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Friday, 30 December 2011

Top 10 Cards of 2011

Hiya everyone! I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and had lots of really nice presents! I had a brilliant Christmas this year, and got some great stuff, and I'm really enjoying and making the most of the Christmas holidays before I have to go back to school. It feels like such a long time since I uploaded a card, but I've not had much mojo recently and I've been quite preoccupied with all the assessments at school, but I thought I'd do a post to show you my ten favourite cards from 2011, seeing as tomorrow is New Year's Eve!

They're not in any particular order, apart from the top one, which I think is probably my favourite from this year. This was the first time I used kraft on a card, and I think I'll definitely have to get some more, as I really liked using it!























Here is my blue and green Tilda card that I made in late summer.
















I'm so glad I started using polychromatic pencils, rather than Pro Markers. I do really like Pro Markers, but I don't think I was very good at using them, and the pencils suit me so much more. I love this cute image - it's so summery!

















I used my mum's gorgeous Tim Holtz stamps on this card, which I forgot how much I love! I definitely need to have another go with those in the New Year! :)















I remember making this card, as it was the last one I uploaded from my old rented house. I miss being able to use my mum's craft room there, but never mind. I've got a lovely new desk in my room now anyway, so that's just as good. :)


















This was for my mum for Mother's Day, I think. It's a shame I only have one of these images - they're so sweet!




















This card was also for my mum, but it was for my dad to give to her for her birthday. I still can't believe this paper pad was free with a magazine!


















This one was for my grandad who had a heart operation, but he is doing a lot better and recovering well now thankfully.



















This was made with my lovely Basic Grey Max & Whiskers papers, which I won in Liz's blog candy! They're so cute!
























Finally, here is another Tilda card, but using one of the older Magnolia images and complete with more freebie papers - yay! :D










Well, that's it! Thanks for looking at my list and I can't wait to come and have a look at other people's top card lists as well!



I noticed that I haven't posted very much this year at all, but hopefully I will have more time in 2012 and I can get crafty more often! I think the first half of the year will be busy, but after my exams in June, I will have an extended summer break before Sixth Form starts. I am so looking forward to my GCSEs being over and starting Sixth Form - I just know I'm going to love it! I applied for the Sixth Form at my school in November, and I opted for English Language, English Literature, Politics and Fine Art. I've really dropped on with those subjects, because both Politics and English Language run trips to London, and I've never been to London before, so that'll be great!


Anyway, enough of me waffling on! Thanks so much for looking by and have fun on New Year's Eve, whatever you're doing!


Happy New Year!

Lots of love, Georgia xxxx

Saturday, 24 December 2011

Merry Christmas!

Hi everyone! This is just a quick post to say Merry Christmas to you all and I hope you have a lovely Christmas weekend! These pictures are two that I took a week or two ago when we had snow here in the North West of England and edited on Picnik. I love it when the snow has only just fallen and no one has walked or driven in it yet and it's like a big white carpet - it looks so pretty!

I'm really excited about Christmas this year, as I didn't ask for anything much on my Christmas list, so pretty much everything I get will be a surprise! I also love giving out my presents to other people as well - Christmas shopping is definitely one of my favourite parts of this season, hee hee! :)


Anyway, I'll go now and carry on watching Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. That's another thing I love about Christmas - all the films on TV during the school holidays! You can tell I'm a bit of TV addict - I'm also looking forward to the Christmas soaps this year, ha ha! :)

I hopefully be back in the next few days to show you my Top Ten Cards list for 2011, before the New Year. Have a brilliant Christmas!

Lots of love from, Georgia xxxx





Friday, 2 December 2011

Altered Gift Tin

Hi everyone - long time, no see! It's been so busy recently with school and things going on in the run-up to Christmas, so I've pretty much just been chilling out at any opportunity I get because I'm so tired! We had Parents' Evening last night, and my English teacher said we would be having a mock exam every week up until study leave starts in May! I suppose it will help us get better marks if we know the exam papers really well, so it'll definitely be worth it in the end.

I can't believe how Christmassy it's starting to feel now! Our Christmas decorations and outdoor lights are up now and I started my advent calendar yesterday with it being the first of December (you're never too old!).

