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Showing posts with label Endless Possibilities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Endless Possibilities. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 June 2022

May's Memory Book Page

Today I am sharing May's flip-flap memory book pages for our Dreamees monthly group swap.  


I try to use as many Dreamees products where possible to comply with the swap but more importantly, it's about having fun creating. 

With these pages, I picked a sewing theme and carried it all the way through and as always, it's so easy to mix your Dreamees collections, old and new to get the most out of them instead of leaving them redundant in the draw.

I really like this Festive Fretwork flower die set, they are perfect as Christmas flowers and make beautiful all-year-round blooms too with their textured petals on the larger dies.

The Dreamees did a sewing stamp and cd collection some time ago which I have made good use of in my project and still find their cds come in very handy from time to time, especially for themed papers and toppers, like this little fob watch which I printed onto one of their papers.


I wanted to create lots of different textures on these pages. On here I used that cute little mouse stamp from Autumn days looking up at the calendar from the perfect planners stamp set.

I have created the sentiment plaque using Debbi Moore's metal magic, which works on a similar basis as an embossing powder. Once the powder has melted, it can be stamped into and then sets like an embellishment.


The page concertinas out with some mini pieces of inspiration on each side, each made to look as if they have been stitched 
I have used the basket from their endless possibilities set with air dry clay for my basket of felt flowers. Being a sewing theme I also made good use of my stitching tool and some embroidery thread.  I know my swap partner has dogs so I have added a stamped image of this cute little pup under the recipe sentiment.


For a different texture, I used film and fibers, on my tangled treat butterfly and this accompanied my usual ATC card that I always add with my book pages.


On the flip side of the concertina page, I have stamped some bees buzzing around some honeycomb which I have made using a little air dry clay again from one of their stamps. Air-dry clay is really light so works well for added texture in these projects. 

I find Das clay from The Works/Hobbycraft is pretty good for small pieces like this. It's inexpensive and once opened if you keep it in an airtight box with a baby wipe inside it extends the life of your clay.


On the reverse side of the pages, I have gone for a more vintage shabby vibe.
I found a template for the button card and covered it with Dreamees papers. The buttons were made using a die by Tattered Lace and it has proved to be a very handy embellishment for projects but lots of your little stamps can be made into embellishment too, like the pins, needles, and scissors that I have used all over this project, with the help of glossy accent!


I've used a small piece of corrugated cardboard as a base for my stamped mannequin. This has been dry brushed with gesso before adding a small piece of rice paper to one corner. With one of the Dreamees little book of textures, I stenciled some white texture mousse for interest. Once dry, I went over it with a little white pearl drops.

The little flowers were from one of their CDs and I have also added glossy accent to the stamped image of the sewing machine.


For the pockets that I created on the next page, I found these little Toppers on one of the Dreamees CDs which I printed onto some of their patterned paper and then backed onto cardstock ready to embellish.


I had forgotten that Hayley Bignall had also created some digi images on some of her CDs and here this little daisy came in very handy on the jar. With a little background stamping on the postcard they just needed a little bling in the shape of stickles glitter glue.


A few inspirational quotes on the back of my tags to finish on. All those little odd pieces of ribbon and lace have been ideal for this project. I am still using my stash of mixed ribbon and lace that I bought from a charity shop pre- covid. I have certainly put my lucky find to good use.

This is a lovely group project swap to be part of especially as I can pick it up and keep adding to it over the course of the month until I am happy that I have done enough with it.

Have a great day, whatever you have planned for yourself
Happy crafting

Tuesday, 5 January 2021

Barrel of birthday blooms card

Today is the start of our blogs challenges and at Daisy Chains, we are starting with a birthday theme so I have a barrel of blooms to share with you today.


My birthday card was made for a very special lady before Christmas, so it had to be all things Dreamees .

