Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Epic Adventure

Good morning.
It's time for a brand new challenge at Cardz4Guyz. This month our theme is:-

EPIC ADVENTURE

Basically this includes travel, modes of transport destinations etc.. Here is what I came up with.


I got out my ancient road atlas to create the background, added a smaller panel of white with a circle die cut aperture and my Copic coloured and fussy cut biker. He's not exactly street legal, no helmet and he'd get quite the draft up the front when he was travelling along but it gave the card the look I was after. It was for a friend who used to bike quite a bit but age caught up with him, hence the sentiment!

Quite a simple design but that's often the best where masculine cards are concerned, I think it made him smile.
For more Epic makes, check out the Cardz4Guyz blog here, where you'll also find all the details.
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Friday, 16 January 2026

Color Hues #125

Afternoon folks.
The weather has been a lot milder this week after the snow bomb of last. Luckily it didn't hang around here and was mainly gone by Sunday, just a few pockets in the hollows out of the sun. Anyway, it prompted me to make this card for the new Color Hues challenge. There was no one here to make one from the real stuff, so here's a paper one!


Carol's chosen a wintery colour combination and I had decided NOT to make a Christmas card but then the challenge at CAS on Friday's theme was Snowman and what with the weather as it was well, it just had to be, sorry Nichola!
I bought a set of Snowmen digis from Lili of the Valley awhile ago and this one is one I haven't used before, they came as a set of 9 and I still have a few that I haven't used yet!
I had some NitWits DP left over from an earlier make, so cut off a strip and attached it to a white A6 base card. The snowman I coloured with Copic markers and fussy cut him out. Before adding him to my card, I added some Wink of Stella to give him a glistening look and then trimmed him down to fit the DP panel and then stamped my greeting in black, from a very old Woodware set.

So that's it really, a quick CAS card. Now its over to you, remember to only use the challenge colours along with any neutrals, but most of all have FUN!
Please check out the rest of the Color Hues team and our GD over on the blog for lots of fab inspiration. 

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A is for Anything Christmas

Wednesday, 7 January 2026

Ink and Flip Revisit

 Morning all, hope you had a fab Christmas. I know I did, lots of time with the Grand kids as well as time for myself, oh and Santa left one or two crafty goodies under the tree as well! I suppose most people are back to their everyday timetable now, schools are back and everyone seems to be hard at work, except us retirees! Now what day is it today?!! Anyway I know it's Wednesday the 7th January 2026 as my Blogger calendar says so! 

As you may have seen over at Uniko we are celebrating the start of the New Year with a look at Bev's Ink and Flip stencils, such a fun and original idea. Today it's mine and Izzy's turn to share inspiration of our favourite stencil in the series. For mine I chose Mid Century Leaves, it's a simple stencil but so versatile as you can use it as a normal stencil or flip it over to get a more all over pattern. Here are a few ideas that I came up with whilst playing with my Gelli plate in that strange Twixtmas period. Grab a cuppa and sit back for I have a few makes to share!


The above graphic shows what the overall pattern you can get from the stencil looks like, each side a different colour but combined to give an all over pattern. 

Gelli plates are really fun and enable you to get lots of interesting texture but still keep your designs clean if you wish. I'm afraid I've neglected mine and it has some weird marks on it that don't want to come off but they do add extra texture to the pulls. I've used the same colours in all the cards to give a sense of cohesion.

My first card uses the stencil as it was designed to, to create an all over pattern. I first inked my gelli plate with Distress Oxide in Twisted Citron, blending with a brayer before adding the stencil onto the plate. A piece of scrap white paper was then laid over the top and a print pulled, the stencil was then removed and a piece of white card added and a second pull revealled a lime green background with white leaflets. This card uses that second pull.

