About Tracey's Treasures

Hi welcome to my blog where you will find lots of examples of handmade cards I have designed and scrapbook layouts that I have been commissioned to make. You will also find details of how to commission me to make cards or a memory album for you.



Wednesday 26 February 2014

Making the most out of your stash

One set of papers 2 cards and 2 tags


I hate throwing away even the tiniest scrap of paper and have 10 different bit bags. So with this in mind I decided to see what I could create with the leftovers after making a card.

From my crafty stash I collected together the following:-

1  8" x 8" pre scored royal blue card blank
1 5" x 5" pre scored white card blank
1 sheet of yellow A3 card
1 12" x 12" sheet of siver mirror board (create and craft)
1 A4 sheet of blue spots paper (printed from the Bebunni baby cd rom)
1 A5 sheet of blue spot paper (printed from the Bebunni baby cd rom)
2 pieces of ribbon-1 blue gingham and one baby blue grosgrain
selection of blue and yellow buttons (Hobbycrafts brights selection)
Bebunni inserts x 2 of the same design
Bebunni Bundle of Joy stamps-stiched sentiment plaque and it's a boy message
Die cut words Little One (cut using Cricut Create and New Arrival cartridge)
small circle topper from Bebunni Baby die cut card kit

I also used:-

 Collall all purpose and 3d glue gel
ultimate pro trimmer/small rock-a-block
scissors
distress marker-Bundled Sage
Crafters Companion tape pen

Main card

Firstly I took the yellow A4 plus card and trimmed down to 1 piece of 7.5" x 7.5" and 2 pieces of 3 3/4" x 3 3/4" then set the rest aside.
Next I took the printed paper and cut down to 1 piece of  7" x 7" and 2 pieces of 3.5" x 3.5" then put the rest aside.
Then the silver mirror board which I cut too 1 piece of 6.5" x 6.5" and 2 pieces of 3 1/4" x 3 1/4" and as with the other two I put the leftovers to one side.


Using the distress marker I drew faux stitching around all 4 sides of the 3 yellow pieces. Using all purpose glue I glued the largest of the yellow pieces to the front of my card blank followed by the largest of the spot pieces.
Taking the two smaller pieces of yellow card I then glued the two smaller spot papers on to them.
Next I threaded a button onto gingham ribbon and then taking the largest topper I first wrapped the grosgrain ribbon and then the gingham around the base of it. I also wrapped the smaller toppers with a length of gingham ribbon at the base, and finished them off with a couple of buttons and added a bow to one of them.
The next step was to mat all 3 toppers on to the appropriate sized piece of silver mirror board using 3d glue gel and then I attached the largest one to the front of the card.



I then took the two inserts and chopped them down to 7.5" x 7.5" each removing the side with Bebunni on from each one and set aside.


 
Using the tape pen I attached 1 to each side of the inside of the card, I was not worried that they had sentiments on them both as my plan was to cover them over anyway.


I then took the piece of yellow card and printed paper I had set aside earlier and cut the yellow card to 7.5" x 3 3/4" (leaving a piece of  8 3/4" x 3 3/4") and the A5 spot paper to 7" x 3" leaving a piece of (1 1/4" x 2.5") along with the mini circle topper and one of the small square toppers I had made and used them to further decorate the inside of the card.


I first drew faux stitching around the yellow card as with the square toppers previously. I then matted the spot paper onto the yellow card with tape pen before attaching this to the left hand side of the card about 2" from the bottom ensuring that it covered the wording already printed on the card. Next using 3d glue gel I added the small circle topper to the bottom left hand corner of the left leaf of the card and the die cut words 'little one' to the border strip. Then on the right leaf of the card I attached the small square topper.


Next using the stamps I created my little sentiment plaque and using 3d glue gel attached to the front of the card along with some buttons. The finishing touch I tied a little piece of gingham around the other piece to make a little knot/bow.

 
So what did I have left???
Well I had 2 strips of insert that I had cut from the ones used in the main card
 2 pieces of silver mirror board measuring 5.5" x 12" and 2 1/4" x 5.5"
 A piece of yellow card measuring 3 3/4" x 16.5"
A piece of spot paper measuring 1 1/4" x 11.5" 
  A 5" x 5" white card blank
 1 small competed square topper
1 piece of grosgrain ribbon approx. 8" long
 
I decided I would use some mirror board, one of the strips of insert, the topper and card blank.
I cut the larger strip of mirror board into 2 squares 4 1/2" x 4 1/2"
 
 
 
Then I cut one of the insert strips that were left over into two pieces measuring 4" x 4" 
Next I matted the pieces of insert onto the mirror board using the tape pen before attaching these to the inside of the card also using tape pen. Making sure the one with Bebunni on was on the left so there would be room to write a message on the card.
 
