Tuesday 15 October 2024

Country Boy at Heart

Morning all. A busy morning here on my blog, so if you are looking for my Sparkles card then please click here.

Over at Cardz4Guyz our new theme for you is:-

T is for ......

 I've gone for T is for Tractor for my card.


There are lots of other ideas for T but as I needed a card soon for my Husband I went with this!
My tractor is from Woodware and I stamped and coloured it with Copics to match his, though that one is slightly newer and more round on the edges!
The little scene through the aperture was made up of scraps of NitWits DP from my stash, fussy cut and overlaid with each other onto my base card. The top panel was die cut with an MFT die and then added with foam pads over the top of the scene. I fussy cut the tractor and added it along with the strip sentiment from the same set. The circular sentiment is a two part one from LOTV which I die cut and mounted onto a yellow die cut.

So where will this theme take you? The team have some fab ideas and have come up with some great things starting with T! Why not check them out here and then join in!

Chocolate Baroque Toadstools

Morning all. A busy morning here on my blog, so if you wish to find my Cardz4Guyz post then please click here.

Now it's time to share a card for my guest spot over at Sparkles
This month our theme is:-

TOADSTOOLS and/or MUSHROOMS

When I saw the theme, I knew the exact stamp I needed, one from a set I bought a few years ago from Chocolate Baroque at Port Sunlight. No trip there this year sadly as the event has been cancelled, so sad. 
There are plenty of assorted fungi in our fields at the moment as well as a large crop of some that are eating my oak sleeper, raised beds, they're loving the warmth and the damp!
Anyway, here's what I came up with.


Rather than use the whole of the stamp, I used the central few mushrooms/toadstools.
To start, I stamped the whole strip with Altenew Morning Frost to create a no line look to the finished image. Coloured with Copics, I then fussy cut the central group, adding some white gel pen to the caps.
I found the aperture panel in my stash and secured the toadstool grouping behind it. It looked a little lost, so added some die cut foliage behind before popping the whole panel onto an A6 note card. A gold foiled sentiment from my stash completes.

So how will you be inspired? We are looking forward to seeing all your cards in the Sparkles gallery, but should you need more inspiration please check out the rest of the team here.

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Season of Autumn

Autumnal Colours

#802

Favourite Card Shape
I used to make only square cards but they are so wasteful when making the bases from A4 cardstock and as a gal from Yorkshire I couldn't 'thoil it' as they say. So now, I usually make A6 sized rectangle cards as I can get 2 from one piece of A4 card!! Square cards are definitely for very special occasions!

Saturday 5 October 2024

Uniko Release Day Blog Hop and Giveaway

Good morning, it's time for our Uniko release day blog hop and giveaway!
So here are a few more ideas using this fun stencil release.

First off is this Christmas card I made using the Geometric Christmas Tree stencil set.


On some white card, I inked the tree with Mowed Lawn DI but on the second pass I wiped the stencil clean then replaced it and added some Cosmic Shimmer Aurora Sparkle embossing paste over the top to give my tree a little extra oomph. When dry, I cut up the tree and glued the pieces over a strip of gold mirror card, adding a freehand cut pot and a punched glitter star. The finished tree was then popped up on pads over a white base card to which I had added a stamped sentiment panel from my stash. I make loads at the same time as it takes ages to set them out even in a MISTI!

 Stencil - Ink & Flip Layering Geometric Christmas Tree £8
Copyright Uniko Ltd 2012 - To Date

Next is another piece of my Cobweb panel made using the Cobweb stencil set.


This time I simply added it to an A6 white, side fold card after adding some glitter EP to the back lines in the web.
On some scrap white card, I stamped HAPPY using Alphabet Outlined and filled in with a web effect pattern, fussy cut them out and glued underneath the panel. I stamped birthday in black then drew the spider dropping down from the Y freehand.

Finally another cobweb based card using the same LOTV image as Thursday's card.


For this card my starting point was the panel I made when first trying out the stencil pair. I used some Hickory Smoke DI to ink the background before adding the two cobweb layers to complete the panel.
I had the top panel in my stash from another project, so slipped the cobweb background underneath then added the sentiment by masking off WISHING so that I could write WITCHING and added Happy Birthday. I had this little girl on my desk as I was initially going to use her for my DT post at Color Hues. I simply added her to the front and drew in a few lines to ground her to replace the ones I cut off.

 Stencil - Ink & Flip Layering Cobweb £8
Copyright Uniko Ltd 2012 - To Date
That's it from me but please check out the rest of the team to find out how they've used their new stash!
Don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to win a prize!



