Showing posts with label card making. Show all posts
Showing posts with label card making. Show all posts

Friday, 9 October 2020

Stampers Delights Anime New Release

Continuing the harvest/Thanksgiving/Autumn theme the Anime NR image from Stampers Delights is from the pumpkin patch!

I wonder how many of you carve your pumpkins to make lanterns. There are some amazing ones out there. I am not a fan of halloween but I do like the more artistic carvings. 

How about this one for example:



I think this little lady looks as if she will come out with a fantastic carving!



Materials used:
Art By Miran: Fantastic Fall digi paper set (no longer available)
Deedee's Digis: Pumpkin Patch (no longer available)
5" x 7" card blank
X-Press It card 
printer paper
rectangle die set
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04     R20
eyes - E25, E29
hair - E42, E43, E47, E49
dress - BG01, BG05, BG45, BG09
leggins - BV02, BV23, BV25, BV29
boots - C7, C9, 100
knife blade - C1, C3, C
knife handle - R29, R39, R59
pumpkins - Y35, Y38, YR14, YR18, E39, E18
                 E11, E13, E39, E18
grass - G21, G24, YG63, YG67, G99

The backing papers came from Art By Miran's Fantastic Fall set and the sentiment from Deedee's Digis Pumpkin Patch. Both no longer available.

Please do visit the Stampers Delights Inspiration Blog and take a look at what the rest of the team have come up with using this cute image. Here are some useful links for you:

Store: https://www.stampersdelights.com/store/c18/ALL_DIGITAL_STAMPS_PRODUCTS.html#/ 

FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stampersdelights/?ref=bookmarks

Inspiration Blog: https://www.stampersdelights.com/inspiration-blog#/ 

Don't forget we also have our Progressive Challenge on Facebook and you can enter with any Stampers Delights image.

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges: 

Friday, 7 June 2019

Just for you

A quick post today - lots to do! This is the card I made with the freebie image from the Scrapper's Delights Progressive Challenge on Facebook.



Materials used:
Scrapper's Delights - Anime Just For You Mum 
X-Press It card
rose pattern card
green and red card
Britannia Dies rose die set
leafy swirl die
scalloped oval die
corner rounder
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, R20
hair - Y21, YR23, E15, E18
eyes - YG03, YG25, YG17
t-shirt - V05, RV66, RV69, V09, V99
bows - YG21, YG03, YG17, YG67
rose - R29, R39, R59, R89     G29, G94, G99
background - E70, E71, E74

I was fortunate in finding the background paper in my stash, it helped to tie it all together. The roses are made up from red card cut with Britannia rose dies. I found the mini one at a craft show earlier in the year and it works really well as an embellishment on cards along with the next size up. The bigger ones are fine if used on their own as they can dominate any image.

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:
Scrapper's Delights Facebook 
Scrapper's Delights Blog Challenge May - Anything Goes 
Creative Moments #170 - Anything Goes 
Crafting With An Attitude #52 - Anything Goes 
Crafting By Designs June - Anything Goes 
Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge #433 - Anything Goes 
Artistic Inspirations #216 - Anything Goes 
A Bit More Time To Craft #93 - Anything Goes 

Thursday, 28 March 2019

Getting messy!

I got the inks and water out for this one. I made it for a good friend as an extra birthday card. I wasn't sure which to use so sent her two!




Materials used:
black archival ink pad
printer paper
X-Press It card
fancy square die
silver mirri card
Distress Oxide inks - faded jeans, picked raspberry
15 cm square easel card blan
gems
Copics:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04  R20
hair - E43, E44, E47, E49
tee shirt - R81, R83, RV34, R59
jeans - B91, B93, B95, B97, B99
boots - C3, C5, C7, C9
phone - C7, C9, R29, R39, R59, R89

The background paper was coloured using the distress oxide inks on a glass mat, spritzed with water and 'mopped' up with the paper. The die cut mat was made the same way then stamped with the sentiment. The coloured image is fussy cut and attached to the mat with gel glue.

