Hoping to return to the world of papercrafting soon. In the meantime, a space to record my mumblings....
Sunday, 27 February 2011
By Kind Permission....
...of Lulu. In the interests of economy (single mum & all that) & recycling (makes me sound less stingy!) I've looked at mum's old cards. I found one from a few years ago, by Lou, that I felt a stir to make-over. I wish I'd taken a picture of the original, but too late now......
Love your card Sammie! The flower I made with printed cardstock, they are lots of tutorial on utube and it's really easy. TSV stands for todays special value . have a great week. Hugs Anesha
Wow Sammie! It's gorgeous! Great colours too and love the flowers. The camera I use for my jewellery/craft pics is not a professional one - It's called Sony Cybershot and bought it almost 4 years ago now. To get nice close-ups pics I always use the Macro settings which most digital cameras have. The icon for this setting is usually a small flower. Have a nice day!
Ditto to Anesha's comments. I too have a big shot and they work fine. You will probably have to play around with the "sandwich" to get the best cut and/or emboss.
Check out this link which is from Provo Craft and it details what "Sandwich" you need to make with all the different dies out there.
Thanks for your kind words Sammy, my neighbour is now telling everyone but considers himself told off and I had a whole day of peace, just hearing birdsong. Super recyling your card looks amazing.I have so much craft stuff enough for a life time of cards but I'm still tempted to buy more...I'm so addicted. takecare. janex
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What a beautiful card. Love the colours. How amazing to be able to make-over a card. Great work xx
Love your card Sammie! The flower I made with printed cardstock, they are lots of tutorial on utube and it's really easy. TSV stands for todays special value . have a great week. Hugs Anesha
Wow Sammie! It's gorgeous! Great colours too and love the flowers. The camera I use for my jewellery/craft pics is not a professional one - It's called Sony Cybershot and bought it almost 4 years ago now. To get nice close-ups pics I always use the Macro settings which most digital cameras have. The icon for this setting is usually a small flower.
Have a nice day!
Hi Sammie, I believe they will fit in a Cuttlebug I have a Big Shot so not %100 sure. Hope that helps. Anesha :)
Ditto to Anesha's comments. I too have a big shot and they work fine. You will probably have to play around with the "sandwich" to get the best cut and/or emboss.
Check out this link which is from Provo Craft and it details what "Sandwich" you need to make with all the different dies out there.
http://www.provocraft.com/products/downloads/pdf/cuttlebug/Stack_matrix.pdf
I'd either save the link or print it off for future reference.
Hope that helps and all is well with you?
Lou
x
Thanks for your kind words Sammy, my neighbour is now telling everyone but considers himself told off and I had a whole day of peace, just hearing birdsong.
Super recyling your card looks amazing.I have so much craft stuff enough for a life time of cards but I'm still tempted to buy more...I'm so addicted.
takecare. janex
hello,
wat a sweet cart.
I like the colors very match.
greatings send you Conny
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