Thursday, August 13, 2015

Stylish Screen divider

This week on CCEE Stampers were are making screen dividers, Like hostess Frances this has been on my to do list for some time. 
Thanks for the challenge Frances
I love the detail on oriental screens and this is something that I have tried to capture.
I made the base card with punches and decorated each panels with stickers and dies.


On the first panel, a die cut vase with sticker flowers. I have used micro fine glitter on all the pieces.


 stickers and a stamped image for panel 2 and stickers and dies for panel 3


panel 4 has stickers, stamped image and a dragonfly embellishment


Supplies used
Elizabeth Craft Designs - peel off stickers - kimono, koi fish and flowers, dies - circles, Asian vase
Stampin up punches
wood mount stamps
dragonfly embellishment

Thanks for looking
Maryann

Thursday, August 6, 2015

National Golf Month

Welcome to a new hostess Frances for a month of Challenges on CCEE Stampers Blog.
Apparently this month is National Golf Month … so for our challenge this week let’s create a card which features some sort of sport. Bonus points if you create a Golf themed card. Oh and we might need to see the color green on your card too.
Well my friend Frances knows me so well, we all know my favourite colour is green and golf has been my game since I was encouraged to take up a sport in my teens, in fact I met my husband on the golf course and we have many touring golf holidays and plan to do many more when we retire.
This is the inspiration for my card, I fell in love the this cute house mouse many years ago when it all we had were wood mounted stamps. It is now available from Stampendous as a cling stamp.


Supplies
 Stamps of life stand up die
Spellbinders nestabilities die
Stampendous - tee time
Impression Obsession - Fore Retirement
plastic embellishment

Maryann

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Engaging Hearts

Today I am sharing with you a engagement card that I was asked to make, while looking for some inspiration I came across this photo tutorial by Fran Sabad on Elizabeth Craft Designs blog using the Katie pivot label and though it would work with the heart pivot die.


 I didn't want the hearts to float in the air, so I created a backing piece in between the card layers and then die cut the hearts again using the center piece to complete the space so it looks like a solid card.

Inside I used my go to engagement stamp from My favorite things and added some gold sticker strips. All the heart pieces are from Elizabeth Craft Designs Heart pivot card and the edges are from the Paris edges set.

Maryann

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Happy 40th Birthday

I was asked to make a special 40th Birthday card, the card had to include, Paris, Pink and Leopard print. What do you think did I tick all the boxes?
Using the Karen Burniston designed Accordion Rectangle die from Elizabeth Craft Designs
I cut 3 panels in black and 2 in leopard print. I used the outside part of the leopard print on page 1 and 3 and the center part on page 2. The 3 center panels were decorated with stamps, dies, flowers and gems.


The front of the card and page 2 has Flourish edges in pink, the flourish edges were made using double sided tape attached to the underneath side before die cutting.
 I die cut 2 Eiffel towers, embossed them and highlighted with white ink, glued them onto the 1st panel so you can see them from either side. The Eiffel tower on the front has added gems stones.
Here is the card all ready for postage.


The more I use this die the more I love it, you can create a wow card in the shortest amount of time. You can watch Karen's tutorial on the Accordion card on this video link.
Stamps:
Taylored Expressions Big bold Birthday
Elizabeth Craft Design Dies:
Accordion Rectangle,
Eiffel tower Pop stand,
birthday candle,
Katie flourish edges,
flower,
 numbers

Have a great day
Maryann

Friday, July 31, 2015

A Baby Shower


Today I am sharing this baby shower card. This cute baby is a Mo Manning cling stamp made by Penny Black. I pop it out on a Lorna label pop up die from Elizabeth craft designs.
The stars on the bottom is a tonic die and the verse is from verses rubber stamps.

Maryann



Thursday, July 30, 2015

Happy Birthday Harry

For our Challenge today on CCEE Stampers, hostess Lynn has given us a triva challenge.
You may or may not know that July 31 is the day that both Harry Potter and his creator, J. K. Rowling celebrate their birthdays. Today the challenge is to create a card or project that honors the remarkable literary character, Harry Potter.