 

 

I simply replaced the clean stencil over the pull and inked through using more Twisted Citron DOx over the white spaces, then cleaned and flipped it before inking again with Picked Raspberry DOx. I chose to use Distressed Oxides as their opaqueness allows for the colour to be added over the top of the textured background without it diluting the colour. A line stamp from MCM Background Builders stamped in Rustic Wilderness and a sentiment from my stash using Doodle Flowers complete.

I added more green ink to my Gelli plate, Peeled Paint and Rustic Widerness this time, added the stencil and took a pull. As before I laid a panel of white card over the gelli plate and took a print. Using a clean stencil, I used two green DOxs to stencil in the leaves over my print.


I ended up with a textured green background and two shades of green leaflets, with enough space for me to add a small flower. This one is from the MCM Florals. I drew a few lines to make the stems with a green fine liner. The finished blooms remind me of a cheeky animal face. Once the panel was trimmed down, a simple circular gold sentiment on white and a mount of more Rustic Wilderness on a 5 x 5inch white base card completes.

I still had some ink on my plate so took another print and this card uses that. A paler green background but white leaflets where the ink had been pulled away a bit like the first card before I added the extra colour. This time I didn't flip the stencil but moved it down and inked first with Twisted Citron then moved down again and Peeled Paint was added. More space this time for a slightly larger flower, a simple stamped bloom, Flower Power #11 in Picked Raspberry, repeat stamped to create this panel. Once trimmed a slither of white card inked with Picked Raspberry was added to either side on an A6 note card and another sentiment from the stash added to complete.

I had lots of off cuts from all this playing so I used them to create a bonus card, I'd seen Ardyth Percy Robb do this on her You Tube channel. I sliced up the leftovers and arranged them on some card before cutting a circle from it.

I stamped and fussy cut HAPPY using Alphabet Outlined, from white card and placed the letters across the circle and then added a heat embossed white on black birthday. A few sequins add some more interest. The background was a pull that went wrong so I added more Rustic Wilderness and some Unchartered Marriner to my plate and took another pull, repeating until it was dark enough and the mistake covered! For more interest still, I debossed it with an dot EF, trimmed down to a square and added it to a 5 x 5 inch base card before adding the circle.

And relax that's all, but I have got a few more pulls that I have added to my stash so they may be used for projects later. 

Please pop over to Izzy's blog if you haven't already to see which stencil is her fave and what ideas she's had. BAs Natalie and Steph are up tomorrow with their faves and Bev and Anita shared theirs yesterday or catch up with them on the Uniko blog.

As it's a special week, Bev is offering all of the Ink & Flip Stencils at 20% off this week. A couple of the stencils that are out of stock are available on back order too. 

Thursday, 1 January 2026

Color Hues #124

Good afternoon and Happy New Year!! Hope you all had a fabulous holiday period.

The first of the month sees a brand new colour duo from Color Hues. This time Bonnie has chosen
colours that she sees at this time of year, the red berries and the grey, leafless trees. Here's my take.


I've been catching up over Christmas with a programme in the UK about knitting, Game of Wool. It's introduced by Olympic gold medal diver, Tom Daley, who is famous for his love of knitting. So with all things knitted on my mind, I decided to play with one of my favourite die sets that I haven't used in a while, MFT's Zipper and combine it with a cable EF, no idea of make, to create a faux knitted zipped cardie. Who doesn't love a cosy winter jumper?!

I created a panel of grey and red stripes from some scraps and embossed it using my EF. Doh!! I should have cut the panels first before embossing but I think I just about got away with it, the embossing isn't as sharp as when I embossed it originally, the plates squashing the embossing a little,  but I think it still works.
Once my zipped jumper was created, I added a faux T-shirt with a scrap of linen effect white card and a sentiment from another MFT set Road Trip, which I cut from the same silver card as the zip, replacing the silver lettering with red ones. 
Once complete all I had to do was add it to a white A6 top fold note card.

So where will this colour combo take you? Over on the Color Hues blog the rest of the DT and our wonderful guests, Lisa E. and Barb F., have come up with fabulous inspiration for you.

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