I'm back, yet again with some more cards! It may appear that I am a) neglecting the housework and/or b) neglecting the children, but I assure you that the amount of crafting I'm doing is ABSOLUTELY necessary to keep at least a slight grasp on my sanity just now!
My wonderful friends
Elaine and
Fi were kind enough to send me some fabulous card (and some images) for trying my Distress Inks again. THANK YOU both! I am LOVING painting with these inks - I love the softer effect and find the finer detail much easier to colour than with my Promarkers (I'm still to invest in some of the new nibs).
I have 6 colours: Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap, Worn Lipstick, Brick Red, Weathered Wood and Mustard Seed Yellow and find I can get the majority of the colours I'm looking for by colour mixing, although that's NOT going to stop me "investing" in some more colours, so any suggestions would be greatly received.
My first card is using
LOTV's Lazy Afternoon, DEFINITELY one of my favourite stamps. I've used my favourite Basic Grey Marjolaine papers, favourite twine and my favourite (at the moment) circle nesties. The script is some Basic Grey rub-ons that I've had for ages.
I would love to enter:
*Simon Says Stamp - Anything Goes (and there will be 2 chances to win if the number of entries reach 100!)
My 2nd card is using Distress Inks again with
Simply Sassy's Boho Chic.
Elaine, for what it's worth, I definitely feel that she's wearing a scoop neck top, not a polo top!! I'm afraid I don't know what the papers are called, as my lovely friend,
Clare gave them to me last year, but they seemed to suit her.
I'm guessing you may be losing the will to continue reading this long post, but almost done!
I noticed that
Crafty Cardmakers are running a One Layer challenge just now, so I decided to have a go. This was my first attempt. I used the Papermania Hampstead stamp and Anniversary sentiments, with a black and turquoise fineline, Stardust Stickles and Silver Stickles. After looking at lots of the entries so far, I have a LONG way to progress but you've got to start somewhere, huh?!
The 2nd attempt is my favourite, but then I love square.
And the third is no longer one layer.....it WAS to start with, but I wasn't happy with it so I butchered it and made it into something I was happier with.
So, now that I've bored you for tonight, I shall let you get on!