Monday, 29 November 2010

Truly Scruptious #46 - Think Pink & MAWTT #74

Hi girls. Thank you so much for visiting my blog. I love your visits and comments and I just hope you find something you like.
Well the snow has arrived here with a vengeance. We had a lot of snow over Saturday night/Sunday morning and have been left with a healthy covering with the forecast saying there is more on the way. Oh well a good excuse to stay in and occupy the craft room.
I made this card for the Truly Scrumptious challenge where the theme was to "Think Pink". I am also entering it into the Moving Along with the Times challenge where they want "more than one fold"The card is a multi fold card cut on the diagonal.

The image is from Lili of the Valley and is called "Little Ballerina". I coloured her using a mix of my Copics, Polychromos Pencils and some Sakura glaze. The paper is, I am afraid, an unknown I was given by my friend Alison. The sentiment is made up of a combination of two stamps - again I seem to have mislaid the details of what set they belong to. I'm not being of much help am I? The flowers and ribbon are from my stash. The whole card was sprayed with a sparkly gold.

I hope you like this card and that you might be able to find a minute to leave me a comment to give me your opinion. I enjoy reading what you have to say and find your input helpful.
I hope that the weather does not hamper what you have planned for this week and that if you have to travel you are kept safe.
Love and Hugs,

Saturday, 27 November 2010

Mojo Monday #166

Hi girls. Thank you for warming up my day with your visit to mt blog. It's an absolute freeze here these days and although we have only had the slightest of snowfalls during the week it arrived with a vengence late Friday night. I hope that while your here you find something that brings a little smile to your eyes and might even inspire you in your own cardmaking.
I was at the doctor today again and he is quite pleased with my progress and I must admit that I am able to do just a wee bit more than I was. I've got another course of antibiotics to clear up any infection caused by the catheter. Thank you all for your kind wishes.
I made this card for the latest Mojo Monday challenge and followed the sketch they gave. The image is a Sarah Kay image I have had for a while but have never used before and I coloured her with my Copics. I used some patterned card from my stash Basic Grey paper called "Dasher". The poinsettia is made using a Marianne Creatable that I borrowed from my friend Kathleen from The Daisy Chain. (Why not give her a visit - I promise you won't be disappointed with what you find there). I made the central Yellow bracts from yellow card I had and everything else is from my stash.
I hope you like this card and would love to know what you think of it because I am feel that there may be something missing. Perhaps you could find a minute to leave a comment. I love reading what you have to say. Your making the effort would be much appreciated.
Thanks again for your visit. I hope you have a great weekend and above all stay safe and healthy.
Love and Hugs,

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Cute Card Thursday #139

Hi girls. Welcome to my little corner of blogland. I am so pleased you found time to call in to visit. I hope your weather is holding up. The temperatures are dropping here but thankfully no sign of snow yet. Well the good news is that after 10 weeks I now have the catheter removed - the bad news is I don't think the kidney infection is completely cleared up but I hoping that I'll feel better over the next few days.
I made this card for the Cute Card Thursday challenge following the marvellous sketch Susan provided. The image is Magnolia's "Christmas Eve Tilda" and I have coloured her using my Copics and Polychromos Pencils. The papers are back to back papers by Bo Bunny - "Winter Joy Bundled" and "Winter Joy Stripe". There is a horizontal purple strip under the green ribbon and I punched it with a Fiskars Holly Edge punch but it is difficult to see in the photograph. The flowers are by Wild Orchid and the ribbon, gold spray, gems, stickles and glitter are from my stash.
I hope you like this card and I would really appreciate it if you could find an extra couple of minutes to leave me a comment to let me know what you think. I really value your opinions.
Thanks so much for your time. I hope your day goes well and that you stay safe and healthy.

Love and Hugs,

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

MAWTT #78

Hi girls. I hope all is well with you at the minute. I know that some of my regular visitors are going through tough times at the minute with illness and family responsibilities and I trust that things are on the up for you all. I am still not making a lot of progress but at least I am still able to do some crafting and blogging. I appreciate all of your visits and for those of you who have been leaving comments I am due you a big thank you. It's so encouraging to hear from you.
I made this card with the Moving Along With The Times challenge in mind and followed the wonderful sketch they gave.
I inked up the Snowman from Inkadinkado 99507 and coloured him using my Copics. The papers are My Mind's Eye - "Holly Jolly - Candy Canes" and Bo Bunny's Back to Back "Tis the Season to Deck the Halls". Red Bazzil was used as a mount. The snowflakes are cut with Nestabilities and a Martha Stewart punch. The ribbons and gold spray are from my stash.
I do hope you like this one and that you might be able to find a minute to leave a comment to let me know what you think. I love reading them.
Please have a great day and stay safe and healthy.
Love and Hugs,


