Friday, December 31, 2010

Cards & Cutters

I hope everyone had a great Christmas and that your New Year will be a productive one.
Below is my card for Scrapbok Fantasies December card sketch challenge.


Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey Lime Rickey (part of a kit I've had for quite a while)
Stamps: CC designs-Swiss Pixies-Laying Nora, Sentiment-Studio G
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Versa Pinecone
Copics: (E43, 47) (E50, 51, 53) (Y0000, 02, 08)
Other: Diamond Stickles

I was lucky enough to receive an eCraft electronic cutter (must have made the 'nice' list) and I've been having a great time experimenting with various papers and shapes. I really like the fact that you don't need cutting mats, you can buy sets of images on SD cards, or it can be connected to your computer. I'm sure it will be put to good use in my cardmaking and scrapbooking. You can even cut fabric with it but I'm not sure if I'll be trying that.




 My double page layout for Week 51 challenge at Scrapbook Fantasies. The title and page elements have been cut with my eCraft.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Back Again

I haven't had much time for blogging lately, especially with Christmas so close. So far I have done no shopping, which is cutting it fine even for me.
 I've still managed to find time for a little bit of crafting. This is my card for Scrapbook Fantasies November card sketch challenge. Once again I'm cutting it a bit fine. I decided to make it a Christmas card, and thanks Paula for inspiring me to finally use my snowman stamps.


Materials used:
Copics: R59, B32, YG23, C1, YR16
Stamps: Snowman-Stampendous, Sentiment-Hot Off The Press.
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
I also used Stickles and Glossy Accents for a bit of sparkle.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Easel Card Drawer

This is a little present that I made for my friend Joy. It's just a little storage drawer with an easel card top. I didn't take a photo of it fully completed but the drawer pull was three decorative flat buttons put together with embroidery thread which was threaded through a small flat button on the inside of the drawer.









I was so happy with the concept that I made an easel ATC for an internet swap.
TFL.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Card Challenge at Colour Create

Every second Thursday there is a new challenge at Colour Create. Challenge No. 56 was to use Aqua, Purple and White (with optional swirls). I really like this combination so I decided to make a card using the recipe (just for my own satisfaction, not to enter the challenge -too scary- so much talent out there in Blogland).

You Are The Best.

Supplies:
Patterned Paper- Urban Lily
Copics- (E43,47), (E50, 51, 53), (BG10,15), (B60,63)
Ink- Memento Tuxedo Black, Versa Boysenberry
Stamps- C.C. Designs Balloon Emma (my favourite at the moment), Sentiment by Studio G.
Flower & ribbon unknown.

TFL.


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

October Card Sketch Challenge

Alicia has the October sketch challenge up on her blog here and this is the card I've made.


I've coloured it with a combination of water colour pencils and copics.
Supplies used:
Patterned Paper - Basic Grey Urban Prairie, Bittersweet and Eva.
Copics - (E50, 51, 53), (E42, 47), (RV02, 04)
Ink - Memento Tuxedo Black, Versa colour Raspberry.
Stamps - C.C. Designs Balloon Emma, Sentiment -Laughing Moon.

Although I'm only a beginner at using copics I'm really happy with this effort.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Scraps, Free Blocks and Stampin' Up

I went to a Stampin' Up party yesterday and thoroughly enjoyed myself while making a card (Please note the gorgeous mini library clip on the tag!) Some how managed to glue some bits on back the front but what the heck. I went with every intention of ordering some punches but somehow I ended up ordering another stamp set (of course). They have some fabulous sets and when I win Lotto I'll buy them all.

Stampin' Up Christmas card

Another thing I've managed to do is make the first block of my scrap quilt. Yay! One down and who knows how many to go.

First scrap block

The Janome shop 'Free Block Frenzy' Block Number 4 was another thing crossed off my To Do list There are another six blocks to go and I think it will look pretty good when it's finished.

Block # 4.

I'm glad I finished it on time because tomorrow is take and show day in order to receive my next free pack. I did cut it a bit fine. It's also patchwork day at my local group, Port Curtis Patchwork, so it promises to be a busy day.


Monday, October 18, 2010

New Background

Decided to change my background again courtesy of The Background Fairy, and I've been having fun (no, really) fiddling with all the fine details. Since I'm not really computer literate it can be a little frustrating at times, so I think I need to call it a day and come back tomorrow nice and refreshed.

 

Refreshing photos from Dreamworld

Copic Classes

I'm really enjoying the copic classes at Scrapbook Fantasies. Alicia is so talented and an excellent tutor, we always have a great time in class. I really need to do more practice at home, but I'm pretty happy with my progress.

Light source shading


Texture
 

Card (Scrapbook Fantasies design) with Feather Blended rabbit


I've also done skin and hair colouring classes but haven't photographed them yet. That's for another day.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Girls' Night In

Last night was a Girls' Night In get together at Joys' house. Although it was small, we had a lovely time. Scrapbooking, great company, good food and coffee and a little bit of fundraising for cancer research. Definitely well worth it (although it was pretty cold going home at midnight).


