V8 Racing fun
Having fun with digital scrapbooking at the moment and thought I would share this page I did today. Recently I was given the opportunity to drive a V8 race car around Calder Park Raceway for 8 laps. It was great fun but nerve racking, and very hard work! Here’s the result of the page:
Fred, She Said
I want to let you all know about a very talented lady named Tracey Lynn “Fred” Miller who designes her own digital artwork and produces great printables for us crazed card makers. She also has a store which you can purchase her fantastic designs.
Just click on this link to go to her blog. Here is one of her card examples.
Cheers,
Happy Australia Day! & new card
Firstly, a BIG Happy Australia Day to all those Aussies out there. It is absolutely beautiful here in Melbourne today with the temp at the moment being around 23C – which is just nice for me. I’ve been trying to relax today as my back is not the best this weekend and I need to prepare myself for another week at work.
Been busy with the computer trying to set up a network so that I can surf the Net on my laptop in my craft room. It’s sort of working but I think I need a computer techie in to have a look. In between, I’ve made a card. This one is using the Baroque Motifs set which is one of my favourites at the moment. The colours are Choc Chip and Old Olive. The piece of Old Olive cardstock has been scored into one inch squares to form a Faux Tile technique while the medallion at the front was made using Versamark & clear embossing powder.
My inspiration came from Angie Kennedy Juda who has a fantastic blog called Stampin’ Academy and she has some great tutorials there. Thanks Angie!
All supplies are from Stampin’ Up unless otherwise stated.
Stamps: Baroque Motifs
Cardstock: Choc Chip, Old Olive
Ink: Choc Chip, Versamark
Other: Ribbon Originals Flirty, Stampin’ Dimensionals, Word Window Punch, sponges, clear embossing powder, Vintage brads, scorer
Hope you like it!
Cheers,
Collage madness
This collage card was also inspired from the Creative Cardmaking magazine I bought today. I had lots of fun cutting up the squares (they are 2.5cm square) and sticking them onto a piece of Whisper White, then edging with black ink and applying to a Basic Black card front. The flowers and wording are rub-ons.
All supplies are Stampin’ Up unless stated.
Cardstock: Whisper White, Basic Black
Paper: Designer Series Paper Fall Flowers
Ink: Basic Black
Other: Word Window punch, A Perfect Day rub-ons, Eastern Elegance rub-ons, crystal brad for centre from Pretties Kit, stick-on rhinestones (non-SU)
Hope you like it!
Cheers,
Lovely as a Tree
Finally, this weekend (long weekend here in Australia for Australia Day celebrations) I get to sit down and make some cards. First one on display is my attempt at a man’s card. I hate making masculine cards, but I was inspired today from a card in this month’s “Creative Cardmaking 2009 Annual” magazine. This is my take on a card on Page 22.
All products used as from Stampin’ Up unless otherwise stated
Stamps: Lovely as a Tree, Paisley
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Choc Chip, Brocade Blue, Basic Black
Ink: Choc Chip, Brocade Blue, Really Rust
Other: sponges, brayer, black gingham ribbon, vintage brads, stampin’ dimensionals, Marvy round scallop punch
Hope you like it. More to come soon.
Cheers,
Hello again! I’m back
Well, it certainly has been a while since I posted. Since October 2007 (aargh, my last post!) we have sold up and moved from Perth to Melbourne and I guess it has taken me this long to sort things out, including doing some more blog posting. We have spent most of the last year getting used to Melbourne, working, and renovating our new house. Here is a quick pic:
One good thing is I now have a 6m x 6m craft room for my papercrafts. Yipee!
This photo of our 12m x 6m workshop shows the side entry door to my craft area – it is at the back of the workshop.
I actually had some time today to make a couple of cards but I will have to include them in the next post as they aren’t scanned yet. I’ve also moved my previous blog entries to WordPress from Blogger – hopefully it will encourage me to post more often.
Lastly, a photo of Pat on Boxing Day enjoying the cricket at the MCG.
That’s all for now folks! See you soon.
Crazy for Christmas
I like this one also – something a little different! Recipe is:
Stamps: Crazy for Christmas, Scribble (Doodle) This
Ink: Basic Black, Old Olive, Versamark
Cardstock: Real Red, Whisper White, Certainly Celery, Old Olive
Other: Yoyo Yellow, Real Red, Certainly Celery & Old Oliver markers, sponges, red gingham, black gingham & celery grosgrain ribbons.
More Christmas!
Christmas is coming!
Anyone for a quickie!
Just a quick & easy card tonight using only two colours of cardstock and one colour of ink. Great for a male card.
Stamps: Stipple Shells, Sincere Salutations
Ink: Brilliant Blue
Cardstock: Whisper White, Brilliant Blue
-
Archives
- September 2009 (1)
- April 2009 (1)
- January 2009 (4)
- October 2007 (6)
- September 2007 (1)
- August 2007 (2)
-
Categories
-
RSS
Entries RSS
Comments RSS