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Spec-tacular!

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A few years ago, my Mother-in-law mentioned that she’d really like a soft case for her glasses that also had a pocket for a pen, as invariably she was putting on her glasses to write something.   I made her a couple for Christmas that year but now they are a bit grubby.   It was her birthday a couple of weeks ago so I thought I’d make her some new ones. To start, I cut out all of the pieces.   This comprised: Outer fabric:     two pieces 18cm x 9cm and one 13cm x 9cm Lining fabric:    two pieces 18cm x 9 cm and one 15cm x 9cm Stabiliser:          two pieces 16cm x 7cm (I used Bosal single sided fusible) Using a 1cm seam allowance, I sewed the larger outer and lining fabrics together along one narrow end and then pressed open the seams.   The pocket was also sewn together but this time with the lining fabric upside down.   This seam was pressed towards the lining fabric then the lining...

Hello Spring

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Our DT theme this week is ‘Spring’ and it's really starting to feel like it’s on the way.   The snowdrops and mini-daffs are out in my garden so they’re what inspired my CAS card. Using the small tulip from the Sketched Tulips set, I repeat stamped across the bottom of a white panel, added clear embossing powder and heat set.   I filled in the gaps with the small leaf stalk and clear heat embossed those too.  I like to clear heat-emboss as I can use any colouring medium with it. Next for some quick colouring.   Rather than blending the colours, I just made blocky swipes in pink and purple alcohol markers for the tulips.  I stamped “spring” from the set and decided to add “hello” from One Kind Word .   Again, these were clear heat embossed as I like the shiny finish.  Although this was to be a CAS design, it felt a little unbalanced so I added a little bee from  Bee Happy . Lastly, I lightly blended a little blue ink around the edge of the...

Snowdrop Sensation

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Spring is coming!   The daffs are out in my garden and I’m writing this sat outside on a rare windless, sunny afternoon.   Whilst out on a walk last week, I saw a large clump of snowdrops and I remembered that I had this die set so set to work as soon as I got home. The set is Altenew Snowdrop Craft-A-Flower and I used a inky sprayed sheet I had laying around for the leaves and stems. I then got busy die-cutting.   Lots of die-cutting!   The flowers have a few layers so I assembled them before starting the cards.  I was making half a dozen cards so I needed lots of bits. Using kraft card blanks, I blended some white ink over torn paper to make the snowbank for the snowdrops to sit on.   A few of the leaves, stems and flowers were adhered to the card and then I added the last leaf and a couple of the flowers using foam tape for some dimension. For some added texture and interest, I flicked a little brown alcohol marker over the card and then spat...

Colourful Life

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I’m here with an extra blog post this week to celebrate Visible Image’s new Floral Life release.   This is a great collection of 5 stamps and 3 stencils and you can find the link to them all here . Today I’ve got a quick card using Colourful Life stamps and Windows stencil.   To start, I cut a 5” square piece of white card and stencilled Distress Oxides through the Windows stencil to create a partial rainbow on my card, overlapping them to get the colour mixes. The main flower image and both the sentiments were then stamped and clear heat-embossed.   A little embossing powder stuck to the stencilling due to me not waiting long enough for it to dry, but as it was clear, I didn’t mind that. On a scrap of card, I stamped and clear heat-embossed the flower and coloured by blending on the same rainbow inks.   I then fussy cut the flower and adhered it to the panel, which was mounted on black card and then onto a 5¾” square card blank.

Three Kings

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I’m continuing my mission to make a few Christmas cards for my last blog post of each month.   Today, I’m using an Apple Blossom die set that I got for an absolute bargain in the Craft Stash New Year sale. For my first card, I envisaged a stained-glass window.   To begin, I die-cut the image, and then used a piece of Glad Press ‘n’ Seal to collect all the tiny pieces and hold in place to make it easier to colour in. Next, I used a variety of pens to add colour to each piece. I die-cut the piece from black card and adhered some Stix 2 Anything’s double-sided adhesive sheet to the back.  The coloured pieces were inlaid into the die-cut.  I do love a jigsaw!! To make the panel more window like, I attached a piece of acetate over the top before die-cutting another panel to adhere over the acetate.   The panel was then simply mounted on a white square card blank. This all turned out to be rather labour intensive!   I thought I’d try out a quicker ver...

White Tiger

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Our DT theme this week is “CATS” and I’ve chosen a big one!   Whilst searching the internet for pictures of white tigers for this week’s post, I found out a few interesting facts about them.   I was surprised to discover that they are not a subspecies of tiger but their coat colour is caused by a genetic mutation and they are not classed as an endangered species.   There are believed to be none left in the wild and, s adly, white tigers are bred in captivity purely for profit.   Due to the rarity of the gene, a lot of inbreeding takes place which causes the tigers to be born with a plethora of health problems.   Here’s my homage to the beautiful white tiger. To begin, I used my MISTI to stamp the tiger from Fearless Tiger .   I like to use my MISTI as the stamp is large with lots of detail so I like to do a few repeat stampings to get a perfect result.   Once happy with the stamping using Versafine Clair Nocturne, I added clear embossing powder and...