Sunday, 21 November 2010

Is it Time for a Snowman? plus an Award


Hi girls. Thank you so much for calling in to see me today. You are so welcome. I just hope you find something here you like.
Well the forecasters have promised that we won't have rain next week - we'll have snow instead. So I went for a snowman for this card. I'm not entering it into any challenges.
The image is a Snowman by Giordano and is coloured using my Copics. The paper is My Mind's Eye's "I Believe - Berries" and I have used red Bazzil as a mounting card. I used Wild Orchid flowers and used sealing wax and a snowflake seal to position the ribbon . The ribbon and glitter are from my stash.
I hope you like this card and if you have a spare minute I would love it if you left a comment to tell me what you think. Your views mean so much to me, I get so much from what you have to say.

An Attitude Award

I have been given this award by the lovely Vee over at Veronica's Designs. Thank you so much Vee I really appreciate your kind thought. She produces some wonderful creations and is well worth a visit. I was given this award last week so I have already passed it on.

I hope you enjoy the rest of the weekend and above all stay safe and healthy.
Love and Hugs,

Friday, 19 November 2010

For the Fun of It

Hi girls. Weather is still dreadful and according to the forecast for next week to get far far worse. White stuff supposed to be on the way. Still my day is brightened by the fact that you decided to drop in on me here and I hope your visit is a good experience for you too. It would be great if my work inspired you in your own crafting.
This card was made just for fun. I inked up Magnolia's "Flying Angel Tilda" and a miniature of a larger stamp called "Starlight Tilda". They are coloured with a mix of Copics and Polychromos Pencils. The paper is by My Mind's Eye and is the reverse side of "Colourful Christmas - Merry Dots". The flowers are by Wild Orchid and the ribbon and glitter are from my stash.
I do hope you like this card enough to take the extra time to leave me a comment telling me what you think. I really value every comment I get and so enjoy reading them. Thank you for dropping by to visit, I hope you enjoyed it and that you have a great day and every success in whatever you are doing. Stay safe and healthy.
Love and Hugs,

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Cute Card Thursday #138

Hi girls, thank you for calling in to see me. I hope your visit brings a little preasure and that you find something that might inspire you in your own crafting.
The weather here continues to be dreadful so I think we are saying hello to winter. It's getting colder so I wonder is the white stuff will be arriving.
Todays card was made to be my second entry to this weeks Cute Card Thursday Challenge where the theme is anything goes.
I have inked up on of my Inkadinkado stamps which is a stag with wording through it using Cranberry Adirondeck. The papers are "Eskimo Kisses" by Basic Grey, "Dancer and Prancer" by Flair Designs and "Holly Jolly - Jingle Bells" from My Mind's Eye. They were given to me by my friend Kathleen over at The Daisy Chain. They are mounted on Bazzil also from Kathleen. The large snowflakes were cut using a Martha Stewart punch and everything else is from my stash.
I hope you like this card and if you could find time to leave a comment to let me know what you think. I love reading what you have to say.
I hope what ever you intend doing today goes well but above all stay healthy and safe.
Love and Hugs,

Monday, 15 November 2010

ABC Challenge & Cute Card Thursday #138 & An Award

Edit Note:- I'm sorry that when this first posted the card was missing - It seems to be OK now. Sorry for the faux pas.
Hi girls. I hope you are all well and having a great time crafting. The weather is absolutely atrocious beside us at the minute, so there is no excuse needed to justify spending time in the craftroom. Wet, windy and cold - winter is definitely on the way.
Thanks for calling in to see me here. I hope you find something to make it worth your while.
I am entering this card into two challenges. ABC Challenge is "H is for Holidays" (I hope the Christmas theme qualifies) and Cute Card Thursday where "Anything Goes".
The image is Lili of the Valley's "Carol Singing" and I have coloured it using my Copics and Polychromos pencils. The papers are printed from one of my CDRoms and I have used a polka dot Bazzil as a mounting card. The large snowflakes are cut using a Martha Stewart punch and the medium and small ones are cut using a Nestabilities die. I have used lilac and white glitter card and the gems and stash are from my stash.
I hope you like this offering and would be indebted to you if you could find time to leave a comment telling me what you think. I love reading what you say.
I hope your week starts off well and that you stay safe and healthy.