I went for an 8x8 tent card design on this one as I thought the front might be a little top heavy so used a 300gms white card base.
For my card I used:-
  • Dreamees A4 sage 300gsm cardstock
  • Dreamees tickled pink paper pad
  • Dreamees woodgrain embossing folder
  • Dreamees Beautiful baby sun stamp/die set
  • Dreamees Wonders Within swirl corner die
  • Dreamees Fretwork Fronds dies
  • Dreamees Endless Possibilities stamp set
  • Dreamees Stylish Shoes stamp set for the sentiment
  • Dreamees MDF window from Craft Magazine mdf set
  • Dreamees Moss
  • Dreamees white sisal
  • Dreamees 4mm coral pearls
  • Dreamees Sparkle Dinky Inkies
  • Dreamees vellum
  • craft card
  • Hobby House flat backed pearl string
  • a strip of 1mm pink organza ribbon
  • white twine
  • 3mm white pearls
  • Small piece of green card & pale green vellum
As I knew that the person I was making this card for loved flowers, there had to be plenty of them, so a cascade of blooms was what I was aiming for. I stamped and heat embossed the Beautiful Babysun flower stamps onto vellum and then used a little watermelon sparkle dinky inky on the petals to highlight the flowers, especially as I had used coral pearls in the centre of the flowers to make them stand out.
For the barrel the flowers sit in, I stamped and decoupaged it onto kraft card, using pinflair glue gel for a little dimension and inking the barrel with some dinky inky in walnut for a more aged effect. The moss was a really good filler around my pot and I then backfilled it with the foliage from the fretwork fronds and babysun die cuts.


I started to add the layers to my card and die cut the Wonders Within Swirl Corner die on the sage panel of card that would sit just off centre of the flower barrel. I added a panel of vellum to the mdf window as I wanted to trap part of the flowers cascading down behind it.

A fine flat backed pearl string along the centre on some pink organza ribbon and the little dragonfly dies die cut from a little piece of silver satin board make them look like a metal embellishment. The sentiment was heat embossed onto vellum from the Dreamees Stylish Shoes stamp set.


As you probably know by now, I don't always put a sentiment on the front of my cards. I did have space to put a happy birthday sentiment but for this lovely lady, this sentiment was more fitting.  

The rest of our design team have also been making some lovely projects this month, along with so many great crafters on our blog every month. It's always lovely to see the inspiration everyone shares. Please use the link below to take you to the blog challenge and thanks for the visit.


Happy Crafting








Monday, 5 October 2020

Get Well Soon Margaret

I have a few makes that I haven't got around to sharing for one reason or another, so I am gradually trying to get up to date and share them. As the theme for our blog challenge this month at Daisy Chains is a sketch, I thought this would be an ideal card to share with you.

My get well card was made for the elderly mother-in-law for one of my craft colleagues. 

          
She had been extremely poorly for some time in hospital and my friend asked if any crafters in our craft group would be happy to make a card and send it to her to lift her spirits for when she came home.  Margaret had a wonderful array of cards from the Dreamee Catchers on our Facebook group which was lovely and bringing a smile to her face, to the delight of everyone.

I used a 6x6 kraft card blank with a layer of the Dreamees sage green card. I printed the backing paper of the Dreamees Sew in to you cd rom in a colourway to match my flowers. 



My flowers were made using the Dreamees Build a Peony flower stamp set, which has been heat embossed using superfine gold Wow embossing powder onto some mars red pearlescent paper by Chloe Endean. Some gold Dreamees 4mm pearls finished my flowers off nicely.

For the flower barrel, I used the Dreamees Endless Possibilities stamp set. To give it a little dimension, I decoupaged the panels and inked the edges with their sparkle dinky inky in walnut. I also added some moss for texture and foliage.

Just around the oval topper that my basket of flowers sits on, I edged it with my dinky inky sparkle ink pad in treasure, just to lift the layers of card a little.

I thought it made a sweet get well card and hope she liked it. This flower stamp was an easy one to cut out, even the small flowers. 

That is one thing I love about stamps that Hayley Bignall designs, they have that uncomplicated beauty to them that makes them so desirable and adaptable.

It's amazing how something as small as a card can make such a difference. Today we do that with a quick text but it doesn't have the impact receiving a little card through your door does that simply says thinking of you....

The rest of our design team have also been making some lovely projects this month, along with so many great crafters on our blog every month. It's always lovely to see the inspiration everyone shares. Please use the link below to take you to the blog challenge and thanks for the visit.



Happy crafting!

                                                                         


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