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Swoon pillow cover made with fabrics from the Ghastlies collection by Alexander Henry.
Blogged about at www.alidiza.com
Pillow Stats:
Finished pillow is 20" x 20"
Pattern:Adapted from Swoon by Camille Roskelley - Thimble Blossoms
Fabrics: from the Ghastlies collections by Alexander Henry, P&B Basics, Onyx Grunge by basic grey.
Batting: Quilter's Dream Orient Bamboo
Thread: King Tut Rosetta Stone (978).
TFL! {www.paushdesign.blogspot.com}
This mini album was created with SRM Stickers for my Guest Designer spot at Write.Click.Scrapbook. on 04.26.10.
Hi cardmakers, scrapbookers, project lifers… and crafters in general :).
Here I am on a beautiful sunny Sunday sharing the card I made for two important occasions. The first one is from where I took the inspiration, the CFMBC#12 - littlemisst-papercraft.blogspot.com/2014/04/cure-for-mond... - and the second one, but equally important, the birthday of my best friend’s younger daughter. It’s just a simple card with no fancy techniques, but it turned out kind of cute. If you want to play along there is still time, but hurry up.
I stamped the background with these set of borders I absolutely love, removing some ink here and there to achieve an uneven look. Then I stamped the box without the furry cat onto pattern paper with a white cardstock for the inside, I also stamped the base of the owl onto pattern paper. The sentiment is from the Furry Cat stamp set, as well. I cut some simple geometric shapes from white cardstock and pattern paper (the blue one) to make them look like packages and colored using pencils, shading with oil pastels. The small white bag has a tiny stripe of washi tape and the number 1 is a sticker covered with gold Stickles. I cut out the eyeglasses from pattern paper and covered the lenses with GA, added some tiny sequins to finish it off. The kraft card base was stamped in a woodgrain pattern.
Supplies:
Stamps: HA - Designer Woodgrain; SSS - Artful Borders, Furry Cat & Box; CBS - You’re A Hoot II.
Dies: CBS - You’re A Hoot; Spellbinders Shapeabilities - On the edge.
Coloring: VersaFine - onyx black; VersaMagic - sea breeze, key lime, pixie dust; VersaColor - canary; VersaMark; Memento Dual Marker - tuxedo black; Caran D’Ache watercolor pencils and oil pastels.
Others: Neenah Desert Storm and white cardstock; MME “Up & Away” Collection 6”x6” paper pad; Lawn Fawn "Hello Sunshine" 6”x6” paper pad; Simple Stories "DIY" 6”x6” paper pad; BasicGrey Alphabet stickers; Ranger Stickles - gold; GA; Uni-Ball Signo white gel pen.
Thank you for stopping by.
I used the Technique Tuesday/Cath Edvalson Garden of Life stamps and dies for this card. The papers are from BasicGrey's Mint Julep line. For details, please see my blog at: redballooncards.blogspot.com/2015/09/celebrating-cath-tec...
Made this for my Dear Mom.
Adding this to:
PTI-5th Anniversary-Day 7-Hearts Challenge
nicholeheady.typepad.com/capture_the_moment/2012/01/5th-a...
Lily Pad Cards-Simon Says-Patterned Paper Challenge
www.lilypad.inlinkz.com/2012/01/27/simon-says-stamp-prese...
S5507-Envelope Pattern
BasicGrey-Kissing Booth Patterned Paper
PTI-Tiny Tags Die & Stamp Set, White Cardstock
Hug Snug-Seam Binding, Gem, Clear Embossing Powder
Thanks for looking!
Made with the Origins collection of fabrics by Basic Grey for Moda. Hand quilted with Gutermann quilting thread. Backing fabric is part of a duvet cover from Ikea. Dimensions are 50" by 58". Completed August 2014.
Playing again with some new BG paper (Out of Print) and a favorite cling flower from HA and some new PTI sentiments. Entering this into the Lily Pad challege for patterned paper.
I am entering this card in the current Patchwork Challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge blog. Thanks for looking.
Supplies: Simon Says Stamp Holiday Hellos, Simon Says Stamp Sm Folded Banner Die, WPlus9 Pinking Square Die, BasicGrey 25th and Pine patterned papers, and Hero Arts Shadow Ink (Red Royal).
Materials & Tools:
* "Die Cuts With A View" - Tin Accordion Album - Square White, Size 6X6"
* "Basic grey" paper pad 6X6 - Bittersweet
* "Bazzill" cardstocks
* "Maya Road" bird Chipboard
* "American Crafts" ribbons
* "Prima" flowers
* "Junkitz" Expressionz rubons
* "Die Cuts With A View" - Rub on Quote Stack 'Friendship'
* "Making Memories" SWEETS - Cheeky Hearts
* "Making Memories" Clears FLOWERS - White
* "Maya Road" - OFFICE SHEER Journaling
* Cuttlebug Machine
* spellbinders dies
Stamps: Hero Arts/Basic Grey.