 
Finally using 3d glue gel I attached the small square topper to the card front.
 
 
So now I had two complete cards but was it possible to make anything else???
 
I still had one strip of insert
 some grosgrain ribbon
 A piece of mirror board measuring 5.5" x 2 1/4"
  A piece of yellow card measuring 3 3/4" x 16.5"
A piece of spot paper measuring  3/4" x 1 3/4"
 
I took the piece of yellow card and trimmed to 4 pieces measuring 3 3/4" x 3 3/4"
I took the piece of spot paper and cut 4 squares measuring 3/4" x 3/4" then cut them diagonally in half to create 8 triangle pieces
I cut the strip of insert into 2 pieces measuring 4" x 4"
I cut the piece of ribbon in half approx. 4" long each
 

Using the tape pen I attached the 2 pieces of insert to 2 pieces of  the yellow card and then added a triangle to each of the corners using all purpose glue.


Next using strong double sided tape I attached the ribbon to the back of them.


To hide the ribbon on the back I then covered the back of each one with the 3rd and 4th piece of yellow card
 
 
2 perfect little matching gift tags
 
So in answer to my question I not only managed to create 2 new baby cards but also 2 gift tags leaving nothing left over other than the tiniest trimmings of card!!

Personalised card-Emma

Seems my chocolate brown and blue obsession is not going anywhere as this card reminded me!!
I made this card a while ago using those colours and still today it features largely in my card and altered art projects (my very recent A4 notebook being one example)
To be honest I think the co-ordination of these two colours works so well I don't think I want it too anywhere.

So this card was made for a friend Emma's Birthday (talk about state the obvious!!)


 
For this card I used the following craft items
 
3 pre scored decorative card blanks from Hunkydory
3 A4 sheets of Anna-Marie designs Ice blue card stock
3 A4 sheets of Anna-Marie designs chocolate brown card stock
Spellbinders nestabilities classic circle dies
Spellbinders nestabilities scalloped circle dies
Spellbinders shapeabilities rose creations dies
Spellbinders Fleur de lis motifs dies
American crafts ribbons (white with brown and blue circles and orange, brown and blue stripe)
Flat back self adhesive pearls
Uppercase alphabet stencil
Grand Calibur
Collall 3d glue gel
Crafters Companion tape pen
cosmic shimmer glue
scissors
pokey tool

Preparation

Firstly using the tape pen I joined the 3 card blanks together to create 1 concertina card.
Then using the Grand Calibur  and the Spellbinders dies I cut the following:-
2 x scalloped circles in ice blue (largest die)
2 x scalloped circles in chocolate brown (largest die)
2 x classic circles in ice blue (largest die)
2 x classic circles in chocolate brown (largest die)
2 x fleur de lis corner in ice blue
2 x fleur de lis corner in chocolate brown
1 complete set of rose creations dies in ice blue
1 complete set of rose creations dies in chocolate brown
Next using cosmic shimmer glue I layered up the scalloped and classic circles in the following combinations:- ice blue scalloped circle with chocolate brown classic circle and chocolate brown scalloped circle with ice blue classic circle. When complete I had 2 each of both combinations.
There were a total of 10 flowers that I had cut with the rose die so I used the same principle layering alternate colours but created two 3 layer roses as well as 2 layer ones.
Finally I drew and cut out the letters needed (E and M  in choc brown and M and A in ice blue)
 

Assembling the card

First of all using 3d glue gel I stuck the four layered circle toppers to the card panels(approx 1 inch down from the top on panels 1 & 3 then approx 2" down on panels 2 & 4)  alternating them (panel 1 brown/blue, panel 2 blue/brown, panel 3 brown/blue and panel 4 blue/brown)
Then using cosmic shimmer glue I stuck the letters to the centre of each of the circle toppers.
Next using the tape pen on panels 1 and 3 I stuck a length of the stripped ribbon (approx 1.5" from the bottom of the panel) and then added a 3 layered rose.
Then on panels 2 and 4 using 3d glue I attached a bow made from the circle ribbon to the top of the circle and a 2 layer rose towards the top of the panel.
Finally using cosmic shimmer glue I added a fleur de lis corner to each panel (panel 1 blue, panel 2 brown, panel 3 blue and panel 4 brown) and finished off the roses by adding a flat back pearl to the centre of each.
 
