



The crafty goings on of a cardmaker/scrapbooker/shopping addict.







I had to make a birthday card for a good friend of mine, so i found this sweet friend image stamped for me in an image swap, on a forum i go on.
I used watercolour pencils, and sakura pens to colour them, and mounted them onto bright pink bazzill card.
I adore this new paisley black and white paper from doodlebug, and thought it would look great with small bits coloured in, so i used the same pink sakura pen to outline all the teardrop shapes. It looks much shinier IRL.
The small birthday peeloffs are again anitas. I really do need to buy some more birthday sentiment stamps!
Its been nice making cards again today as ive felt really poorly all weekend. My ME is really playing up and ive felt like a zombie most of the weekend. Im still not feeling great, but its been nice to sit and craft for a few hours. it takes my mind off worrying about feeling so ill again.

This card is for the challenge over at CPS.
I decided i wanted to try a more distressed look, instead of my usual clean and neat style.
I chose a gorgeous basic grey paper from the gypsy range and cut the wavey line to match the sketch.
I added some pink distressed paper called "petal pink splatter" by Bo Bunny, which i thought complimented the style of the basic grey paper.
I used a fabric white flower and a pink prima held together with a large brad by papermania.
I used some shimmery organza ribbon from ribbon oasis to add to the deliacte look, and added a small peel off greeting from anitas art.
To define the background paper more i added some faux stitching with a sakura stardust pen. The stitching is the challenge over at wednesday stamper, but i will be doing another card with stitching as this was only a small amount done with a pen!

This card is made for Beate's weekend sketch challenge#15.
I love using pink as u can probably tell and i thought this gorgeous penny black sticker would go great on a pink card. i layered it onto some bazzill card and used a bigger piece of a lighter shade for the background piece. I edged that with a brilliance dew drop ink pad to add some shimmer and give some definition.
I used 2 different doodlebug spotty papers for the background papers, and tied some pretty pale pink organza ribbon, from ribbon oasis, around it.
the sentiment sticker is from anitas art.


This card is based on the sketch by Di Hickman
I decided to try and use a colour that i dont often use so chose this fun green spotty paper, and a smaller piece of stripy paper. Im not sure who these papers are by as i got them as a gift.
I wanted a contrast colour so used an orangy/yellow bazzill card as the top layer of the sketch.
I used a glittery sentiment sticker that i bought from a gift shop(but i think they are now sold by papermania), and folded over 2 prima flowers and held them together with a brad.
I added a small strip of green bazzill card along the top as it seemed too big a space, and added some glitter dots with a sakura pen, and also the indents of the embossed flowers.



On the cardmaking forum i go on, we were invited to have a go at designing the next sketch challenge, so i thought id volunteer.The pretty image is penny black as u will all know and again my favourite paper of the moment is by doodlebug.
I added some pretty pink ric rac down the side and balanced it with 2 lareger brads by papermania.
The sentiment is a letraset rub on. I really recommend these rub ons as they go on so smoothly and easily and i have never had problems with them, like i have with other brands.
For anyone that would like a go at this challenge ive added the 2 sketches to work from. If you do make a card using it i would love to see so please leave a link to it in the comments.

This card was made for the caardvarks 1,2,3 challenge where you had to use 1 embellishment, 2 patterned papers and 3 flowers.
I went through some offcuts of papers i had and these 2 seemed to go together great with the colours and the square designs. The papers are both doodlebug i think. they were mounted onto mirri card but it doesnt show up well in photos.
The 3 flowers and prima sprites mounted on top of eachother with the middle one being a slighty different shade of green.
The embellishment i chose to use was a simple, small lilac brad to hold the flowers together.
The greeting is from a sheet of anita arts birthday peel offs. I wasnt sure if a sentiment was classed as an embellishment but didnt thinks so, so i used these.

This card was based on a sketch by Jen (i heart2stamp) . I wanted to keep it nice and simple so i used a busy paper with lots of detail in and a gorgeous penny black sticker to add the image.
I liked the way the white space around the papers seemed to frame the design, so i left it untouched.
The gorgeous paper is a stripy stitched look paper from doodlebug and the sticker, as i said, and the wording are from the penny black sticker sets.
The card was bazzill as always.

This card was inspired by a challenge given on a cardmaking forum i belong to.
I wanted to use this gorgeous black and white paisley paper from doodlebug so thought id go monochrome again.
The embellishment is again from the papermania embellishment sets and ive mounted it a few times on black and white to make it stand out from the base black card. The tag was attached with a foam pad as well to add more dimension.
To add a small amount of bling i added a small embellishment to the shoe and 3 clear gems in the top corner to add some sparkle.

This was for a lovely friends birthday recently. I adore this penny black stamp and thought it symbolised friendship and helping eachother out.
The pretty dotty paper is one of my faves from doodlebug, and the flowers are primas i think!
The sentiment is done using a magnetic set of stamps called stick and stamp, but i cant remember what company they are from.

I took some inspiration from my friend Kerrie to use some stamps that i havent yet used/or barely used.






This card is inspired by the sketch over at Marie's . The challenge also stated that we had to use our favourite stamp and explain why.
Well, one of my newer stamps from penny black is my fave at the moment. I love how thin and clean the lines of these designs are and the frog is just so cute. Its such a versatile stamp as well as it can be used for male and female cards and for all sorts of greetings.
Again, i love the pink and lime green combination as its so fresh and spring like.
Ive mounted the image on bazzill card and added 2 strips of green on either side, which ive added a shimmer to with a clear stardust pen to make it stand out against the green background paper.(much more shimmery IRL).
Ive used doodlebug paper(yes i am addicted!) and some pretty pink ribbon by papermania.
The greeting is kept small in the bottom corner and is a tahnk you peel off by anitas.

This card was inspired by a sketch by DivineMissM .
I think this sketch was perfect for a boys card as its a nice simple design and not too fussy.
My young cousin has recently received an outstanding achievment award at school for passing everyone of his SAT's with the highest score in the whole year, so we are all so so proud of him. So i thought he deserved a well done card.
The blue paper is from a bittyscrap pad from Provo Craft. he stripy paper is doodlebug , as are the rub on letters.
Ive mounted it on silver card to add some contrast and added some light blue gems to the corners.

This card was inspired by the sketch challenge at Beate's. I did start off with black retro paper and a reddy/pink card, but its just wasnt working so i decided on these gorgeous doodlebug and rob and bob studio papers.
The chipboard flower is coloured with Brilliance dew drops a few times and glamour dusted. I punched a small heart for the centre to pick up on the hearts on the paper.
Ive edged all the squares with a clear stardust sakura pen to add some definition.
The sentiment is a cute little hero arts stamp.




After peeking at Cheryl's challenge links i decided to have a go myself to try and get some inspiration to make different style of cards than normal.
This card is based on a sketch by Di Hickman.
I cant remember who the paper is by as i bought it from Ebay a long while ago. The Happy Birthday stamp is by Rubber Stampede, and again i taped each word off to seperate them.
The flower fabric sequins were embellished with a blob of yellow stickles.

and the sentiment is Elzybells.