Dies: Wplus9 - leaf die and MFT mini rolled rose die.
Papers: Authentique;
My Blog: touchofcreation.blogspot.com/
I've been at the gym a lot. I prefer the 3rd treadmill in the second row. I've noticed all the regulars have a favorite machine. If mine is taken I don't run.
Basic Grey sketch challenge 5.21.12
I finally killed Periphery. I'm really sad about it, it's my favorite all time BG line. I used the entire collection pack, all that is left is scraps. The chipboard, brad and rub-on are Boxer and there is just a little Indian Summer.
Hello,
I love these new stamps! and was so happy to finally put my old basic Grey to good use. The doll was colored with watercolor pencils. The dotted paper is from Bazzill, the "party" rub-on is from American crafts.
THANK YOU.
I combined Sketch #3 with Basic Grey Boxer papers for a non-traditional holiday card for my teenage nephew.
I stamped the Hero Arts Large Christmas Circle (LL218) in ColorBox Burnt Sienna and embossed with Ranger Polysparkle embossing powder.
On the left side I added sparkle snowflake rub-ons from Me & My Big Ideas for a little accent that still keeps the design masculine. The two accent strips were cut from pieces of the Boxer papers, with the right strip punched with a Martha Stewart Border punch.
My corner of blogland: ingeniousinkling.typepad.com/
1. Berries 2, 2. Flower Applique Quilt Detail, 3. Excellence Award, 4. Anthro ruffles galore!, 5. Newspaper dress in airport, 6. Colors of Africa, 7. 39 squares, 8. OK. I Lied. This is the real Pastiche for Feb., 9. International Quilt Festival - Houston, 10. Out of control, 11. Schneeglöckchen - snowdrops, 12. cottages and cobbles, 13. Chickadee mug rug, 14. Detail 3, 15. more stitches than planned, 16. Rook Sampler using Hello Luscious by BasicGrey
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
Hi there! I just got the Special Edition: A Great Big stamp set and just had to ink one of them up! I thought this cute doll fit the sentiment nicely ... and she has a lovely Sakura flower on her dress! :-)
I used 1/16" pop dots to adhere the scalloped circle with the sentiment. Then, I used 1/8" pop dots to adhere the doll to the card. That way, the doll is popped up the most. I also used an opaque white pen to highlight the center of the Sakura flower and the row of dots on the doll's dress.
Materials used:
* cardstock: white, gray, burnt orange, textured putty
* Basic Grey Offbeat Light Hearted 12" x 12" cardstock
* Clearsnap/Colorbox Cat's Eye pigment ink: Roussillon (rust) and Peacock (blue)
* Derwent watercolour pencil: 64-terra cotta
* EK Success 3D-Dots: 1/16" squares
* EK Success Cutter Bee scissors
* Hero Arts LL229 Special Edition: A Great Big
* Marvy Uchida Clever Lever Giga punch (purple): 3" scalloped circle
* Marvy Uchida Clever Lever Mega punch (pink): 2 1/2" circle
* Odorless mineral spirits (OMS) - Mona Lisa brand (Michael's)
* Plaid All Night Media Pop Dots (1/8" thick)
* Provo Craft Bitty Scrap Pad: Into the Woods (patterned yellow paper)
* Provo Craft Cuttlebug (used with Nesties)
* Prismacolor Premier colored pencils: PC942-yellow ochre and PC928-blush pink
* Ranger Archival Ink (waterproof): jet black
* Ranger Inkssentials Opaque White Pen
* Spellbinders Nestabilities Curved Rectangles and embossing pad
Thanks for looking! :-)
24HourScramble 11 - Barb (3Patterned Papers)
BG Aspen Frost
CL634
MB Woven Circle
Gold EP n Crystal glitter
Blogged!
ceciliacards.blogspot.com.au/2012/11/100th-post-giveaway-...
Made with Fruitcake by Basic Grey/Moda and Kona Snow. Backed with Folksy Flannel. Completed December 2011.
When I saw this week's sketch at BasicGrey, I immediately thought of a set of three photos I would use to participate in the challenge... but then changed my mind. I was reminded of this photo taken of my daughter when she was just a few days old that I have been wanting to include in her book, so I decided to change course (and change the sketch a bit to accommodate just a single photo). The bonus was being able to use some BG papers that have been waiting for a good scrapbook layout home for a looong time. This page uses elements from OhBaby! Girl, Fusion, and Life of the Party.
