Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Dogs Day

I hardly ever use the free stamp that comes in the Craft Stamper but something about this cheeky chappy caught my eye.. he just spoke to me... Woof, Woof!








Birthday Blast


I've sold a few of these. People say it is nice for men as well as music lovers. The stamps came from The Stamp Man and the little bellies came from Paper Artsy.

Happy Thoughts of Shoes

I don't usually like anything too modern but something about these stamps caught my eye. The shoes shrink really well on shrink plastic if you go carefully (twice the heel wrapped itself about in an annoying fashion and the shoe was unusable). I know things look better in odd numbers (3's, 5's) but it struck me when making this card that it was rather odd to have three shoes! Oh Well!. All the stamps are Hero Arts and new to me.



Romance isn't dead... yet!

These letters are made from Delight so they are really light. Its rather soppy but sometimes this is called for don't you think?



Go explore!

I just love these little hearts and I'm always stamping them on something and cutting them out. It's good to see a woman in a plane in a Vintage pic, tho' she seems to have mislaid her goggles! The wire rope came from LB Crafts and is lovely to work with - really heavy and very flexible too. The pic sits on a tag produced for ribbons which I recyled - you see... a true crafter at heart!

Mother's Day Cards


Not normally being Hero Arts fan, I was surprised to find some new stamps of theirs that I really liked in a little set. Here are a couple of the cards I made with them for Mum's Day


Here's a few of the cards I made last month. Invevitably, there were a few Valentines Day Cards which I really like to do since it justifies how many stamps I seem to have collected along the love theme. Then I had a request for a vintage card with an "A" for Alison in plumb colours so this is what I produced along with a card for a Gerbera fan who was turning 30.