 
 
 
 
I love that by just changing the letters for die cut toppers or stamped and coloured images this card could be used for any occasion, and by changing the colour scheme could be used for anyone.
 
 
 




Tuesday 25 February 2014

What a night!!

Well its now almost 3pm on Tuesday afternoon and hopefully my day will go a lot better than the last couple!!!!! On Sunday/Monday I stayed up all night updating my blog with new designs that I was making for a design team application. That was the easy part. At 3am (Monday) I finally decided my blog was done enough. I thought its now or never and with bleary eyes headed over to my email to complete my application to Crafters Companion.
I was at the time drinking green  tea and eating toast with slices of ham on!!!
I had some how forgot to eat dinner only remembering at 2am  that the last thing I ate was my Sunday lunch at 1pm so almost 19 before!!! ooops
Up until then I had kept going on coffee but felt I may pay for the overdose of caffeine (goodness only knows what ramblings I would have created under such influence).

My only hope was that my efforts would not go un-noticed and those at Crafters Companion Towers would realise my determination to finish a task as well as my paper craft skills!! So all was going well I had chosen the best pictures and found all the relevant information I needed to add.

AND THEN..............

After spending 2 hrs composing my email to Crafters Companion my laptop crashed. When I finally managed to get it to come back on and logged onto my email it decided to send the email half finished!!!! aaaaaarrrrrrgggghhhh

No matter what I tried I could not recall or edit the darn email and even trying to forward it would not work it then told me the email was too large. Grrrrrrrrrr Of course it would be attaching 2 sets of the same pictures!!!

So I hastily composed another email explaining to Leanne Chivers what had happened but pretty sure number one she couldn't care less at 4 or 5am, (who would) most people would be in the land of nod!!!!(unlike me who at this point was in floods of tears from the 19 hrs of work and no sleep that had now just gone down the pan!!) but I thought that even if she did eventually receive it there was probably not very much chance that I would get anywhere now as the application was very specific on the rules and what must be included!!! Unfortunately for me half of which was not on the original email due to computer dying during the composing process!!!

NO PAIN NO GAIN!!!
At this point (5am Monday) I had a stiff neck, sore back, repetitive strain injury, caffeine overdose and was nearly dying of starvation (okay so that last one may be a little exaggerated!!!) and told myself that if these pains were anything to go by then you would think that I have a lot to gain and would get my wish to become part of the design team/teams at Crafters Companion.
But I knew my chances were now very slim because worse of all they wouldn't even see any of my blog creativity as I had not even had chance to put my blog address on the original email!!!

So looking like me dreams were crushed for yet another time, I shuffled off to bed for some very very needed sleep!!! My one  positive thought was that my blog is well and truly up to date!!!

Well I drifted in and out of sleep feeling deflated at all my efforts going to waste, finally giving up around 11am and getting back up.

I stayed away from the computer all afternoon and went out for a stroll as it was unusually pleasant outside!!

Treated myself to an enormous Costa coffee and a warm sausage roll from Greggs (both are my downfall) then sat reading my latest issue of Papercraft Inspirations.

When I finally arrived back home I busied myself with housework and preparing dinner for my Daughter Aisha so design team applications were put to the back of my mind, or so I thought!!

It was 8pm on Monday evening and I decided with new determination that it was still Monday for another 4 hours, so I could still get my application in. So I searched and searched for a clause that said it had to be in by 5pm or something. I couldn't find one so was there still a chance??

This time I decided to steer clear of my laptop and use my Iphone. It was a little complicated at 1st as all my pictures were on my laptop and it took 3 attempts (mainly because people kept phoning me whilst I was typing and then without thinking I would answer before saving the draft) but eventually I did it!!

At 9.49pm on Monday night (only 29 hours after I had started my mammoth task) I finally sent my application to Crafters Companion!!!!!

So all I can do now is hope that a little bit of luck is on my side and the lovely Leanne Chivers ignores my half email and see's the complete one.