And now an Award


I am so fortunate that I have been given this award by three of my blogging buddies. They are Lynn at Crafty Linby, Linda at Payne Holler Cards and Bev at Bev's Crafty Bits n More. Thank you so much ladies. Your regular visits and support is much appreciated.
The conditions of accepting this award varied very slightly across the three but to satisfy all three I have to tell you three things about myself that make me different and pass it on the five blogging buddies.
The three facts are:
1. I once won a cash prize for finding a Blue Star at an Ideal Homes exhibition that paid for my honeymoon.
2. I have been winched off a lifeboat into a helicopter during a training exercise.
3. I have never ever seen Coronation Street on TV.

I am passing this award on to the following fabulous bloggers:
Chris at Twinkles Glow with Stamps
Claire at CraftyC's Crafting Library
Sandra at Cherry Pickin's
Vicky at Kip's Cards
Cheryl at My Cardmaking Haven


Love and Hugs,

Saturday, 13 November 2010

Mojo Monday #164

Hi girls. I hope all is well with everyone out there is cyberspace. I know that some of my regulars are going through the mill at the minute and I assure you that you are all in my thoughts and sprayers for a speedy recovery.
Thank you for calling in to see my blog - I so enjoy you being here. I hope you like what you find here. I decided that I would dip a toe in the water and have a go at a challenge again. I loved the sketch over at Mojo Monday and this card is my attempt.
I was fortunate enough to win this stamp in the candy Vicky over at Kip's Cards offered at the beginning of the month and thought it was time it feautured in a card. It is one of Lili of the Valley's new stamps called "Rosie with Cake" and I have coloured her using my Copics. I printed two of the papers from a CD Rom I have and created the third one using a stencil and mica paints. The Wild Orchid flowers, ribbon and gems are from my stash. I finished off with some Crystal Laquer, stickles and glitter. They don't show terribly well in the photograph unfortunately.
I hope you like this card and would love it if you could find time to leave a comment letting me have your opinions. I get so much help from what you say. I trust that you are all in for a great weekend and that above all you stay safe and healthy.
Love and Hugs,

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Time for Frosty

Hi girls. It's good to have you here at my blog. Thank you so much for calling in.
I have felt lately that reading back my blog posts over the last few weeks I am sounding a bit of a disaster area with this persistent kidney infection. Well just for a change I have broken the post on one of my dental crowns and had to visit the dentist yesterday and am going back today to finish the treatment. I was absolutely shattered when I got home yesterday so I'm not looking forward to today. Thankfully with William retired I have my trusty sidekick to help.
Enough of that - on to the card for today. I don't think it's one of my best but I let you judge. I am not entering it in to any challenges.
I have used Magnolia's "Frosty the Snowman". The background mounting and sky is Bazzil and I have mounted an overlay made with a Martha Stewart Round the Page Punch called "Flower Bunches". The trees and sledgers have been drawn in freehand and any colouring is done with my Copics. I have used a Marrianne Designs "Poinsettia" die to make the flower and the pearls are from my stash. I have used some glitter and stickles to add a bit of sparkle.
I am afraid I missed the best of the light yesterday and the photo is not the best I've ever taken.
I hope you like this and if you have a minute to spare I would love it if you left a comment for me to tell me what you think. I value each and every contribution.
Have a great day and stay safe and healthy.
Love and Hugs,

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

An Easel Tilda

Hi girls. It's so kind of you to come and visit me in my little blog. If you get as much enjoyment from what you find here as I do when I visit my regular blogs I will be satisfied. The weather here has taken a distinct turn for the worse. Heavy rain and strong winds seem to be the order of the day. I hope you are a bit more fortunate.
I had some great news yesterday. I was fortunate enough to win Vicky's Candy over at Kip's Cards. I can't wait to see what I can do with it. Why not click on the link and pop over to visit her - you won't be disappointed.


I made this card without any challenges in mind just for the fun of it.
The image is Magnolia's "Tilda with Flower" coloured with my Copics. I paper pieced Tilda's dress and decoupaged her head to add some depth to the card. The paper were downloaded from a CD Rom I have and the flowers are handmade by me. The gems, ribbon are from my stash and the corners are cut using a Martha Stewart punch I borrowed from my crafting buddy Alison.

I really hope you like this easel card and that you might be able to find the time to leave a comment to let me know what you think. I do so love reading them. I hope that you have a great week ahead of you and that you enjoy all your crafting and blogging. Above all, I hope that you stay safe and healthy.

