Saturday, 12 April 2025

wishing you everything wonderful on your wedding day


 good morning crafters
welcome to my photo heavy share for today.
an elaborate wedding card i have made for my cousins son: James and Darlene's recent wedding.


i have to confess i don't usually plan a card so meticulously 

front of card box

i have to do at least one and follow the brief that had been set out, a very enjoyable challenge.


i have surpassed everything i had in my head..lol
from the brief it had to include the date and have a vintage look using
creams & greens


i'm not one for putting everything down on paper


if it fails then i usually start over again


pre coloured image


internal layout


some of the items used


more internal layout


back of the card


initial idea


some of the papers & dies used in the process, and to top it all off i even managed to make the card box..

onto what i have used;
inks:
fade resistant dye ink: memento - expresso truffle
Tim Holtz:  distress ink
skin: 
Brenda: gathered twigs, tattered rose, aged mahogany
Brett: vintage photo, tattered rose,
wedding dress: speckled egg
suit: pumice stone
hair:
Brenda: black soot
Brett: antique linen, walnut stain
distress ink pad:
shabby shutters, walnut stain
papers:
watercolour paper: Fabriano 5
Maja designs: 6"x6" mum's garden
white shimmer card
silver miri card
7" x 7" base card
stamps:
Stampingbella: uptown couple Brett and Brenda, retired
sentiment: my favourite things
grungy postcard stamp from my stash
stempleglede stamp from my stash
dies;
little b: hearts
spellbinder: squares
mr & mrs from my stash
sizzix: foliage & alphabet
miscellaneous:
wild orchid mulberry roses
frantage
staimens
other embellishment from my stash
double sided tape
gellyroll pen: white shimmer

where you can buy:
stamps: dies to die for 
dies: on line stores and craft fairs

all it leaves me now to say is:
thanks for stopping by enjoy your day and
craft happy, Ann
 

Sunday, 6 April 2025

mr & mrs. LOTV

 good morning to all.
well after months of not wanting to do any colouring or card making i feel as though i'm on a roll, just like the proverbial bus, you wait for one and three come along together. 
today i'm sharing a wedding card using a stamp from lili of the valley happily ever after set, i fell in love with the bride and groom and i'm impressed with how big the image is.


sadly the photo doesn't do the card justice but you get the gist of the design.


i'm pleased with the chosen colour of the wedding dress, i've used speckled egg and the groom looks rather dashing in his suit.


even though the papers i have used are from vintage baby they work well with the design. originally i was going to use vintage romance but i got carried away as i'd already created the card base with the scraps from my previous card i'd just not chosen an image to adorn it and two hours later the card was completed.

what i have used:
inks:
fade resistant dye ink: memento - expresso truffle
Tim Holtz:  distress ink
bride:
skin: vintage photo, tattered rose, aged mahogany
hair: antique linen, scorched timber
flowers: victorian velvet, aged mahogany, peeled paint, rustic wilderness
hair ribbon: victorian velvet, aged mahogany
dress: speckled egg
groom:
skin: vintage photo, tattered rose
hair: scorched timber, antique linen
suit: pumice stone, hickory smoke
shoes: black soot
shirt: speckled eggs
tie/cravat: vintage velvet
base shading: weathered wood
papers:
langton cold press watercolour paper 140lbs
Maja designs: 6"x6" vintage baby
white linen card
6" x 8" base card
stamps:
lotv: happily ever after
dies:
boarder die: doohickey
frame & oval: LDRS
mr & mrs from my stash
sentiment: sizzix
miscellaneous:
sakura glitter pen: gold
double sided tape

where you can buy:
lili of the valley: esty shop
the mad scrapper
craftheaven-shop
also 
other on line stores and craft fairs

all it leaves me now to say is:
thanks for stopping by enjoy your day and
craft happy, Ann
 



Saturday, 5 April 2025

baby girl, LOTV



good morning all
popping in today with a congratulations for a baby girl card. it seems like ages ago since i designed a baby card and today i've used for the first time a polymer stamp set i got absolutely ages ago from lili of the valley bunny alphabet these cuties are currently available in digi format and they are so adorable.


i have used my distress ink to paint the images and used a few dies from my stash to complete the design. i've gone for a shabby feel using papers from maja design, stamped around the edges of the paper and i've scrapped the edges to give distressed feel.


a little close up.. 


items used excluding a discontinued stamp that i have used that i got from stemple glede. 
i do have so many lili of the valley stamps sometimes i feel so guilty using them as some of them are no longer available in rubber/polymer but they are my favourite brand.
one day (i don't know when - retirement count down on the horizon, lol) i will stamp and colour every one, wish me luck...

now onto what i have used:
inks:
fade resistant dye ink: memento - expresso truffle
Tim Holtz:  distress ink
fur: 
weathered wood, tattered rose
letters:
spun sugar, aged mahogany
distress ink pads:
spun sugar
papers:
langton hot press
Maja designs: 6"x6" vintage baby
white linen card
7" x 7" base card
stamps:
lotv: bunny alphabet
dies:
boarder die: joycrafts
banner: dohickey
sentiment: spellbinder
miscellaneous:
self adhesive perls
double sided tape

where you can buy:
dies to die for
lili of the valley: esty shop
the mad scrapper
craftheaven-shop
also other
on line stores and craft fairs

all it leaves me now to say is:
thanks for stopping by enjoy your day and
craft happy, Ann
 





 

Friday, 4 April 2025

merry christmas

 good morning crafters.

question, is it ever too early to start making cards for christmas....hmm
yay to me, a day for crafting.
whilst my other half was out watching football last saturday with the kiddo's (Blackpool v Bolton) i thought i would do a little crafting. i'd picked up a stamped image from my little pile to colour and before i'd realised what i'd picked up i'd coloured this beauty from stampingbella, a christmas/winter image and not in my usual colours but it all ties in fabulously with the finished card.

