Friday, December 28, 2018

Bright and Happy Wishes

Hello...
The big day has come and gone for another year and it's time to put away the Christmas stamps and look ahead to the new year... And maybe the diet Lol!
 
 I can't believe Mikey turns 36 tomorrow and the last day of the year my friend's daughter, Carla, celebrates her birthday

Today I'm sharing the card I made for Carla


 I went with bright inks and lots of splatters, it's shame you can't see how sparkly this is
The leaf dies are from The Works, I know I have plenty but I couldn't resist them
 
 
2018
It's been an eventful year in many ways... Some good and some not so good. 
Throughout the years I've made wonderful friends in our blogging community and I'm thankful to you all for your support and continued friendships... You've inspired me, picked me up when I was struggling and encouraged me in so many ways.
I don't know where 2019 will take me or what the universe has in store but I hope it will be a good year for all of us ...
I wish you all a very Happy and Healthy New Year 
 
~ Ros~


 

Sunday, December 23, 2018

And there's More...

Good morning!
Got time to see a few more cards? I'll be really quick
 
Here we go

Brighter inks on this one

 
...One for a cat lover friend
 
 
And back to blues


I'll enter this last one at Double D Challenge 
where the theme is Let It Snow
 
 
I'm wishing you all a Wonderful Christmas and may
Peace Health and Happiness surround you this season

Hugs

~ Ros ~

Friday, December 21, 2018

Soft Snowy Scenes

Hello there... Are you all ready for the big day?
 Only 4 more sleeps!

I've a couple more cards to share, this time they are softer snow scenes


I used a glitter pen on the ornaments but unfortunately it doesn't show up on these photos
I stamped the trees first with distress ink (Iced Spruce) and then over stamped in Versamark and white embossed them


I used a HA ink (cornflower) on the trees here


and one of those tiny sponges for the moon


I also used a correction pen for the falling snow... It's a little quicker than paint and fast drying.
 
My great niece Sophia asked me to make her a some fingerless mittens when she was here on Sunday... I managed to get one done whilst she was here and she insisted on wearing that home so the other one has been mailed to her... She also asked me to make her a crocheted sleepy unicorn! Well, I've finished crocheting all the parts so today I have to sew it all together...
I've also had a big clear out in my craft room and little by little I'm getting to where I want to be in 2019 but more on that another time.

Have a beautiful day

~ Ros ~
 

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Birthday Boys

Good morning...

It's another dark and windy day here but it's not too cold.
It also happens to be my nephews birthday and here's a card I made for him


I love playing with distress inks as you can tell 


And plenty of splattering as well

A friend's husband also celebrates a birthday tomorrow so here's one I did for him


What can I say? I love blues and greens 

 
Seems I still have more Christmas cards to do... Hubby decided he needed more yesterday!!
At least I have all my gifts wrapped and ready and my cards have been mailed so for once I am not stressing...

I hope things are going well at your end... Enjoy your day

~ Ros ~

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Snowy Scenes

Hello! 
How are you all? It's been awhile since I posted...
 It's been a busy week here catching up with friends and of course I was at the hospital on Monday for injections in my neck to ease the Arthritis... Honestly I was really dreading it but I survived Lol!
I had to have 3 joints in my neck injected on both sides with steroids and for those nurses amongst you, you will no doubt realise what I didn't... Each  one took 3 needles so in total that was 18 needles!!
But I'm feeling fine and the steroids have put my eczema into remission which a brilliant side effect for me... No itching!!

 It's been so dark and wild here - today is a little brighter but yesterday it was so wet and windy and it looked like night time all day....Trying to take photos of my cards has been a nightmare...

I'm expecting my brother shortly with my great niece Sophia so I have a little time to share some more cards. I thought I was all finished with Christmas cards but apparently not, my husband asked for some cards for his old work colleagues so I did a few snowy scenes


The photos are still not very good but hey ho...


So far we haven't had any snow where I am but boy it's been so cold!


For the most part the cards are done with ink blending, stamping and some glitter
 


Well, I've no doubt that you are all busy this time of year so I'll wish you a beautiful day and I hope to catch up with you soon and see what I've missed on your blogs 
Many thanks to everyone that has sent me a gorgeous handmade Christmas card too!

Hugs

~ Ros ~

Friday, December 07, 2018

New Moon

Hello
 Today I just wanted to share a little tip with you but
before you say "I've already seen that card"...Well you have, or rather a similar one.
Some of you were interested as to how I did the moon on my cards and I did explain that in the post Here.
 But I thought you'd like to see another version, done slightly differently


For this effect, after inking the blue BG I then 'stamped' very lightly with the ink blending tool in Fossilized Amber DI where I wanted the moon to be...
Then I took a clean damp sponge and swirled over it like I did in the original post.


Two different moons but both equally effective don't you think?

 Enjoy your day

~ Ros ~

Wednesday, December 05, 2018

CAS Watercolour Card Challenge

Hello from a very dull and wet Liverpool.. 

What's a girl to do but stay warm and make a card for the final challenge of this year at


I've had such fun with this challenge so my card is dedicated to you all lovely ladies on the team for your encouragement and inspiration


I did some stamping, masking and embossing for the scene


 Then I used Distress Inks to paint the sky, images etc.,
For the sign I used stamps from 2 different sets and painted that too then finished it all off with a white correction pen for snow on the trees, the sign and around the base of the little cabins.


On another note, I went for my check up following the spine surgery I had earlier this year and all was well ... However, the arthritis is causing problems in lots of other places in particular my neck, feet and hands. Oh I love this ageing process Lol! So I am being scheduled for injections in my neck... 8 of them I'm told. The consultant did warn me that they would be painful, so I'm still not sure if I'll go through with it but it's either that or constant pain...

Till then I'll keep on creating

Have a beautiful day and thanks so much for stopping by

~ Ros ~



Monday, December 03, 2018

Wintery Sympathy Card

Hello there...
Did you have a good weekend? 
We did a little shopping but nothing exciting - Everywhere is so busy at this time of year and there are lots of sales on too.

My husband still keeps in touch with his school friends though many are now in other parts of the country and unfortunately we got the news that one of them suddenly lost his wife a few days ago. It really upset my husband... I'd never met her but Ian remembers going to her 21st birthday party all those years ago. I made a wintery card for him to send


Ink blending, painting and stamping but a little different this time, using a circle die for a stencil

 
I know I said I was finished with Christmas cards but maybe I'll make a few more with a stencil.. I like how this turned out.
I mailed my first Christmas gift today... I've a ton of cards to write and more gifts to send... That's the part I don't like.. Sitting here making cards and crocheting gifts is the enjoyable bit. Lol!
 
Till soon
 
~ Ros ~