I decided to decorate this hot chocolate tin, so I could maybe use it to put something inside as a Christmas present, like chocolates or bath fizzers. It was a very quick and simple, but I just thought it'd be a nice way of giving someone a gift. Sorry the photos aren't that great. It was starting to get dark by the time I got home from school, (already!) so I had to put the flash on.




Materials:
Tin: Cadbury's Hot Chocolate Tin
Papers: The Paper Company
Ribbon, Buttons, Flowers and Brad: From My Stash
Cardstock: Bazzil
Glitter: Craft Planet

Also, the inside smells like chocolate, which is a nice added touch, hee hee! :)


I've got to look forward to over the next couple of months - I love this time of year! Next week, I will be going to the Clothes Show with school, so I will hopefully take some good pictures and post them on here. Obviously I am really excited about Christmas, and I'm going on the train to Chester tomorrow with some friends to do my Christmas shopping! Also, me and some other friends are planning on going to Alton Towers in the New Year, when we have some Christmas money to spend, and I might be going to see Coldplay for my birthday hopefully, if my mum manages to get tickets. I'd be so over the moon if she did! :D

I'm entering this gift tin into Simon Says Stamp Challenge, where the theme is 'Anything Goes.'

Anyway, that's all for now. I should be back next week with photos from the Clothes Show and hopefully another card some time soon. I've just had two weeks of consecutive English mock exams, which finished today, but at least it was poetry, which I really love. The work load is only going to increase though unfortunately, so I'll try and get crafty again as soon as I can! Luckily, I've only got one piece of work to do this weekend, which is nice.

Thanks so much for looking and have a lovely weekend! Enjoy all your Christmas shopping and building up to the big day! I know I will!

Lots of love, Georgia xx










Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Get Well Soon

Update: I'd just like to say thank you so much for all your get well wishes for my grandad. Luckily, he's out of intensive care now, and his operation went well with no complications! :)

Hello! I hope you're having a lovely week! It seems to be going really slowly this week. I don't know why, but I think it's because I got in late from school trip last night and I really wanted a lie-in this morning, so I thought it was the weekend, ha ha! I went to see 'An Inspector Calls' at the theatre with school as part of my English GCSE, and I loved it! I thought the acting and the set were brilliant and really enjoyed the play, so I'd definitely recommend it if you get the chance to see it, especially if you've read the book.

Anyway, I made this card a few days ago for my grandad, who is having an operation on his heart. He was supposed to be having it today, but it was cancelled at the last minute, so he will be having it over the next couple of days, so I really hope it goes OK.




Materials:

Image: High Hopes

Sentiment: Printed Off The Computer

Colouring: Polychromatic Pencils

Papers: Basic Grey - Max & Whiskers

Glitter: Stickles - Picket Fence (Bandage) & Lime Green (Leaf)

Distress Ink: Tim Holtz - Brushed Corduroy

Leaf Punch: Woodware

Ribbon: From Chris

Pearls, Gems & Buttons: From My Stash

Cardstock: Bazzil

Glossy Accents: Ranger


I had a go at using Glossy Accents on the bug in the image of my card, but it was slightly disastrous, ha ha! It was all stuck in the end of the bottle, so it all popped out when I squeezed it and went everywhere! I managed to wipe it off and it looked OK when it was dry, but I think I'll be a bit more careful with it next time! :D



I'm entering this card into these challenges:

- Basic Grey Challenges - Anything Goes

- High Hopes - Anything Goes

- Our Creative Corner - Masculine Card/Project




It's starting to feel very autumnal now, and even wintery at times! It makes me feel all snug and cosy, hee hee! The other morning, when I woke up, I thought it had snowed because the window was steamed up and all I could see was white frost outside! :)


Thank you for looking and enjoy the rest of your week!

Love, Georgia xx



















Saturday, 29 October 2011

Vintage Crackle Glaze Card

Hi everyone - I hope you're having a lovely weekend! It feels like ages since I've posted on my blog! It's been a little bit neglected, but I've been quite busy with lots of assessments I've had to do for school, with it being my last year now, and the work is really going to start piling on with it being such an important year, but I'm trying to squeeze in a bit of cardmaking when I can. To be honest, because I hadn't made a card for so long, I wasn't really in the mood, but I really enjoyed making this!

