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Showing posts with label Cuttlebug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuttlebug. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

ChYps Raffle at the next Cardinal Colours Crop Weekend

We are busy getting ready for the next weekend crop at Cardinal Colours, on 14th - 15th September.

I want to once again thank all those who attended any of  the previous three weekends for taking part in the raffles we have held for CHYPS (hospice-at-home care for children and young people). You have all been very generous in providing prizes and buying tickets. We have so far raised a total of £543!
  
 A very big thank you also to Jill for providing the main prizes each time. Last year we were lucky enough to have had a Big Shot Starter Kit won by Adele, then a Bind -It-All won by Mel. In spring this year Maureen won an Ultimate Pro Scoreboard.

This year Jill has kindly offered a Cuttlebug as the main prize.

We are busy gathering prizes together again for another go at the crop weekend in September. If you have anything you would like to donate - please bring it along with you, together with some money for raffle tickets.

You can read more about the charity by clicking on the word 'CHYPS'

Thank you
Lynn

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Shamrocks, hearts & Rainbows

My second design team card for Scrapology is a simple but effective card using just Bazzill and some flat-backed pearls. It is based on an idea I saw on Pinterest.


I made a card with green Bazzill, then made a panel in white Bazzill mounted onto gold Miri Card. I ran the white through the Big Shot in a Cuttlebug embossing folder and rounded the corners of the white and gold layers.

I punched six hearts with the Stampin' Up heart punch, these were folded in half and arranged as shown above. I cut the stem free hand. A button threaded with twine was added to the centre of the shamrock.

A flat-backed pearl for every colour of the rainbow was then arranged in an arc over the shamrock.

The remaining scraps of green card were used to cut the letters using the Typeset Sizzlet and the Big Shot.

Thanks for looking - more details of the challenge on the Scrapology blog.

Saturday, 1 December 2012

Monochromatic - Petite Bebe


For December's challenge over on the Scrapology blog we are challenging you all to create a Monochromatic layout. We are scraplifting the work of Pam Thorburn here blog can be found HERE.

This is the original layout created by Pam


this was our sketch.

I stuck with the white but chose a coloured photograph of my daughter Catherine taken in June 1992 when she was about 10 weeks old. I loved this little romper suit I brought for Catherine, with it's pretty floral print and smocking. It's one I kept and she now treasures.

I used a sheet of Dotted Swiss Bazzill in Salt as my base. I then used a sheet of white Bazzill and cut the following from it:
Two circles - one 3" and one 4" (I used George and Basic Shapes Cartridge and the Cricut)
A scalloped square 5" (I used Cindy Loo Cartridge and the Cricut)
Two Garden Branches using the Marianne Design die and the Big Shot
Three Catalina Wreaths using the Memory Box die and the Big Shot
Two Kaleidoscope Butterflies using the Memory Box die and the Big Shot

With scraps of the white card punch:
Twice with the Martha Stewart 3 in 1 butterfly punch
Twice with the Martha Stewart 3 in 1 hydrangea punch
Four times with the Martha Stewart frond punch

Take the circles and run through the Big shot using the Cuttlebug Elegant Birds embossing folder.
Trim 1 1/2" from one side of the scalloped square and run this through the dandelion embossing folder.

I printed the photo to the size of 4" x 6" and then used my 4" circle as a template to cut the photo.

Then I arranged the circles, scalloped square and photo on the background, adding a doily under the photo. This was all stuck down into position. I arranged  the two Catalina wreaths overlapping one another and the embossed circles, these were stuck down in just a few places with a sticky foam pad under each of the larger flowers, thus leaving the wreath free to appear to be hovering off the page. It also allows for other items to be tucked in place later.

Add the two large Memory Box butterflies  one to the top right of the page and the other to the left of the larger circle - only sticking the bodies to the page so the wings are free. Add a few of the smaller butterflies above the latter in the same way.

Stick a strip of DST from the bottom centre of the photo out to the right of the layout to end at the edge of the the scalloped circle. Stick white satin ribbon over the tape pleating as you go.

Stick the two Marianne Garden Branches to the page one to the left of the ribbon reaching out to the left, the other from the bottom centre of the photo, trailing to the bottom of the layout, slightly over to the left.

Now to destroy the blossoms and leaves - Maw ha ha ha! Take the wires and any green leaves and yellow stamen off! Arrange a selection of flowers onto the page with the larger ones nearer the photo trailing down in size towards the left corner of the page. I used two white wires from the leaves to extend from the flowers, adding tiny roses at the ends and some small blossoms halfway down.
I added some petal shapes from the 3 in 1 Hydrangea punch over the centre of some of the flowers where green or yellow bits still showed, layering these up where appropriate. Add some punched leaf fronds here and there.