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:




Monday, 4 March 2019

Positive Friendship

Another month and another new challenge at Path of Positivity. This time our optional theme is Friendship. In a world of social media, instant contact and mass communication how is it that people generally are more isolated and lonely than ever. Some, no doubt will attribute it to the changing nature of society, families live further apart from each other and gone are the times when people stayed in or near their childhood homes. With the removal of the old 'back to back' housing the sense of community has dwindled, we are not so likely to know when or if neighbours are in need and hold back from finding out for fear of invading privacy. Some of these changes are for the better but the effects are not, the housing is better but the community is gone.

More recently I think the upward trend in loneliness has been helped along by social media. At the click of a mouse you can gather hundreds of friends and, lets be honest, most of them you are never likely to enter into a meaningful relationship with yet alone meet them. Now there is no harm in that but if you are lonely it can make you feel more isolated. I like having 'friends' who visit my blog or are 'friends' on Facebook but I do not have to rely on them solely for friendship I also have a lovely group of people whom I know and who know me. At the end of the day it is the friends that we meet up with, phone, skype that mean so much more than a long list of friends on the internet. So this month join with us at Path of Positivity and let us celebrate friendship. Let's tell our friends how much they mean to us.



Express It! card
printer paper
7x5 card blank
decorative rectangle frame die
stitched edge rectangle die
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04      R20
hair - E21, E25, E29      E42, E43, E47, E49
jeans - B91, B93, B95, B97
T-shirts - RV63, RV66, RV69, RV99       R81, R83, R85, R56
skirt - G02, G17, G29, G99
shoes - C3, C5, C7, C9      R29, R39, R59, R89
umbrella - YR31, YR21, YR12, YR18, E09
flowers - BV01, BV02, BV13, BV04,     Y06
leaves - G07, G28, G05
umbrella handle - C05, C07, C09, 100
ground - E34, E35, E37

The coloured image and sentiment are cut out with the decorative die and the mats cut from two papers printed from the Rainy Days Papers.


This challenge, our optional twist is a focus on Friendship. If you would like to challenge yourself, create a project designed to convey the warmth of friendship to someone who could use a reminder to let them know they aren't alone. 

In order to be considered eligible for this month's prizes, remember that regular types of projects such as birthday cards, or other general type projects/posts will not qualify for the prizes unless they are also, positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature.


Prizes this month include:
A $12.00 gift certificate from Bugaboo Stamps, our guest sponsor for this month, for a person chosen in a random draw based on all qualifying entrants.
ONE image (value of $5 or less) from Scribbles Designsfor the post or project that the team deems most inspiring of the bunch based on all qualifying entrants.
One digital image from Creative Bug Digital SnapShots for each person chosen as a DT Delight.

I do hope that you will be able to join us this month. The link for entries and all the information along with inspiration from the DT can be found at Path of Positivity Challenge Blog. Hope to see you there.

Thanks for dropping in.

Take care.

Monday, 4 February 2019

Love on the Path of Positivity

The first Monday of a new month and time for a new challenge at the Path of Positivity. As we are now into February there could really only be one theme - Love. A lot of challenges are using the same theme so you could make one project which would cover quite a few of them!

The word love is a strange one when you think about it. It covers such a huge number of different scenarios from the love of family, friends, animals to the love of a painting or piece of music. And within that are so many depths and levels of the same emotion. It is a big range for one tiny word. The Ancient Greeks had 6 words describing different aspects of love. Psychologists have 7 types of love, taking the 6 from the Greeks and adding one more.

Love is such an easy word to say, do we really think about what we mean when we use it or is it now just something we say out of habit? Is it overused in today's easy come, easy go society? Or will love always win out in the end even if it  may not be as neat as we would like. I guess only time will tell but one thing is certain, the world needs more love that looks to the needs of others first.



Materials used:
Britannia dies - petals and leaves
oval dies
shimmer paper
5" x 7" card blank
X-Press It Card
Copic Pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, R20
groom's hair - E11, E13, E15, E18
bride's hair -  YR21, E33, E35, E37
roses and ribbon - V01, V12, V15, V17
bride's dress shading - C0 blender
groom's suit - W3, W5, W7, W9
ground - E70, E71, E74
sky - B41 blender

The oval frame has been embossed using the oval dies. The leaves and flowers are cut from glimmer paper and then coloured with Copics.

