Friday, September 27, 2024

Rudolph Day Challenge 2024 # September

 Oops, nearly missed this challenge  this month. I have been busy preparing our house for the market, and the days just flew by. Luckily I have a card ready that I haven't used yet so here is my offering for this month.

This card is using an oval floral display from a Carnation Crafts USB. I resized it to fit a 11.5 x 17 cm base card from my stash, printed it on good paper and then resized the cutting file to fit over it. I cut it on my Silhouette Cameo twice so I could decoupage some parts, and then cut the next size up mat from gold mirri-card. The main flowers are decoupaged and the whole thing is mounted onto the crimson base card.
The sentiment is an old peel off that just happened to be the right size, and a few gold nail-heads in the corners finished it off. 
I rather liked this and intended to make some more but 'life' got in the way. But the files are saved in my silhouette library so I can easily make some more if I need them.

Now I will hurry across to link this up with The Rudolph Day Challenge for September.

Sunday, August 25, 2024

Rudolph Day Challenge 2024 # August

There is quite a lot going on here as I am battling a long term health problem, and just starting a major de-clutter prior to a big move from Spain back to the UK, so my cards are quick and simple this month.


I am a great fan of the company Carnation Crafts, but often their dies are too big for me, but I like to follow their Facebook page and pick up some good ideas. Recently they featured a lot of cards made using their layered triangle die, and I decided to design something similar in my Silhouette Cameo  software. I designed the file and cut it twice; once from white card and once from cream card. I then swapped the triangle layers making a  white card with a cream topper, and a cream card with a white topper.

Next I cut a silhoutte from black vinyl to go on each one. This design has been in my library for a while and I was waiting for an opportunity to use it. I think I may have made it from some clipart but I am not sure. (The vinyl picked up some light reflections in my photo but it is shiny black).

Then I simply added a gold star to each one.

So now I will link up with The Rudolph Day Challenge HERE.

Thursday, July 25, 2024

Rudolph Day Challenge 2024 # July

It is too hot here to do much crafting so for this month's challenge I chose a simple silhouette file of a deer in a fancy frame that was in my Silhouette library. I probably bought it from the silhouette store ages ago, but I am not sure. Anyway I cut it four times from black vinyl and mounted them to make this set of four cards.

For two of them I glued a small offcut of snowy paper behind the frame, and mounted it onto a white base card that I had passed through my Falling snow embossing folder.

For the other two I glued offcuts of the snow embossed paper behind the deer, and mounted them onto a white base card covered with off-cuts of snow/star paper.
A small peel-off sentiment finished each one off.
So now I will link these up with


Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Rudolph Day Challenge # June 2024

Well the 25th sure seems to have come round fast this time, but fortunately my cards are ready. This month I have two that are  almost the same, but they are mounted differently which means the elements needed to be resized for the card with extra mats.

I love the artwork that is sold by Carnation Crafts but often find their dies and matching vignettes (images for printing and die cutting), are too big for the cards I make. So when they started issuing some of their most popular collections digitally, as single images, or on a USB, I was delighted.  Not only are they excellent value because they contain so many dies and vignettes, but also I can upload them and resize them as much as I want. Usually I do this in my Sihouette software because I am familiar with how it works. I am able to design a card, group all the elements together and resize it to fit my standard 17 x 11.5cm cards which neatly fit into the European envelopes. Then I separate the elements out again, print what I want and then add the cutting file over the images and send them to my Cameo machine to cut.

For these cards I used elements from the Carnation Christmas USB. I chose two different fancy frames and cut them from gold miricard. The smaller one got a bit 'lost ' against the pale base card so I added two contrasting mats behind it. I added a little glitter glue to the candle flames and the fire, and some white perfect pearls to the fur on each stocking.

I may add a sentiment across the wooden mantle shelf, but often with a busy card I put the sentiment inside. I haven't quite decided yet.

I am waiting to have surgery on my right hand this week, and until that is done and healed I cannot manage stamping and colouring so well, and these Print & Cut files are just perfect for now.

So I will link this with the Rudolph Day Challenge and enjoy looking at all your lovely creations.

Saturday, May 25, 2024

Rudolph Day Challenge # may 2024

I wanted a few Christmas cards with angels on them, so for this month I covered four DL cards with offcuts of plain paper in different colours.

In my Silhouette software I designed the card using several images from my silhouette library, and moving them around until I was happy with the arrangement. The word 'Rejoice' was also in my library though I probably made it myself on another occasion.

I needed to separate out the colours into different layers, and first I cut the angels, candles, holly leaves and star corners from gold vinyl. I used transfer tape to lift them all in their right positions and added them to the card fronts. Then I cut the red candle dish, holly berries and word from red metallic vinyl and added them. Finally I cut the snowflakes from silver holographic vinyl. This time I placed them around the rest wherever they fitted best.

So a set of four cards which were fairly quick and easy to make. The hardest part was choosing, sizing and arranging the elements on my template. Now I have it saved in my library,  I could quickly make it as often as I want to.

Time to add this to the Rudolph Day Challenge for May

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Rudolph Day Challenge # April 2024

I have seen a lot of cards on facebook pages using the 'Fractured'  technique so I thought I'd try a few. Here are two examples.