This month, it's the second blogoversary of the Crafty Calendar Challenge, which I set up and ran for about a year, more or less, I think. I stepped down from running the challenge a while ago because of how much time it took up, but I really loved running it, and thankfully, both Lisa and Lynne have continued to run the challenge, so I'm really grateful and happy that the challenge was able to continue!

Anyway, Lynne added a really nice message about me starting the challenge in this month's post, so I felt compelled to enter, seeing as it's two years since it started! The theme this month is 'Spooky', so I used this cute Halloween image that my mum gave me. I'm not sure who it's by, so if anyone has any idea and would let me know for next time, that'd be great! Thanks! :)


Materials:
Image: Unknown - Given To Me By My Mum
Sentiment: Studio G
Papers: Basic Grey - Max & Whiskers
Colouring: Polychromatic Pencils
Distress Ink: Tim Holtz - Brushed Corduroy
Flowers, Brads, Gems, Pins, Leaf & Buttons: From My Stash
Glitter: Stickles - Star Dust
Raffia Lace: Bunny-Zoe's Crafts
Spider: Cuttlebug
Swirl Stamps: From My Mum's Stash
Crackle Glaze: Ranger
Film Reel: Tim Holtz


I had a go at using some Crackle Glaze on my image, which I've never tried before. It smudged the ink of the image a little bit, but I suppose it doesn't really make much difference, and I'm pleased with the effect, so I'll definitely be using it again! :)



I'm entering this card into these challenges:
- Crafty Calendar Challenge - Spooky
- Charisma Cardz - Anything Goes
- Kaboodle Doodles - Halloween/Fall
- Oldie But A Goodie - Forever Autumn
- Secret Crafter Saturday Challenge - Spooky or Whimsical
- Stampin' For The Weekend - Spooky
- ABC Challenge - B is For Boo


I can't believe how quickly half term is going! I've had a really nice week and it's been pretty busy too! I went out for a meal with my brother and grandparents on Monday, went to my friend's house for lunch on Tuesday, had a sleepover with two friends on Wednesday, went to Cadbury World in Birmingham yesterday (Friday) and I'm going out for a curry with two friends tonight, phew! I usually spend most of my time chilling out over the holidays, but lots of things have popped up to do this week, which has been great fun!

Anyway, I'd better go now, as I want to do a big blog-hop, seeing as I haven't been blogging for so long, and catch up on what everyone's been making! Thanks so much for looking and have a great weekend Oh, and enjoy X Factor tonight - I know I will, hee hee! :)

Love, Georgia xx




















Thursday, 22 September 2011

Flower Power & The A-Z of Me

Hiya, hope you're having a great week! It's getting pretty autumnal out there now - lots of the leaves are starting to change colour now, and it's been so windy over the past few weeks!
I suppose this card is me trying to hold onto the last dregs of summer, hee hee! Winter is definitely my favourite season of all though - I love Christmas and the snowy weather, it's so cosy! :)

I wanted to be quick with making this card tonight, as I've got a bit of revision to do for a history assessment tomorrow, so I used Pro Markers to colours my image, instead of polychromatic pencils.


Materials:
Image: Magnolia
Sentiment: My Mind's Eye
Papers: My Mind's Eye
Cardstock: Bazzil
Colouring: Pro Markers
Doily, Pins, Spacer, Flowers, Brads and Gems: From My Stash
Glitter: Stickles - Pink
Ribbon & Sparkly Fibres: From My Stash
Butterfly Punch: From My Stash

I wasn't sure how this card would turn out at first, because my Pro Marker colouring is a bit rusty, because I haven't used them for so long, but I'm quite happy with how it turned out! :)

Over on Laura's blog, I saw an A-Z list that seems to be going around different blogs at the moment, so I thought I'd do one too so you can learn a little bit more about me. Feel free to do one for yourself too if you like and keep passing it on! :)

OK, here goes!