My niece is getting married towards the end of this year and according to my eldest daughter the bridesmaids are in 'a dull lilac'! So I am hoping that this card will be a match.

I hope you will join us this month, you can find the link up at the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog. Here is a quick look at the rules and the prizes on offer:

  • This challenge, our optional twist is a focus on LOVE. If you would like to challenge yourself, create a project to show someone special in your life just how much you love them. However, remember that the optional twist is just for fun.

    In order to be considered eligible for this month's prizes, remember that regular types of projects such as birthday cards, or other general type projects/posts will not qualify for the prizes UNLESS they are also positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature. Prizes this month include:
  • A $10.00AU gift voucher that can be redeemed for digital stamps from Beccy's Place, our guest sponsor for this month, for a person chosen in a random draw based on all qualifying entrants.
  • ONE image (value of $5 or less) from Scribbles Designsfor the post or project that the team deems most inspiring of the bunch based on all qualifying entrants.
  • One digital image from Creative Bug Digital SnapShots for each person chosen as a DT Delight.

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.





Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Metallic Madness?

The first Monday of the month means time for the start of the final Path of Positivity challenge this year and the end of our year of colour. This month we have the optional theme of Gold, Silver and Other Metallics.


Materials used:
Fred She Said - Lovely as a Leaf Digital Set (From the Sparkle N Sprinkle Shop)
X-Press It card
gold mirri card
7x5 in card blank
aluminium drink can
Tonic Studios Autumn Leaves die set
stitched rectangle die
metalic pens
Copic pens:
leaves - R24, YR15, G24, G94, G99, W5, W7
shadow - W0, W1, W3
metal leaf - Y15, YR15, YR16, YR18, R24, G94, E29, E49

The leaf embellishment is die cut from an aluminium drink can and coloured with Copics.

The open lettering is coloured with metallic pens.

The challenge is open until the end of the month so you have plenty of time to get an entry in. Remember the theme is optional but with all the Christmas sparkle around I am sure there will be some project you will be able to use.

This month Sparkle N Sprinkle are our very generous sponsors, very apt considering the theme of the challenge!  The prizes on offer are: 
    • $15.00 worth of digital images from Sparkle N Sprinkle for the post or project that the DT deems most inspiring of the bunch (based on those projects who have followed the theme).
    • $15.00 worth of  digital images from Sparkle N Sprinkle for a person chosen in a random draw based on all entrants.
    • One digital image from Creative Bug Digital SnapShots for each person chosen as a DT Delight. 
You can find all the details and the link up on the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog.

I hope you will join us on our journey down the Path of Positivity this month. Thank you for dropping in. Take care.




Monday, 26 November 2018

LeAnn's World Challenge

just had time to get an entry into the progressive challenge over on the LeAnn's World 101 Facebook page. This time I have mixed digital and traditional stamping on the same card.

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Materials used:LeAnn's World 101 - Stewart (Facebook Freebie until 28/11/18)
Stamps Away - Pilkington Wood
Inky Impression - Sentiment stamp
X-Press It card
designer paper
silver mirri card
stitched rectangle die
various snowflake dies
black archival ink
Dovecraft glitter glue - Crystal
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, R20
eyes - E23, E25, E29
hair - E11, E13, E15, E18
hat - C0, C1, C3, C5, C7
coat - BG90, BG93, BG96, BG99
coat trim - C5, C7, C9
trousers - E44, E47, E49
boots - W3, W5, W7, W9  C5, C7, C9
walking stick - E31, E33, E35, E39
scarf - R29, R39, R59, R89
belt - C7, C9, 100
snow - C0, C1, C3

Having reversed the image and arranging it on the page I printed it out twice, once on ordinary printer paper and again on X-Press It card. I fussy cut the paper version down the left side and made it into a mask. I attached the mask to the card version of the image before stamping out the trees.

