Saturday, June 17, 2017

A wedding card

Recently one of my nieces got married and I wanted to share the wedding card I made for them. I wanted to go all out with it and nothing says "hi" like foiling, so I got out my mini MINC and got busy.
I foiled the silver as an underlayer for a diecut panel that had been cut using the Spellbinders Card creator: A2 Devine Eloquence cutting die set. I also used the silver foiling on another tag and to foil the sentiment that I printed using my laser printer. The middle die cut panel was also dry embossed with my new Calvin's Quatrefoil embossing folder from the Oh La La Collection by Ultimate Crafts. White ribbons, flowers and leaves completed my card. 

I'm a massive fan of the MINC and I especially love how it foils on pearlised cardstock. It looks so luxurious. I'm intending on doing a video featuring foiling, so look out for it (but don't hold your breath waiting for it...I'll get it done once I'm feeling up to it.) 

Anyway, that's all for me tonight. I'll be back again soon.

Love,
Janelle
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Challenge #10 Angie's Digital Stamps Challenge blog

Before I show you my card for the latest challenge, I will just blow my own trumpet and say "Yay! This is my 150th post."

Considering my 5th blogversary will be celebrated on 30th June, I'm the first to admit I'm not a dedicated or a prolific blogger. All too often, life gets in the way. (Which is nothing new to anyone who blogs.) This was supposed to be the year I got my act into gear and do all of the things I want to do with my crafting life. Not happening yet!!!

Anyway, on with my challenge which is Challenge #10 For Angie's Digital Stamps Challenge Blog. My card used one of Angie's cutie digis called Daisy May with Honey, and I added her to a shabby chic background (which I haven't done in soooo long.) I used a range of older Kaisercraft papers and a wooden bird, a Prima metal charm and various flowers etc. The sentiment used a The Crafters Workshop metal die cut from gold foiled cardstock.
Pop on over to Angie's blog to see the other lovely cards that have been created by the rest of the design team and our followers. Perhaps you could win some digi images by adding a card of your own creation. Best of luck.

Bye for now.

Love,
Janelle
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Returning to you after the flu...

For the past month, I've been recuperating after having a bout of the flu. It's only now that I realise that I hadn't finished my trifecta show-and-tell. And apologies to Angie, those challenges are now finished.

It's always hard for me to bounce back after getting any infection or virus because of my Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I have to get over the illness and then recover from the side effects from the CFS. If it wasn't for the frequent periods of shaking, extreme tiredness, scrambled thinking, swollen glands, aching ears, aching muscles and hands not working properly that are the CFS physical effects on my body, I could handle having the flu. My husband stepped up and took over the cooking and organisation of the household over that time, but I can't ask him to post for me as well.

Anyway, I'll quickly show these last two cards to you. (I can't just be making cards for my own benefit - I must inflict them on you as well.)

My first card here used the "Brinley" digistamp from The Fantasy Art of Nikki Burnette. We had to use buttons and bows for Challenge #58 for Get Creative Challenges. The background for this card used some tissue paper I used to mop up watercolouring on another card. It was too pretty to throw away; so I dried it out and then stuck to some cardstock with a thin layer of Multi Medium Matte. You can't really see it well in the photo, but the texture I achieved was interesting. I also added a little more colour (not much as I wanted to keep it pastel.) Go check out the Get Creative Challenges blog and see what great cards there are for Challenge #59 where the theme is to use a doily. 
My second card here was for Challenge #127 for Simply Create Too Challenge blog. It used the Fairy Swing digistamp from All Dressed Up. I have to admit this started life as a colouring exercise, but when the theme is use a digistamp and you've got one hanging around, well you make do. I enjoyed colouring this image and loved how it turned out. I'm not sure about the torn edges on the coloured layer, though. I wanted to use the mulberry paper and I always think that it looks most effective when torn, but the tear line on the coloured layer was way wider than I wanted. I have since given this card to my niece. I hope she liked it. For some current fun, hop along to Challenge #128 where the theme is Summer Fun.
I'll be back with some more cards in a tick.

Bye for now.

Love,
Janelle
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