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Friday 29 November 2019

Orange and lemon - eeeek!!

Hi again
Wanted to show you my latest project.
This card uses the fabulous Ching Chou Kuik image "Blowing in the Wind"

Bet you are wondering the significance of the blog header eh??
Lol.  Well, I am not a huge lover of using orange and lemon really.  I never think it looks quite right once I have finished.  But, do you know what?  I am kinda loving this one!
I think I might be a cured of my colour phobia. Lol

Once again coloured with my Copics and I have used papers from a Lili of the Valley pad called One Birdie Lane.  Sadly they are no longer available which is a crying shame because they are fabulous quality.

The flowers are from my stash.

Right, gotta go.
I have so enjoyed seeing what you have all entered into the challenge this month and am looking forward to seeing the entries into our next challenge too.

TTFN
XXX

Challenges:

Tuesday 26 November 2019

Digi Choosday - Anything Goes

Hi everyone
Today I want to share my pocket card with you all.

So, Choosday rolls around once more and you know what that means right?
Yep, a new challenge over at Digi Choosday and a brand new MAHOOSIVE discount on selected digital products all day!! Woooohoooo!  
You can find the discount code over on the Digi Choosday challenge blog as usual.  You just need to add the code at checkout to save those pennies.

So, before you all rush off to use the discount let me just tell you a little bit about my card.
Our challenges are always ANYTHING GOES, which you probably all know by now eh?
But, the Design Team are always given little extra challenges to address.  Let's face it, if we all did a simple card with an image on, it isn't much in the way of inspiration for all you lovely peeps out there now is it?
So this fortnight we needed to make a card with a pocket or mini envelope on with something inside.
So, this is what I came up with.  What do you think?

I checked out You Tube for a bit of inspiration and decided to go with one of the simplest makes.
Now this needed a piece of paper 8 inches by 11 inches which had a design on both sides.
So, I looked through my digital papers and found two that I liked and then printed them out on one piece of paper, i.e. made it double sided!
It is just a case of simple folds and scoring and one cut line, so so easy really.
Click HERE for the link for the You Tube video I used.
You can't really see the second paper as it is between the two pieces of lace but it is stripey rather than starry. 
My only problem was, because it was made from paper, (actually quite thick paper as it goes) it wasn't very substantial.  So, I decided to make the pocket part and then stick it to a card base.  The only problem with that is that it can tend to become front heavy so you need to bear that in mind when you add things to the front.  If I hadn't have added the silver chain bit at the top it would probably have been okay.

Having made the pocket part of the card and adhering it to a card blank I then set about the other elements.




In my Craft Artist programme I added all the elements from different digital download packs and then started to put it all together.  Because I wanted to add images to the tags and for them to be double sided I chose blank tag images (4 of them) and added them to the workspace - then I grouped them all together so that when I changed the size they would all be exactly the same.
Then I added the images and sentiments to each tag, adding a shadow to each one so they looked a little less flat.
I printed these out along with the pile of presents image which I cut out and adhered to the front of the card with pinflair silicone glue to "lift it" a little.
I added white lace to the edges of the pockets to give them a little more interest and then added the chain of silver beads across the top left corner.  These are actually part of a very fussy necklace which I don't wear any longer. Get me eh, upcycling!! Lol

Finally I added some ribbon to the tags to be able to pull them out of the card pockets and added cute little bows to either side so you can't see the hole.
The final touch was some sparkly little gems across the bottom and to the middle of the bows on the pile of presents image.
So there you have it!  
My first pocket card and possibly not my last.

I think the papers needed more of a contrast myself, what do you think?
Other than that, I am pretty pleased with how it turned out.
Can't wait to see what you come up with.

Remember to stop by the Digi Choosday blog whatever so that you can use that fabulous discount, it's not there for long! xx

These are the elements I used and the links for where to buy them:
Two digital papers from the Winnie White Christmas Paper Heaven 1
The tags are from the Winnie Winterland Tags & Frames
The pre-coloured Winnie image on the tag is Winnie Heavenly Angel Delivering Candy
The other images on the tags are from Winnie White Christmas Embellishments digital download
The sentiments on the tags are from Winnie Celebrations 1 Sentiments

Right, I shall be off for now.
See you all soon.

