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Showing posts with label Martha stewart doily punch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martha stewart doily punch. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Handmade card for a one year old.


My fifth and final post today is this little card created for a one year.
I used a combination of  products on this card, martha Stewarts Doily punch, A tatty bear stamp bought from the Range dirt cheap. 

Copic Markers to colour the bear. Stampin ups DSP to mount the topper on.  My lazer printer to print of the the figure one and  the verse for inside the card.

A small amount of toner foil to hot foil the  verse and the digit.

Once I had practised colouring this damn bear,  I quite enjoyed  doing it so I stamped him onto the envelope too.

Moving house card for a little girl.

My fourth  post this evening is this little card I made for my Granddaughter who has recently moved house.
I used another retired set from S.U If I recall this was a sale a bration set a few years ago. I can't remember what it's called at the moment though.
It have only used it once before  so I enjoyed getting it out and  playing with this set. 
I have to say  this is not an easy set to use and you definitely need a stamp positioning tool  to get the roofs on the houses right.
The foreground was created by sponging old olive ink below  and between the houses and then dotting on  a little white ink using a gel pen to give the impression of daisies growing in the grass. I then  dotted in some tiny  blades of grass  and some bushes between the houses with  the fine end of an old olive  marker.
The sky was sponged  on  using bashful blue ink .


Saturday, 8 May 2010

Pram baby card



An extended version in blue...... Well you just have to try things in different colours.
This card is huge.
The paper lace strip is actually on the inside of the card.
I used the daisy punch and circle punches to make the wheels.