tah da, my card




i have also played with one of my new gel plates. it took me a couple of attempts but i think i've got there. 
i'll probably play with the gel plates a few more times with different colours, different inks, a spritzer bottle and water brush, so watch this space.
note to self: need some distress oxide pads...lol


today's image is: curvy girl loves to ski.


most of the items used, i've left off a spellbinder die, doh


onto what i have used;
inks:
fade resistant dye ink: memento - expresso truffle
Tim Holtz:  distress ink
skin: 
vintage photo, tattered rose, aged mahogany
hair:
walnut stain
ski's:
uncharted mariner, scorched timber
coat:
uncharted mariner, walnut stain, antique linen.
pants:
black soot
boots covers:
walnut stain, antique linen
goggles:
scorched timber, tumbled glass
papers:
watercolour paper: Fabriano 5
gold shimmer card
cream card
7" x 7" base card
stamps:
stampingbella: curvy girl loves to ski
lavinia: winter sentiments
dies:
joy craft, spellbinder
miscellaneous:
round gel plate
tumbled glass distress ink pad
frantage embossing enamel, 
double sided tape

where you can buy:
dies to die for
lavinia stamps
also
on line stores and craft fairs

all it leaves me now to say is:
thanks for stopping by enjoy your day and
craft happy, Ann
 







Saturday, 29 March 2025

happy birthday, Brittany the birthday girl

hi!
welcome to my bella share today.
iv'e taken inspiration from last week's bellarific friday sketch clallenge knowing i needed to make a birthday card for one of my niece's i thought i would play along with the challenge and this is my interpretation of the chosen sketch. i have used Brittany the birthday girl and coloured her up with my trusty distress ink using the stamp cover as my colour inspiration.




i have also done a little masking to add the happy birthday sentiment, i didn't want to make a fussy, ornate card. 


a little close up off the image.
 

some of the fabulous items used


just a heads up i forgot to add the distress ink pads on the photo i have used to complete the look..

onto what i have used;
inks:
fade resistant dye ink: memento - expresso truffle
Tim Holtz:  distress ink
skin: 
vintage photo, tattered rose, aged mahogany
hair:
walnut stain, antique linen
cake:
picked raspberry, rusty hinge, pumice stone
dress:
picked raspberry, rusty hinge, rustic wilderness, pumice stone
image shading:
spun sugar
distress ink pads:
spun sugar, walnut stain
papers:
watercolour paper: Fabriano 5
Maja designs: 12"x12" mums garden
6" x 8" base card
stamps:
stampingbella: brittany the birthday girl
lotv: handwritten phrases
MFT: something for everything
miscellaneous:
paper roses
double sided tape

where you can buy:
dies to die for
lili of the valley: esty shop
on line stores and craft fairs

all it leaves me now to say is:
thanks for stopping by enjoy your day and
craft happy, Ann
 






Saturday, 22 March 2025

happy birthday to you


 hi and welcome to my share for today.

a super cute card using
one of the recent releases from lili of the valley, isn't it really cute.
the set is fluffy kisses and the image has been painted with distress re-inkers.
the images from the set are suitable for a variety of celebrations:
birthday, anniversary, mothers day, new baby and today i've chosen to create a birthday card, this image could also be used to create a card to welcome a new baby.


a little close up


some of the items used


stamps i have used


most of the inks


close up of the embellishment


close up of the adorable stamp



onto what i have used;
inks:
fade resistant dye ink: memento - expresso truffle
Tim Holtz:  distress ink
skin: 
main rabbit:
pumice stone, tattered rose, aged mahogany, peacock feathers
small rabbit:
walnut stain, antique linen, tattered rose
balloons:
rusty hinge
grass:
bundled sage, old paper
distress ink pad:
walnut stain
papers:
watercolour paper: Fabriano 5
Maja designs: 6"x6" bohemian harmony
7" x 7" base card
stamps:
lotv:
fluffy kisses, handwritten phrases
dies;
spellbinder: squares
my favourite things: squares scalloped edge
miscellaneous:
wild orchid mulberry roses
other embellishment from my stash
double sided tape

where you can buy:
stamps: 
lili of the valley: esty shop
dies: on line stores and craft fairs

all it leaves me now to say is:
thanks for stopping by enjoy your day and
craft happy, Ann
 

Saturday, 1 March 2025

happy birthday

 hi and welcome to my share for today.
i have created another male birthday card using Sunday Stroll from Lili of the Valley


he's such a handsome chappie and the dog is rather cute. 
this vintage boy has been painted with distress inks and i have chosen to use a simple card layout, a little mat and layer using some first edition papers i've had in my stash for quite a while.


i usually colour about 5 or 6 male/masculine images up in one go and make a batch of cards for the boys but on this occasion i only managed to colour 3, there are 2 more waiting on my desk that need to be inked. hopefully whilst i'm on leave from work i can get them finished..

onto what i have used:

inks:
fade resistant dye ink: memento - expresso truffle
Tim Holtz:  distress ink
vintage photo, tattered rose, walnut stain, antique linen, pumice stone, faded jeans, old paper, shabby shutters, weathered wood.
papers:
watercolour paper: langton hp - smooth
designer paper: first edition, wild at heart
linen card: cream
7" x 7" base card
stamps:
LOTV: sunday stroll 
sentiment: my favourite things
dies: tonic circles
miscellaneous:
double sided tape

where you can buy:
stamps: LOTV - image
other stamps: dies to die for - mft - sentiment
dies: on line stores and craft fairs

all it leaves me now to say is:
thanks for stopping by enjoy your day and
craft happy, Ann