Challenges:
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Christmas Goes Optional Twist Something Beginning with R - Recycled Necklace

Saturday 23 November 2019

Crimson Holly

Hello again
Back again with another Ching Chou Kuik card to show you.
This time I have used Crimson Holly for my card.
I just adore this image.

I decided to go back to my Polychromo pencils for this one.
I don't know why but I always love to colour this image in pencil!

Now the eagle eyed amongst you may spot some white dots throughout her hair.
I added lots of white dots, normally quite effective, but I think as I had printed this one out a bit smaller than normal it just overpowered the colouring.  So I went over the image with a craft knife and scraped them all off.  It has left a ghost like remnant of the white ink but I actually quite like it.

The greeting is from a Claritystamp letterbox set and the flowers are all from my stash.

Now I normally do the butterfly on this image in orange and yellow but for some reason I went with purple on this one.  It gives a completely different perspective to the image I think?  What do you think?  Shoud I go back to orange and yellow for the next time I use it?

Right, best get a wriggle on.  
See you soon.
Hugs

Challenges.

Friday 22 November 2019

Colour Crazy Challenge - Be a Foxicorn!

Hello everyone
So today, we see another challenge over at Colour Crazy.
Our fabulous sponsor this time is:
KNITTY KITTY DIGIS
They really do have some fabulous images, a real good mix.
For my project I got to use this gorgeous little fella:
Digi Stamp Instant Download. The Foxicorn  Knitty Kitty Digis image 0
He is called The Foxicorn
I just couldn't resist him.
So here is my card.

I was going to colour him up in pretty unicorn colours but then I decided to just keep him as a fox who was trying to be a Unicorn.

He is coloured with my Copics and I have used my Sepctrum Noir Sparkle pen to add a bit of sparkle to his horn. (Actually, I decided to go the whole hog and make him sparkly all over.  Sadly it doesn't really show up in the pics but he is really sparkly, honest!) Lol

I am really pleased with how he looks.
What do you think?
Would you have coloured him in fantasy colours or left him as proper foxy colours?
I'd love to know what you would have done.

Anyway, can't wait to see what you all submit into the challenge this time.
Have fun and good luck.

Challenges:



Saturday 16 November 2019

Purple Iris

Hi all
Thanks for stopping by.  
This card is made using "Purple Iris" by Ching Chou Kuik

This is my second inspiration piece for the current Facebook challenge. (The same challenge is also on the Ching Chou Kuik Blog Challenge too).
The challenge this month for all you lovely people is Remembrance/Thanksgiving/Thinking of You, however the Design Team are given a different topic each week this month and this week it is:
PURPLE (LOTS OF IT!!)
So, hence my choice of image to use.

Coloured with my Copic markers (really getting into these now, lol) in several shades of purple.
I added the light green background just for a bit of contrast really.

I added to purple die cut corners, stamped a Happy Birthday sentiment using Clarity Stamps and then added a fabulous purple bow and added a purple button to the centre to set it off.

The little purple gems, bottom right hand corner just finished it off nicely I think? What do you think?

Challenges:
Creatilicious Challenges - Anything Goes with option stitching real/faux (I did stitch the button on to the bow)😀

Tuesday 12 November 2019

Digi Choosday - Anything Goes

Hi all
I have made this cute little Christmas Card for my Granddaughter, isn't it just the cutest owl image ever?

I love how Polkadoodles seem to cater for every eventuality and every genre.
There is literally something for everyone over at their store, you really should go and have a mooch around, you might just find something you like.

Well, it is Choosday again and you know what that means don't you?
That's right, a new Anything Goes challenge over at the Digi Choosday challenge blog and not only that but there is a brand new HUGE DISCOUNT code for you to use on selected digital products.
So, once you have finished here you can hop on over to the challenge blog, pick up your discount code and go shopping.  Now what could be better than that I ask you?
Seriously, if you haven't started your Christmas Cards yet there is such a lot to choose from over at the Polkadoodles store, you could buy, create, make and complete all your Christmas cards in one go! Lol.
The image is called Letter to Santa - Twiggy & Toots digital download
So, why did I choose this particular image then?
Well, as you know our challenges are always Anything Goes but the Design Team always get a little extra challenge for their projects.  This time we could use any image to make a Christmas Card but it had to include an animal.  Now this wasn't my first choice because I had already decided what I was going to do but........ when I saw these images I just knew I had to use them.