I have used the tree stamp 3 times to form the tree taking each one just a little higher than the previous one and lining up the trunks as best as I could. I need to make the tree taller and as it is a physical stamp rather than digital had to work out a way of doing so. Overall I think it worked quite well. I must confess that the little bush is there to hide a black splodge, I dropped the inked up tree stamp, whoops!

Once coloured in I cut the image with the die then stamped on the sentiment. I have added just a little glitter glue to some of the tree branches and on the snow at the bottom to make it look like frost.

The snowflake embellishments have been die cut from silver mirri card.

This blog will be moving over to  a new site at the end of the year. At the moment I am posting on both sites. If you would still like to follow me in the new year please head on over to the new address here and click whatever you need to click to keep getting the posts. Thank you so much.

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:
LeAnn's World 101 Facebook Progressive Challenge
Creative Moments #157 - Anything Goes/Add a Sentiment
Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge #407 - Anything Goes
Crafting With Friends #76 - Anything Goes
Jo's Scrap Shack FFC#261 - Anything Goes
Creative Fingers #154 - Anything Goes
Sweet Stampin' Challenge - Whatever The Weather
A Gem Of A Challenge #232 - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create #215 - Anything Goes/Christmas/Winter
Dragonfly Dreams - Anything Goes
Lil Patch of Crafty Friends #94 - Anything Goes
Stamping Sensations - Christmas Inspiration
Crafting From The Heart #230 - Anything Goes 

C.R.A.F.T Challenge #492 - Make Your Own Embellishments (snowflakes)
PIP Challenge #1847 - Anything Goes

Tuesday, 20 November 2018

Path of Positivity Challenge - Shades of Green

We are already halfway through this month’s challenge at Path of Positivity with the optional theme of Shades of Green. A great theme for getting started on those Christmas cards with trees and presents, holly and ivy, and don’t forget the mistletoe!
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Materials used: 
Ike’s Art – Dear Santa
Card Making Magic embossing folder – 5×7″ Christmas
rectangle die set
X-Press It card
white card
5″x7″ card blank
red gems
red ribbon
Wink of Stella Shimmer Clear
Copic pens:
skin – E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, R20
hair – Y21, Y26, YR24, E25
eyes – B24, B18, B29
tree branches – YG03, YG63, G29, E27
Santa’s hat and bauble ribbon – R29, R39, R59, R89
girl’s clothes – YG00, YG01, YG03, YG06
Santa’s beard and hat trim – white gel pen
bauble hanger – silver gel pen
I made up my card blank by embossing it with the embossing folder and then cutting out the rectangle with a die. I tried cutting the aperture first then embossing but the embossing stretches the card a bit so the aperture went out of shape. The disadvantage to sending the embossed card through the cutter again is that is does squash the embossing a little. If anyone knows a better way of doing it please do share the secret!
The image is coloured with Copics and then de-bossed to add a little frame. The Santa bauble has a touch of wink of stella added to the  had trim which has been coloured with a white gel pen.
I added a cluster of three red gems to three corners to represent holly berries and put the ribbon on the remaining corner.
This image reminds me so much of our girls when they were little. Our eldest had one ornament which was her favourite, a honeycombe paper chick. I’ve no idea where it came from but Becky loved it and at her first Christmas enjoyed trying to eat it!! Our youngest, Rachel, spent her first Christmas sitting under the tree running the strands of lemetta through her fingers absolutely fascinated by the reflected light from it. Both our girls are blonde so I have given the little girl in the image blonde hair. Memories to cherish.
I hope you can join us at Path of Positivity, you still have two weeks to get an entry in. The link and all the details of prizes can be found at the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog. 
Thank you for visiting. Take care.
Pippa

Saturday, 10 November 2018

Chilly Owl

The image for today's card is Chilly Owl from Limited Runs and is the image for their progressive challenge on Facebook. If you played along last time then you get the image for free, if not then it is available at the Limited Runs Stamps store, the link is below.

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Materials used: 
Limited Runs Stamps - Chilly Owl
brown card
X-Press It! card
pearlised white paper
Britannia leaf die
leafy branch die
gold peel off sentiment
small flower buttons
Copic pens:
feathers - W00, W0, W1, W3, W5, W7, W9
eyes / legs - Y13, Y15, Y17, E15
beak - E31, E33, E35, E39
hat - R29, R39, R59, R89
log - E41, E43, E44, E47
grass - G21, G24, G94, G29, G99
sky - B000, B00, B91, B93

The log I drew in myself following instructions from one of my Kit and Clowder classes (well worth the money and so good if you want to improve your colouring skills.)