Julie -
me



Make sure you've commented along the hop as Bev will be giving away 3 Ink & Flip Stencils of the winners choice. Comments will close for the chance to win at midnight Sunday 13th October 2024 with the winner announced on Monday 14th October 2024. Any comments left after this time will not be included.

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Friday 4 October 2024

Introducing Ink n Flip Geometric Christmas Tree Set

Morning all.
It's time to share the second of the new Ink n Flip release from Uniko.
Today we focus on the two part Geometric Christmas Tree set.
It consists of a background stencil and Bev's signature style Geometric Christmas tree. Here is my first idea.


For this card I stencilled the tree element onto some white card. I was going to keep it simple at that point but somehow I got a smudge of black ink in the open space so decided to fussy cut my tree and then ink another background!
On a panel of red card, I inked through the background stencil with Candied Apple DI to leave a paler red tree shape opening in which to place my tree. The tree was placed back over the background with foam pads and a Simply Said Blocks red stamped sentiment complete.

My second card is similar to others I've done this week, inking through a stencil, Scandinavian Christmas, with Unicorn White ink and then when dry, stencilling in the tree to reveal the pattern beneath. 


I used a mix of Mowed Lawn and Twisted Citron DI for the tree and Vintage Photo for the trunk. A little masking paper around the truck ensured that the brown ink stayed where it was meant to be! Another red stamped sentiment completes.

That's it from me but why not check out the rest of the team have been up to.



Julie - me



Come back tomorrow when we will have our tradition blog hop and giveaway.

Thursday 3 October 2024

Introducing the new Ink n Flip Layering Cobweb stencil set

Morning all.
I'm so excited to reveal the first of the new Ink n Flip stencil sets, Cobweb.
Here are a couple of ideas using bits n bobs from my stash as well.

This is my first idea using the web part of the stencil.


I took an A5 panel of black card and went mad adding cobwebs all over it with Hero Arts Unicorn White ink! Then I filled in the gaps with a light covering of the white ink. Spiders are a real problem here in the countryside and I am forever evicting them and removing their webs from windows and doorways. This year seems the worst ever, so webs are very common, in fact the other day I opened the blind in the kitchen window to reveal a huge web complete with giant spider, across the outside of the glass shimmering with dew. They are beautiful and I'm OK with them if they would only stay OUTSIDE!
Anyway as I was looking at the finished panel I thought I would extend the threads from each web and add some extra bits of web with a black fine liner.  I cut an A6 sized panel from the larger one and attached it to an A6 base card. Then, I stamped a large black dot, form MCM Floral on some scrap white card and added some legs before fussy cutting it and adding googly eyes. The BOO was cut from white card using an alphabet die set. 

I had plenty of 'web' back ground left over, so added a narrow panel to some purple card to create a background for this LOTV image coloured with Copics and fussy cut.


This time my sentiment was made by stamping FABULOUS from You Are, Yes You and cutting away the BU section, replacing it with die cut BOO. The rest of the sentiment was made up various Uniko sets, Christmas and Birthday Sentiments.

So what do you think?
That's all for now from me but please check out the rest of the team to see what they've been up to.



Julie -me



See you back here same time tomorrow for another stencil intro.

Wednesday 2 October 2024

New Release Sneak Peeks

Morning all.

Just a quick post to tease you with the Uniko upcoming release sneak peeks.

As you may have gathered, the two stencils are in the fun Ink n Flip series!

 

The whole team will be back tomorrow with the first introduction.

Can't wait to show you these fab new products.

Tuesday 1 October 2024

Color Hues #96

Good afternoon folks, it's been a busy day here on my blog but it's also time for a brand new colour duo from Color Hues.
This time it was my choice of colours and as we approach that witchy time of year, I went with a colour duo that reflects that.
Here's my card, not a witch in sight but a similar theme none the less!


Last year I used an LOTV witch for a similar colour challenge so this year I went with a little wizard from them instead. He's a digi called Abracadabra which I coloured with Copic markers, V09, V12,15,17 for the purple and Y38, YR09,YR16,YR18 for the oranges and then fussy cut.
Matching the DP and trim to the image I created this layout. A big tip for matching solid card is to get some white and colour it with the same Copic markers you've used in the image, can't fail to match then, I used V09. The circle of card was in my white bits box but it looked too plain, so I embossed it with a spider's web Cuttlebug EF.
To finish I found this fun sentiment in a magazine freebie sheet of stamps.

So where will my colours take you?
I'm looking forward to seeing what you make with them. Don't forget that as well as the colour duo, neutrals such as brown are always welcome too.
To see what the rest of the team and our GD have done, check out the Color Hues page here and have some fun!

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Make it Masculine