Showing posts with label American Crafts Thickers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Crafts Thickers. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

"Not a Card"


My first entry for the Corrosive Challenges blog. The challenge is to create something that isn't a card. Here is my scrapbook layout of our recent trip to Niagara Falls.

Paper: Imaginiesce; "raindrop" dome stickers: EK Success. Chipboard letters: American Crafts Thickers. Clock: Heidi Swapp.

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Miniature Tiger


I haven't done much scrapbooking this year, apart from an album I made for a friend. I was inspired to produce a layout about my cat Molly as she set off on a hunting expedition but came back five minutes later.

Paper: Basic Grey, Hambly. Embellishments: Laura Ashley and others. Letters American Crafts Thickers.

Sunday, 4 January 2009

Something New


To celebrate the new year, Scrummy Stash Cafe blog has a challenge to use the theme 'new'. I made a new home card, using a new stamping wheel by Stampin' Up! and colouring the houses with various Sakura pens. The letters are by American Crafts and Papermania (felt).

Saturday, 27 December 2008

More Journal Your Christmas pages


Having a few days off has given me the chance to catch up with my Journal Your Christmas pages.

Presents: chipboard-Stampin' Up!; stickers and letters - Doodlebug; font - Susie's Hand.


Christmas tree: letters - American Crafts Thickers; stickers and paper frill - Doodlebug.

Menu: cardstock - Bazzill; chipboard -BasicGrey; font - Susie's Hand.

Saturday, 13 December 2008

Journalling my Christmas: wrapping, songs and creative visualisation

I'm way behind in keeping up with the daily prompts for Journalling my Christmas. I managed to complete three layouts today, plus I photographed some baubles ready for more LOs tomorrow and scanned some old pictures. The Christmas tree will also go up tomorrow.
I'm not working in order but here goes.

My favourite carols are traditional: Angels from the Realms of Glory, The First Noel and We Three Kings. My favourite Christmas songs are: Merry Xmas (war is over) - John Lennon/Yoko Ono, and I Wish it Could Be Christmas Everyday (Wizzard).
Supplies: white cardstock, Stampin' Up woodcut holly wheel, red glitter glue, epoxy stickers (can't remember where from).

Wrapping is a very simple LO - I literally pinned examples of this year's wrapping paper & tags using paper clips, to try to look like fabric swatches. I do confess that I colour co-ordinate my Christmas tree with my wrapping paper. In fact last year I had to get a new white tree with silver & blue decorations, just to match the Doodlebug Whimsical winter range that I planned to use for Christmas! This year I'm using gold and red baubles so that's the theme for the wrapping paper.
Supplies: grey cardstock - Bazzill; letters - American Crafts Thickers.
Finally a photo taken last week of John running through the forest with the frost thick on the ground, to capture a creative visualisation of here and now.
Supplies: black cardstock - Bazzill; letters - American Crafts Thickers and Making Memories; ribbon - Fancy Pants.

Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Off to a slow start journalling my Christmas!


I finally got round to starting Journalling My Christmas this evening - and had three prompts to catch up with.

The first was to create my Manifesto, the reasons why I want to create a journal and what time I will devote to it.

I made mine a bit tongue in cheek. The journalling reads:
I did indeed intend to spend 15 minutes a day journalling my Christmas but it's already Dec 3 and I haven't even started! My job gets in the way: I didn't get home until 8.40 last night. Oh well! I may fall a bit behind on the prompts but I'll get there in the end.

I used Ladybug candy coated paper by Doodlebug and Santa's body is a Christmas card from last year. Letters by American Crafts Thickers.

Yesterday's prompt was the weather. What sort of weather do we hope for at Christmas? What do we usually get? I used a photo from the last time it snowed - I think it was in March this year. The journalling reads: Snow would be nice of course but not very likely. Usually it's cold and grey, and that's fine with me. It's cosy indoors and a winter walk outside bears the promise of red cheeks and steaming hot chocolate. But no rain please....
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Patterned paper, letters and stickers by Doodlebug. Large letters by American Crafts.
Finally today's prompt was about Christmas cards. Do we make them ourselves? When do we send them? And so on. My journalling reads: When I was new to card-making two years ago, I made 55 cards. All different. It nearly killed me. This year I've made around 20, just for our nearest and dearest. Yes they're all different - but a few look like this example, made with my new Cuttlebug. A strange old Lovis family tradition is to keep all the cards you get sent and display them again. Well, it certainly makes you look popular.....
Supplies: ribbon by Doodlebug, letters drawn with Stickles.