About Me

Hello, as you may gather from the title I am Antonia and I craft in my attic bedroom. I started crafting when I retired and love making cards for family, friends and charity

Monday, 29 August 2011

Sunday supplement






Well the saying every cloud has a silver lining was certainly true yesterday, the weather here was horrible so I took myself up to the craft attic and managed to do these cards

Number one is another of the "cars" stamps this time the Model T Ford and I backed it onto some bronze mirri embossed with Sir Tims "steampunk" folder and onto his "ideoligy" craft paper
Number 2 is my very first attempt at a twisted easle card and I am quite impressed with the idea ( I googled and found a you tube" how to") The digi image has been on my computer for at least a year and I printed it off for the first time yesterday, as you can tell I still love my nesties Parisienne Accents I think and the flower is spellbinders Rose creation.
Number 3 I used the same image again and added lattice rectangle to the mix of nesties
Number 4 should really have been number 1 as I started with this image as I wanted to try out my ultrafine promarker nibs and I was so pleased with the results they are definatly a great asset when colouring in small details.
So who cares if it rains... well ok.. I do .. but I still had a fun day.
Thanks for looking and please leave me comment if you can  :)

5 comments:

  1. Gosh! you have been busy, I love them all. It's a hard call to say which I like best but I think the teddies win, they are so cute. x

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  2. Stunning cards. Love the bronze embossing on the first one... but they're all brilliant. I'll send the rain back up to you. ;) Jaqui x

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  3. Blimey you've been really busy - love em all - the paper on the lat is brill :c) xx

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  4. I love 'em all but my favourites are the two with the die cuts. Smashing card for a chap is the top one.

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  5. Looks like you've had a lovely day crafting away, gorgeous cards x

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