My little corner of Blogland where I can share my creations with you. There are many video tutorials as well as links to good quality websites for all your crafting needs.
This is the card that I showed yesterday using paper flowers created by me and I though it would be a good idea to share the actual video with you,
It was done quite a few years ago when I started to film for my self but the idea hasn't changed and is still appropriate today.
Some of the dies may not now be available anymore but I am sure that you have dies in your personal collections that would make excellent substitutes
The ink smooshed water colour card creates beautiful flowers as the colours are all intermingled and give the effect of light and shade without you having to do anything else, and I make some of my flowers in the same way still.
Here is Ella, sprawled across the floor, and taking advantage of the sun streaming through the loft windows in my craft room.
They say cats don't like having their bellies exposed but mine does and she loves a belly rub too.
I have bought her a harness and I am slowly getting her used to wearing it. But at present when I put it on her she just collapses on the floor.
Drama Queen
You would think it weighs a ton, But we will persevere and then I can take her out for a walk too.
This is another of the shaving foam cards, that is not in my usual colour scheme. But never the less I like it, and the flowers add that special touch
I used a circle die to cut out my panel and added it to some silver mirror card and then onto an embossed layer that is also on silver mirror card.
It is much prettier in the hand and although a bit messy this is such an easy technique to do, and you will never get two to look the same, even if you use the same colours, so don't try.
It's a good weekend here in Blackpool and yesterday Vickie and I, with the dogs, went up to the Lakes. We set off early and it was really lovely. Cloudy and cool, but perfect for the dogs to walk in. We always take lots of water with us for them and Ruby got the chance to go swimming in Tarn Hows.
We took a wrong turn at a roundabout on our way there but we ended up finding a lovely little coffee shop and had some breakfast. We got back home after our walk at bout 3.30 and I had to shower Ruby after her swim.
But then I had to get ready to go out as Griffs family and mine all went to the see the Agatha Christie - Mousetrap at the Grand Theatre and it was wonderful.
We all had a meal at a restaurant up town before the show and I think a good night was had by everyone.
So I have had a really good weekend and now I have done the draw for Fridays prize.
If you didn't add your full name then I have not added in your comment as I need the FULL NAME to keep everything fair.
This week the winner is Sandra Smith and I would be obliged if you could send me your postal address please to christina@card-making-magic.com
I will get the pack posted off to you straight away and I hope you enjoy playing with it, but be sure to let me know that you have it safely.
Here is another chance to win one of the Border Die sets. One of these was won a few weeks ago and you now have another chance for this one.
But if this is something that you would like then all you have to do is leave me your comment at the end of the post with your FULL NAME
It is easier, and fairer, to get the correct winner if your full name is shown.
And to be safe please, DO NOT to add any personal details in the blog post, as they can then be seen by the world and his wife.
With this set you will also get the magazine that is full of idea on using your border die and other things that you may like to try.
Be sure to come back and check if your name is shown as the winner. And to make sure overseas visitors have the time to enter then the draw is open until Sunday
Today I am using an older die set and this was part of the Designer Card Front Collection released some time ago now.
I did several videos using these sets and thought it was time to ad another to the mix.
The colour scheme is not my usual and I must admit that I do not use orange or yellow very much.
But I do like these cards and they look much prettier in the hand.
I used a mixture of flowers and leaves on them from foam ones that I made myself to silk ones that I bought ages ago.
This card to the left is a Gatefold created from the die set and I used the border die to produce the Belly Band just to add a little difference to the design.
I hope you enjoy the video, it is long enough for you to have a cuppa with it ... and don't forget the biscuits too
This card started life as one complete shaving foam panel but using the Torn Edge Dies I created a frame and also added the centre portion with foam pads to raise it up.
The plain blue layer is embossed and just peeps through the frame and around the edges for a really pretty look.
The flowers are Mulberry flower that I got from Wild Orchid Crafts and I have had them for ages. But sadly WOC do not ship to the UK anymore.
They must have lost a lot of customers because of that.
I added a video showing the technique for shaving foam a while ago and here is the link again in case you missed it. Shaving Foam Technique
It is very easy to and very cheap if you buy the least expensive shaving foam you can get. But I must admit it can be a bit messy.
Since I kept the date for entry into the Friday Freebie open for longer it seems to have backfired on me.
