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Saturday, 12 May 2007

Jen's challenge on Just Bex




These are my three cards for Jen's challenge on Just Bex. The final card is using the 'spin the colour wheel' - pale lilac, deep purple and deep rose pink (hope it qualifies!)

A man's card


This is a card I did a couple of years ago. The only reason I'm showing it here is because someone on Carolyn's was asking for ideas for men's cards and I told her about this one and hosting here is a way of being able to show her the picture. (I think I added a hammer after the scan.)

Thursday, 10 May 2007

My new lap desk



Because of the problems with my back, I'm having to sit in my armchair a lot. My mum gave me the money to buy a nice posh lap desk from Lakeland so that I can do some crafting in relative comfort. It's just been delivered!

In case you wonder, 'tis not me in the picture - it's from the Lakeland site.

I managed last night to do my card for the Chinese whisper group, but I can't show it here because we have to wait for everyone in the group to finish.

Wednesday, 9 May 2007

Just Bex Sue's competition

I don't feel up to much today, but decided I'd have a go at Sue's card template competition on Bex's forum.

As often is the case, the card didn't turn out exactly as planned in my head (although tbh I rarely have a fixed plan!), but I think I'm quite pleased with it. I used some of my precious Far East stack (added a bit more colour here and there with Color Box chalk inks). The flourish in the corner is a 'fancy pants' rub on which I received in a RAK from a kind member of the group on Carolyn's.


I'd like to take part in some of the challenges set on Bex's - I had no chance of getting anything done by the original deadline over the weekend, but perhaps I might be able to achieve something by the revised deadline of this coming Sunday.

Thanks for the comments and good wishes I've received. I wish I could say that I feel much better, but nevermind, I'll keep taking the tablets!

Sunday, 6 May 2007

Circle Journal dlo

This fractured vertebra is a pain in the ... The last few days haven't been too good and last night was one of the worst. I managed to go out to church this morning, but feeling ... now!

I've finished the dlo on Jake's CJ on Carolyn's, which came to me from Paperlily. I'm not sure whether I should be showing this here or not (whether we're waiting for a big 'reveal', but I thought I'd sneak it in.) What had been done on the journal so far was quite elaborate, so I think my offering is quite understated, but nevermind. You can't tell from the picture, but I went over the mask with Glossy Accent, which looks quite good.

It took me ages to decide what music to focus on, but in the end I chose Phantom because both the story and the music itself is so moving. And it brings back very happy memories. At the end of December 1996 John celebrated his 60th birthday and I secretly booked a London hotel and tickets for Phantom.




The words on this page are some of the lyrics from the song 'All I ask of you'.

I'm now off to take more painkillers and hope that perhaps a bit later I can do a bit of armchair crafting to try and take my mind off how I feel.

Saturday, 5 May 2007

Just one card



Just one card to show - over the past couple of days haven't felt like crafting or blogging, but this card is one that I needed to make for a friend's birthday. She loves blooms and loves pink, so I hope it fits the bill. It also fulfilled the criteria for the CAC003 BOB on Carolyn's (a challenge set by Sue), so I submitted it there.

I notice the Rachel (turtletres) has put her latest bloom card on Bumbleberries, so I think I'll also show this on there.

I'm hoping later today to be able to do the dlo on the CJ for the group on Carolyn's - the theme is 'music that moves you' and I'm still undecided as to exactly what to do for it.
And here is one of the ATCs I did last week for the swap on Carolyn's:




Just realised how well the flowery card goes with the colours of my blog!

Wednesday, 2 May 2007

Get well cards



A quick blog to show two cards I made recently (the cards are white textured, not showing well on scan). Carolyn has asked if anyone knows of any embellishments suitable for a doctor's graduation card. I think the embellies on the top card would be suitable. I wish I could remember the manufacturers of these - I've had them for ages and only used them the other day, otherwise I could have sent the pack to Carolyn.

I remember where I bought them and will be going to the shop in a day or two to pick up my Making Cards magazine, so I'll look to see if they still stock them.

Tuesday, 1 May 2007

Zebra and 4" x 4" swap (no, I'm not joining the Chelsea set!)


I made this card last night for the 'make a cut' rubber stamp challenge on Carolyn's, using a Rubbadubbado zebra stamp that I've had for a while and not used. The card is cut away on the right (the stripy band is inside).

Today I've been finishing off five 4" x 4" for a swap on UKStampers. We were asked to use at least one of the following on each one: something sheer (I used acetate), metallic, embossing (I used dry) and alcohol inks (which I love playing with).