The leaves are die cut and coloured with Copics. The pearlised paper does not let the Copic ink blend very well so I have tried to use different greens in patches to show definition.

The little buttons and the greeting sticker have been in my stash for a few years now, just waiting for their turn to shine.

Thank you for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:
Limited Runs Facebook Progressive Challenge #20
Your Scrapbook Place November - Anything Goes
Dragonfly Dreams November - Anything Goes
PIP Challenge #1844 - Anything Goes
Crafting From The Heart ##227 - Anything Goes
Ike'sworld Challenge #114 - Anything Goes
Crafty Sentiments Designs - Anything Goes
Addicted To Stamps And More #317 - Make Your Mark
Creative Inspirations November - November Chill  (I know the leaves are green and their are flowers in it but this year in the UK we still have green leaves on the trees and flowers in the garden!)
Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge #405 - Anything Goes 

Monday, 5 November 2018

Path of Positivity Challenge #63 - Shades of Green

We are almost at the end of our year long colour journey and for this month we are in the greens. It does seem an appropriate colour to choose as we head towards Christmas. Already the shops are starting to get their Christmas goodies in and displays up. With our clocks changing last weekend and the nights drawing in with the shortening days the anticipation is building up.

I do love Christmas, I love a really winter's day, cold, frosty, snowy if possible but blue skies and winter sunshine. I don't ask much!! It is a joy to have the winter greenery of the fir trees, the holly and the mistletoe when so many trees are bare or brown leaved and the gardens have lost most of the delicate colourful flowers of summer. The Christmas tree speaks of hope that the earth will be reborn, that life will bloom again in the Spring and that winter is not all dark and gloomy.

As I write this we have just had our chimney swept ready to get the log burner fired up again. The scaffolding is up to replace the front windows which should be happening any day soon so this winter we will be lovely and warm - I can't wait!

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Materials used:Scribbles Designs - Silent Night Wreath
PSX - Nativity (rubber stamp)
black archival ink pad
Memento ink pads - Cottage Ivy, Northern Pine
stencil brush
dark red and dark green card
X-Press It card
square card blank
Stickles glitter glue - Star Dust
Anita's Clear Gloss
Copic pens:
holly leaves - G21, G25, G28, G29
other leaves - YG00, YG23, YG17, G29
berries - R29, R39, R59, R89 \

The card blank has been folded to create an easel card. The nativity is stamped on a scrap of white card with black ink and then coloured with Denim ink using a stencil brush.

The main image is printed onto X-Press It card and coloured with Copics. The background is coloured with two shades of green ink using a sponge and keeping the centre white.

Glitter glue has been added to the leaves to give a little sparkle and the clear gloss added to the berries.


As always the challenge at Path of Positivity are anything positive goes and is open for a month. The optional theme is Shades of Green and while you do not have to follow it there is the chance of an extra prize for doing so. With lots of Christmas tree and wreath images about at this time of year this challenge would be ideal.

We have two great sponsors this month, Scribbles Designs and Ike's Art. For details of how to enter and the prizes on offer please check out the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog. You will also find links to the other team members for more inspiration.

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:
4 Crafty Chicks #427 - Christmas
A Bit More Time To Craft #79 - Anything Goes
Crafts Galore Encore #57 - Anything Goes
Crafting With An Attitude #45 - Anything Goes
C.R.A.F.T. Challenge #489 - Winter
Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge #404 - Anything Goes
Jo's Scrap Shack FFC #258 - Anything Goes
Creative Fingers #154 - Anything Goes
A Gem Of A Challenge #230 - Anything Goes
Lil Patch of Crafty Friends #93 - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create #215 - Anything Goes/optional twist Christmas/Winter
Dragonfly Dreams - Anything Goes
PIP Challenge #1844 - Anything Goes
Crafting From The Heart #227 - Anything Goes 

Friday, 26 October 2018

Be Thankful AT Crafting With Dragonflies

I was fortunate enough to be chosen as a winner of a recent Crafting With Dragonflies challenge and part of the prize is a guest designer slot so this is it. I had thought of calling this post 'Back to My Roots' because I have had the 'real' stamps out along with inks, dies and stencils. It felt really good to be back using techniques that I started with years ago.
The theme for Crafting With Dragonflies Challenge #116 is Be Thankful.

