Sunday, 12 October 2014

Happy Monday !

Hi there , welcome to my blog today is Monday here in Australia. I been wanting to join the Freshly Made Sketch challenge 157 so I quickly made a card before getting ready for work!

In this card I have used American Crafts cardstock in Pool for my base . Patterned papers from Kaisercraft in Santa's List Collection. I stamp the sentiment using Staz on in Blazing red. The stamp I used was from Sullivans.
I also added some sparkling glue to the little socks , why not ! Christmas is all about sparkles. By the way im not sure where I got the little stocking brad I only found it in my stash , so I apologize for that.

So here is the card!

 And here are the small details in the card.
 
 
And here is the card layout design by Amy from Freshly Made Sketches
  

Wedding Anniversary

 
 This week I made a cute and romantic card for my husbands and I wedding anniversary. Instead of traditional anniversary card I went for a more fun and quirky design using Close to my Heart stamp set "Wild About Love".  I used American Cardstock in white , but I apologize for not remembering the cardstock I used for the cardbase. The patterned papers were from Studio Calico.
I used Tim Holtz Distressed Ink in brushed corduroy for stamping the sentiment , versa colour in pink for stamping the female fox and Archival Ink in Library green for stamping the male fox. I also used Staz On in Blazing red for stamping the little heart in the middle topping it with glossy accents for a bit of a shine.


The layout of this card is from Mojo Monday 366 card Sketch challenge.



Sunday, 5 October 2014

Christmas is approaching

 
This is my first entry to Freshly Made Sketches. Cardstocks that I've used are La Carta paper and craft in Bubble , American Crafts cardstock in white. Patterned papers and sentiments are from Kaisercraft "Gingerbread ". I used my big shot to die cut the Scallop Circle using the spellbinders Nestabilities in "Petite Scalloped Circles ".
 
I definitely had so much fun making this card.
 
 
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 The above layout was designed by the very talented Narelle Farrugia.