The challenge for this card was to use circles. I wanted to try a different shaped card so the main image is actually only half stuck to the card base. I should have used a different colour background to photograph it so you could see what I mean (D'oh!)!
I normally shy away from yellow when picking colour schemes but I really like the contrast of it against the pink. It makes me want spring to come sooner, I've had enough of winter now LOL!
I also decorated inside the card using a different section from the same Little Claire Designs stamp along with a sentiment from a Stampendous clear set.
Catch ya later!
Aimes
x
Card: Doodlebug Bazzill: Posie Pink & Buttercream
Accessories: Promarkers, Cuttlebug, Olivia Alphabet, Random Yellow Flower Brad (It was hiding in my brads container though I've no idea where it's from!), Yellow Gem, Sakura Clear Stardust Pen, White Gel Pen
WOW!
So I turn on my laptop only to be completely amazed that I have received a Blog Award! Thank you Alex and Kate!!!!!
I'm so honoured!
I'm soooo tempted to blab on with an Oscar-style acceptance speech but I'll keep it brief LOL! I really am inspired by your creative creations and I'd just like to say thanks so much for all of your kind comments in return on my blog, it really does make me smile from ear to ear!
Now I have a slight issue about passing this award on....seeing as I'm new to the blogging world I don't know many people to pass this award to! I'd love to pass it back to both Alex and Kate for their truly encouraging comments - I know it's kinda cheating but I really would love you to receive the award again - you really are lovely gals!
So the people I'm passing this award onto are:
1. Alex
2. Kate
3. Monica
4. Sarah B
5. Steph
I'm planing to post again today but I need the desktop PC rather than my laptop to edit some pics and at the mo my boyfriend is hogging it with little sign of surrendering it...
Hopefully catch you sooner rather than later!
Aimes
x
Monday, 2 March 2009
Another Brother, Another Birthday!
I love the shape of this card! It wasn't too tricky to do once I'd blue tacked some playing cards together to use as a stencil to draw around. Just had to be careful to make sure the edge of my 10 of diamonds lined up with the crease of the card blank. I did have to hand draw the cards (hence the Ace at the front - much easier to draw than any other card!) it's typical that the best hand in poker has to contain the hardest cards to draw LOL!
The diamonds on each card are made with red foil on top of some diamonds cut from double sided sticky sheets so they shimmer much more than the pic suggests.
Catch you later!
Aimes
x
Sunday, 1 March 2009
Finally!
It's taken me a while but here is a tutorial on brayering; I was planning on doing this sooner but the batteries went in my camera and for once I didn't have any new ones! I hope it's OK, I'm not super at teaching via text and pics, I'm a kinesthetic learner myself!
So for my little doll (yup, still lovin' that Hero Arts set LOL!), I stamped her using Memento Black ink. I coloured her in using Letraset Promarkers (Ivory, Pastel Pink & Blush for her skin, Berry Red & Cocoa for her top with Pastel Yellow and Gold for the bottom of her top).
I then coloured over the whole image with a VersaMark pen. When doing this it's best to colour over the light shades first, gradually getting darker. Don't freak out that you've wrecked your VersaMarker like I did the first time - you just need to scribble on scrap paper after to get rid of the colour the pen picks up! Next, add detail clear ep and heat.
Next I tore some scrap paper to create the landscape and placed it over the paper secured with masking tape (Keeping the other piece of torn scrap paper to do the sky later).
Now for some fun brayering to commence! I loaded my brayer with Whispers Ink Savoy Green (I'm desperately trying to use these inks up so I can invest in some new juicy pads!) and rolled away!
To add some more texture and detail I sponged SU! Old Olive ink on top, paying particular attention to the edges and the torn paper line. I don't use fancy sponges, just the kind I can do the washing up with (though obviously not the same sponge for ink and soap suds LOL!) After applying the ink I used a piece of kitchen towel to wipe the ink from the doll I embossed. I find I use more kitchen implements for craft time rather than time in the kitchen!
Using the other half of the scrap paper as a mask for the grass, I then brayered the sky. I didn't actually have a nice juicy blue ink to use so had to use the top half of a Marvy blending ink pad! This was kinda tricky - I must get my hands on a nice light blue - any recommendations?
(Apologies, I took this pic after brayering and moving the mask so I know that there's some grass showing in this pic but I swear that it was covered accurately whilst brayering - the pic is just for demonstration!)
To make the sea and horizon I just placed a straight piece of paper across my sky (keeping the grass mask on too!) and brayered the darker shades of my Marvy Blending Block, sponging Whisper Royal Blue ink towards the horizon line to add detail. As you can tell from the pic, my brayer has had its fair share of ink! Although it's stained this ink never transfers onto my work, I usually use baby wipes (Alcohol-free) to clean it after inking.
It was only at this point I realised my big mistake! I'd forgotten the sun, Oooops!!!! I'm ALWAYS doing stuff like this - I get so into brayering I forget what the end result was supposed to be LOL!
So with another piece of glossy card, I cut out a circle and inked it with Whispers Sunshine ink, sponging with Whispers Butterscotch ink along with SU! Ruby Red ink to give it some detail. (Normally I'd cut a circle out of a post-it note before brayering the sky to create a circle to colour.)
Before I stuck my sun on I decided that I wasn't happy with the sky. Being the perfectionist I am I had to do something about it otherwise it would nag me! I sponged Whispers Azure Seas around the edges of the sky (strange to be using a shade named about the sea for the sky but if it works, go with the flow!)
Now for the hardest part (for me, that is!) getting it to look good on a card! I picked some K&Co paper from the Amy Butler Belle Mat Pad with colours that could be picked out of my scene. I would normally mat and layer the scene more but the size of card (DL size) wouldn't allow for layers this time. So to compensate I added both buttons AND ribbon although I'm not entirely happy with my ribbon. I so wish I could tie gorgeous bows but for me it's always safer to stick to simple knots! Anyways enough of my self-criticism: here's the final piece!
Ta-dah!
I hope you enjoyed reading my tutorial and may even be inspired to have a go at it yourself! Remember: if I can do it, nearly anyone can LOL! I'm also open to any comments, questions or even requests for future posts!
Thanks for stopping by!
Aimes
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