A - Age: Fifteen

B - Bed Size: Single

C - Chore That You Hate: Washing Up

D - Dogs: Not really a dog person, more of a cat lover in case you hadn't already noticed, hee hee!

E - Essential Start to Your Day: Early morning fix of toast and Marmite and kids' TV programmes - I'm just a big kid, hee hee!

F - Favourite Colour: I love pink - always have, always will!

G - Gold or Silver: Hmm... Silver

H - Height: 5ft 7"

I - Instruments You Play: A little bit of self-taught piano, but not much - I'm not very musical!

J - Job Title: Um, does student count? :)

K - Kids: I am one! :D

L - Live: Cheshire, North-West England

M - Must Haves: Family and friends...oh and chocolate!

N - Nicknames: George/Geeg

O - Overnight Hospital Stays: Meningitis as a baby

P - Pet Peeves: People who think they're better than everyone else, rudeness, selfishness

Q - Quote From A Movie: 'Are we human because we gaze at the stars, or do we gaze at them because we are human? Pointless, really. Do the stars gaze back? Now, that's a question.'
Taken from my favourite film, Stardust - I love it!

R - Rhubarb Or Custard: Niether, yuck!

S - Save Or Spend: Hmm... Save for a bit, but then spend, spend, spend! :)

T - Tea Or Coffee: Definitely tea - I hate coffee!

U - Underwear: Comfy, but pretty!

V - Vegetable You Hate: I like most vegetables, but not so keen on parsnips!

W - What Makes You Run Late: The snooze button!

X - X Rays You've Had: I haven't had one, luckily!

Y - Yummy Food That You Make: Cakes, soups, bread and Shepherd's Pie!

Z - Zoo Animal: I like most of them, really, but I like seeing the different varieties of monkeys, like pygmy marmosets and lemurs, so cute!

Well, that's it! Let me know if you do an A-Z list too, so I can come and see! Thanks so much for looking and have a lovely weekend.

Love, Georgia xx













Friday, 16 September 2011

Vintage Bookmark

Hello! I hope you've had a lovely week and are looking forward to the weekend! I love that Friday feeling when you get home from school and can just chill out! Thank you for all your lovely comments about going back to school! I've had a really nice first two weeks back, and my little brother has really enjoyed his first couple of weeks of year seven and seems to be settling in well.





















I made this bookmark for my mum, as she is in the middle of reading the Harry Potter books for the first time at the moment, so I thought I'd make her a vintage bookmark to use.




I've had this cute little Penny Black image for ages and have never used it before, but I think it's perfect for gift boxes and bookmarks because of its size.


Materials:

Image: Penny Black

Papers: Prima - Annalee

Cardstock: Crafters Companion

Distress Ink: Tim Holtz - Brushed Corduroy

Fibres, Flowers, Spacers & Gems: From My Stash

Ruffled Ribbon: From Chris

Vintage Stamps: Tim Holtz

Colouring: Polychromatic Pencils

Paint: Tim Holtz Acrylic Dabber

Brads: PaperMania


I'm entering this into the following challenges:

- Allsorts Challenge - Flowers & Swirls

- Creative Inspirations - Anything Goes

- Cupcake Craft Challenges - Back To School

- Cute Card Thursday - Anything Goes


I'm just off to make a card for a great challenge I've just spotted - will be back soon hopefully with a card, and then you'll see which challenge I mean!


I know it's only September, but I feel all cosy, because it's just started raining outside and we're having a roast dinner for tea, yum - my favourite tea! :)


Anyway, thanks for looking and have a great weekend, whatever you're doing!

Bye for now, love, Georgia xx

















Sunday, 4 September 2011

Back To School... But One Last Card!

Hi everyone! I'm really sad that it's the last day of the summer holidays today. I'm kind of looking forward to going back and getting back into a routine and seeing friends again, but I've really enjoyed just relaxing and having lots of lie-ins over the past few weeks, so I don't really want it to end!
I'm looking forward to having a last chill-out session later though, as me and my parents and brother are going to have a big game of Buzz on the Playstation, which is a competitive game with lots of mini-games, which we all enjoy playing.