Detail photos and more information are available on my NEW! blog:
A card I made for the Summer Card Camp first week Challenge. I forgot my camera at my daughter's so I had to scan, that's why the glitter looks funny....
I used the flowers from the Basic Grey set Sweet Threads (CG309).
I used the colours from the first week Challenge for the Summer Card camp 2011 with Jennifer McGuire and Kirstina Werner.
I used Nick Bantock Rose Madder ink and Color Box chalk Wisteria.
The cardstock are from a DCWV pad.
The "Hello" is from set "Happy Day Animals" from Hero Arts (CL153).
The little tag was punched with a Fiskar punch. And the ribbon is Stampin'Up Pumpkin Pie.I also used a gem from Hero Arts Hero Hues Dots.
Thanks for looking!
Louise C
Here's my Quarter 1 List:
1. Apply binding and signature block to this sweet baby quilt made with Aneela Hoey's Posy.
2. Finish this baby size Thimble Blossoms' Swoon made with BasicGrey PB&J. Due date January 20.
3. Start and finish a simple 9-patch blue & grey baby quilt --deadline January 25 for a baby shower.
4. Hands All Around, a special quilt for my 3rd niece made with fabrics from my mother's stash. Due date March 21.
5. little and BIG matching shirts for my 3rd niece and her 3yo twin sisters. Due date March 21.
6. Add zipper and backing to this Christmas (2012) pillow for my daughter.
7. Quilt my Granny Squares quilt, made using Blue Elephant Stitches' tutorial.
8. Make some toss pillows from these paper pieced Evening Star blocks, pattern from the Summer Sampler Series.
9. Make a quilted table runner from this orphaned patchwork made by my Mom.
10. Make toss pillows from these hand-quilted orphan blocks made by my Mom.
Greeting Card Created with:
- Bazzill Basic cardstock
- BasicGrey Merry Maker background paper
- Poinsettia stamped and gold embossed on smaller panel, edged in gold leafing pen, covered with Diamond Glazed and then crackled.
- Stamp Credit: Poinsettia by Inkadinkado
- Card measures 4.25 x 5.5
A Quilt I designed that is featured in the November/December 2010 issue of McCall’s Quilting
Top using Elizabeth Hartman's pattern from "The Practical Guide to Patchwork"
Fabric is April Cornell's Prayer Flag & basicgrey grunge in Elaphin as the yellow sashing (www.fishskinfabric.com)
back is various bits of Prayer Flag and some Kona cayenee & curry! YUM!
I was inspired by the 5/14/12 "scraplift this" BasicGrey post.
I used the "What's Up" Collection paper & embellishments for these cards.
Yay for back to scanned in images that are way clearer than cell phone pictures!
However, the bottom of the page still kinda got cut off, but it is the same as the top.
Day 13 : Hobbies Past
Journaling reads:
"a crafty side
the first crafty thing i can remember
doing by myself was making friendship
bracelets out of colorful string. the color
combos were endless & i loved learning
new styles & techniques. i moved on
to seed beads & pony beads & mixed
all kinds to create my own jewelry.
i loved being crafty. these days i
spend more time with paper and
scraps, but it all started with string.
what an amazing hobby! 2-13-2012."
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: American Crafts [blue]
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey
Border Punch: EK Success
Letter stickers: American Crafts
Tiny Staples: Ranger [Tim Holtz]
Pen: Signo [white], Staedtler [black]
Adhesive: Scotch
Thanks for looking!
Project for the booth at CHA-W 2009 featuring BasicGrey's Bittersweet line. A set of two shadowbox frames with a love/Valentines theme.
o pedido da Ana (Flor de Sal) está pronto!!!
Espero que gostes ;)
Papel: Basic Grey - Colecção Sugared - Delightful
I did this as part of the Scrap Like You Mean It challenge on UKScrappers. Great fun to do - esp as I don't often scrap about myself ;o)
Full details on my blog:
paperobsession.typepad.co.uk/paper_obsession/2009/11/righ...
This line is AWESOME! I really love it and I am surprised how little we have heard about it. The grey text print has so many applications I can imagine it for. CAN.NOT.WAIT.
I was asked by a friend to make her sister a 40th b'day card. This is what I have come up with. One of the things she wanted the card to be was girly with pinks. The top butterfly, script writting & bottom flourish are from an unknown stamp set. I coloured in the back of the heartwing butterfly with prisma colour pencils. There are slighty better looking photos on my flickr stream. TFL