This is a little flower brooch which I made at a class at this year's Knit & Stitch show. I keep meaning to finish it,maybe soon. =0)
Monday, 26 November 2007
Sunday, 18 November 2007
Scrapwest Challenge - Just the Two of us
This piece is unfinished but I took the piccie as there is good light at the moment. The poem reads : A MOTHER is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take. I have mounted this onto an oatmeal coloured canvas, the background is Abaca paper adn handmade felt with some lovely linen, an image transfer decorated with beads and some metal mesh and buttons. TFL.
ps. I think a tripod will be on my Santa list - I have such a shaky hand and I took several piccies of this - it was the best LOL
ps. I think a tripod will be on my Santa list - I have such a shaky hand and I took several piccies of this - it was the best LOL
Saturday, 17 November 2007
Saturday Stamper - Tone on Tone
Saturday, 10 November 2007
Scrapwest Challenge - Changing Colours
My contribution to the Scrapwest Challenge of Changing Colours was this little house card made with blues and greens - colours I feel I dont use enough off and will use more in the future. I love how this turned out. The back of the card is metal foil which was placed in a cuttlebug embossing plate and it was then coloured with alcohol inks.
Saturday Stamper - Tags

The Saturday Stamper challenge this week is to use a tag in your work. I was delighted to be asked to have my ATC featured and sorry to hear that Kaz in unwell. I hope you're feeling much better soon. xx
I hope you will also join in and have fun making this week's challenge. Here is the ATC which was used.
Tuesday, 6 November 2007
Saturday Stamper - Collage