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Materials used: 
Free Stamps, Dies and Stencil set from Simply Cards and Papercraft #177
banner die from stash
X-Press It card
Personal Impressions embossing powder - Pastel Lilac
Versamark ink pad
Adirondak Espresso ink pad
Memento Lilac Posies ink pad
stencil brush
Copic pens:
V01, V12, V15, V17, V09

The sentiment is computer generated and cut with a banner die. The cup cuff has been embossed with the Pastel Lilac powder and coloured with a Copic pen. The coffee bean paper is made using the sencil from the set and Espresso ink. I used the inky brush over the whole piece at the end to tone down the white background.

The cup cuff, steam and little heart embellishment were all cut from the  bits of card left over from fussy cutting the cup and a second lid.

The second lid has been attached to the cup with foam pads for dimension.

I hope my card has inspired you to maybe go along to Crafting With Dragonflies and have a go at the challenge yourself. With Christmas around the corner it is a good incentive to lay the Christmas cards aside for a short time and make up some Thank You cards!

Thanks for dropping by. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:
Lemon Shortbread #79 - Anything Goes
Papercraft Challenges #23 - Inspired by a Song (Your the cream in my coffee)
Crafty Creations #377 - Anything Goes
Creative Moments #155 - Anything Goes
Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge #403 - Anything Goes
Back to Basics and Beyond #14 - Stencils or Masks 
Crafting With An Attitute #44 - Anything Goes
Jo's Scrap Shack FFC #257 - Anything Goes
Creative Fingers #153 - Anything Goes
Sweet Stampin' Challenge - Humour
Less Is More #383 - Dimension
A Gem of A Challenge #230 - Anything Goes 

Monday, 15 October 2018

Shades of Purple on the Path of Positivity


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Can you believe it is already the middle of October? It is certainly feeling more Autumnal here in the UK, our long hot summer is receding into memory as the wind and the rain make their presence felt. I quite like the changing colours of Autumn, it's just that it has been a bit sudden this year.
There is still a bit of colour left in the gardens, particularly a lot of purple flowers. Not sure if it is a general thing or just this year but most of the colour left does seem to be purple. We have visited quite a few National Trust gardens recently and they all had purple flowers in abundance.
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As you may know this month the optional theme for The Path of Positivity Challenge is Shades of purple and we are now half way throught the challenge month so here is my card for the midway reminder.

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Materials used:A Day For Daisies - Christmas Shopping
X-Press It card
purple paper
white paper coloured with purple ink
flowers and leaves cut with Britannia dies (from stash)
fancy rectangle die set
5x7" card blank
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, R20
lady's dress - V20, V22, V25, V28
girl's dress - V0000, V000, V01, V12, V15
lady's cloak and girl's hat - V05, RV66, RV69, V09, V99
hair - E21M E25M E29
grass and hat leaves - G21, G94, G99
red box and flowers - R29, R39, R59, R89
yellow boxes - Y13, Y15, Y17, YR18, E15, E18
blue box - BV0, BV02, BV13, BV04
girl's boots - C3, C5, C7, C9


The little flower I already had in my stash made and not used on a previous project, it was pure chance that the colour worked with the picture! I have not added a sentiment to the card because I am not sure yet how I will use it. It could be a Christmas card or even a winter birthday card so for now I am leaving it open.

I hope you will join us along the path. Remember the theme is optional although following it makes you eligible for another chance at the prizes on offer from our two sponsors this month. All the details and how to enter can be found at the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog.