These are the results (with big apologies for the awful photos - thought I'd get my digi camera out so that results would be better than scans, because of bits sticking up, but, ummmm, maybe I should stick with scanning! Some of them don't even look square on here, but IRL they are!):



This one was using red pepper and pearl alcohol inks and the embossed square has been done with one of the cuttlebug embossing dies.


This one uses a blend of red pepper, mushroom and a hint of butterscotch alcohol inks and the corner pieces are metallic.


This one is an acetate that was already embossed with the silver leaves, to which I then added the various flowers (some are metallic) with brads.



This piece of acetate already had silver flowers embossed on it. I lightly daubed the acetate with wild plum alcohol ink and then mounted on an embossed silver square, adding the brads and various flowers.


And the last one is a piece of silver metal, embossed with a cuttlebug folder, coloured with wild plum alcohol ink and studded here and there with purple jewels.

Monday, 30 April 2007

Cards to send today

Thanks, everyone, who's visited and left encouraging comments.

I've been back to the GP about the osteoporosis and am waiting now for a date for a bone density scan to see how bad things are. I've agreed to try the weekly tablet instead of daily (GP thinks the effects on digestion will be no worse). And the GP has given me stronger pain relief (reluctantly I've agreed - was already on fairly strong ones).

Anyway, enough of me! I've managed over the last few days to finish off my ATCs for the swap on CBC, with the theme of 'gentle giant'. I can't show them here because I forgot to scan them and anyway, we usually wait for them to be revealed after Wendy's got them all in and ready to send out.

Over at Tanda Stamps forum there has been an April ATC paisley swap. I hadn't signed up because at the moment it's hard to know whether I'd be able to meet deadlines, but I've been playing around with various paisley patterns and finished off two ATCs this morning and have got them in the post. I think I can show these here because I know that someone else on Tanda has put hers on her blog.




The scans don't look as good as irl, but I'm quite pleased with them. I used a mixture of alcohol inks: butterscotch, stream and wild plum, with just a hint of pearl dabbed on afterwards. I then ran the card through the big shot, using the paisley embossing plate and then swiped Stazon black over so it picked up on the raised embossed surface. Then I just added the organza ribbon, label and brads.

Sadly today I needed to send two sympathy cards, so these are two very simple ones:



I just used some papermania embossed stickers - it looks as if they're mounted on black, but it's in fact a matt silver with a bit of a sheen.

On a happier note, we heard yesterday of the birth of a baby boy, so I sent this card today (it was already made, so no big effort):



I also sent a silver wedding anniversary card (already made):




The tag background is actually silver, not blue as it looks on the scan.

And finally, I sent one of my square shirt cards for a friend's birthday tomorrow.

Today has been a really new experience for me. Because of my back trouble I haven't been able to give the kitchen and bathroom a really good clean, so we had two lovely ladies in today to do everything, including cleaning two ovens! I've been increasingly finding housework very difficult, so it looks as if we might have some cleaning done on a regular basis.

It seems that I need to get adjusted to a bit of a new phase of life.

By the way, I've been asked about my picture in Hello magazine - when I've got the time and energy (and John's help with boxes) I'll dig out pictures and scan. John and I were in most of the national dailies, the Sunday papers, Hello, OK, Country Life and a few other publications - and we were on TV at the time. That's got you guessing!

Friday, 27 April 2007

Variation on a theme

I made this new home card last night (finished off with the prima today). It's just a variation on the theme of the template of CAC002 on CBC, using one of the lovely Vanessa Arbuthnott papers from The English Paper Company.

I haven't felt too good today, so nothing much else to say, except boring stuff which shouldn't spoil this space!


I've been tagged ...

... by Jukie (http://montysmumscraftretreat.blogspot.com/)

(My first time of being tagged!)

Apparently you have to do seven fact/habits about yourself then tag another seven ( I am sorry but I am only doing what I am told to do!)

So here we go:

1. When I was younger I had driving lessons, but didn't take my test because I was afraid of passing!

2. I had my photo in Hello magazine.

3. I never iron until it's absolutely necessary (I used to love ironing when I was young, but the novelty wore off!)

4. I've lived in eleven different homes.

5. I hate hospitals and doctors, but I love watching Casualty and Holby City.

6. I've been to twenty different countries, but nowhere in the last two years (I think my travelling days might well be over).