Anyway, here is my last card before I go back to school, which I made last night. I tried stamping my image onto kraft for a change, and I'm really pleased with the result. I thought it might be difficult to colour on kraft, but it was surprisingly quite easy, so I'll definitely be using it again! I used this cute Fairy Doodles image, from a set my mum bought me from the NEC ages ago.

Materials:
Image: Fairy Doodles
Sentiment: Tim Holtz
Papers: Prima - Annalee
Cardstock: Bazzil
Colouring: Polychromatic Pencils
Glitter: Stickles (Pink, Lime Green & Waterfall)
Flowers: From My Stash
Brad: PaperMania
Charm: From My Stash
Dew Drops: From My Stash
Pearls: From Mine & My Mum's Stash
Ribbon: From Chris
Jute Ribbon: Bunny-Zoe's Crafts
Butterfly: From My Stash
Wooden Heart: From My Stash
Swirl Stamps: Lizzie Ann Designs
Distress Ink: Tim Holtz - Tattered Rose


I'm entering my card into these challenges:
- Charisma Cardz - Anything Goes
- Truly Scrumptious - Rocked Up Pink
- By The Cute And Girly - All Things Bright And Beautiful

I'd better go now to have some lunch and then get on with getting my stuff ready for school tomorrow. Thanks so much for looking and have a lovely week!

Georgia xxxx

















Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Cream & Gold


Hi everyone! Sorry it's been so long since I last posted - I can't believe it's the last week of the summer holidays already! It seems like ages since I've been at school, but at the same time, the last six weeks have gone really fast.
My mum and dad will both be at work on Friday, so I'm taking my little brother to my school, which he will also be starting next week, as the new starters are invited to come and look around to make themselves more familiar with the school before they start.

I'm also really pleased about my GCSE results, which I collected on results day last week. I'm just about to go into year eleven, so they're not my full results, but just for a few modules I did this year towards my final grades. I got an A in biology, an A in history, a B in maths and in geography I got an A and an A*, so I'm really thrilled!

Anyway, this is a card I made for my mum and dad's anniversary last week, as they have been married for seventeen years now, which is why I added the number seventeen to the card.

I went for a clean and simple feel for a change, which is really different to the kind of cards I normally make. I had a go at making one of my mum's torn roses, from the tutorial on her blog. It's not a patch on hers, but I'll definitely try them again - it's nice to make my own flowers for a change!


Materials:
Image: Sugar Nellie
Sentiment: Hero Arts
Pearlised Card: Crafters Companion
Numbers: Printed Off My Computer
Glitter: Stickles
Butterfly Punch: Unsure
Gems: The Hobby House
Swirl Stamp: Lizzie Ann Designs
Border Punch: Martha Stewart
Colouring: Polychromatic Pencils
Flower Centre: Prima


Thank you for all your lovely comments on my last card, I really appreciate it!

I'm entering this card into these challenges:
- Less Is More - Take 3 Challenges - (Week 3 - Spring, Week 5 - Pastel Colours & Week 16 - Butterflies)
- Creative Card Crew - Anything Goes
- Oldie But A Goodie - Lots Of Sparkle
- Simon Says Stamp Challenge - Anything Goes & Blog Hop


Hopefully I'll be back before I go back to school with another card. I'm looking forward to seeing my friends again and starting a new term, but on the other hand, I don't want the summer holidays to end!

Anyway, thank you for looking and enjoy the rest of your week!
Love, Georgia xx











Thursday, 18 August 2011

Messy Rabbit Card & Gift

Hello! I hope everyone is having a great week! I can't believe nearly four weeks of the summer holidays have gone already!

I made this card and some earrings in a little gift box for my great-grandma, who turns ninety-two in just over a week. Sorry the photos aren't very clear. I took them last night in my garden and the light wasn't that good, and I couldn't take anymore today because I've packed everything up to post off to Reading, where she lives.
Anyway, I used this cute Messy Rabbit image by Joanna Sheen, as I thought she might like it. I also tried out my mum's new Magnolia Doohickey die, which I really like because it'll go with a lot!