This was the brief:
A collage (From the French: coller, to stick) is a work of art, primarily in the visual arts, made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole. Use of this technique made its dramatic appearance among oil paintings in the early 20th century as an art form of groundbreaking novelty.
An artistic collage work may include newspaper clippings, ribbons, bits of colored or hand-made papers, portions of other artwork, photographs, and such, glued to a piece of paper or canvas.
An artistic collage work may include newspaper clippings, ribbons, bits of colored or hand-made papers, portions of other artwork, photographs, and such, glued to a piece of paper or canvas.
This is a celtic themed piece, and probably the largest image transfer I have ever done as its almost A4. Lots of celtic stamps in the backgrounds and a little celtic warrior stamped and embossed on vellum in the centre. The metal foil was stamped from behind and embossed, I distressed it with black ink. TFL.
Sunday, 21 October 2007
Scrapwest Cyber Crop
If you havn't already had a look - why not take a look over on Scrapwest for the Cyber Crop taking place today. There are some gorgeous Layouts already posted and lots more to come. My Circle of Friends book is up and running at the minute. Here is the link to my page : Carrie's Circle of Friends Book . If you have any questions - why not leave me a comment and I will try to get back to you. I have shown a picture of both a stamped and a collage version.
Have fun!
Have fun!
Saturday, 20 October 2007
Saturday Stamper - Winter
Monday, 15 October 2007
ScrapWest Cyber Crop - 21st October 2007!!!!!
The ScrapWest girlies are having a Cyber Crop next Sunday if you would like to come along and have a play. Here are the class details. I am doing the Circle of Friends Circular Book which is adorable no matter what your interests are.
You will need 5 sheets of A4 card, ribbon, buttons, embellies, vintage images (or photos). I have used the gorgeous Cosmo Cricket Paper for mine from http://www.thescrapbookstore.ie/ and it works wonderfully with the vintage images. I will also be posting up some Friendship Quotes if you need some. If vintage isn't your thing, why not use some inks and stamps and decorate your backgrounds that way. This should suit everybody and I hope you will join in and have a play.
Class Times
8am-9am: Best Freinds Forever by Kate - 6"x4" B&W photo Landscape
9am-10am: Beautiful Bride by Noelle - 5"x7" B&W or Sepia photo Portrait
10am-11am: Lucky Me by Annamarie - 3 photos 3"x2"
11am-12pm: You Are My Sunshine by Lainey - 5"x7" B&W photo Landscape
12pm-1pm: Permission by Crafteire - 6"x4" B&W photo Portrait
1pm-2pm: If Friends Were Flowers by Ruth - 5"x7" B&W photo Landscape
2pm-3pm: Play by Eva - 6"x4" photo Landscape
3pm-4pm: Circle Of Friends by Carrie - No photos
4pm-5pm: Jackie's Cards
5pm-6pm: Flag Book by Caroline
6pm-7pm: Fancy Framing by Audrey - 7"x5" photo Portrait
You will need 5 sheets of A4 card, ribbon, buttons, embellies, vintage images (or photos). I have used the gorgeous Cosmo Cricket Paper for mine from http://www.thescrapbookstore.ie/ and it works wonderfully with the vintage images. I will also be posting up some Friendship Quotes if you need some. If vintage isn't your thing, why not use some inks and stamps and decorate your backgrounds that way. This should suit everybody and I hope you will join in and have a play.
Class Times
8am-9am: Best Freinds Forever by Kate - 6"x4" B&W photo Landscape
9am-10am: Beautiful Bride by Noelle - 5"x7" B&W or Sepia photo Portrait
10am-11am: Lucky Me by Annamarie - 3 photos 3"x2"
11am-12pm: You Are My Sunshine by Lainey - 5"x7" B&W photo Landscape
12pm-1pm: Permission by Crafteire - 6"x4" B&W photo Portrait
1pm-2pm: If Friends Were Flowers by Ruth - 5"x7" B&W photo Landscape
2pm-3pm: Play by Eva - 6"x4" photo Landscape
3pm-4pm: Circle Of Friends by Carrie - No photos
4pm-5pm: Jackie's Cards
5pm-6pm: Flag Book by Caroline
6pm-7pm: Fancy Framing by Audrey - 7"x5" photo Portrait
Sunday, 14 October 2007
Pink
This month is breast cancer awareness month and over on Saturday Stampers the challenge is to use a pink ribbon somewhere on your work. I made this tag for a Pink Lady swap with Gillian and had the pink ribbon on it so it covers two challenges. The quote reads 'Nothing makes a woman more beautiful than the belief that she is beautiful'
Thursday, 11 October 2007
I've been tagged - Twice
Thanks to http://blushes-emma.blogspot.com Emma and http://magickdiva.blogspot.com Magickdiva for tagging me =0)
Here are the rules :::
''Here are the rules which you must abide by if you are tagged.1. Link to your tagger and post these rules.2. Share 7 facts about yourself: some random, some weird.3. Tag 7 people at the end of your post and list their names (linking to them).4. Let them know they've been tagged by leaving a comment at their blogs.''
1. I always wanted to be a Fashion Designer 'when I grow up' LOL
2. I did Irish Dancing for many many years but can barely remember any of it.
3. I celebrated my 40th birthday last weekend :(
4. I love style but am happiest in my combats and walking boots.
5. I had a bad fall off a horse some years back and will probably never ride again.
6. I own 2 lovely dogs.
7. I always visit my craft room before I go to bed each night!!
As for tagging 7 others - I will have to have a think before I capture you - be warned. =0)
Here are the rules :::
''Here are the rules which you must abide by if you are tagged.1. Link to your tagger and post these rules.2. Share 7 facts about yourself: some random, some weird.3. Tag 7 people at the end of your post and list their names (linking to them).4. Let them know they've been tagged by leaving a comment at their blogs.''
1. I always wanted to be a Fashion Designer 'when I grow up' LOL
2. I did Irish Dancing for many many years but can barely remember any of it.
3. I celebrated my 40th birthday last weekend :(
