I know it is always a bit difficult making cards for men. Since I've invested in some Clarity seaside and lighthouse stamps the cards I've been making have seemed to go down pretty well! I've also been developing my promarker style and love using them for moody backgrounds, landscapes and seas and have really enjoyed using them in a bit of a different way to what we normally see on crafty cards. Some other examples can be found here and here. To me they are just another medium to exercise my love of colour blending to achieve depth and atmosphere. Let me know what you think - would love to hear your comments...
Anyway, here's the first - a 60th birthday card for a friend who loves messing about on boats!
Decorated with a bit of faux suede cord tied in a reef knot (can you tell I was a girl guide!) and a little punched and stamped 60.
Close up of the colouring. Having just got back from Anglesey, the sky and sea are pretty accurate - not exactly Mediterranean blue in this climate!
The second card is for my cousin who moved to Anglesey last year and being a rocky island there are plenty of lighthouses around the coast. So Barbara's lighthouse stamp was perfect! I wanted to achieve a bit of the stormy atmosphere around the lighthouse that we often get there so lots of dark blues and greys.
There is a lighthouse just of Penmon Point (one of my favourite places on this enchanted island) which really inspired me - wonder if Barbara has been there too?!
Not sure if he's got it yet but hope he likes it!
Would to hear what you think of these cards. I know I don't have many followers but I do appreciate everyone who takes time to to look at my little creations.
Helen x
Friday, 31 August 2012
Friday, 3 August 2012
Dandelion Fairy
Anyone who has visited my garden knows that I am quite a fan of the humble dandelion (well that is my excuse as to why there are so many in the lawn!). It is a cheery little plant though and the buzzy bees seem to like them, and they are friends with my favourite little daisies :-). So I just had to get the Dandelion Fairy stamps from Clarity Stamps, and I had the excuse to make this card for my lovely friend Karen on her birthday. I've been dying to post the photos but it's taken ages for us to meet up... Anyway, here it is:
The stamped images are created with a Versamark inkpad and dusted with Cosmic Shimmer powder - I tried about 3 different types of powders, embossing etc until I got the detail I wanted. Here are a couple of close ups:
Karen being a bit of a perfectionist and finishing off her cards so well, she needed a matching insert as well!
Anyway, so glad we got to meet up, do crafty shopping, compare notes on new purchases, and of course have coffee and cake! Just what we both needed I think (best not mention the dress that forced me to buy it in Laura Ashley though - naughty dress)...
Bye for now,
Helen x
Karen being a bit of a perfectionist and finishing off her cards so well, she needed a matching insert as well!
Anyway, so glad we got to meet up, do crafty shopping, compare notes on new purchases, and of course have coffee and cake! Just what we both needed I think (best not mention the dress that forced me to buy it in Laura Ashley though - naughty dress)...
Bye for now,
Helen x
A little box of blessings
It is so hard to find contemporary Christian images or quotes in the crafty world. Most look so old fashioned or ugly, but I finally found some really cute stamps. I wanted to make some notecards for a friend of mine who is a really big encourager who sends little notes to her friends all over the world. The art of the written word has not been overtaken by email in her world! So here are the cards.
And a close up of the images which were coloured with pro-markers (of course).
They were just crying out for an little box so out came the Envelobox board again, along with some lush Amy Butler paper from K&Company from my stash, topped with some satin ribbon and a cute peg.
I'd like to make some more of these little notelet sets as presents so watch this space...
Helen x
And a close up of the images which were coloured with pro-markers (of course).
They were just crying out for an little box so out came the Envelobox board again, along with some lush Amy Butler paper from K&Company from my stash, topped with some satin ribbon and a cute peg.
I'd like to make some more of these little notelet sets as presents so watch this space...
Helen x