7. I've sung a solo in the Royal Albert Hall.

So now I need to tag seven other people - Carol, Carolyn, Bex, Adele, Saffa, Debbie and Rosie - consider yourself tagged!!

Wednesday, 25 April 2007

A feeble effort ...

... is better than nothing.

On CBC there is a challenge to create a card from a template (or should I say 'SWOT' - Sue W Original Template).

As you know, life is pretty difficult at the mo, but I sat in my armchair last night and started these simple cards and have finished them off today.
















Sorry that the scans are terrible - must get my digital camera out some time soon and practise taking photos of my cards (couldn't be worse results than the scans). The scanner doesn't like anything that's raises, like buttons.

Thank you for all the kind, encouraging comments left over the past week or two.

Thursday, 19 April 2007

Gosh, it's over a week since I blogged!

Oh gosh - what a week!! By the weekend the pain in my back was a little easier and at least I was able to get out to church Sunday morning. On Monday I was told that the GP wanted to see me because he'd got the xray results back and when I visited on Tuesday morning he gave me the news that I've got osteoporosis and have a fractured vertebra.

This means that I have to make a few changes in life, particularly my commitments within the church leadership - not an easy decision, but a sensible conclusion.

I know that this is a crafting blog, but I just felt that I wanted to say something to explain my absence and I apologise to any reading this who already know all this (not that I'm expecting many people to be reading it!)

I started medication this morning for the osteoporosis, which is a bit of a morning regime that I'm sure I'll get used to and take in my stride in time.

Thank you to all those who are supporting me in so many ways - you know who you are.

As for crafting, it's good to still have an outlet for creativity and I'm developing ways of doing things that will put as little strain on my back as possible. My mum (bless her) has said she'll buy me a proper crafting laptray (I've seen one on the Lakeland site that I'm going to order) to replace the smaller ordinary one that I've got.

Today John was out for a while, so he got some boxes out for me and put little tables around my armchair (oh how I love my Stressless armchair - one of the best decisions we made years ago to buy a Stressless settee and chairs) and the theory was that I would spend the time sorting some of my boxes of offcuts into various colours etc to get a bit more organised. Well I have to confess that I haven't got very far with that!

So, sorry for all the waffle - and no pictures to show you (although in the past week or two I've done a few cards, but nothing special enough to show).

I now have the next CBC CJ to work on - the subject is 'music that moves me' and the standard of what's been done in the journal so far is so high that I really don't know what I'm going to do.

I signed up for the ATC swap on CBC which this month is 'gentle giraffe' - I have an idea of what I'm going to do, but still got plenty of time yet.

One of the things I'm really having to watch with my back is my time at the computer. This has always been a problem because of the top of my back hurting, but now that I know that I have a fracture I really have got to take care. So if anyone sees me spending too long on one of the crafty forums - boot me off!!! - gently, of course, 'cause I don't want any more broken bones!

Wednesday, 11 April 2007

Herds of good wishes

Well, actually, three elephants' worth!!

I needed to make a card this evening for our daughter-in-law's birthday. There's a challenge on CBC at the moment to use the same rubber stamp three times on a card.

So I decided to use a rubbadubbadoo elephant stamp using a post-it note masking technique (she loves elephants!). I stamped the elephants on acetate and then mounted with brads on to a silvery grey pearl card (which doesn't show up too well on the scan), which was then mounted on to a pale lilac card.


Armchair crafting

My back is still very poorly, so I'm really limited at the moment. Just about managing to get from chair to chair, although, thankfully, yesterday was a better day and so far today isn't too bad.

Anyway, to save me from utter boredom and daytime telly, John helped me get a couple of little tables by my armchair and an array of my crafting boxes. I sat with a laptray and made some cards - quite interesting trying to use only what was to hand (with a few cries to John saying 'Help - I need ...'). I've actually used up quite a few bits and pieces that were hanging around and also done some batches of cards using papers and embellies that I got with 'Let's Make Cards'.

I need to make a card for our daughter-in-law, whose birthday is on Friday. She loves elephants, so I've got out an elephant stamp, but haven't got any further. It's 'sort of' in my head, but isn't yet translating into an actual card.

I also need to do my dlo in the next cj for the CBC group - this is due to be posted next Monday and I don't want (as usual!) to leave it to the last minute, so I might try today to gather everything I need and sit in my armchair and create (with my heatpad on my back - a marvellous present bought by a friend long ago).

This morning I received my inchies swaps from UKStampers - they are great. I only joined recently and so this was the first swap I'd taken part in - very enjoyable.