EVERYTHING CROSSED FOR FRIDAY!!!
Well decided that for the next couple of design team pieces I would go with cards that not only used stamping but also colouring as well as printed elements from cd roms whilst still incorporating all my favourite bits and pieces such as die cuts, coloured PVA's and ribbon. Not to mention lots and lots of beautiful cardstocks.

Floral Shoe Card


For this card I used an 8"x 8" pre scored black textured card blank from Anna-Marie designs
as well as her dottie card in olive green,lime green and wine red and shabby gingham in true red and salt and pepper. I also used her die cut birthday messages and lastly her Blooming shoe acrylic stamp set.
 
The shoe was stamped using black momento ink pad and coloured in using alcohol markers
I used Promarkers-Berry Red, Lipstick Red,Grass and flexmarker Antique White.

The card was embellished using assorted paper flowers and leaf sprigs including floradoodles from petaloo and some which were die cut from true red gingham to co-ordinate with the rest of the card. Also used was a piece of tri colour striped ribbon, red and green raffia and Cosmic Shimmer pearlescent PVA glue in Olympic Gold.
The inside of the card was decorated to compliment the outside using the same cardstocks, more floral embellishments and a further message.

A BLOOMING lovely card for any lady!!

 I love the fact that this card is not over fussy but still has lots of bright cheerful colours
 

New Baby Card

I hope no one I know has a baby very soon as I feel reluctant to give this to anyone!!
I couldn't make up my mind if I wanted to go with a traditional blue for a boy card or to make it a green theme. So I decided I would not make myself choose and found a way to combine both lovely pastel shades in a wonderfully cute creation.
 
The amount of things I used for this card seemed to be endless so hopefully I will not miss anything!!

Card and Papers

Neenah,A3 centura pearl and various backing papers printed from the Bebunni Baby cd rom from Crafters Companion. Pastel glitter card from Create and Craft in green and baby blue and scraps of pastel blue and green card from my bit box.

Dies

Spellbinders Card Creator die-Diamond Effects using Grand Calibur and various items cut from New Arrivals Cricut cartridge using cricut create

Stamps

Bebunni-New Arrival,Bundle of Joy and Baby stamp sets
 
other items used were paper roses,green ribbon, brights buttons selection from Hobbycraft (I used blues and Greens), Collall 3d glue gel, Collall all purpose glue as well as distress inkpad in Broken China, distress marker in Bundled Sage and memento black inkpad.
 
Using my ultimate I marked out and then trimmed a piece of A3 centura pearl to create an 8" x 8" card blank
I then trimmed the following pieces of card and paper
Green glitter card-7 3/4" x 7 3/4"
Blue patchwork paper from Bebunni cd rom-7 1/2" x 7 1/2"
Green glitter card-7" x 3 1/4"
Blue patchwork paper (as above)-6 3/4" x 3"
Blue glitter card-5 1/4" x 7 1/4"
Green patchwork paper from Bebunni cd rom-5" x 7"
Then 2 pieces of Neenah cardstock to 5" x 7"
 
Using the distress marker I drew stitched detail around both pieces of blue patchwork paper and then matted these using glue gel onto the correct sized pieces of green glitter card. I then wrapped a piece of green ribbon around the border piece leaving two long pieces to the left to tie into a bow.
 
Next I stamped the main images from Bebunni New Arrival and Bundle of Joy onto the Neenah card pieces and coloured them using a selection of alcohol pens in shades of green, grey and blues.
I used the following brands and colours of pens:-
 Promarkers in -grass,leaf green, cyan, arctic blue, pastel blue, cool grey 3, cool grey 4
 
Flexmarkers-blue grey 1, celestial blue, soft aqua, cadet blue and aquamarine.
 
Maarvy Leplume-grey blue 691, blue 717, cool grey 894 and cool grey 892
I also used a Promarker blender pen
 
When I had finished colouring the images I used the Diamond Effects die to cut out the New Arrival image and then free hand cut around the Bundle of Joy Image.
 
