Wednesday, 12 September 2012

More Cards

Hi everyone!  Just a few more cards to show you.


This is a card I made for a close friend who lost her Mum. I'd never made a sympathy card before and found it rather difficult emotionally. The background paper I obtained as a free printable from Diana's Creations. She creates some lovely things.  I kept the card fairly simple with lace, Kaisercraft flowers, a Magnolia Heart Swirl and corner stickers.



This card I made for friends having their 50th Wedding Anniversary. I'm pretty sure at least some of the papers are Kaisercraft. The large flower is Prima and the rest are Kaisercraft again, as is the birdcage.




This card I made in class. I know the beige patterned papers are from Diana's Creations but I'm not sure where I got the others from. The clock is a wooden flourish from Kaisercraft.  I love these kinds of interactive cards with multi folds and pockets.  It's almost like unwrapping a little present.

Any of you, who have visited my blog before and looked at the things I make, know I use a lot of Kaisercraft products. You may have heard that they are closing their outlet in Adelaide.  I think it is a great shame. I know their products are sold in other stores but this was the one place where you could find all of their product all in the same place. Not only that, but the staff will also be missed. They are lovely and talented people and I wish them all the best in whatever they undertake in the future. Good luck guys. I for one will miss you.

That's all for now.  Thank you for visiting and God Bless.
xx Marg

Sunday, 9 September 2012

Gatefold Diorama

Hello everyone! I made a card for my youngest son's birthday. He is an avid gamer so I obtained some images from the net and made a small diorama. I made a gate fold card with a belly band that closes at the back with Velcro to make it easy to get on and off.

 I used papers from Prima and Graphic 45 and distressed them to get an aged look.
The small sword in the corner can actually be removed and I inked the papers on some of the edges with bronze Versa color to give it a metallic look.


I added some Make it Crafty Flower Leaf Swirls to the front of the card, coloured them with black Versa Color and smudged the edges with bronze to get a rusty look.

Added some shields (which I slightly embossed) on the inside ...
 
  and used a pop-up technique for the diorama.



I need to find a better place to take my photos.  I either get too much light or not enough. Anyway my son was pleased with his card and that's what really matters.
That's all for now.
Thank you so much for visiting and God Bless.
xx Marg

Saturday, 8 September 2012

More on Melbourne

So, apart from going to the Paperific Expo, we also went to the Melbourne Aquarium.  If you haven't been there yet, believe me it's well worth a visit.  We were there a few years ago and thought it was good then, but they have made some improvements and it's even better now.  Along with all the fish they have a flock?? of King Penguins and they are absolutely gorgeous. 


These pictures don't do them justice.  I've only ever seen them on photos and film but to see them in real life ... they are magnificent. They also have some Gentoo penguins as well. These guys are great swimmers and really cheeky.





These pictures are not the best but I only have a small camera and the shutter speed is not really fast enough for action shots, but these guys are really cute.

And then there are the fish ...


 
 

And the jellyfish ...

And crabby things ...


And Nautilus Shells ...

 And Cuttlefish ...

 
And the big boys ...


 
You can't really tell from the photo but this Groper is enormous.
 
They also have Seahorses and Sea Dragons but, unfortunately, my photos didn't come out too well.
This is a very small sampling of what you can see there and believe me it is well worth the visit.
We spent quite a few hours wandering around, it was a great day.

That's all for now. Thanks for visiting and God Bless.
xx Marg

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Melbourne - Paperific

Hi everyone!  I'm back home in Adelaide again. Yayy!!  Had a great trip to Melbourne. Went to the Paperific Expo, saw the family, checked out a few of the local sights, and all in all it was a good trip.
Paperific was good but a bit smaller than I expected and I didn't find the show specials I was hoping for.  Perhaps I was looking for the wrong product.  I met some really lovely people though and my friend and I did have a good time. Not so sure that my brother did though.  He was our taxi driver and decided he would come in and have a look and then ended up carrying my bag for me (a pink bag).
Just as well he's got a good sense of humour, but he wouldn't let me take his photo.  Hmmm.

 


It's obviously a very popular show and became quite crowded later in the morning.  We had trouble getting into some of the stalls.

This little chap had all the mod cons in his stroller. He even had a DVD player. I obtained permission from his mum to put him in my blog because he was so cute.


There were some classes and some make and takes but we didn't join in.  Too busy looking around.

We had a great time and spent quite a bit of money, but then, that's what the trip was all about.

Thanks for dropping by.  God Bless.   xx Marg.


Thursday, 30 August 2012

Paperific

I am flying to Melbourne today with a friend to go to the Paperific Expo.  Really looking forward to this, it's going to be a lot of fun. I'm also visiting family while I'm there.  (So good to get cheap accommodation) Taking the camera so I hope to get lots of photos to show you what it's like. Will be back early next week with lots to talk about.
Take care and God Bless.
xx Marg

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

More Class Cards

Hi everyone!  I have a couple more class cards to show you. The first is a teepee card I made for my granddaughter.  She turned 10 this year.  She's beautiful, inside and out. Love her to bits. Anyway, this is the card I made for her.


She's a real girly girl, so of course it had to be pink.
 
The small roses are from Kaisercraft and the large pink one was in my stash. I added some die cut leaves and a couple of white spirals. Her birthday is in winter but I wanted the card to be light and summery because that suits her nature.

 I painted the little Imaginarium frame with crackle paint.  Had never used it before but I was quite pleased with the result. Inked all the edges of the papers of course and die cut the butterflies with Magnolia Ink Doohickeys.


The back I stamped with 'Umber' Versa Color ink and added a few tiny pearls. I used a ribbon to keep it closed. I'm happy to say she loved it.


The next card I'd like to show you is one I made for my daughter-in-law's birthday.  Our baby's Mum and an awesome Mum at that.

I hand stitched around the edge of the front with metallic thread and I painted the tattered clock with crackle paint. The butterfly is a Magnolia doohickey.

The flowers are from my stash and I really can't remember where I got them from.  The darker blue ones I made myself from a tutorial by Natasha Naranjo Aguirre (Moments of Tranquility) she has some fabulous flower tutorials on her site. You can find her site HERE.


This is not the card I made in class. The inspiration for this card came from one of Meg's Gardens Design Team members.  She made a number of cards with butterflies etc., and I thought something similar would look great on the Touch of Acetate card my teacher showed us.
 



Inked the edges of the papers, die cut some tiny butterflies and sprinkled them around and also stamped the corners.

That's all for now.  Thanks for visiting and God Bless. xx

Thursday, 23 August 2012

Card Class Cards

Hi everyone!  So, I go to card class each week, mainly because I love crafting with other ladies who enjoy it as much as I do.  It's a lot of fun and we get to try different styles of cards.  I may not always like the cards we make but I do always get some new idea or technique that I can use in other projects. I thought I would show you a small selection of the cards we have made.




This is a calendar easel card we made.  It has four small drawers in the base for trinkets etc. and was great fun to make and easier than it looks.




 This is a waterfall card. I gave it to a male friend for his Birthday.

 Our teacher shows us the technique for making the different cards and we choose the papers and embellishments we want to decorate them with.

   


 
 I really enjoyed making this centre step card and I used it as a get well card for a friend who was in hospital at the time.


This is just a small selection of the cards we have made and, as I said, I really enjoy the process and the company.
Thanks for visiting and God Bless.   xx Marg