I have made this card in my Craft Artist Digital Programme.  The main image is coloured with my Faber Castell Watercolour pencils.  They haven't seen the light of day for ages now so I thought it was about time they got some use.  Boy do I have some practising to do with them! Hahaha. The other elements for the card I used were:
Winnie White Christmas Printable Papers 3 - The holly background paper on the inner frame
Winnie Winterland Tags/Frames digital download - for the sentiment, snowflakes, holly wreath and the circular frame under the holly wreath.

This was my second attempt actually because I used my Arteza Brush pens first off but I really wasn't happy with the look I got so I abandoned that one and did this one instead.  Isn't it funny how different things turn out depending on the colouring medium that you use??  What do you all use?  How do you find it?

Anyway, I hope you like what I made.
Would you do anything different if you were going to make one like this?
I'd love to know.

Ok. That's about it from me just now so Tata for now and see you soon.
Remember to leave me a comment before you go.
Would love to see you all enter the challenge too. 💖💖💖

xxx
Challenges:
As you like it challenge - CUTE OR TRADITIONAL christmas and why. (I love cute because it fits so many different types of people)

Saturday 9 November 2019

Hold a Poppy!

Hello again.
Thanks so much for dropping by.
I do hope all those of you that entered our October challenge enjoy using your free image "Dark Moon".  Thank you for supporting Ching Chou's challenges for the last five years, it really does mean the world.
As you know our November challenge over at Ching Chou Kuik's Facebook group is under way and our theme for this month is:
REMEMBRANCE/THANKSGIVING/THINKING OF YOU
There is plenty of scope there isn't there?
Today I have a gorgeous image to share with you.
The beautiful,
Isn't she just beautiful?  Mind you I do say that about all of Ching's images.  She is such a talented artist.
So, anyway on to my small piece of inspiration for you.

I have coloured the image using my Faber Castell Polychromo pencils.  These have to be my favourite pencils if I'm honest.  I do like the Prismacolours too but my Polys are my first love.

I am really pleased with the owl on this one.  
I have been a member of the colouring classes over at Kit & Clowder since they first started, over four years now, nearly five actually.  My colouring has changed sooooo much in that time and I will be forever grateful to Alyce Keegan for introducing them.

The sentiment is a Claritystamp which I have stamped in Black Archival and then overstamped, moving the stamp down and to the left slightly, in Red Archival.
The Poppies and the ribbon are from my stash.

So there you go then.
I can't wait to see what you all come up with.
Have fun.

Challenges:





Saturday 2 November 2019

Halloween Dusk!

Hi everyone
So, did you manage to get a project done for our very special anniversary challenge?
I do hope so, and I hope that if you did, you will enjoy using the Dark Moon image which was given to every entrant.
So, I would just like to say congratulations to all of our winners.
There were some fabulous entries this month.
I do love seeing what you all come up with.
Anyway, I just thought I would pop in and show you my latest card.
For this card I have used the fabulous Halloween Dusk.
This comes as part of a set of two images, both of which I think are gorgeous.
Ching Chou really does the most expressive faces, don't you think?
Anyway, here is the card I made using Halloween Dusk.
I have coloured this using my Polychromo pencils this time although the background was done using my Prismacolours.  I do think they lend themselves more easily to backgrounds as they are such a softer pencil.
Having said that, I think I prefer my backgrounds done with my Pan Pastels.  I do think they give a better coverage on the paper.

I really need to practice my black cats though!! I mean, look at him! He looks like a startled rabbit rather than a cat. Lol.

Right, I'm off to do a bit of crocheting now - Christmas presents and the like.
So, remember to look out for the new challenge starting at the Facebook page and the Blog too.
Look forward to seeing what you all come up with.

See you soon.

Challenges: