Showing posts with label ClubScrap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ClubScrap. Show all posts

Friday, 4 October 2019

Sunflower

[Sorry, I had to repost this as I deleted the original by mistake]

It's my last post as guest designer for Just Us Girls for the month of September.  Thank you so much for having me - I've had so much fun.


The challenge this week is a photo inspiration.


I used up some of my inked papers from when I have leftover distress ink on my craft mat.  


I picked one with yellow to red tones. I stamped my sunflower using Versafine Clair Fallen Leaves. I then used to water and a tissue to take away some of the colour from the petals and leaves. I added more Mustard Seed Distress Ink to the petals.

I added highlights with a white gel pen.  




Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Feather

CASology has their new challenge for this fortnight, and the cue word is FEATHER.

I found this wonderful stamp by Club Scrap in my stash.  I don't think I've ever used it before.

I inked it up with Distress Markers and gave a very light spritz.  

I just love the sentiments from the Uniko "Wonderful Day" set. A lovely mix of fonts. I layered the sentiment to preserve white space.


Added a couple of drops of Liquid Pearls in matching colours.


  
Here you can see the sparkle.



Float on over and check on the creations of the design team and be inspired. Looking forward to seeing your take on the cue word.

I will also enter this to ...

... Less is More : We pick, You pick  I picked sparkle and pearl. 


Monday, 25 September 2017

Watercolour Flowers 2

I haven't given up on using the ink and spritz technique to give a watercolour effect.

This time I went with Salty Ocean and Wilted Violet. The stamp is from Club Scrap, and although I've had it for a while I have never used it before.


For the challenges ...




Tuesday, 5 September 2017

CASology #265 : Education

The first person who gets to educate us is our mother! And our fathers too. And this quote is certainly true. I'm sure you have found yourself saying what your mother has said ... whether the words are good, bad or funny! Then it's your turn to listen to your children repeat your words.

What do you find yourself saying and thinking, "That's what my mother always said"?


Come on over and join in the CASology : Education Challenge.


You can always get more inspiration from our gifted design team ...



Guest Designer : Shona C


Thursday, 10 August 2017

Birthday Wishes


I'm having a blast from the past kind of day. New supplies are coming so fast and furious that it's hard to find time to play with past favourites. So mixing it up with a new stencil and old punch today.



 

Tuesday, 1 August 2017

CASology #260 : Juicy

After a simply wonderful CASology 5th Anniversary celebration last week, we're moving on to something JUICY this week!



And what could be more juicy than a lovely red apple! Doesn't it just make your mouth water?

What will you come up with for the CASology : Juicy Challenge?


If you need some more ideas, pop on over to see the design team cards ...



Guest Designer : Michele



Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Beautiful Birthday

This is ALL NBUS ... sentiment and flowers! The sentiment set is from Hero Arts and I'm sure it's going to be a firm favourite : Birthday Messages. The flowers from Club Scrap.


This is my entry for ...






Saturday, 15 July 2017

Sunflower Sunshine

Time for inking up a NBUS (Never Before Used Stamped) and sending some sunflower sunshine to my friend. I grabbed this stamp set on the Club Scrap Sale and it arrived while I was away.







Tuesday, 23 May 2017

CASology #250 : Loud

This week's challenge is LOUD! I decided to keep this to just one colour for colouring ... and red is really loud. I think this card will be winging it's way to my brother.


Come on over and join in the CASology #250 : Loud challenge. We'd love to see your card.


Our design team members have come up with some wonderful cards ... come and see their inspiration.





Guest designer : Cornelia

Sponsor : Sunny Studio


Monday, 20 February 2017

Bloom



I love this sentiment from Club Scrap ... so encouraging for those going through tough times.

Entering this to the Altenew February Challenge.




Tuesday, 24 January 2017

CASology #233 : Glisten

It's been a tough week for someone close to me, and I wanted to send her some encouragement.

This week at CASology #233, the theme is Glisten. There is always something that we can be thankful for, even in tough times. And then those "little joys" can shine some light into our lives.




Love these stars from Club Scrap. I used some holographic embossing powder and then added dots of Frosted Lace Stickles to the centre. Using tags are a great way to reduce the size of a background stamp.



Check out the Design Team cards for some great inspiration!


Janet Ribet (you are here)

 Sponsor this week is:  Poppystamps


Friday, 7 October 2016

CASology Featured Designer : Week 1



CASology is one of my favourite Challenge Blogs as Melissa and the design team continue to inspire me with their top notch CAS cards. So I was more than delighted when Melissa invited me to the Featured Designer for October.

I'm sharing a little of my story ...


I’m a Zimbabwean Born, South African raised, Mauritian settled, enthusiast of all things paper, ink, stamps etc. 

5 fun facts about Mauritius for those who don’t know much about it :
  • The island is only 42 miles long by 29 miles wide;
  • It is called the rainbow nation because there are so many different ethnic groups; 80 different religious denominations and more than 20 languages spoken
  • One of the first countries in the world to produce postage stamps & the Blue Penny stamp is one of the rarest in the world.
  • One of the few places in the world that have Seven Coloured Earths - and what is more fascinating is the fact that if you mix the colored earth together, they'll eventually settle into separate layers.
  • It was home to the Dodo bird

Can you spot Mauritius on the map?  

And some of the beauty of Mauritius ... clockwise from top left ... The sugar cane fields where I walk my dogs, the Coloured Earths, the incredible aerial shot of Le Morne where it looks like there is an underwater waterfall and a rainbow in Black River.


Back to crafty things ...

I started stamping 22 years ago and added scrapping in 2001, but I also enjoy crochet, decoupage, sewing, baking, reading, Bible & bullet journaling, handwriting and watercoloring.  I love creating and want to do it all but there are just not enough hours in the day! Playing in card challenges, and following the many talented craft bloggers out there has helped me discover and develop my place & style. I love using colour when I create -  especially blues, greens and rainbows.  I find that I am gravitating towards CAS more and more but I as I can’t resist playing with techniques it can be a challenge.


As there weren’t any stamping or scrapbooking shops in Mauritius back in the day, I started bringing back supplies each time I went to South Africa. My hobby grew in fits and starts from my dining room table, to having too many boxes of supplies, to carving out my own craft space and now I have a tiny shop and small studio at home. I give a stamping class every Thursday and do scrapping classes and projects as the mojo flows.

This card fits in with this week’s CASology Challenge : SUPPORT, and October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  I especially dedicate it to my friends who have faced breast cancer and fought the good fight (Fi, Christine & Margaret).


I used Distress Ink Picked Raspberry to colour the flower. The sentiment is from Club Scrap.

I will also enter this to the Time Out Challenge : Breast Cancer Awareness.

A couple of things I've been making this past week : First, the Irresistible Tote Bag (when I saw this one on Pinterest, I just HAD to make one). I used Echo Park papers and the MFT Blueprint tags 4. This size is a perfect fit for standard size cards.


Secondly, these tags were too sweet not to CASe - thank you Donna for an absolute delight. I used the bird from the Jolly Friends set as I don't have Winter Wonderland set. So far I think it's my favourite Christmas card of this year. The last time I used this bird, I made this card. The red "string" from May Arts is marvellous as it has wire inside which makes it easy to control the shape. 






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