 Me


 Joy


 Donna


There is no photo of the youngest member of our party (Joys' grandaughter) who started out scrapping, but couldn't quite go the distance and curled up on the lounge for a snooze.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Jelly Rolls

I've known about Jelly Rolls for some time but since I haven't been sewing much I've never gotten into them. Since the quilting retreat has renewed my enthusiasm I've bought myself a Jelly Roll, co-ordinating Layer Cake and Charm Squares. My friend Joyce has also bought Jelly Rolls, so along with our other friend Marilyn we may have a Jelly Roll weekend coming up in the not too distant future.


Moda 'Garden Party' 


One of Joyce's UFO projects at the Retreat. A Lisa Walton kit, 'Power of Three'. Doesn't it look fantastic? The hand dyed fabric is gorgeous.


Power of Three

Monday, October 11, 2010

More Scraps

My collection of squares and rectangles continues to grow. I was up at 6.30 am. this morning, started cutting straight away, and had a nice little pile by breakfast time.




Up until now I've been cutting up my collection of charm squares, but needed more lights (512 for an 8 block x 8 block quilt) so it was time to tackle my lights scrap box.

Scraps from the box

 What a mess

Why oh why didn't I trim those scraps as I went, instead of just stuffing them in the box! Now I'm being quite ruthless and any scrap smaller than 2" goes in the rubbish.


 The overflow


Some of the scraps brought back memories. The scraps (above) were trimmed from the end of the strip pieced set used in my 'Hidden Wells' quilt. I made this at my second Retreat (1997) in a Joyce Carter workshop. It's still one of my favourite quilts.

 Hidden Wells

 Since g.g.s. Zachary has now returned home I have had to clean up my mess and will have to be more organised. :-0





Sunday, October 10, 2010

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Scraps

I had a lovely time today visiting my good friend Marilyn. I took my container of scraps with me and spent the afternoon cutting and increasing my pile of 2.5" squares for this quilt. It's amazing how much work you can get done when you're in the company of friends. We never run out of things to talk about,  even when we've just seen each other the day before.

Marilyn-C.Q. Retreat 2010-'Playtime Cards'

Friday, October 8, 2010

Best Blog

I came across this while blog hopping. I found it totally amusing and I just love it. Check it out.

I'm watching 'Hellboy' on T.V. at the moment and really enjoying it (extremely impressed by the exploding monsters). I think I'm just a big kid at heart.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Cards and Quilts

Telstra have finally updated their technical support for Apple's latest operating system which means, at last, my computer has a wireless connection. What freedom, to be able to carry my laptop anywhere in the house with no messy cords to get in the way. Now I just need to work out how to install my printers' wireless connection.

This is the card I made for Alicia's September card sketch challenge. I'm really happy with it.

I love the little bird on a branch, which is from a Stampin' Up! set 'A Touch of Nature'.

It's really quiet here at the moment because Jastine and Zachary are down the coast for a short break. This means I can leave my sewing supplies spread all over the dining table and not worry about little fingers. A week of sewing at the retreat has energized me and I've been busy cutting 2.5" squares with a view to making a scrap quilt. I think I only need to cut several hundred more and I'll be finished! Time to change my cutter blade.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Retreat Fatigue

I've just returned from my annual week long quilting retreat in Rockhampton. It was really great to catch up with old friends. I even managed to get some sewing done. This year I decided to work on my UFO pile, and was able to complete the top I started in a Jan Phillips 'Freedom' workshop in 2008.


The workshop featured freehand rotary cutting and curved piecing, and the top went together quite quickly. Just need to quilt it now!

Another project I managed to finish was my shabby chic table runner.

This was the first time I'd made Prairie Points and I really like the effect. Another quilting job to be done.

I also managed to finish my third issue for Free Block Frenzy.
Block #3.

Block #2

Block #1


Monday, August 2, 2010

Missing in Action

I just can't believe how long it is since the last time I was here. Life has been so very busy that blogging has had to take a back seat (way back!). Great Grandson Zach is growing like a weed and is, of course, just the most gorgeous little man. Oh to have so much energy.


Fortunately he goes to daycare every day or Grammy would be completely bonkers.
Daughter Jastine is on the home stretch to complete her Thesis, then they will be moving back down to the Gold Coast. They will have been with us for two years and no doubt will leave a huge gap in our lives.
I have managed to do some papercrafting. Here are some ATC"S I've made for swapping on StampHappy internet swap group.

Scrapbook Fantasies, my local shop, is running Copic marker classes and I decided I need to do them because the cards I've been seeing on other blogs are just gorgeous. Have a look at My Creative SliceGeri's Cards to see what I mean. I've only done three classes so far but they're great fun and a good way to de-stress.
The other thing I've been doing is participating in Free Block Frenzy mystery quilt at Janome Gladstone. The idea is that you pay $15 at the first session, sit through the demo and receive your 1st block pack, come back to the next session with your finished block, sit through the demo and receive your next block pack for free. If you miss a session you can purchase a pack for $15. It runs for ten months, so it's possible to make all ten blocks for $15 with the option of buying a kit for sashing and borders at the end. My aim is to make every block on time and enjoy some sewing as I haven't been doing much of that lately.