Showing posts with label bee mine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bee mine. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Bee Mine- You know you want to!


Happy happy Tuesday! The world may still be buzzing (!) with the news of a new royal prince, and had I stayed up until 2am I might've been able to produce a successor to this card fit for a royal announcement. As it is, you're stuck with these little creatures. It is such an incredibly fine stamp set that it is out of stock.
(shhh...)
However, specially for your perusal, I'd like to introduce you to this wonderful set that you could so use the similar images for to create a royally circular one like mine.
The sentiment of 'woohoo' is entirely appropriate. I'll stop now with the celebratory mood- it wouldn't do for us Brits to get too excited!
See you next Tuesday with my usual subdued self ;-)
 

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Bee Stampy!


It's totally Tuesday! Me again!! 

I don't do cute. 
I can't.
This is the nearest thing you're going to see vaguely classified as cute.
(secretly I enjoyed it- but shhh, don't tell anyone!)
The set is simply lovely- tiny but extremely well formed.
I suspect the 'clouds' were intended to be flowers originally- but I needed clouds. I guess it's a little crazy that the clouds are the same size as the bees.
Perhaps they're giant bees!
Anyhow. They're coloured in with Copics ( did I really use Copic Ciao's 3 weeks running?? I must finally like them!!)
Grab yours from here.

Also here's the set- 
 
and would you believe it's only £3. That's just over the cost of a Happy Meal and will make you truly happier than any ole pile of fries and a teeny burger.
Spare the cows and go visit Make The Day Special.
'Daisy' will be very thankful!

See you next Tuesday. I just might make more sense by that point!
 

Friday, 4 January 2013

Bee mine


Hello.
I have been making a start on valentines cards.
And couldn't resist inking up this bee from Bee mine by paper smooches.
I stamped the bee onto yellow card and coloured the eyes and wings with a white pen.
Then stamped the wings onto tracing paper and stuck them onto the bee.
The background was made using Geographic. 
I made the scalloped card base using nesties.
Thanks for looking.