Tuesday, April 08, 2014

Happy Birthday City Crafter!

Hello!!

Can you believe City Crafter Challenge is turning 4 years old this month?


I love working on this team and you lovely creative people make this possible by entering our challenges week after week ...

In honour of our birthday, we have a Special Challenge for you this week and there are lots of prizes to be won

Up on the CCCB blog you will see 4 past projects from our team of designers ... Each of us has CASEd one of these projects ... The challenge to you is to also CASE one of these projects and tell us who you CASEd

There are 6 prizes up for grabs
  1. There will be a prize for the winner of the challenge sponsored by Kirsty creator of CCCB plus All spotlight winner will be given a GD spot with us! 
  2. There will be a prize for the correct answer to a quiz question sponsored by Kirsty
  3. Each one of the designers will also sponsor a prize and pick the winner from those who leave a comment on their blog correctly guessing who they CASEd


Full details are up on the City Crafter Blog together with the prizes being offered by Kirsty... hop over and take a look ... Then go visit each of the designers to see their projects, the prizes on offer and don't forget to leave them comment

Ok, on to my project this week


I had fun doing this and I love the bright colours


Is there a clue there?


... or maybe I flipped it?


What do you think? Whose project did I CASE?

Leave me a comment and tell me who you think and you can win this



Wishing you all a lovely day

~ Ros ~








Monday, April 07, 2014

Blossom

Hi there ...

It's been very wet these past few days ... But it makes the fresh new blooms even more vivid ...
I can't get enough of the blossom outside my window this year


Yesterday I played around with some inks ... stamping and sponging with nothing really in mind - I stamped a scrap of card with a bubble wrap stamp using a light spray of Goosebumps and then sponged it with lots of different inks but the piece was a little small to use on a card ... That's when I decided to make a plaque to remind me of the blossoms

I started with this wooden plaque


...and removed the letter and pins holding it ... then set about decorating it

This is how it ended up


You can see the piece of stamped and sponged card stock mounted onto a piece of dottie paper and overlaid with a small piece of acetate that I'd printed text onto


Now I know my blossoms are lilac coloured ... they started life as a piece of white Christmas snowflake vellum ... I punched out flowers and decided I'd sponge them too in purple ink ... the silver embossed snowflake design made for a great centre for my blossom


I shaped each flower and glued them to a small twig along with some ribbon leaves
Funny thing I found out about this vellum ... if it came into contact with any liquid i.e. baby wipe or wet glue ... it just curled right up ... took me quite a while to complete my blossom branch


Of course I had to add a sweet vellum butterfly and dressed it up with some wire antennae and bling beaded body with a slight curve


I'm going to enter this in the Eclectic Paperie challenge


It's about wood ... though I'm not sure if dressing it up like this counts but it looks lovely on my wall

I hope you're having a good start to the week ... I'm happy to say that I got a Terrific Top 3 over at the Shabby Tea Room for this card... Thank You ladies!

I'll be back tomorrow with a very special post for CCCB ... see you then

Take care

~ Ros ~












Sunday, April 06, 2014

Our Beautiful World

Hello ... 

Eggs ... is the prompt word this week for your photos at


Chosen for us by Kirsty...

Well it's nearly Easter and there are lots of the chocolate variety in the shops right now ...
more packaging than chocolate really ...

This week I just photographed what is in my home and played about a little with the editing ...


Fresh eggs (my favourite)


My easter bunny Yvette with her little egg


Eggs in sepia (Photoshop)


Eggs in black and white with a postal brush overlay (Photoshop)

The last 2 photos are of little plastic eggs in nests ... from the craft shop ... they kind of look real when
digitally enhanced don't they?

We're looking forward to seeing your interpretation of our prompt this week
Come and mingle with us at


Have a beautiful Sunday

~ Ros ~








Friday, April 04, 2014

Giving me Goosebumps

Happy Friday!!
Another week gone by ...

In between the usual household chores and some bread making yesterday I got a chance to play with some inks
I had a couple of butterflies left over from the project I showed you in my previous post and I discovered a bottle of Goosebumps in my cupboard ... I must have bought that over a year ago and never tried it ... well now I'm hooked!
It gives a lovely definition to stamped images ... I made a card for the challenge over at 

This is my first time playing here ... and the challenge is to make your own background
Here's my card


The BGstamp I used is one my friend Keren gave to me ... from Indigo Blu I think... I sprayed it with Goosebumps, dabbed it a little and took a few Memento ink pads and started sponging


I then did the same with the butterflies which were originally just cut from the same plain white card stock ... This time I used a small flower and leaf stamp that was also hiding away ... unfortunately I don't know where it's from and to be honest it didn't look very interesting until I applied this technique


I'm really loving the bright colours lately ... it must be Spring lol!
I didn't think this card needed much more so all I added was a silvery branch and stamped a little text on the bottom right corner


I do hope you all have a great weekend ... 
Thanks for stopping by

~ Ros ~





Thursday, April 03, 2014

Butterfly

Hi there ...
It's cold today and wouldn't you just know it ... it's the day I am having my front porch and door replaced so I'm sitting here all wrapped up!

A couple of days ago I saw a beautiful double easel butterfly card on Pinterest ... It was done by
Lowri Mc Nabb.. Here's the Link to her blog where you can find a tutorial and a free download ... Thanks Lowri!

Well I had to give it a go and I pulled out my Cameo ... not that I could download the SVG file ... but I did have a butterfly in the cut files that I could use.
Here's the result


Isn't it pretty?


Being as I used the Cameo I made this a bit bigger than Lowri's as a trial run


it's given me an idea to perhaps do a pop up card using this


Well it's the last club night until after Easter tonight ... And this evening I'm handing the class over to my friend Pat ... she has taken to it like a duck to water and tonight we are making Easter projects created by Pat ... I just know it will be fun

Have yourselves a lovely day ...

Till soon

~ Ros ~




Wednesday, April 02, 2014

Pastel Soft

It's been a while since I did anything shabby...
I still have a love of soft pastels and frills... creamy lace with papers tucked behind 

The Shabby Tea Room has a beautiful inspiration photo this week


That ribbon and lace speaks to my heart and has a delicate calming effect
For the first time in a long time ... I am joining in their challenge


layers of lace that fall in a natural curve...


pinks, creams and pale greens that sit so well together


... and express the soft romantic side of me

It felt good to get lost in my shabby side again

If you like Shabby ...hop over to the Shabby Tea Room and check out the lovely creations there

Have a beautiful day

~ Ros ~