And my atcs from CBC should be winging their way here soon - I'm looking forward to seeing which ones I get - have looked in the gallery and love them all. I wasn't pleased with my efforts for fabulous foliage - I wrongly kept adding embossing powder - I should have let them be at an earlier stage - nevermind!

I'm trying to decide whether to sign up for the UKS 4 x 4 swap and also the regular atc one on CBC - gentle giraffes. I'm just conscious that at the moment I'm finding it difficult to do anything much, but on the other hand I think a little bit of crafting is good for my sanity! (well, I'm still quite mad really, but I don't think that will ever change!)

Thursday, 5 April 2007

No activity

It's not that I'm becoming a bad blogger, it's just that my crafty activity has been very little in the last few days, because of the trouble with my back.

I managed to do a necessary card today, but it was literally one of those 'stick ready-made embellies on' jobs.

I'm hoping things will improve and I'll be able to get back to creativity once more (although I'll probably have to catch up with other things first).

Hope to have something more worthwhile to say soon.

Friday, 30 March 2007

Not much happening on the crafting front

I haven't achieved much in the crafty way in the past few days - so many other things going on, including health challenges for us both.

But today I managed to get my ATCs done for the swap on CBC. They didn't really turn out as I'd hoped - I think I added and added too much - but nevermind, not every effort can be a masterpiece (not that any of mine are!).

I can't show them here (which is probably just as well) because they aren't revealed on CBC until the swap is finalised.

Yesterday I received Jo's fabulous CJ and am already keen to do my pages in it. Her theme is 'All that glitters' and she's done something a little different, which I love. I've picked out my background papers for my dlo, so that's a start. This time I'm really going to try to get it done before the deadline, so that it's not a 'last minute' job (although most of the time I seem to do better then).

My next crafty job must be to have a tidy up and a bit of a sort out (how often I say that!).

Monday, 26 March 2007

Circle Journal is in the post

I'm not sure how, but I managed to get the CBC cj finished and am quite pleased with the result. (No fairy godmother turned up to do the housework, so I think that must be next on the agenda - have been doing necessary church 'stuff' this evening).

So - here is the new cj, which is now in the (hopefully) safe hands of the postie, winging its way to the next person in the group. And I will receive someone else's tomorrow!!!













Journalling hidden in the envelopes above:



Friday, 23 March 2007

Very little crafting time

I'm still beavering away with the church magazine - it's got to be finished this evening - ohhhhh!!!

On Wednesday I managed to do my card for the chinese whispers swap on CBC - I can't show you, because the idea is that you email it to the next person on the list, who copies it and then emails and so on until the last person gets theirs and then everyone can compare how it started out and how it finished up. I was given a specific template to use - and I really enjoyed doing it.

I had a delivery of some lovely English Paper Company papers yesterday and K-ology Scrap Pads to Go (and a few other bits) - I'm itching to use them, but must control the crafting urge!! And I'm expecting another crafty parcel to be delivered tomorrow (I hope Royal Mail delivers - I need some of the contents for my cj). I've done a little preparation for my CBC cj, but most of it will be done tomorrow (perhaps the fairy godmother will come and do the housework!).

Monday, 19 March 2007

Sad times

This is nothing to do with crafting, but have heard this evening that a dear friend has passed away, having been ill with cancer. There is much comfort in knowing that she had a strong Christian faith and that her suffering has now ended. Her husband and family are much in my thoughts and prayers.

Ohhhh - what a fiasco!!!!

Having spent quite a lot of time today on the church magazine (and a few other bits and pieces) I decided I would reward myself with a little bit of crafty time.

At the beginning of the year, I bought a melting pot (seemed a really good idea at the time) - and until today I hadn't used it. So I decided to cut some mountboard letters ready for the front of my CJ for CBC and then dip them in UTEE melted in the pot.

I followed the instructions (that makes a change - I usually more or less ignore them!) - and the experience was a total disaster! Having made a mess of the letters I thought it would be easier to dip a big flower (cut out of mountboard from a sizzix die) - well, all I can say is that it has gone in the bin along with the letters.

I'm now left with a guey mess, not only in the melting pot, but also on the tongs and spoon (special ones - what a laugh) that won't peel off even though it's now cold on those.

I've wasted so much UTEE (not to mention time) and achieved nothing but a mess!

Anyone want to buy a melting pot? (I think in future I'll stick to using a biscuit tin and a heat gun, as demonstrated by the wonderful Sue at Hitchin.)