I did it to give overseas visitors the chance to add their comments as they are not getting an email about it until a day later than the UK.
I also decided to add the winners name into the title of the page so that it would be more obvious and visible to readers. But you will need to come back and check for yourself.
But since then I have had three occasion were the prize has not been claimed, and last week was one of them. I have said in the past that I have no way to contact you as I do not store any personal information, even if you have won in the past.
So if your name is listed as the winner you will need to email me with your postal address.
I also ask that you use your FULL NAME at the end of your comment, and most people do so. However the odd one does not and I have no idea who they are. Any of the comments left by "Anonymous" and no name will not be entered into the draw !!!!
The winner this week is
Margaret Wilkie
Thank you for leaving your comment and your full name and
please would you email me your postal address to
christina@card-making-magic.com
and I will get it posted to you just as soon as I can.
Have you been watching the new Colour Combinations videos on YouTube that Lou Collins ahs been adding over the last few weeks using Distress Oxides.
It is an amazing series and covers lots of combos and tips that you may not have thought of and I have added the link to the Playlist for the videos above so that you can see for your self.
You can also get free downloads of the labels from Lou Collins Blog for you to label all your Distress Inks, be they Oxides or not.
There are 72 colours in the set and the only one I do not have is the Picket Fence. The rest are labelled and stored on my worktop.
I chose to download the coloured version and they look so pretty all stacked up together.
But you can also add the same labels to your blending brushes so that they will always match the ink you are using.
I don't have too many ordinary Distress Inks so I didn't bother with them.
I am enjoying the series that Lou is adding using the Distress Oxides in alphabetical order and the labels are an added bonus so thank you Lou xx
A little while ago I made some plaid backgrounds and after trimming down the panel I had quite a few strips of left over pieces that could be used on another card.
I never throw these bits away, as you never know when they will come in handy again.
And these two card are the perfect opportunity to use them up.
This one has been layered onto some silver mirror card, spare glitter card and added to an embossed panel.
Waste Not, Want Not.
I have used other left over die cuts that are on my desk to finish the card and I really like the result of this one.
On this card I have used a butterfly from the Butterflies and Lace collection and this has been cut in Silver mirror card.
I have used the same card to once more back the plaid strip that was left over.
By using up the left overs and paper pads that we already have, we can always get a lot more cards, and for me they go into my charity box.
Still enjoying this beautiful weather ? Or has it got a bit too much for you. I can remember a time when I would lie in the sun for hours and get a glorious suntan ... but not any more. I get bored now and it is far too hot for me to sit still in. Ruby doesn't like it either and she prefers to stay in the cool indoors.
Ella on the other hand finds the sunniest spot and lies in it until I call her in again.
I have done the draw for the gift on offer on Friday and the name this week is
Gail Knapton
Would you email me with your postal address please to christina@card-making-magic.com and I will get it in the post to you.
Be sure to let me know that you have it safely and I hope you will enjoy playing with it.
Todays offering is from me ... Card Making Magic ... and it is the Spring Garden set.
This consist of an A4 stamp set of images and sentiments and covers lots of occasions you may need.
There are also some blackboard papers with it that have verses or sentiment written on them and they will make a complete card front for you.
Inside the magazine there are lots of ideas on how to use the set as well as other things you may like to try.
There are two magazines with this offering so plenty for you to get stuck into if you are the winner.
So all you need to do is leave me your comment at the end of the post with your FULL NAME and then be sure to come back on Sunday and see if you are the winner whose name will be shown in the blog post.
This is an idea that I covered many years ago and it is the monochrome card, which simply means making the card using only one colour, or shades of it.
So I thought I would give it a go again as a revisit to old tutorials on my YouTube Channel
The card to the right is done in blue cardstock and this has to be my favourite one out of those that I did.
I used any flower dies that I have in my collections and my favourite Rose Flourish for the leaves.
The background is the Simply Dots Embossing folder from Card Making Magic
This all pink one is very soft and delicate and the flowers is the Hellebore Die Set from
Card Making Magic
I used all three of the flowers in the set and raised them up with foam pads.
The centre flower has double pads under it to make it stand out even more.
Using all one colour means you don't have to think about which colour goes with which and if they will clash.
And all my flowers have been added to either an embossed background or a die cut to stop it looking too plain.
This white one is a little more intricate as I have created a wreath from the leaves but I show you in the video how I made this one.