I added a blossom, two punched fronds and a tiny rose to the right hand end of the ribbon.

I curled up four white wires to add as tendrils from the blossoms. Also add the silk leaves.

Use flat backed pearls to add centres to some of the blossoms.

With White Opal Liquid Pearls add tiny dots around the large circle and some slightly larger dots around the scalloped edges of the square. I then added some random dots to the branches and the wreaths.

Finally cut the title in white Bazzill using Lucy QuickKuts alphabet dies. Stick to the bottom right of the layout. Highlight the title with some Glossy Accents.

Pop over to Scrapology Blog for more details of the challenge and the prize and to see what the rest of the DT created.

Thanks for looking
Lynn x

Saturday, 15 September 2012

It's In Here Somewhere

When my friend Helen posted this photo of her cute little boy Myles on facebook, it really made me smile. I thought it would make a fantastic subject for a scrapbook page. Then when I saw Vanessa's (Papermaze)  post on Scrap, Paper, Scissors last night, showing the crop kit for today I knew it would be ideal for this photo. I just needed to change the orientation of the page to accommodate it. So I set off this morning with a colour and a black and white version of Helen's photo - ready to crop!

Here is my finished layout:

The layout uses My Mind's Eye - Lavender collection - Collage and Flowery
Simple Stories - Documented - Words to Live By
Basic Grey Kissing Booth - Lip Gloss
Craft Core No. 6
Bazzill in Beach and Chili
Peach Bakers Twine
I wooden Leaf
Lace

Punches, Embossing folders, sewing machine, inks, mask and acrylic paint.
I used two different Cuttlebug alphabets for my title and added a flat backed pearl.


This is Vanessa's original of herself as a bridesmaid in the 1970's


Here is Helen's lovely photo, in B & W as well as colour - so glad she had the camera/phone handy. I think the quality is not bad considering I took it from facebook. Must remember to ask her for the original.



Looking forward to meeting this little man one day soon.

Thanks for looking

Lynn xxx

Saturday, 1 September 2012

Garden Gnome

For the September Scrapology Scraplift challenge this month I used paint and paper with Hexagon to make this page. Our technique this month 'H is for Hexagons'


Here is Andrew on the front doorstep at 'Toadhall' (home) age 2 in 1994. My friend Margaret had made all three children these beautiful Aran jackets - they were so useful. He looks a bit like a little gnome here!

We are scraplifting this layout by Sutty (Katherine Sutton)


Which she in turn created using this sketch by Valerie Mangan

I used a sheet of Kraft Bazzill as my base and stuck it to my cutting mat with making tape to make a 1/2" border all the way around the page. It is a good idea to de-stick the tape a little before you start to avoid damaging the card. Then with Vanilla Bean (Docraft) and Cornflower (Making Memories) Acrylic Paint I did some dry brushing and printing with bubble wrap. After the paint was dry and the tape carefully removed, I highlighted the border with brown zig-zag machine stitching.

The Hexagons were cut from more Kraft Bazzill on the Cricut using the Accent Essentials cartridge. Then they were dry embossed with a variety of different patterned embossing folders and the Cuttlebug.
These were dry brushed and inked to emphasise the patterns and the edges.
I added the hexagons to the page with 3D foam pad for extra dimension.


Using a 6" x 6" designer pad of My Mind's Eye Be Amazing papers and a sheet of 12" x 12" from the same line called 'Honey Blue' I cut my title using the Cricut and Freshly Picked cartridge for 'Garden' and George and Basic Shapes cartridge for 'Gnome'.


The bunting and flags were cut from the same papers free hand and inked. The bunting is attached to the layout hanging from Baker's twine, attached at either end with a brad. A little 3D foam pad under each flag helps keep it in place on the page. The three little flags in the bottom right were each attached to a match stick. There were also attached with 3D foam pads and used for journalling.

The photo was then added with more 3D foam pads.

Thank you for looking, please pop over to Scrapology to see the details for the competition, which runs until 5th October.

Saturday, 25 August 2012

Jelly Time

I purchased a kit from the July Papermaze Crop, as I didn't have all the tools from the class, I put it together a little differently.


The papers in the kit are Crate Paper - Pretty Party - Tag Cuts, Stitch and Streamers.
Bazzill - Topaz
Pink Cotton Candy Twine
Pink dew drops
I didn't use the the Tando Creative Butterfly as I didn't have the means to emboss it, but I will save it for another page.