Materials:

Image: Joanna Sheen - Messy Rabbit

Sentiment: Printed Off The Computer

Papers: K & Co. - Classic

Flowers: From My Stash (Green One Coloured With Pro Marker)

Ribbon: From My Stash

Swirls: Magnolia - Doohickey Die

Swirl Stamps: Lizzie Ann Designs

Doily: From My Stash

Colouring: Polychromatic Pencils

Dew Drops: From My Stash

Pearls & Pearl Hearts: From My Stash

Distress Ink: Tim Holtz - Brushed Corduroy


Here are the box and earrings I made to go with the card. I really like making earrings - they're so quick and easy and make really nice simple gifts!


The papers I used for it are from the same pad as the card, K & Co. Classic; the flowers and pearls are from my stash and the sentiment was printed off the computer.

I'm going to enter the box and card into a few challenges, but separately.



I'm entering the card into these challenges:

- A Spoon Full of Sugar - Happy Birthday


- Oldie But A Goodie - The Great Outdoors


- Papertake Weekly Challenge - Bingo (Top Line - Blooms, Pearls and Doily)


I'm entering the box into just one challenge:

- Allsorts Challenge -Anything But A Card



Anyway, have a nice week and weekend and I will be back soon hopefully with some more cards before the end of the summer holidays!


Thank you for looking, bye for now!

Love, Georgia xx

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Blue & Green

Hi everyone! I'm back again with another card - I'm making the most of the free time I have by making cards, yay!
I don't know about you, but my last post title has contradicted itself a bit now, seeing as it's been pouring down with rain non-stop for the last couple of days here in the North-West! It feels more like Autumn or Winter now, but oh well; it's nice and cosy. :)

I went for a blue and green theme to this card. I've had this Tilda image for ages - it's one that my mum stamped for me a while ago, and it's definitely one of my favourite Tilda images, but I haven't used it until now!

Materials:


Image: Magnolia


Sentiment: Tim Holtz


Colouring: Polychromatic Pencils


Papers: Prima - Annalee


Cardstock: Bazzil


Distress Ink: Tim Holtz - Scattered Straw


Glitter: Stickles


Flowers: From My Stash


Brads: From My Stash


Lace: From My Stash




Pearls: From My Stash




Flower Punch: Martha Stewart


Chipboard Button: From My Stash


Flourish, Flower & Butterfly Stamps: Tim Holtz - Visual Artistry



Here is a closer view - I really enjoyed colouring this image. I always think the Tildas with wings are so cute!










I'm entering this into these challenges:



- Charisma Cardz - Distressing



- Truly Scumptious - Lace It Up



- My Time To Craft - Fairy Tales



Last night, I watched Planet of the Apes for the first time with my mum, dad and brother, which I really enjoyed! It was really nice sitting and watching a film inside when it was all cold and rainy outside, hee hee!


Tomorrow, me and my brother are going to the cinema to see Mr. Popper's Penguins with Jim Carrey, who is one of my favourite actors, so I'm looking forward to that, and we're going to Pizza Hut on the way back for a treat, yummy! :)


I'll hopefully be back soon with the card and gift I'm going to make today for my great-grandma, who turns ninety-two in a couple of weeks.

Anyway, have a nice week and enjoy your weekend and thanks so much for looking! Thank you for your lovely comments on my last card too, I really appreciate it! :D


Bye for now!

Georgia xxxx
















Monday, 8 August 2011

Summer Days...

Hi! I hope everyone's enjoying the summer - I just thought I'd pop on here today to show you this summer-themed card I made!

I wanted to use bright, summery colours on this card, which fits in with a couple of challenges who are looking for summery cards and bright colours at the moment!
I also added some faux stitching with a stamp I borrowed from my mum, and I used Basic Grey papers, as the Nook and Pantry set is lovely and summery!


Materials:
Image: Magnolia
Sentiment: Studio G
Papers: Basic Grey - Nook & Pantry
Cardstock: Bazzil
Colouring: Polychromatic Pencils
Distress Ink: Tim Holtz - Faded Jeans
Flowers: From My Stash
Pearls: Bunny-Zoe's Crafts
Stitching Stamp: Borrowed From My Mum
Glitter: Stickles
Gems: The Hobby House
Felt Ribbon: From My Stash
Red Fibres: From My Stash
Pins: From My Stash


The theme at Just Magnolia this week is Anything Goes, with the added option of glitter, so I added lots of glitter to the hearts on the image, which you can see a bit clearer on this picture.



