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Showing posts with label Pixie Dust Studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pixie Dust Studio. Show all posts

Friday, 19 March 2010

My first easel card

This is the first time I have made an easel card. I keep seeing other people make them and so thought I'd have a go. It wasn't difficult and it was nice trying something new.
I have followed the sketch from this weeks WSC. The image was sent to me in an image swap on Craftbubble- thankyou to whoever sent it! It is very cute.
I will also enter this card into this weeks Pixie Dust Studio challenge, which is the power of three- to include something in threes on a card. Here I have used three buttons in a line and three flowers in the top right hand corner.

Sunday, 14 March 2010

My Favourite Things

I made this card for the lgs goup (craftbubble) using the sketch set by Lauren. (The sketch has been changed a bit- hope this is ok). The twist was 'favourite things'. This is my favourite High Hopes Dragon image that I got in the last stamp swap; I have used glossy accents to make the dragon shiny (which is one of my favourite things at the moment); I used a powder blue promarker to go round the image (my favourite colour!); and I have used my favourite buttons.I will enter the card into this weeks Pixie Dust Studio challenge because the theme is flowers and buttons, both of which I have used on this card.

Sunday, 28 February 2010

PDS- Challenge 10

This weeks challenge was to 'think birthday'. This is my second entry this week. I started making this card based on the Willow Stetchie Challenge sketch, but have changed bits to make it fit. It is for my Grandma, who is 85 in a few weeks time. I have made several cards already that I was thinking of giving to her, but then I found out she is 85, and so had to make another special card!

Friday, 26 February 2010

WSC 25th February, Pixie Dust Studio 10

This weeks WSC sketch was set by Karen and had lots of layers in it. I liked trying out the layout and have quite a few special birthday cards I have to make at the moment and so used this sketch to make one for a friend who is 30 soon. I will enter it for this weeks Pixie Dust Studio Challenge too, which is to create a birthday themed card. I discovered today that you can get craft stuff from Oxfam too! The sentiment on the card is from there and is printed on hand made paper from Nepal.