Saturday, 29 May 2010

Summer school preview... 31st July 2010

There will be four projects as part of the card making summer school. Two are shown here - but keep an eye out for the final two, which will be posted shortly.

The first two projects are courtesy of Brenda. The first is an original photograph album, made in the form of a box, and decorated with a butterfly embellishment.

The second project is a card with a penny slider, topped with an embellishment made from paper punches.

May 2010

Today we had a choice of projects, courtesy of Brenda.

The first project was an exploding box with a difference - the vellum inserts which kept the box from opening completely, making it more secure.


The second project was two cards, two colour ways but utilising the same design of a clever rosette.

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Summer school advance notice...

We are planning another Summer school in July this year. The hall we use in Lowshoe Lane is big enough to accommodate both the beaders and the cardcrafters, so both events will be combined on 31st July 2010. Look out for more information to follow...!

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

April 2010

This month the projects for our craft class were provided by Claire.

The first card was made using a mixture of textures and embellishments. A delicate scalloped edge on the outside of the card was mirrored by the use of fancy edge scissors on the matting and layering card.


The second card showed the versatility of paper punches. The use of a contrast along the side of the card to highlight the delicate border punch made an elegant card which anyone would be pleased to receive. A number of flowers were punched out in the same colour paper as that used for the contrast strip.


And finally, we made a sturdy but attractive gift box, just right for that special occasion. A thick card was used for the box and it was decorated with ribbon and a tag with embellishments.

Saturday, 17 April 2010

Blog Candy

Jak Heath has a brilliant offer on her blog right now - if you want to try promarkers (and I really recommend that you try them) this could be your opportunity.

Just go to this post on Jak Heath's blog and

Firstly spread the word about the Blog Candy, that means add the details and a link back to the post on Jak's blog on your website or blog and leave her a comment with a link to where it is, if you dont have either of these contact her via email.

Secondly, leave a comment on every card that she shows on her blog this week.

This is the only way to win.

Good Luck!

March 2010

Among the projects we made this month was a lovely mountain and valley card, courtesy of Laura.
This card featured a clever dress embellishment, made using templates and colour toned paper. Some peeloff edging and corners added that extra "bling".

Sunday, 28 February 2010

A top tip...

Often, when I am matting and layering, I want that tiny strip around the edge to pick out a key colour from the image, and I am frustrated to find that I don't have the right colour backing paper.

Then it occurred to me that what I do have is a huge range of felt tipped markers in all the colours I could want. So what I do now is cut a piece of ordinary copy paper to the size I want, and run the appropriate colour marker along each edge of the paper so that about 5mm is covered. I then matt and layer as normal. Problem sorted! And a top tip...

Monday, 8 February 2010

February 2010


There are two cards being done in February, courtesy of Jackie. Both are A4 folded to A5 and feature Joanna Sheen images.

The first, is a pyramage with a daffodil topper and a chiffon ribbon bow set at a jaunty angle. The background paper and toppers are from the Joanna Sheen cd, Floral Fantasy.











The second is another Joanna Sheen image, this time of a cheeky little dog, but set in a frame. All images and backing paper come from the Joanna Sheen cd The Cardmakers Year.


Both cards can be made using basic skills and equipment.

Sunday, 31 January 2010

January - constructed shoe and cards using peel offs


This month the projects were courtesy of Brenda.


The first was a constructed shoe using templates, which was amazingly lifelike!







The second project was two A5 cards, decorated with punched paper and peeloffs stuck onto decorative paper and cut out. They were then mounted onto the card using foam pads or silicone glue. This picture is one of them.

Friday, 1 January 2010

Happy New Year, Crafters!!

Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year...