I'm really, really enjoying the summer holidays so far! I'm loving being able to chill out and relax, and I'm making the most of it before all the work starts piling up when I go back to school in September.
This will be my final year at secondary school, before I move up to the Sixth Form, so I'll have lots of preparation to do before my exams next summer!
My little brother is starting secondary school this year too, so he will be in Year Seven in September, so at least I'll be there to help him if he gets lost!


I've had quite a lot going on so far. I had a bit of a disastrous shopping trip a couple of weeks ago! I caught the train to Chester with a few friends, and I ended up coming home with nothing, because I left my bags on a seat in a shop while I was trying on shoes and didn't realise until it was too late and they were gone! I was really gutted at the time, but I definitely won't be making that mistake again, and luckily I hadn't spent all my money, so I'm taking the rest with me to London, as we're going on a trip there in a couple of weeks, as me and my brother have never been before. I'm so excited!

Anyway, here are the challenges I am entering my card into:
- Basic Grey Challenges - Sizzling Summer
- Crafty Calendar Challenge - Hot Colours
- Just Magnolia & Hanglar Stanglar Challenge - Anything Goes (Added Option of Glitter)
- Cupcake Craft Challenges - Sew Mad
- Charisma Cardz - Bingo (I Have Used Flowers, Pearls and Glitter)

Before I go, I thought I'd show you a few photos of Fizzy soaking up the sun in the garden over the last couple of weeks! It's not very sunny today - a bit windy and rainy, but nice and cosy, hee hee!















































It's a hard life, eh? :)





Thanks so much for looking and have a great week!

Lots of love, Georgia xx













Sunday, 24 July 2011

Vintage Hanglar Card

Hello! It feels like ages since I've posted on my blog! We're all moved in now to our new house and we're settling in really well! I haven't really been in the crafting mood over the last couple of weeks, because I wanted to settle in and relax a bit first, plus my craft stuff is at the bottom of my wardrobe at the moment, so it's not very accessible. Eventually though, my dad is going to put some floating shelves up in my room, so I can store things on there and then move my craft stuff somewhere else.
When I made this card yesterday, I realised how much I'd missed card making!

I've made it to enter into a few different challenges and I used my mum's new Tim Holtz stamps, which I really like!
I also had a go at doing a sepia effect with my colouring again, and I'm pleased with how it came out, as it's something a bit different and makes a card look a bit more vintage.




Materials:
Image: Hanglar
'Love' Sentiment & Stamped Text: Tim Holtz
Doily: From My Stash
Papers: Prima - Annalee
Colouring: Polychromatic Pencils
Cardstock: Bazzil
Flowers: From My Stash
Newspaper-Style Flowers: Printed Off The Computer and Punched With Woodware Punch
Wooden Heart: From My Stash
Pearls: Martha Stewart
Distress Ink: Tim Holtz - Brushed Corduroy
Chandelier Branch: From My Stash


Over at the Simon Says Stamp Challenge this week, the theme is to use newspaper on your card. I couldn't find a newspaper at our house, so I printed some newspaper text off the computer and punched flowers out of it, and then what did my mum bring back from the shop about five minutes later?...a newspaper! Typical! :)

I'm so glad it's the summer holidays now! So far, I've been chilling out a lot, plus I don't have much homework to do, which is nice! Today, we're all going to our local farm to get some gravel for our new back garden and me and my brother will probably feed the animals!

I'm entering my card into these challenges:

- Allsorts Challenge - Free 'n' Easy
- Colour Create - Cream, Aqua and Pale Pink
- Creative Card Crew - Animal Antics
- Papertake Weekly - Getting Cute
- Simon Says Stamp Challenge - Use Newspaper
- Stamp Something - Something Embellished
- Stampin' For The Weekend - Paws For Thought
- The Pink Elephant - Photo Inspiration

Anyway, I'd better go now. Thank you for looking and enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Love, Georgia xx