Good morning.
I don't think there's a better way to to start a new week, and end a month, than with a countdown to a new release at Uniko.
A place for all my card ideas and creations
Good morning.
I don't think there's a better way to to start a new week, and end a month, than with a countdown to a new release at Uniko.
Morning, time for a new challenge at Cardz4Guyz. This time our theme for the month is to use:-
A MONOCHROMATIC COLOUR SCHEME
Here's what I came up with.
This card uses an old LOTV grey rubber stamp along with some equally ancient NitWits DP from LOTV. Not sure of the collection but it matched the kraft cards I bought sometime ago from Home Bargains. I don't paricularly like the kraft card they are made from but the DP goes quite well with the yellowish card.
The image was stamped with Memento Toffee Crunch and coloured with matching Copic markers, E50, 51,53, 55, 57 and 59 together with W1 and 5. I embossed the kraft card with an Avery Elle square die to create a frame and stamped a freebie sentiment in more Toffee Crunch before adding it to my DP and base card.
For more inspiration, please check out the reat of the team over on the Cardz4Guyz blog.
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Afternoon folks. As we are over halfway through the month of February, it's time for a brand new colour combo from Color Hues. Here's my take using a digi from the new to me, All Dressed Up, that I won before Christmas!
Today is officially Uniko's 14th Birthday.
Here's my card to celebrate.
This day 14 years ago Bev opened the website with the launch of two clear stamp sets. And the rest they say, is history.
Today we celebrate with a birthday linky party!
Simply create a birthday card using any Uniko products (current, retired or digital) and link up in the linky HERE, Uniko VIP FB page or on the Uniko blog. More details are at the end of the post including the prize.
Here's one I made earlier, as they say!
I seem to be on an 5 x 7 roll at the moment, perhaps the larger card base allows the design to breathe.
I started by creating the coloured panel using the silhouette stamp from Happy Days, stamped in a range of pastel shades of Altenew inks, I filled in the open spaces with black dots after seeing a card on Pinterest. Using a couple of stacked circle dies, I cut out the center of the panel and mounted it onto a slightly larger black piece of card, The large central die cut was added back in and the sentiment panel mounted on black added on top. The completed panel was popped up on the 5 x7" card base on foam pads. A few Copic coloured die cut dots complete.
OK, that's my card so why not have a look at the inspiration from Bev and the other BAs?