It's been a good week for crafting for me.......its been good getting out the craft stash! This is one of my favourite stamps by Elisabeth Bell, originally from Sugar Nellie. She has been promarkered, and glamour dusted and I couldnt decide if I should go with pink or purple to mix with the brown so I went with both! The challenge over at Stamp Something, this week is flowers.....which I am sure most crafters have in every shape or form. The pearl dots are Woodwares pearly stuff which works brilliant and is available in many colours. I didnt have a purple rose so I coloured this one with a promarker! I even managed to put some cupcakes with flowers with mine LOL (ok not freshly baked today, but photo from a few weeks ago when I baked them).
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
I know that getting the craft stuff out would be a.......good (bad) idea.....its so addictive!! I should be studying - at least thats what I just told the lovely man of the house I would be doing for the next hour or so......but will squeeze some time in to blog first:) but I will be studying afterwards!! Cupcake Craft Challeges has a challenge of cakes and Icecream for this weeks challenge......cakes I love creating....not such a big icecream fan, but this little girl from Elisabeth Bell (ex Sugar Nellie) is gorgeous.
Elisabeth Bell - Summer Icecream
Promarkers - will note the colours for next time
Background paper from Nitwits Just a Note
Lilac cardstock
white corner peel offs, Doily, flat back pearls
Pink Roses from here
Sunday, 20 February 2011
For the first time in months, I have had time to do some proper crafting. Oh how I like getting all the craft stash out and using the stuff I have forgotten I had! The challenge over on Allsorts challenge blog is Inspired by Nature, and I thought this little girl with a peeking bunny would be just perfect!
Close up of the image
The Inside
The Back
Stamp - Elisabeth Bell (Ex Sugar Nellie)
Kanban and Bazzill Cardstock
Just for you circular sentiment from The Beary Scrap Paper
Diamond Dust
Ribbon from Mic
Flowers and Leaves from Here
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