4. I love style but am happiest in my combats and walking boots.
5. I had a bad fall off a horse some years back and will probably never ride again.
6. I own 2 lovely dogs.
7. I always visit my craft room before I go to bed each night!!
As for tagging 7 others - I will have to have a think before I capture you - be warned. =0)
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Wednesday Stamper - Inchies
The challenge this week on Wednesday Stampers is 'inchies'. What a coincidence. I have just completed this piece for a forum Circle of Friends for an inchie fan. I stuck the inchies on a card and the piece on the top right is on stampbord and a brooch. So, what do you do with your inchies?. I'm not a big fan of them and dont make many of them at all as I struggle with the size.
Friday, 5 October 2007
Scrapwest Challenge - Sisters
A lovely challenge this week over on ScrapWest - 'sisters'. This is a little 'corner' sneak preview of something I will be doing for the Cyber crop in two weeks time. More details to follow soon.
ps. You might spot a picce of me with my sisters on my wedding day by Audrey if you have a look over on ScrapWest!!
Wednesday, 3 October 2007
Halloween Fairy
I dont usually decorate my home for Halloween except for carved pumpkins but I wanted to make these lovely little lanterns and I got distracted on the way. These are so simple to make. I cut 12 x 1"x8" strips. Punch a whole in the top and bottom of each (altogether is easiest). Thread some ribbon/fibres from the top through the bottom adding beads if you wish. Tie a knot at the bottom when you have the nice lantern shape. Fan out the strips and you have a lovely lantern. I pulled mine back a bit to make it open for my little Paper Whimsey fairy. Her wings are a butterfly stamped on acetate and coloured with alcohol inks. I glued some fibres and embellies to the inside of the lantern. =0)
Tuesday, 2 October 2007
Art Doll
I made this doll as part of a forum challenge/swap. I had a lot of fun making her and I even made some sisters for her but they are not yet complete. My hubby thought she was a bit scarey and didn't want to look at her for very long. I kinda like her. She was sent on to Anjie who welcomed her to her new family (and, who's husband feels the same way as mine does LOL!!)
Saturday, 29 September 2007
Scrapwest Challenge - Shopping
Wednesday, 26 September 2007
Wednesday Stamper - Moo Card
Saturday, 22 September 2007
Saturday Stamper - Trees
I made this in a bit of a rush but wanted to do something for Saturday Stamper - check out this week's challenge which is Trees. This is an ATC size stampbord which I had inked up with alcohol inks a long time ago and didn't like the results. I sanded most of the ink off and stamped the trees on it and added some images.
Sunday, 16 September 2007
Saturday, 15 September 2007
Friday, 14 September 2007
Scrapwest Challenge - Seven Deadly Sins
Sunday, 9 September 2007
Wednesday Stamper - Mulberry
Friday, 7 September 2007
A little Something
And the Winner is...........................................
Wow - firstly a huge thank you to everyone who dropped by over the past week and left comments for me. I am really delighted. I added all the names to a box this morning and had a colleague from work choose a name for me - I was excited to see if would be somebody I would know (from cyberworld LOL). So the winner chosen is :
Karva
Well, I have met Karen before in real life at scrapbooking crops so I hope she will like this.
Thanks again to everyone who left comments and do visit again. Its very encouraging to read the lovely things people say.
Karva
Well, I have met Karen before in real life at scrapbooking crops so I hope she will like this.
Thanks again to everyone who left comments and do visit again. Its very encouraging to read the lovely things people say.
Friday, 31 August 2007
Scrapwest Blog Celebration
Over on the Scrap West Challenge Blog this week, our challenge was a Blog Celebration. For this we have to demonstrate a technique. I love image transfers and this is my demo of how I do it.
Equipment needed is a brayer (rolling pin or the back of a spoon will do). Gel medium of your choice, I have used Daler Rowney Matt Impasto Gel, a photocopy or printout of your chosen image and paper to transfer it onto – I have used a music sheet.
Step 1
Squeeze gel onto your finger tip and spread like butter completely over your image.
Step 2
Place image face down onto your paper and burnish with brayer for about 2-3 minutes, ensuring the paper is completely stuck down. Leave for 3-4 mins.
Step 3
Lift a corner of the paper up with your nail and check image is transferred. You should then be able to remove the backing paper off the image.
Step 4
You may have to dampen the image with a baby wipe and gently roll the remaining pulp off with your finger tips.
Step 5
When all the backing paper is removed I rub a second coat of gel very lightly over the image to seal it.
Eazy peazy!!!
If you wish to leave a comment on my blog I will raffle this piece off next Friday. Thanks for playing.
Thursday, 16 August 2007
A Gift for a Lady
I recently came across a lovely blog by a lady called Carol, her blog is on my fav links. She makes beautiful pieces with felt and clay and some other gorgeous pieces of work you should have a look at. I was inspired to try my hand at making some felt and this was my first effort. Ok, so I have a lot to learn, I have since made lots of scraps and have an idea where I'm going wrong but that I also need to buy lots more wool LOL. The wire and beaded heart is one of which I taught at a class at Crafteire this year, they are addictive.
I made this brooch for a lovely lady who came to my rescue last week in Dublin. The hotel I was booked into with my sister and some friends gave our room away and we were literally stranded. This is my gift for her and I hope she will like it =0)TFL.
Monday, 13 August 2007
DCM Photo

