I am trying to use up some of my older images and papers. I love this inkadinkado dragonfly....the whole set is gorgeous. Only the flowers are new, everything else is old.
The diecut butterflies are cut from left over sprayed paper.
I love this stamp which I bought from Joanna Sheen last year. I have painted the images with various mica paints, cut out and mounted with nestabilities and used docraft backing papers.
I have made this christmas tree decoration from a dud cd using alcohol inks, punched leaves, a brad and die cut flowers from the Tim Holtz tattered flower die.
I made this card using the lovely "Something Special" papers I was lucky enough to win in the first Bee Crafty challenge some weeks ago. The current challenge is All that glitters so I think I will be entering this .The lovely inkadinkado stamp has been painted using cosmic shimmer and Twinkling H2Os and is mounted on pink mirricard.
Here are 2 tags made using Tim Holtz distress inks and some of my favourite T.H. stamps. I currently adore the townscape "on the edge" die, so I have used it too.
The man with umbrella has been stamped onto the tag in corduroy ink, the umbrella has been stamped in barn door , cut out stuck on top and covered in glossy accents. The coat is cut from another stamping using stormy sky ink.The key and some of the words have also been treated with glossy accents.
This is made from left-over scraps which I cut into strips and wove onto a card base.I added 2 diecut snowflakes and gems plus a robin from an old card.Easy peasy! I won a prize for this card, yippee! I got 3 sets of "Its a mans world" stamps for winning a challenge on line with Quick cards " Stash Raider" challenge. They are going to be ideal for a football page in my latest scrap album.
What do you do with good quality tinfoil trays when the food is removed? I keep them and use them to diecut and punch flowers from.
Be careful not to cut yourself as you cut the tray into sections. I cut the rim off and discard it then place the cut pieces on the cplate of my cuttlebug and cover with a b plate and run it through to straighten it all out. You will still have a few bumpy sections, but they add lots of character to the flowers you will punch out. After cutting you can do as you please, I often colour them using alcohol inks or sharpie pens.
Some ATCs on navy card using the new Tim Holtz "on the edge" townscape die, coloured with distress inks ans sprinkled with flocking and glitter. Peeloffs added as I am sending some to the regular peeloff swap on Trimcraft.