When I think of Harry Potter, it takes me back to the first book in the series that I had read.
When my daughter did speech and drama she did an impromptu reading, a section of Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets. A book that we had never heard of but it had sparked the interest to discover them.
I used stampendous Pop up Forest stamp and die sets to create a Whomping willow with Hedwig hiding in the foliage

  I made the center into a pop up card using the Lucy Label pop up die, Designed by Karen Burniston for Elizabeth Craft Designs. I had found this designer paper in my supplies and it looked like it could be in the forbidden forest. I used the foliage stamps and turned them into a bush with Hedwig hiding again.

Join us at CCEE Stampers to see what the others have made. I know I am looking forward to seeing their creations.
Maryann

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Bokeh Background

For this week's CCEE Challenge, Lynn asks us to featuring the background technique known as watercolor bokeh. The word bokeh is a photography term which describes the way a camera lens creates out-of-focus points of light.


I created my background using Distressed inks - Squeezed Lemon, Spiced Marmalade, Picked Raspberry. I then used my circle dies to cut a stencil out of acetate and sponged white circles over the background to achieve the desired effect, you may have to repeat the white layers depending on how wet or dry your ink pads are. 
I wanted the background to be the focal point so I just added some die cut words with a black shadow (achieved by cutting one in pink and in black and just putting them together.)

I hope you join us at CCEE Stampers for this fun technique.
Maryann

Thursday, July 16, 2015

CCEE1529 Under the sea

Challenge day on CCEE Stampers blog today our hostess Lynn is in Texas USA is looking for ways to keep cool and has asked us to create an under water themed card.
It was a challenge to make with card with my frosted fingers haha. We are have a bit of a cold snap, although the weather forecasters are calling it a winter vortex. Our usual sunny winter weather is frosty with some snow falls in the lower heights of our southern states. It is very rare for us to have snow except for the highest mountain peaks.

For my card I used the Circle accordion die, designed by Karen Burniston for Elizabeth Craft Designs.

  Here is the card flat out, it is easier to decorate all the panels before joining them. I created the background colours using a solid stamp and chalk ink pads.


 Here is the card all joined together.


The reeds on the bottom edges were create using the All seasons tree die, I have also used pieces from other die sets.

Supplies:
Stamps-  Stampin Up - Whale Wishes
Dies:
Elizabeth Craft Designs- 

I hope you have time to join the CCEE Stampers team in this challenge.

Maryann

Thursday, July 9, 2015

CCEE1528 Friendship

Please join us at CCEE Stampers in bringing joy and happiness to someone you know who needs it. Tomorrow is national Cheer Up the Lonely Day so Lynn is challenging us this week to create a card of friendship and encouragement to mail to someone you know who lives alone.

My card today was made using the rectangle pull card die by Karen Burniston for Elizabeth Craft designs. I have turned the card on its side to create an easel card. I have made two die cut flowers with a glittered overlay using the Victorian flowers die. The green leaves are branches from the all seasons tree die.

 When the is opened it reveals a cute little mouse giving flowers.

Supplies
Elizabeth Craft Designs: Rectangle pull die, Victorian flower set1, Victorian overlay set 1, gems stones, All seasons tree die, micro fine glitter.
Crafter's companion the Makey Bakey mice, Thanks Petal, Makey Bakey Bouquet

Maryann

Thursday, July 2, 2015

CCEE1527 Celebrate Another Day

This week my American CCEE Stampers friends will be celebrating July 4th and Lynn has asked us to share how we will celebrate it. Because I live in Australia I won't celebrate it but it is winter holiday season for me and I will be spending the day at the beach.
I found this house mouse image coloured and waiting in my supplies (when on holidays I take some stamped images and pens as space is limited) I love this image although I won't be needing ice cube at this time of the year, well maybe just a few in some drinks.


The designer paper that I have used was a 12 x 12 sheet with a beautiful beach scene, much too large for a card. But I wanted to use it all so I made a 6 x 6 card and using the left over pieces and Elizabeth creaft designs beach edges die to create several layers.

I hope everyone enjoys their holidays
Maryann