I can't believe my husband sometimes!
Today was his 50th birthday, so as he gets up for work so much earlier than I need to get up, I left his birthday card on the table in his place, so he'd see it first up. When he phoned later, I asked him how he liked his card. "Whaa???" was his reply. He'd just simply pushed it aside this morning without even giving it a look! ARGHHH!
Then as part of dinner, after he'd unwrapped his presents, etc, I had a cheesecake for his birthday cake (as he doesn't like sponge cake much and I'd gone to the Cheesecake Shop to especially buy his favourite as well as a special 50th candle). Anyway, while I was finishing my dinner, he got up and got himself a yoghurt for his dessert. "But what about your cake?" I asked. "Oh, I'm too full to eat anything more now." ARGHHH! ARGHHH!
Why do I try?
The card was based (strongly) on a card by Biggan I've pinned on my Pinterest board. Since I had no ideas - it was great to browse through ideas I had selected and choose one that I felt was right. What is it called when you pay homage to a fellow crafter by copying their work - but also remembering to acknowledge where it came from? I know "scraplift" is used for scrapbookers, but is there a specific term for cardmakers as well?
Anyway, bye for now.
Janelle
Monday, April 29, 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Scrapbook Boutique Challenge instead
Last night I was too late for this week's Muse Challenge, so I have decided to enter my card into this month's Scrapbook Boutique Challenge instead, as it fits into its criteria as well.
The Scrapbook Boutique stimulus photos always make my mouth water, and this month was no different. Such a pretty collection of colours! The blue, pink and cream (or in my case, yellow) flowers match in with my card. The dots on the cakes are reflected by the rhinestones.
Anyway, I'm off to make my husband's 50th birthday card - no ideas yet!
Bye for now,
Janelle
The Scrapbook Boutique stimulus photos always make my mouth water, and this month was no different. Such a pretty collection of colours! The blue, pink and cream (or in my case, yellow) flowers match in with my card. The dots on the cakes are reflected by the rhinestones.
Anyway, I'm off to make my husband's 50th birthday card - no ideas yet!
Bye for now,
Janelle
Muse Challenge #14 - late again!
Another quick post today with an entry into the Muse Challenge for this week. However I've just missed it by 1 minute. Nothing like leaving things to the last moment! Shame on me!
The card of inspiration was created by Virginia Lu and was such a fresh and vibrant card that I just wanted to create something similar. So while I've used the same sketch, colours and flower motif, I think that my card still looks individual as I've also added the ribbon and bow, as well as the diamantes around the masked circle.
I used a number of stamp sets including Annabelle Stamps Daisy Delight and Designer Flower sets, and Marianne Design Collectables.
Anyway, that's all for now.
Janelle
The card of inspiration was created by Virginia Lu and was such a fresh and vibrant card that I just wanted to create something similar. So while I've used the same sketch, colours and flower motif, I think that my card still looks individual as I've also added the ribbon and bow, as well as the diamantes around the masked circle.
I used a number of stamp sets including Annabelle Stamps Daisy Delight and Designer Flower sets, and Marianne Design Collectables.
Anyway, that's all for now.
Janelle
Fusion #4 Challenge
Just a quick post to submit a card for this week's Fusion Challenge.
I decided to use a paper pack I've had for a little while from Kaisercraft Called Flora Delight. I also decided that I would do a combo of the two challenges - a FUSION of design!
I decided to use a paper pack I've had for a little while from Kaisercraft Called Flora Delight. I also decided that I would do a combo of the two challenges - a FUSION of design!
I used the lavender rhinestones to add dimension to the design and also reinforce the circular designs from the sketch. The sentiment was from a Hero Arts stamp set. I love Kaisercraft paper pads as they have nearly everything you need for a complete card. I did originally use on of the sentiment panels from the book, but mucked it up when I tried to shift it, so had to create one of my own to match.
Anyway, must go.
Janelle
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Oops ... too late for Fusion #3 Challenge
I was too late to submit this card to the Fusion #3 Challenge this week, but I thought I'd post it here anyway.
I made this card for a great niece's first birthday (which was today) and only used Jackie's sketch. I flipped the sketch vertically and sort of rotated it so the numeral 1 became the sentiment and the raccoon was instead of the flower. The ribbon was used instead of the flourish.
The numeral was a cardboard die cut that I covered with a piece of double-sided adhesive sheet and then coated the top side with gold glitter. This worked well as the glitter didn't want to fall off and spread everywhere once I burnished the piece with my finger and rubbed the glitter onto the sticky sheet.
The raccoon was coloured in using Copic markers and I'm looking forward to a copic colouring class that I'm doing at Photo Continental on the 11th May. I'm more looking forward to the classes I've already booked at the Papercraft Expo in Brisbane during the Queen's Birthday long weekend. I'm going one day with a friend and another day by myself to do two more classes. Yay! Can't wait!
Before I go, I wanted to let you all know that I've now got a Pinterest page at http://pinterest.com/ellenajg/cardmaking-ideas-and-techniques/ . Join me there to share some of my fave card designs, ideas and sketches.
Bye for now,
Janelle
P.S. I hope everyone in Australia had a memorable ANZAC Day today. It's especially important to remember those who have fought for our freedom and safety over the years. God Bless You All.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Happy Birthday my beautiful boy!
Saturday was my son Alex's 10th birthday. I made him the following card to celebrate.
Alex has been doing karate for a year now and when I saw this stamp from La-La Land, I knew I had to do a card with it for him. Alex was especially happy that I'd coloured the karate belt orange, which matches his real-life belt. I coloured it to sort of match Alex's colouring as well.
The peel-offs are some stunning glitter star dazzles and silver sentiment dazzles from HOTP, and inside I stuck some other peel-offs from Anita's that said "Happy 10th Birthday" and had ten candles making a border across the bottom.
I also made another card, that is for my 5 year-old great nephew, Kylan.
I copied the design from a card by Therese Calvird (only hers was better, I'm afraid to say). I was also practicing my Distress Markers colouring at the time, but it didn't work too well on the paper I chose - "but waste not want not" - I don't think a five yo will care! The dots scattered around are multi glitter glue, and look much nicer if real-life.
I've been "missing due to inaction" this past two weeks as I've been trying to get my craft room finally sorted as well as completing a commission for Australian Papercraft Essentials. Hopefully I'll be able to get some challenges completed and posted.
Bye for now,
Janelle
Sunday, April 14, 2013
New Card Challenge site - take a look!
I've found a new card challenge site.
This one is co-designed by Lesley Croghan and Jackie Rockwell, the genius behind the amazing Muse site.
It's called Fusion Card Challenge and is another blog where card makers are set challenges to design cards and then the cardmakers themselves vote to determine the best.
It's quirky as the site is set up like a science experiment, with the scientists (site designers), the experiment (rules for play), a hypothesis (this week's challenge) and the findings (the results).
This week's challenge looks great, but I'll have to come back later with a card.
Anyway, I just wanted to share the "goods".
Bye for now,
Janelle
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