Showing posts with label Take A Ticket Wheel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Take A Ticket Wheel. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Cherish Friendshp

This card was inspired by a recent post by Paula Dobson, using the Water Colour Wash technique with the Clear-Mount Blocks.  Paula used the Fabulous Florets stamp set on her card, but I changed things up a bit for my card using the Cherish Friendship stamp set.


Colour scheme of Whisper White, Early Espresso, Crumb Cake, More Mustard and So Saffron.

I seem to be adding tickets to everything lately, but I like the finished touch (each to their own as they say). I gave instructions in my previous post on how this was done. The button is from the Naturals Designer Buttons pack, which have a lovely wood like finish.  Early Espresso Bakers Twine was added to finish the card.

The goose was stamped in Early Espresso on a piece of Water Coloured card that was made using More Mustard and So Saffron.  It was then fussy cut out and adhered to the card.

The card was quite simple to make and what a great effect the Water Colour Wash Technique creates.


Christmas Lodge

It has been a few weeks since my last post, I have been making cards but just not posting.  I have also been creating craft items for an upcoming Christmas Market Day that I attend in Moora each year, so I have been busy stitching for that as well.

I recently purchased the Crumb Cake medium envelopes from Stampin' Up and Crumb Cake being a favourite colour of mine I decided to make a Christmas card using it as the base card to go with the envelopes.  I am going to make sets of these for the Christmas Market Day.

I had a lot of false starts before I created this card and with the medium envelope being slightly smaller that the average C6 size I had a few issues with my measurements until I got it correct (I was having one of those days).



The stamp sets used are Christmas Lodge, Petite Pairs and the Take a Ticket Stampin' Wheel.

The Christmas Lodge was stamped with Staz On Black and the snow was coloured using the White Gel Pen.  The border was stamped using the small leaf stamp in the Christmas Lodge stamp set.

The ticket was made by colouring in the outline of one of the tickets on the Take A Ticket Stampin' Wheel  with a Crumb Cake Stampin' Write Marker and rolling this onto Whisper White cardstock.  The sentiment, from the Petite Pairs stamp set, was then stamped in the middle of the ticket and the ticket then cut out. 

Once the centre piece had been finished, Whisper White Bakers Twine was wrapped around the piece before it was adhered to the card using dimensionals.  The ticket was also layered up with dimenionals and a button from the Neutrals Designer Button added with a piece of Whisper White Bakers Twine tied through the holes.  The button was adhered using a glue dot.

The measurements for the card are:

Crumb Cake - 14cm x 21cm, folded in half to create the base card.
Whisper White - 13.5cm x 10cm, embossed with the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing folder.
Crumb Cake - 10.5cm x 7.5cm.
Whisper White - 10cm x 7cm.
Crumb Cake - 9.5cm x 6.5cm, image stamped on this piece.

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Vintage Christmas Cards

On Sunday I had a little time to play and decided to make some vintage style Christmas cards.

Colour scheme is Basic Black, Cherry Cobbler, Naturals Ivory and Soft Suede.  Stamp sets used are "Christmas Wishes", "Petite Pairs" and "Christmas Lodge".

I used the Stampin' Up Music Note Wheel to create some DSP which I have used throughout the cards.  The tickets were made using the Take a Ticket Wheel, I inked the edges of the Ticket on the Wheel with a Soft Suede Stampin' Write Marker, created the ticket then stamped Merry Christmas in the middle of the ticket to finish. DSP is Festival of Prints.  Finishing touch of Brushed Bronze designer buttons from the Holiday Catalogue with some Cherry Cobbler Bakers Twine.