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Sunday 16 May 2010

Well it was my birthday on Thursday and turning 32 was made much easier with the help of my new crafty things, which included a cuttlebug (still cant say that without smiling) and various accessories, the Forever friends cd rom and some promarkers, i was a very lucky girl to have been given some money (which was spent before i got it lol), another gift from my wonderful hubby, was some jewellery making materials (my new hobby), and i am loving playing with all the bits, so much so that i have not had a chance to play with they other crafty things, but im sure i will get to them soon, anyway here are the pieces i have made in the last couple of days, im really thrilled with how they turned out.
















Wednesday 12 May 2010

My jewellery








Well here are some pictures of my first attempt at jewellery making, i am so pleased with how they have turned out, i am throughly hooked, i cant wait to order some more bits and get making, i think i have found a new addiction.


Wednesday 5 May 2010


I have made this one for my dad, its his birthday on friday, its an 8" card, i really hope he likes it.
Well this i one of my first attemps at a Tim Holtz style card, i used a flowery backing paper from the Jayne Netley Mayhew 2nd cd set, the leaves are just a stamp that i have had for a few years now, and the flowers are from May's craft stamper magazine, on the tag i used a flower image from one of the many foam backed stamps i have got from QVC, i am very happy with how this one turned out.

I love this one, its a 5" square easel card, made using another digi stamp, (sorry i have forgotten the name of the image), i teamed it with some designer backing papers, peel offs, gem stones and a couple of flowers.

This one i have done using a Tilly digi stamp, and some cupcakes from the Kanban stamp range, its an A5 size card.

This one i made using Tim Holtz ink and embossing powder for the main image, and matching robot backing papers, cutting out 3 little robots from the waste, and attaching them to the bottom of the card.