I am not sure if it is with everybody else - sometimes I am focused in scrapbooking, sometimes it is on photography. At the moment it is photography, I am taking a few photos and have been reading a lot.
I made a few Christmas cards in the weekend, but didn't take any photos before I gave to a friend; she's got a stall in a fair to raise funds for a charity and asked for my contribution.
This is one I made a while ago, I stamped in the cardstock with doily patterns in white and green. It isa good idea to add a bit of interest in a plain background. I used the same technique in some of my Christmas cards, using blue cardstock and white and dark blue ink - it looks a bit like snow, which is seasonal.TLF!
Showing posts with label cardmaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cardmaking. Show all posts
Monday, 12 November 2012
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Confessions of a paper hoarder - Part 1
We, crafters, are like magpies, attracted to shiny, beautiful things. The problem is when we start accumulating more beautiful things that we are able to use.
For the last couple of years, I haven't bought much - I cancelled my scrapbooking kit subscription and have been very economic with my purchases. But still, my pile of stuff doesn't seem to get any smaller, because I have a hoarder. I keep papers I don't like much (either I gone off them or it came in a kit), tiny paper scraps, letters stickers sheets when there's probably not enough letters to make a word out if it :-) the list is endless.
Ridiculous, I know. I am trying to get my craft supplies to a manageable level by using what is usable and hopefully throwing away what is not.
I am hoping to have a regular "column" in my blog keeping track of the progress I am making in using or recycling my junk. Like any addiction, it is a lifetime battle to keep the stash levels under control.
This month I started with my papers scraps. Paper scraps are great to make cards, because they are the right size and also because I can make cards much faster than scrapbook pages. (I am a slow scrapper).
What works for me is to make a kit, that is, put together a set of papers which goes together well and making cards using these papers. This is the kit I put together:
Yellow, orange and blues.
It is embarassing to show the size of scraps I keep...
Anyway, can I show you how many cards I made from these papers?
Paper candles - great way to use scraps!
For the candle body I rolled up a piece of paper around a pencil. The flame is a leaf punch which I inked or coloured with red. I think the inking looks best. The little framed buttons are the inspiration for my kit. Something i made for PaperPlay Challenges a while ago.
Then I got star struck:
Using paper strips in this one:
Even the Mami Doodles image was one I had printed ages ago and had half coloured it. So I finished it and used it.
By then I thought I was done, but there was this cute butterfly in the kit which deserved to be used so I made yet another one:
You probably can't see but I used the sewing machine in 4 or the cards, the stitching finished the cards really well.
Thanks for looking!
For the last couple of years, I haven't bought much - I cancelled my scrapbooking kit subscription and have been very economic with my purchases. But still, my pile of stuff doesn't seem to get any smaller, because I have a hoarder. I keep papers I don't like much (either I gone off them or it came in a kit), tiny paper scraps, letters stickers sheets when there's probably not enough letters to make a word out if it :-) the list is endless.
Ridiculous, I know. I am trying to get my craft supplies to a manageable level by using what is usable and hopefully throwing away what is not.
I am hoping to have a regular "column" in my blog keeping track of the progress I am making in using or recycling my junk. Like any addiction, it is a lifetime battle to keep the stash levels under control.
This month I started with my papers scraps. Paper scraps are great to make cards, because they are the right size and also because I can make cards much faster than scrapbook pages. (I am a slow scrapper).
What works for me is to make a kit, that is, put together a set of papers which goes together well and making cards using these papers. This is the kit I put together:
Yellow, orange and blues.
It is embarassing to show the size of scraps I keep...
Anyway, can I show you how many cards I made from these papers?
Paper candles - great way to use scraps!
For the candle body I rolled up a piece of paper around a pencil. The flame is a leaf punch which I inked or coloured with red. I think the inking looks best. The little framed buttons are the inspiration for my kit. Something i made for PaperPlay Challenges a while ago.
Then I got star struck:
Using paper strips in this one:
Even the Mami Doodles image was one I had printed ages ago and had half coloured it. So I finished it and used it.
By then I thought I was done, but there was this cute butterfly in the kit which deserved to be used so I made yet another one:
You probably can't see but I used the sewing machine in 4 or the cards, the stitching finished the cards really well.
Thanks for looking!
Saturday, 29 January 2011
Break for cards
Even though I still have a 2010 layout to share, I thought I'd post some cards for a chanhe. I went through my paper scraps and made 4 mini-kits out of them. I figure I'd be able to get one or two cards using each kit
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As I started, I'd worked out a few "rules" for the cards:
1. Try to use mostly the papers in the pack.
2. You can look for more papers if needed, but it has to be from the scrap box.
3. You're allowed to use embellishments, stamps, punches from your stash.
4. Continue until you finish everything from the kit.
Can you believe I got 7 cards out of it?! Ok, they're not brilliant - I am no stamper, I am lazy about colouring and my cards won't get any prizes, but still...
I digitally coloured one of my images then added a bit of stickles on the bubbles.
Another one using the same coloured image:
One of my favourites.
I wanted to make at least one girlie card, so I added the red cardstock and the flowers.
Something a little different:
That's 6 cards, the last one need the final touches...
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As I started, I'd worked out a few "rules" for the cards:
1. Try to use mostly the papers in the pack.
2. You can look for more papers if needed, but it has to be from the scrap box.
3. You're allowed to use embellishments, stamps, punches from your stash.
4. Continue until you finish everything from the kit.
Can you believe I got 7 cards out of it?! Ok, they're not brilliant - I am no stamper, I am lazy about colouring and my cards won't get any prizes, but still...
I digitally coloured one of my images then added a bit of stickles on the bubbles.
Another one using the same coloured image:
One of my favourites.
I wanted to make at least one girlie card, so I added the red cardstock and the flowers.
Something a little different:
That's 6 cards, the last one need the final touches...
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