Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Madras Stamping Continued
Madras Stamping
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
Rehabilitating
I am rehabilitating, so the cards I will be doing for the next 6 weeks will be a simple as possible as I have no wish to injure my shoulder again. I am on a mission to use up scraps. I have so much scrap that I could open a shop with it. I am going to try ever so hard NOT to cut into an entire new piece of card from now until Xmas...except for when my mate Cheryll comes to visit and then all bets are off!
This card is using the same set as the other day...Retros Fifties from http://www.pinkcatstudio.com/Stamps/Retro50s.htm Well...I still had all the stuff out so thought....why not? You cannot see but the scarf is glittered slightly with crystal glitter and there is a little bling dot holding her belt to the dress. The wording is raised ever so slightly. As always much prettier in hand than looking at a photo. She has been coloured with Twinkling H2O's as this colouring system had the exact matches to the pinks and browns!
I have had a busy few days! My sister in law arrived with her grandson who hails from America. He was born here and did not go over there straight away but you would not know coz he has no Australian accent at all left. I find it interesting that, say an Englishman can hold his accent here after 40 years, but us Aussies lose our accent almost totally within a certain frame of time.
Saturday, 11 October 2008
The Drought is Over!!!!!
The drought is over. I have made my first card since late August. I did take it slowly so as not to damage my shoulder, and I must say that I totally enjoyed puddling around. I was only up to the one of course and it did take a while coz of the little rests in between....but I was determined!
Main fact is of course, that I am going stir crazy! One dreams of just laying around and doing nothing but after the teeniest of whiles the polish gets rubbed off the idea and rust settles in! I am hoping sincerely the other shoulder never has to be operated on!
Ok...to my card! I have this fabulous set from Pink Cat Studios http://www.pinkcatstudio.com/Stamps/Retro50s.htm which I have owned for so long and finally used portions of it to do this card. I know it is a 50's theme but it always conjures up images of Olivia Newton John and the movie "Grease"!
Monday, 22 September 2008
Me!!!!
Magella's 21st
Tuesday, 26 August 2008
The Dungeon



Tuesday, 19 August 2008
The stamps from Coronado are just fabulous and always stamp well. I think adding a charm to the knot at the bottom would further enhance the card along with the merest shading of the sails and the sea! All in all, though, it doesn't look half bad as is! As I was visiting another stamper at the time, I did not want to use up all her resources.
Thursday, 14 August 2008
Monday, 2 June 2008
Monday, 26 May 2008
Friday, 23 May 2008
Monday, 12 May 2008


Lastly, good old pink and brown...cannot beat the combination for creating a great effect! Again using the Nestabilities and the flower stamp which was being showcased today.
I am hoping all the ladies who attended the class today went away with something they were pleased with.
Saturday, 10 May 2008
I have playing with the end purpose of conquering the Grid Technique, which I have finally done. The weight of the card has the biggest effect on the results you achieve. Until I went to the heavy stuff I so wasn't getting anywhere. I have done grid work before, just not this particular technique. I shall be doing more now I have it under wraps. The scanner has not done the best job at picking up the gorgeous Brilliance inks but I am sure you get the idea!
Saturday, 19 April 2008
I am off to a wedding later on this afternoon and this is the card I made for the lovely bride (I taught this young lady in Grade 1 so it is a very special day indeed!!! I saw one similar on a friend's blog (waving to Frances- Stamp Owl!). Here I have changed the colours used, the stamps , the ribbon and the corners to make it my own creation. I know the bride's colours are chocolate but today I really did want to work in my favourite colour scheme...something with maroon in it! I do think it turned out rather nicely too.
Saturday, 12 April 2008

These last two are using the serviette technique with mod podge as the glue base. Both cards are made using two panels of the serviettes, as the main image in each is raised after being cut out. This tech is something I learned many years ago and I can safely say I truly look at serviettes with a very critical eye! I have been known to confiscate serviettes when out to dinner, coz they have been far too "interesting" for the folks to use to mop up dinner spills! When travelling, I am always on the lookout for that something different. I always find, the shops in one's own backyard tend to get the same old same old!
Sunday, 23 March 2008
Friday, 29 February 2008


Tuesday, 26 February 2008




Sunday, 3 February 2008

Been playing with the rollagraph wheels of late, getting ready for a class with them tomorrow. This wheel makes for a great male card. Male cards seem to be just a tad harder to achieve for a lot of stampers, but feedback from males themselves tells me they do like colour and wonder why us stampers restrict the making to browns!!!

This card is another using rollagraph wheels. I try to keep the cards made for class quite simple as I have a range of abilities to cater for and don't want to frighten the beginners away by making the degree of difficulty too high.
I am, also, endeavouring this month, to stay away from the red colour family. I tell you, it has been the biggest challenge, as I naturally gravitate to maroon especially!