Photo Finish
This weeks Dare is set by Tracie (Bondgirl) and is titled Photo Finish....
This week I want you to make a card for any occasion but it must include a photograph somewhere! The photo subject can be people, items, locations, flowers, absolutely anything so get snapping. Dont forget to check copyright if you are using someone elses photographs in your art work.
This is a picture of my sister and I am going to give this to her as a birthday card next week. I dont think she has seen this photo of her in more than 20years.
Tuesday, 7 August 2007
TMTA - Tags

This week's challenge is to use a tag on your ATC - mine is titled 'Hope'
For Momiji
The background was made using a resist technique. The image was stamped with versamark and clear embossing powder was added. I then brayered the ATC with Bignjuicy ink. When this was dry I placed a piece of copier paper over the image and ironed off the embossing powder, you will see it lift off onto the copier paper. It gives a lovely resist effect.
Sunday, 5 August 2007
Birthday Card
Hanghing swap
I made this as part of a 'Hanging Swap'. I love how it turned out and was delighted to send it to Debbie. The background is coloured with Shimmering mists and some stamping and collage added to it. I love the saying at the bottom and it always inspires me.
Use the talents that you possess, for the trees would be very silent if no birds sang except the best.
Monday, 30 July 2007
DCM - All Checked Out

This week's challenge on Daring Card Makers is All Checked Out: I hope you enjoy the challenge and have a go!!!! The Challenge details are below:
For my dare you can choose any theme for the card BUT it must incorporate 'Checks', whether it be gingham paper or ribbon or squares, any thing really as long as it incorporates some kind of shape with 4 equal sides.......
This is my contribution this week with a lovely gingham ribbon.
Friday, 27 July 2007
Scrapwest Challenge - Friends
Hi girls - I'm hoping this works as I have it timed to load. The background to this is the lovely Old World Stack from DCWV. It is sprayed with H2Os Shimmering Mist in gold and stamped with a script stamp and Tim Holtz swirl. The main image in cream is metal foil, embossed, painted, and distressed. I love how it turned out. I have my usual image transfer on cream linen and a lovely poem which I found in the old book Sabrina gave me - 'Little Folk, A Magazine for the Young' dating back to 1892. The poem reads as follows:
Stand Together
Fierce and strong the wind was raving -
I seem fighting with it yet-
When, the hillside steepness braving,
Two wee lassies there I met.
How could children face such weather,
With whole trees uptorn around?
Why, they firmly clung together,
And contrived to keep their ground.
And I thought life would be smoother,
And its hours not spent in vain,
If folk stood by one another,
Sharing nobly toil and pain.
Little People, stand together,
Kindly, bravely - that's the way;-
Not alone in bleak March weather,
But through life, dears - come what may!
Isn't that lovely!
Sunday, 22 July 2007
DCM - Pockets

Oh this challenge has got me frazzled. I have lots of little pockets but none suited what I wanted to do. This picture is different irl as I have coloured the page with H2Oz shimmering mist in gold and it isn't captured on the scan. The tag in the pocket reads 'Where do you hide your dreams?' I love the serene image of the lady. Bakcground is made using gesso as a resist on a sponge, then distress inks added, some rub-ons and shimmering mist.
Nominated

Thank you Sharon for nominating me for the Rockin' Girl Blogger for which I now have to nominate a further 5 people to receive the award too.
This idea originated from Roberta Ferguson. It works like this ... you have to give her credit, put up the badge and finally, add 5 other rockin' girl bloggers to the list.
My chosen bloggers are:
Audrey
Jackie
Elaine
Kaz
Zuzu
=0)
Tuesday, 17 July 2007
Sister's Birthday Card
Monday, 16 July 2007
TMTA - Asia

The Challenge over on Think Mondays - Think ATCs today is 'Asia'. I made this ATC with another image transfer, this time using gesso as the medium which is harder work that the medium I normally use, the image is not very clear but I like the finished effect on it. It is stamped with an Inkadinkadoo stamp, a chinese fortune cookie text added and some mulberry paper to the bottom. =0)
Friday, 13 July 2007
DCM - Visit to the Haberdashery Department

This weeks challenge at DCM is Haberdashery - make a card using items you would find in a haberdashery deptsuch as ribbons, buttons etc. Sewing may also be used but not as the haberdashery element, the theme was free. I used a gel transfer image onto linen with gold stitching on the side. I enjoyed this one :0)
Scrapwest Challenge - Scrapwest
Scrapwest Challenge - City LO
Monday, 9 July 2007
Think Monday - Think ATC
Thursday, 5 July 2007
Wednesday Stamper - Buttons

Yeah - I have achieved what I had set out to do. I have used part of the Stampington cliff floral stamp along the edge and the embossed corners are rubbadubbadoo feathers plate. The centre piece is scrap paper coloured with walnut ink, distress inks and then vaseline rubbed in places, it is then painted with acrylic paint and when dry the vaseline is rubbed off to give the peeled paint effect. This is layered onto 7 gypsies paper - which I really like and its the only sheet I have of it. As you can see the glue is still not dry under the buttons :0) Cute as a button is written onto the cork buckle. Hope you like it.
Tuesday, 3 July 2007
DCM & TM-TA

Woohoo - managed to get some time to combine both Daring Card Makers 'Beady Eye' and Think Monday - Think ATCs - 'Children' challenges. I stitched the beads along the side of an image transfer onto K&Co paper. Distress inks used to colour the dresses and flowers, Hero Arts Dream & Discover stamp and edged with my now over worked and dying krylon pen. Why not take a trip over and have a look at these challenge sites and have a play ;0)Go on - you know you want to......................
Monday, 2 July 2007
Wednesday Stamper - Hats
I'm very late doing this week's challenge but sometimes life gets in the way. I think there is something missing with this but I cant get it the way I imagine it to be. The face image is on a piece of laminate with gold leaf backing on the flower. This image is then placed onto an alcohol inked background which has a script stamped in white and blue. Other stamps used in the background are Stampers Anonymous and Inkadinkadoo. Background paper is DCWC Old World Stack. The gold embellie is a piece of tyvek which I love to use but this piece was rescued from the bin.Oh and a purple glitter witches hat added as the final piece. TFL. Promise to do better next time :0)
Sunday, 1 July 2007
Scrapwest Challenge - Summer Sizzler
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