The die cut image was matted 1st onto green patchwork and then onto blue glitter card.
The card front was given finishing touches by adding messages stamped from the new arrival and baby stamp sets, buttons, paper roses, die cut images, mini pegs and teal sky PVA. TE inside of the card was created by cutting down a Bebunni baby insert to 7 3/4" x 7 3/4" then adding the cut out stamped bundle of joy image and other small die cuts.
 Completed card front-with Bebunni stamped image New Arrival
 Close up of mini die cut images cut using Cricut Create and New Arival Cricut cartridge
 Bebunni getting his close up-he's so adorable who could resist another look??
 Stamped using Bebunni Baby stamp set and embellished with buttons from Hobbycrafts
 A little peek of Bebunni but a closer look at those lovely paper roses. Even baby boys cards can't escape my flower addiction!!
 Cute little sentiment stamped from the Bebunni New Arrival stamp set and that lovely two tone satin ribbon with bow.
 awwwwww Bebunni nice close up of his adorable face.
 The inside of the card complete with co-ordinating insert and another stamped and coloured image
 A close up of the stamped and coloured Bebunni Bundle of Joy stamped image in the inside
And the whole card front again because with Bebunni once is never enough!!!
OMG its been over a year and a half!!

Well its been over a year and a half but finally I am back doing my blog. Why so long away you ask??? Well over the course of 6 months I took all of the photos needed to update my blog and uploaded them to the computer and kept telling myself tomorrows the day. But tomorrow never came and then the worse thing happened I lost all the photographs when my computer corrupted. So without the photographs I faced a mammoth task of re taking all the pictures and an even bigger one of remembering all the products I had used to make the cards etc. So I decided I will start again from now with some new projects and remember to back up my pictures!!

So what have I been up to in the last 18 months??

Well my 2 rats Davina and Sandy sadly passed away and I rescued 2 gorgeous little degus who I named Ruby and Garnet

 
 
Well the lived happily for 14 months together but sadely Garnet was unwell and passed away too. But I still have Ruby and she loves nothing more than falling asleep in my pocket or jumping out of the cage in to my daughter Aisha's dressing gown hood when she opens the cage.
 
This is Ruby snuggled up warm in her fleecy tunnel
 
Something else I did last year for the 1st time ever was go on holiday with my daughter Aisha. She was almost 12 at the time but we had never been on a holiday.
We may not have flown off to sunny Spain or gone to Disneyland but we could not have had a better time.
A truly amazing present to us from an amazing person 3>
We went for a week to Weymouth and yes sometimes it was wet and windy but we had a fabulous time and it has given us some memories and photos to treasure for ever!!
 The morning we set off for Weymouth, it was lovely and sunny and we were both just a little bit excited!!!
 The breakfasts in the guest house were just scrummy, everything you could think of from yogurt and fruit, full fry up to pancakes and maple syrup and everything in between. After 3 courses at breakfast you could go until dinnertime without eating!! Although there was always room for ice cream!!!
 Sunny day trip to Lyme Regis-the journey on the bus along the coast was beautiful too.
 We took a trip on a pedal boat on one afternoon, it did seem quite scary at times when we looked back and realised how far out we had paddled. But then when you look down and realise how shallow the water really is at Weymouth even when you are far far out!! 
 A day trip to The Sealife Centre-pretty sure Aisha would happily have bought the entire shop if she could have afforded it!!
 
Going for a paddle on our last morning as we could not swim due to carrying all our luggage!!
 
After the excitement of our holiday you would think the rest of the year would be very quiet. But October and December would prove to be just as exciting especially for my daughter Aisha who could not possibly have dreamt what would happen to her!!
 
In October it was her birthday she went out with some friends, had a sleepover, got some amazing presents and I made her a cake.
 
 
 
 I made her a very special cake in honour of our four favourite men!! The awesome JLS.
I also made matching cupcakes for her to take to school for her friends.
But her year was to get better as JLS were to have their final concert ever at the O2 on 22nd December and Aisha had no idea her Christmas present was tickets to the concert. To say she went crazy would be slightly understating it!!!
 In our seats at the O2 waiting for the boys to come on stage-Aisha is still in shock!!
 
Well after all that fun and excitement the rest of the year was filled with making cards for friends and family as well as baby albums and scrapbooks being made to order.
 

Memory Album

This  album was requested by a friend Hayley for her elderly nan to help her remember all the family members and for her to tell the other members of their family the stories behind the pictures while she still could!!

This was a first for me as I usually did anniversary albums or baby books. Also I was asked to put the pictures in it too. This was a challenge but a really nice one. Because I felt I was learning about the family too and creating a story.
 




 
I started out as I meant to go on by using paper flowers and ribbon on the front of the album!!
 