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.
Pippa

Entering the following challenges:
A Bit More Time To Craft #78 - Anything Goes
A Perfect Time To Craft #10 - October Anything Goes
The 12 Months of Christmas Link Up #46 - Anything Goes/Gear Up for Winter
Your Scrapbook Place - October Anything Goes
PIP Challenge #1841 - Anything Goes
Lil Patch of Crafty Friends #91 - Anything Goes
A Gem Of A Challenge #228 - Anything Goes
Jo's Scrap Shack FFC #255 - Anything Goes
C.R.A.F.T Challenge #486 - Christmas 



Tuesday, 2 October 2018

I Don't Do Halloween

Time for a new challenge at Path of Positivity and this time in our colour journey we are focusing on Purple.
Purple is my favourite colour which I think I may have mentioned before. I love the richness of the deep hues that make me think of the Magi at Christmas even though no one knows what they wore! Purple does get a mention in the Bible but in a different context suggesting it was a colour cloth for rich people. Of course purple is also associated with Easter, the soldiers mocking Jesus put a purple robe on him, again although they meant it as mockery, suggesting the royal connection.
The lighter tones of lilac are also beautiful, more delicate and make me think of Springtime with the purple crocus and even the odd puple looking bluebell.
So really purple is a colour for all seasons.

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Materials used:Limited Runs - Snail Mail #1
X-Press It card
purple card
white card
scalloped edge rectangle die
Victorian edge cutter
Adirondak Wild Plum in pad
Distress Ink - Frayed Burlap
5" x 7" card blank
Copic pens:
shell - V05, RV66, RV69, V09, V99
body - YG21, YG03, YG17 YG67
grass - G21, G94, G99
sky - B000, B00


The image and sentiment are printed together on the X-Press It card and cut out with a rectangle die. The edges have been highlighted with the Frayed Burlap ink. The middle layer is cut from white card and coloured with the Wild Plum using a stencil brush.

We have two fantastic sponsors this month, Limited Runs and A Day For Daisies. To find out the prizes on offer and how to enter please go to the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog where you will find all the details. While you are there please do take a look at the amazing work from the rest of the Design Team.

I hope to meet you along the Path. I'll be the one wearing purple! Take care.
Pippa


Entering the following challenges:
A Bit More Time To Craft #77 - Anything Goes
Artistic Inspirations #208 - Anything Goes
Crafting From The Heart #222 - Anything Goes
Crafts Galore Encore #56 - Anything Goes
PIP Challenge #1839 - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create #213 - Anything Goes/Clean and Simple
Lil Patch Of Crafty Friends #90 - Anything Goes
HIMCR #372 - Freestyle 
FFC #253 - Anything Goes
Crafting With Friends #74 - Anything Goes 

Thursday, 27 September 2018

I Don't Do Halloween

The image for the Progressive Challenge at Limited Runs is Dracula, all be it a cheerful one! However I am not into Halloween at all so have done a bit of alterations to him to make him less vampirish, if that is a word!

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Materials used:
Limited Runs - Progressive Challenge #19 Image
X-Press It card
red card
rectangle die with faux stitched edge
5" x 7" card blank
small black button
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, R20
teeth - E000, E41, E42
cloak - C3, C5, C7, C9, 100
             B23, B24, B26, B18
jacket - R29, R39, R59, R89
pocket - C0, C1, C3, C5
shoes - C3, C5, C7, C9

To alter the image I have just drawn in some teeth with a black fine liner and covered his skull broach up with the button. I was really fortunate to come across the quote online as it fitted the image so well.

Just a word of caution, if you decide to alter any images please check with the TOU of the company, some artists do not agree to any changes in the overall look of their art work. I checked with Nikki at Limited Runs before messing about with his teeth!

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:
Limited Runs Progressive Challenge #19 (Facebook)
Addicted To Stamps And More #311 - Anything Goes
Crafty Creations #375 - Anything Goes
Creative Moments #153 - Anything Goes
Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge #399 - Anything Goes
Artistic Inspirations #207 - Anything Goes
Crafting From The Heart #221 -Anything Goes
PIP Challenge #1838 - Anything Goes
613 Avenue Create #213 - Anything Goes / Clean and Simple
A Bit More Time To Craft #76 - Anything Goes