Love and Hugs,

Sunday, 7 November 2010

Birthday Wishes from Tilda

Hi girls. So nice to have you visit my little blog. If this is your first visit, I hope you are not disappointed with what you find, and if you are a regular visitor I am glad to have you back. I suppose many of you will have been to NEC and will have stocked up with loads of goodies. I look forward to seeing what you all create with your purchases.
I am afraid I'm still struggling a bit. I'm now on my 5th course of antibiotics and finding it difficult to shrug off the kidney infection but at least I have managed another card. I made it for the fun of it and not with any challenge in mind.
I have used Magnolia's "Fairy Dust Tilda" coloured using a mix of Polychromos Pencils and Copics. I drew a stool for her to sit on - I don't know if I like it. The papers are from a Tim Holtz Idea-ology Shabby pad and a pearly turquoise paper I was given by my crafting pal Alison. The Wild Orchid flowers, Stampin Up ribbon, stardust stickles and glitter are all from my stash. The border punch is a Martha Stewart.
I hope you like this card and would love to read anything you have to say about it if you have time to leave a comment. Thank you for your time - I really appreciate your visit. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and stay safe and healthy.
Love and Hugs,

Friday, 5 November 2010

A Special Birthday Card

Hi girls. Great to have you visiting my blog. I hope all is well with you today. Hopefully you will enjoy your visit here. In all fairness I must issue a long post warning. I've taken photos of this card from every angle so that you can see what it's all about.
I was asked by my friend Sally, the Avon lady, to make a card for her daughter Anna's birthday.

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I decided to have a bash at a step card, better seen from this side view. I also tried to create a card that tells a story which goes as follows: A fairy decided to wash her best dress, wings and stockings and had to hang them out on her washing line to dry.

Meanwhile she had a bath in her bathroom with it's grand mirror so that she would be nice and clean for her fresh clothes.

Then she got dressed and went out to pursue her favourite pastime of smelling flowers.


The first two images are from Sheet 146 over at Whoopsie Daisy digi shop and the last one is Lili of the Valley's "Fairy on Tiptoes". They are all coloured using a mixture of Copics and Promarkers. The paper used to line the steps of the card is from a CD I have. I folded a sheet of Acetate in half ans draped it over the card by attaching it at the back and front. I used some of the paper to create a band along the fold at the top. The letters for the name along the front are cut from silver Mirra board using a cricut (Plantin Schoolbook cartridge). Everything else is from my stash.
I hope you like this card. It's my first attempt at this style. Sally liked it and is sure Anna will too but I would love to have your feedback if you can spare a minute to leave a comment for me. I do so love reading them.
Have a great day as you look forward to the weekend but above all stay safe and healthy. To all of you going to NEC spend wisely HaHa.
Love and Hugs,

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

A Card for Daniel


Hi girls. Thank you for calling in to my blog. I'm always glad of your visits. I hope all is well with you all. I hope you see enough here to make you want to come back. Well the dark nights are with us again and it makes the craftroom beckon all the more - I just wish I was fully fit to make the most of it but I am managing a wee bit more each day.
Today's card is a special card for a young lad called Daniel. He is the son of Claire over at CraftyC's Crafting Library. Daniel suffers from Aspberger's Syndrome and is celebrating his 13th Birthday on the 7th November and Claire is asking for anyone who has time to make him a card. He delights in the cards he gets each year. So this is my offering.
I downloaded a coloured image of Spongebob and Patrick (among his favourite characters) and printed it a few times on to card so that I could cut out the figures and layer them to give the card some depth. The design paper is a freebie Nancy Watt from a magazine. This is a very simple card and I hope it gives him some pleasure.
As always your comments on this card are most welcome so if you have a minute please let me know what you think of it. Enjoy your day and above all stay safe and healthy.
Love and Hugs,


Monday, 1 November 2010

Totally Tilda #8


Hi girls. Thank you for calling in to my wee blog. It is great to have you here. I hope you find something to bring a bit of joy.
What a weekend this has been. Not the best healthwise - I've struggled a bit and had to spend long periods in bed. To make things worst, as many of you will know, BT lost all internet services in large areas of Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North of England on Friday evening and it took ages to restore full services. I wasn't reconnected until nearly 5pm on Saturday. So I couldn't blog hop or leave comments. I am trying to catch up.
I made this card and decided to enter it into the current Totally Tilda challenge which calls for "Pink and Pearls". The image is Magnolia's "Romantic Tilda with Parasol" coloured with a mixture of Polychromos Pencils and Copics. The paper is Craft House's "Romantic Dreams" and I have used Bazzil as a mount. The corner is cut with a Cuttlebug die and the flowers are from my stash of Wild Orchid flowers. I have used a Martha Stewart Heart Border punch and used the small heart cut outs as embellishments. Everything else is from my stash.
I hope you like this card and would love to hear what you think of it if you have a minute to leave a comment letting me know your views. I love reading what you say. I hope you have a great start to your week and that above all you manage to stay safe and healthy.
Love and Hugs,