 The haircuts and the outfits in these Christmas photos was just hilarious, especially the dungarees!!
 I cut into the background papers then tucked the pictures under the flower blooms.

 For the next few pages I used some Martha Stewart punches and lots of chipboard letters



 Again here on the boat trip photos I played with cutting into the background paper and tucking the photos in. It worked really well making it look like they were tucked behind ribbon on a pin board.


 Lots of girlie embellishments for those cute baby pictures of great granddaughter Ellie!!




 I had the most fun with this last page layering up all the flowers and leaves around the whole page
 
When I had finished this album even though I was pleased with how it had turned I was still nervous that Hayley may not like it or even worse her nan would not.
I needn't have been because Hayley was over the moon and when she presented it to her Nan she cried (with happiness of course)
 A few weeks later it was a friend of my daughters Birthday and Aisha asked if I could make her a present. Aisha told me Molly liked to collect little bits and bobs and really liked little boxes.

The Little chest of drawers

I used my much loved ultimate pro to create 4 little drawers which I decorated and lined with papers from craftwork cards. I attached them to a base and added a top both 1" larger than the drawers. I decorated the top with flowers I had made as well as butterflies, gems and ribbon. I finished it by adding Molly's name to the top


Making this little chest of drawers started me on a new found love of creating little gifts not just cards and scrapbooks.

Which brings me nicely to why I have decided to start my blog again!!
The lovely Leanne Chivers of Crafters Companion recently put out a call for design team members for the main Crafters Companion design team and the Die'sire design team. Well to say this would be a dream come true would be a very big understatement. So I decided I would give it a go, and not doing things by halves decided I would try my luck for both. I guess I hoped this would give me better odds.
But this has along the way given me its fare share of challenges as it meant creating 6 projects or cards all in one go, and giving detailed descriptions on how I created them and what I used in a very short space of time. (Good practice for that design post )
Well I thought to myself this is where that blog of yours will come in handy!!!

Well projects created I logged into my blog to upload everything before sending off my application to Leanne and that's where I have been ever since (writing and re writing, then editing and trying to upload photos whilst everyone in the neighbourhood has got home and eaten in to my broadband speed.

The design team challenge

I started out with a visit to Hobbycraft (always dangerous!!) where I purchased some paper mache boxes including a tissue box and also some notebooks and journals that were plain ready to decorate as my plan was to make at least 3 of my pieces altered art projects rather than just cards.

I then started on the mammoth (but never boring) task of rummaging through hundreds of papers, ribbons, flowers, buttons, dies and rubber stamps to name a few to gather together all my treasures that I would use.

The Tissue box

I started out with a plain paper mache tissue box which I had purchased from Hobbycrafts
Using Crawford and Black white acrylic paint I painted the entire box inside and out with a good covering then set aside to dry.
Whilst the box was drying I selected some pieces of paper from the Docrafts Forever Friends Kraft Notes 12" x 12" paper pad.
Then using the box as a template I cut the pieces to size and covered all sections of the box and lid with the exception of the inside!

Using the Creative Expressions 6 petal flower button/floral stamp and the paper flower dots stamp I created my own paper roses in shades of pink and blue by stamping onto Neenah cardstock and then inking all over.
I used Tim Holtz distress ink pads in Broken China and Fired Brick to colour the roses.
I also created more flowers by using my Spellbinders Rose Creations dies to cut flowers from Crafters Companion turquoise centura pearl.
Other dies used included butterflies and the Spellbinders Shapeabilities Foliage. These were cut from small scraps of green and pink card I had in my bit box.

The top of the box was further embellished with gem stones, Anna Marie designs pearl bead stems, Hat pins and vintage style lace.



 
Then it was onto further embellishing the sides of the box which I had already covered in decorative papers. For this I used some already die cut pink flowers from a Kanban kit that was feeling unloved in my craft room. I then die cut in shades of turquoise lots of fleur de lis corners and embellishments from the Spellbinders Fleur de Lis motifs set. I also cut two large Chantilly Bows using my tattered lace die and found a get well soon message as a finishing touch.




The 2 tattered lace Chantilly bows were layered one on top of the other to create a very 3d bow
It now has pride of place in my living room because now I love it so much I can't see myself giving it away!! Oh well good excuse to have to make another one!!