The leaves and flowers are from the same set called Daisy Flourishes and it is not a million miles away from the Rose Flourish.
The background is from the 5x7 Quatrefoil die set.
The flowers I have layered all together to make full blooms and a white pearls is added to the centre of each.
They are all really pretty cards and can be for male or female depending on the colours you use.
Still they may appeal to you as we all like different things.
Last week I added two pages to my blog and for some reason they seem to have corrupted the look of the pages, and so to save my sanity I have removed them.
But I am adding the videos here again for those who may have missed them due to the mess on the page.
The first video was how I made my own texture paste using Talcum Powder and some cheap glue and paint. It is very easy to do and gives the same effect as the more expensive shop bought item.
The second video was showing how I used some of those backgrounds to make card like the ones I have shown here.
There are quite a few in the video and if you click the links it will take you to my YouTube channel where you can watch it peacefully.
I am sorry about the loss of the other two pages but it is really frustrating trying to sort it all out especially when you don't know how the html code works.
So I did the only thing I could and that was to remove them.
I have been going through old videos on my YouTube Channel and I thought it would be a good idea to re-visit some of the older ones and do the techniques again for those that are new to cardmaking
This is a technique I have covered many years ago and I thought that this was one of the ones I could re do and give it another airing and make some fresh cards.
I have added it to a playlist named Everyday Items and I will add all the new videos using things you can find around your home in there.
So here is the video using a really cheap shaving foam from the supermarket. I think it was less than 50p so look for the cheapest when you buy.
In the video I have dressed some of them up but left others plain so that could be suitable for any male cards you may need to send.
Have fun creating the backgrounds and you will never get wo that look the same.
I hope you are all well and enjoying this glorious weather. I was up at 7am this morning and Ruby and I were on the beach by 7.45 We had it all to ourselves for quite some time and it was lovely. The tide was a long way out and would have been such a loooooong walk to get to the sea, so we gave that one a miss.
I wanted to show you this photo of the closeness of Ruby and Ella.
The kitten has been so patient trying to get close to Ruby. Rubbing herself round Ruby's legs and following her everywhere.
Whenever we have been out Ella runs to Ruby to greet her and she tries so hard to be her friend.
Well this was taken while they are both lying on my bed and Ella was very sneaky. She crept in to lie beside Ruby and was so comfortable she started to groom herself.
It was lovely to see .... but it didn't last much longer then three minutes and then Ruby was up and off. Still it's a start and Ella's perseverance paid off on that occasion. Bless her !!
I have now done the draw for the beautiful Eucalyptus dies set and the name today is ...
Doris Shawcross would you send me your postal address please to christina@card-making-magic.com and I will get it in the post to you.
I would be grateful if you could let me know that you have it safely and I hope you enjoy playing with the dies and stamps.
Today is the chance for you to get this beautiful leaf set of dies and stamps called Eucalyptus Wishes.
This was offered way back in April and the winner never came forward to claim it and so it being offered again.
The magazine is packed ideas on how you can use this useful set and many other things that you may like to try.
So once you get this pack it will be time to sit down and relax while you browse the pages while your favourite brew.
If this is something that you would like in your own crafty stash than all you need to do is leave me a comment. And I say it every week, please enter your comment with your full name.
Not initials or nick names your complete FULL NAME
The draw will be open until Sunday to give overseas visitors the chance to win and I am happy to send the pack to your wherever you live at my expense. All you have to do is leave your comment and be sure to come back and check if your name is shown on Sunday as the winner.
The pack that I have used today is from Daisy Mae but I don't know if it is still available as I have had it for quite some time.
There are some really papers in this pack, including some plaids and some stripes, and on some of the cards I made I even used the thick card that was the front of the pack
I have lots of papers left yet to make many more cards and I have kept them all relatively flat to fit in standard sized envelopes.
The card to the right is a DL and I have kept the fold to the left.
The panels that I have used are from the Lovely Layers die set and I don't think that it is available either any more.
But I have had these die cuts in my bit box for ages and so I thought I would use them up.
I have so many embellishments in my drawers and cupboards that I am running out of space for ME !!!
This card is also a DL but used in Landscape and the panel is the same die set as before.
I have used flowers, ribbons and pearls on these and sentiments from a pack that I bought at the Craft Show
Once again more pretty cards for my charity box and lots of paper left make some more, in another personal challenge