Showing posts with label Sheena Douglass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheena Douglass. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 May 2014

A mid month reminder at Stamping Sensations!

It is time for a mid month reminder at Stamping Sensations and time to reveal the mystery prize! I will keep you waiting a bit longer though, as I want to tell you about my card!  I have had a bit of a play with my H2Os and some washes/sprays I bought so many years ago I can't remember who made them! The stamp is from Sheena Douglass, embossed and painted with H2Os. You can see a bit of the sheen from this angle
I finished it off with a piece of lace and a biow made from Sari ribbon. I am quite pleased with the results - must play with my H2Os again soon!
Okay, now I will show you the prize!
 Loads of goodies! Do pop over to the challenge blog to take a look at all the fab creations my lovely DT buddies have made, and don't forget to enter your creations in the anything goes challenge.
Thanks for looking!

Thursday, 14 February 2013

Ey up me duck!

That's Nottinghamshire for Hello!
A very quick post to show you the birthday card I made for Steve at the end of January, and to give you a reminder that the theme at Stamping Sensations for February is Fur and feathers. This card features the fabulous 'Oh,Duck!' Stamp from Sheena Douglass. I used up some more snippets of inky papers and some snippets of black put through the cuttlebug with the gorgeous cattails die from spellbinders. The sentiment is very old and I can't remember the make, and the fancy label is also a spellbinders die.
Yes, it has got to be that quick tonight. I am number crunching data for work.
Thanks for looking!

Sunday, 18 November 2012

More Traditional Christmas at Stamping Sensations

Whenever I think of Christmas I think of robins... I think of robins all year round as well, but they feature very heavily on many of our Christmas cards. I thought I would make a CAS robin card for our Traditional Christmas card theme at Stamping Sensations.
The stamp is from Sheena Douglass and I can see I will use it lots! It may well feature on some gardeners birthday cards too, but with a different background! I used tumbled glass DI and my ink dusters to create the snowy background. The aperture was cut with labels 10 nesties and the sentiment was from Craftwork Cards. I used pinflair glue gel under the robin and the frame to add some depth. There is still time to get your entries in to the challenge blog, and I look forward to visiting you. Thanks for looking!