Note Book

For this I started out with a 2 blank Chipboard note book covers and some fabrips (fabric you can tear into strips and use to bind books) and also a re fill notebook blank for the inside. These pieces all came from a Studio Calico kit purchased from Create and Craft.

After assembling the base covers with the blank notebook inner and binding with some fabrip I set about creating the design I would put on my notebook. From the very beginning I had in my head that I wanted it to be very pastel toned. So I chose lots of pinks and blues as well as some greens.

First of all I covered the front and back covers of the book with pieces of beige striped paper I had chosen from the Forever Friends Kraft Notes pad. I then took a second piece of paper in a pink and green check from the same pad and cut leaving a 1/4" border all around then layered onto the front of the book. I took a further strip of the same paper and matted onto the back cover so that it all matched perfectly.
Next using Spellbinders Nestabilities Label 1 and Grand Labels 1 sets of dies I cut 3 various sized pieces that nested onto each other. Firstly the largest from Crafters Companion centura  pearl card, the next from Anna-Marie's dottie card in olive and lastly from a backing paper in the Kraft Notes set.

I cut various sizes and colours of flowers using the spellbinders Rose Creations die as well as butterflies and also Fleur de lis corners from the motifs collection by Spellbinders.

I finished off my design by further embellishing with 2 Spellbinders borders layered up cut from Crafters Companion centura pearl and Anna-Marie dottie card (olive), flat back pearls, pink and cream raffia and Cosmic Shimmer coloured PVA in Teal Sky and Vintage Pink.

I known that I will never write in it or give it away because I think its far to pretty!! Will just have to sit and look at it every now and again!!
 
Its a shame because the pictures really do not do the colours justice and really do not show the real dimension to this project



It seemed I had a new addiction!!

The altered art A4 notebook

For this project I used a Hobbycraft A4 plain ringbound chipboard notebook

I decided I was going to go with a tealy blue and chocolate brown colour scheme with some beiges thrown in for good measure!!
 
I used the following items to create my notebook
Dies 
 
Spellbinders Rose Creations Dies, card creator Branching out, Fleur de lis motifs, die d-lites tweets, die d-lites corner sprigs and Nestabilities labels 20

Papers and cardstock

Do crafts Forever Friends Kraft Notes 12" x 12" paper pad, Anna-Marie designs dottie card in chocolate and café latte, Kanban floral swirl printed card, Create and crafted pearlescent cardstock in teal and Create and Craft Topsy Turvy cardstock in teal/blue, core'dinations card in brown.

Embellishments

Kanban sheet of die cut flowers and birdcages, Material brads, assorted ribbon pieces in beiges, turquoises and browns, Cosmic Shimmer coloured pearlescent glues in Teal Sky and Chocolate Brown and finally Anna-Marie pearl sprays in blue.
 
other items used were Tim Holtz distress ink in Brushed Courdray, Collall all purpose glue and Collall glue gel
 
 
 First I took an A4 sheet of chocolate dottie card and trimmed off 1/2" from one long side and one short side so that it would mat nicely onto the base without interfering with the ringbinding.
I created various layers from the Kraft notes papers and café latte dottie card 2 of which I die cut using the Branching out and Labels 20 dies. I attached these to the notebook using all purpose glue.
Before I matted the labels 20 piece I inked it with the distress ink pad.

I embellished my project with butterflies, flowers, birds and bird cages the majority of which were from a kanban kit. Extra floral, leaf, corner and bird embellishments were created using the various spellbinders dies. The leaves and corners were cut from the teal and pearlescent teal card and the bird was cut from the core'dinations brown card. These embellishments were attached to the notebook using 3d glue gel in order to give a secure bond but also lots of dimension!!

The project was finished with pearl stems and cosmic shimmer glues and lots and lots of pieces of ribbon tied around each ring of the binding.

 The finished notebook in all its glory- definitely going to be one of those sit and stroke items!!

 Close up of Fleur de lis corner, sprigs and foliage as well as little tweets bird. This corner also features layered Kanban flowers and butterfly trails created Coloured PVA from Cosmic Shimmer.

 These pictures show close ups of the gorgeous Kanban butterflies and bird cage embellishments

 The butterflies antenna have been created from the  Anna-Marie blue pearl stems
 The lovely fabric brads have been used to create the centres of the Kanban flowers

The gorgeous array of ribbon pieces that have been put to good use along the spine of this ring binding that otherwise would have been too small for anything else and been thrown away!!