Because my hands do not allow for much measuring and cutting right now, I spent some time making a template in my Silhouette Cameo software. 

Next I printed off a sheet of little robin digi stamps, (made from an ancient wooden stamp a friend was throwing away), placing one inside each diamond on my grid. I coloured them with copic markers and cut them out.

I collected up an assortment of backing paper snippets and ribbon oddments and made a set of twelve cards pairing up the papers and embellishments as best I could. It is surprising how different they look and they will be a useful set of cards in my stash.

I am linking this to: April's Rudolph Days Challenge


Monday, March 25, 2024

Rudolph Day Challenge 2024 # March

 Here is my card for this month's challenge.

I started by covering an 12 x 12 cm sheet with various sized stars and cut them as a stencil from a sheet of mylar, using my silhouette cameo. I then used small areas of it to stencil some stars on the top corners of plain white base cards. I added a setiment using an old Stampin'up stamp.

The silhouette I used for the image was purchased from the silhouette store. It was all black but I used the inbuilt software to downsize it to fit a 13.5cm square card, and separate the elements. I could then cut them in different colours of vinyl. Once the design is ready it is just as easy to cut several of them as one, so I made nine sets of each element. I am good at losing these pieces when I cut a lot, so I stored them all in a tin until I was ready to assemble them. 

Soon I had nine, almost identical cards to join my stash. I am doing well so far this year.

So now I will link this up with the Rudolph Day Challenge.

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Rudolph Day Challenge 2024 # February

I am so happy that Helen has agreed to take on the running of this challenge. It has been the perfect inspiration for me to build my stash of cards throughout the year.
I admit I was not very prepared for this month as I have been busy laying with a new piece of equipment (see my previous post). But I do have a small recycling project completed.

A friend at church collects finished-with cards each new year, and re-mounts suitable images to sell very reasonably to raise funds for the church. She sent one to me this year that she knew I would like, and it was a simple stepper card front, with a Bethlehem scene at the back, and a stable scene on the front 'step'. I just knew it could be recycled again and I made it into two cards.

For the first I used the step cut to size to fit an A6 card, and glued some snowy sky paper behind it. Then I cut the phrase from black vinyl with my silhouette cameo machine.

For the second card I used the Bethlehem scene as the background on a square card and added silhouettes of shepherds and sheep to the front. These were images from my silhouette library, cut on my machine again from black vynil. I used a different font to cut the same phrase from gold metallic vinyl.

I shall link this up with Rudolph Days Challenge at Helen's blog.

We are never too old...

 We are never too old to learn new skills. I have recently been 'give' a laser cutter on long-term loan. The owner, Steve Kirk, gave me several tutorials on his larger, more pwerful machine, at his home, along with several tips on using this one. He was also very patient with all my questions and mistakes.

So it was time for me to try a project of my own and I knew just what I wanted to do. My youngest son, Ben, has just set himself up as a self-employed performer, plus music technician, with a company called "Totally Sound". So I have made this wall plate for his studio.

The base is 3mm birch plywood, cut out and painted black. 

The treble clef, notes and script are cut from 1.5mm bass plywood. The clef has a light spray of varnish, and the rest are spray-painted in white. The script is a font called Zapfino which he  has used on his business cards.

For the picture I started with  a coloured photo he has sent me. I used Gimp to turn it into a black and white sketch, and then I engraved it onto the base plate with the laser. I cut a mask from eclipse paper and held the 'window' part over the engraving and sprayed it lightly with varnish, and then covered the image with the mask while I painted the black background.

I then mounted the pieces with acrylic glue, and black sticky foam tabs behind the script.

As I live in Spain, I  wrapped this in several layers of bubble wrap to post it to UK last Friday, and I was amazed to hear today that it has arrived already. And most importantly, Ben loves it.

It is fun to have a new 'toy' to play with.

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Rudolph Day Challenge 2024 # January

It is time to start thinking about making cards for next Christmas now.  I know some poeple find that idea just too much, but I find it really useful when Christmas comes around and there is so much to do, but my cards are all done. So here goes for this year.

I am not off to a very good start, as a broken humerous/shoulder at the end of November has made most crafting very difficult. Added to that I have had an ulcer on my right hand for well over two years, that just doesn't want to heal. After many tests the hospital decided to take a biopsy from it two weeks ago, and within a few days, the site was again infected! So I am on strong antibiotics and have a thick bandage on my hand, so although my arm is healing, albeit slowly, I am again unable to handle pens, scissors etc with any precision. 

So for this months cards I settled on two very simple recycled ones: one from a card I received this year, and one from an even older one. I cut the images with a circle die and the bauble from a metal die bought from a well-known Chinese site, so I don't know its name. Square dies cut the backgrounds and frame, and my snow embossing folder added interest to the white background. I needed two hands to turn the rollers on my Big Shot, but determination won in the end.  Perhaps it is time to invest in an electric one? The main image slipped lower than I had intended on the first one, but I will hang on to it in case I need 'just one more card' next year. Hopefully by next month, I will have both hands and arms back in full action.

So this will be linked with the Rudolph day Challenge over on Scrappy Mo's blog. Why not make an early start on your cards, and come and join us.