I used several Martha Stewart punches - round the page, deep edge, border and butterfly.
I added Cosmic Mist instead of paint

I added some flat backed pearls, ribbon, American Carfts Thickers for 'Time' and I used the Cuttlebug to cut Jelly from paper.

The photograph is of me at the age of two years in our back garden at a gathering to celebrate my sister's Christening. I'm sure I don't remember the occasion and the things from that day, but I do remember several things in this picture from my childhood.

The journalling reads:
I remember the:
Green glass sundae dishes
Silver spoons Mum's jellies
Blue frilly party dress
Hair bows.

Close up of butterflies:

Here is Vanessa's original page.

Thanks for looking.
Lynn x

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

A Box of Books

While at Paper Maze on Saturday I purchased the crop kit for June. As I mentioned yesterday I decided to use it to make a layout of Emily at 20 months showing how she used to tip all the books out of the box and get it it to read!


This page was designed by Vanessa and uses papers from October Afternoon's Sasparilla Collection (Rustler, Wagon Train, Stagecoach, Tumbleweed and Pony Express)
Bazzill in Berrylicious, Natural and Indigo
Blue buttons ( I added some red and cream ones)
Cherry Red Bakers Twine (I added some Navy)
and some Natural Ribbon.







Some close up photos

I used one of the buttons to centre my windmill rather than a paper rose.


I used my Stampin' Up punch to create my bunting, but followed Vanessa's method of stringing the flags together.


I used Basic Grey's PB&J letter stickers as did Vanessa, with some letters created with spare papers and a Cuttlebug alphabet die set.



Here is Vanessa's original, please see the Papermaze blog - 'Scrap, Paper, Scissors' for more details - There is a link in my sidebar.





Here are the original photos of Emily, taken in 1993 at home. She looks amazed at the news in this Lego catalogue!




Love these pictures, although they are scanned in from the original negatives so the quality is not brilliant, but the memory is preserved.
Thanks for looking.
Lynn x

Saturday, 23 April 2011

Happy Easter

Happy Easter to all my blogging friends.
Here are the cards I made ad sent this year.










All based on the same idea, but no two the same.

Cards and smooth white digital cardstock from Craftwork Cards.
Papers scraps from Making Memories, DCWV, My Mind's Eye.
I used the Cuttlebug embossing folder to create the textured band.

The stamps are Forever Friends Spring Time 6x6" Clear Stamps - Easter Treats
and
Forever Friends Spring Time 6x6" Clear Stamps - Easter Egg Hunt
Coloured with Promarkers.
Selection of flat-backed gems, Perfect pearls, paper lace, chalk inks and 3D foam pads from my stash.
Cards inspired by one I saw on the DoCraft Website.

Saturday, 12 March 2011

Wedding Invitations

My Nephew Mark is getting married to Vicki on 23rd July this summer and they asked me to make their wedding invitations. So the production line has been in progress making over 80 invitations.



I purchased tons of Bazzill card stock in burgundy and cream from Jill at Cardinal Colours. I cut the card and rounded the corners.

The cream card on top has been run through the Cuttlebug with a swirl embossing folder.

Mark and Vicki's initials are cut from Bazzill using the Storybook Cartridge for the Cricut.

Inside the wording has been printed in burgundy onto cream paper and the envelopes are cream to match.

Saturday, 18 July 2009

Daisy Bucket

The August Scrapaholix kit includes some pretty feminine yet nautical papers from Daisy Bucket Designs – The Nantucket Island line. In the kit you get 2 sheets of double sided patterned paper, four sheets of Bazzill Card stock -1 sheet dark blue, 1 sheet turquoise and 2 sheets white and 2 pieces foil.




My first lay out is called 'Beside the Seaside' and includes a postcard and two photos of Southwold, Suffolk taken in 1999. I used a very small amount of the 'Beach House' paper for this page. The title was stamped with Making Memories foam stamps and their turquoise paint. The smaller words were cut using the ‘Playground’ Sizzlet font.



My second page is titled 'Something Blue' and is part of a series of layouts to go in a wedding album, so needed little journalling. It shows my daughter, Catherine when she was a bridesmaid for her cousin Heather two years ago. This layout was made with the ‘Harbour View’ paper and lots of tearing and inking. The title was cut on the Robo with white card and coloured with chalk inks. The flower is made using the Sizzix 'Pansy' die. The butterflies are made with foil and the Cuttlebug butterfly die and embossing folder set.


I made a card with the left over papers and a Kadoodle Pirate Dan stamp, coloured with Letraset Pro-marker pens. the greeting was printed using LDPirate font.