Showing posts with label motorcycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycle. Show all posts

Friday 5 August 2011

Napkins



Being the BBQ season I thought I would decorate some napkins.                                               
Here are the results.The spotty one was created by punching a large and a small circle into scrap foiled card.















I applied the inks with a sponge dauber through the holes in the foil card.


I love the idea of having napkins to suit the event or the season.


Quick footnote here..... No,  the ink does not transfer to your face and hands ... under normal  use . Not sure if it would,  if it were to get soaked, but you wouldn't be wiping your face with it  if it were.

Wednesday 20 April 2011

Another Motor Bike Card







Now this Is one I created then decided I didn't like it. I used the Goggles and the compass from the Plane and Simple stamp set in conjuction with the Motor bike stamp.

Motorbike card

Motorbikes are not just for the guys, so this is my attempt to make this card a little more feminine for the female bikers. I used rich Razzleberry card DSP and ink, This was the first card I produced this morning still in my night clothes and still not focusing clearly.


Thursday 31 March 2011

For my guys.

I am sat here waiting for midnight so that I can post these cards. as I am not allowed to post anything from the new mini til 1st of April........... My Pc says it is now midnight...it better be right, lol At long last a stamp for two of the men in my family,.....maybe three. This gorgeous motor bike stamp is in the new mini catalogue being launched today. I will try and add it to my blog when I get home from work. And just to tease you, there are some really gorgeous stamps and a whole range of new crafting goodies to be had. This stamp is in the Al a carte range, price £7.95 This has got to be a real must have stamp for ladies with bikers in the family. I daubed the sky in bashful using torn paper to get the cloud effect. I also daubed the grass area after masking off the bike, so not to get the green ink on the bike. On this one I changed the colour scheme and added a die cut screwdriver, spanner from the Mr Fix it die from Spellbinder and I added a greeting. I chose a more masculine SU paper for the background this time. Below is a real close up of the stamp. I have highlighted certain areas badly with a silver gel pen, just to see what it came out like. This one is going to end up as a gift tag.