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Monthly Archives: April 2015

Crafty Hazel’s Christmas Extra Challenge ~ May

30 Thursday Apr 2015

Posted by A Woolly Life in Christmas Cards, Crafts, Design Team

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And wooosh!  April flew by and here we are knocking on the door of May.  This means there’s a new challenge at CHNC Extra and as always we’re an “anything goes as long as it’s Christmas” challenge.  You know how we love to see your Christmas cards building up every month.

Our generous sponsor is always Bugaboo Stamps with a great prize for one lucky person:

And the DT get to use Jodi’s fun images every month too.  This month I used the seriously cute Winter Bird Trio, keeping it simple as I had some incredibly shiny Holographic paper from SEI to contend with!

Spot the shiny paper lol.  I coloured the image with Prisma pencils, adding some Stickles to the pompom trim, the branch and the baubles.  The baubles were also covered with Glossy Accents too.  The sentiment is from Kaiserkfraft, stamped in Memento Rosebud, and the blue/pink backing card are scraps from The Paper Company.

Until next time…

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Challenges:

Pixies Snippets Workshop ~ Use Up Your Scraps (pink/blue card)

Georgia On My Mind

27 Monday Apr 2015

Posted by A Woolly Life in Life, Seasons, Travel, Weather

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Home again, home again, jigety-jig!

Yes, we’ve been gallivanting around again, those of you who have been with me a while might remember that we like to head South at this time of year in search of some sun.  Our destination is usually the Isle of Palms in South Carolina, but this time around we decided to add a couple of days in Savannah, Georgia at the start of the holiday, and then finish up with a week on the IOP.

Savannah is billed as America’s Most Beautiful City because of it’s old buildings, cobbled streets, green spaces and it’s beautiful city squares, everyone we talked to said how wonderful it is.  So after a terrible 16 hour drive in topical pouring rain for over two thirds of it, we finally arrived at our hotel in Mid-town Savannah.

Typically at this time of year Savannah enjoys temps in the 80’sF (high 20’s to early 30’sC), but that rain we drove through (for well over 600 miles) ushered in a cold front more reminiscent of December than April!  We topped out at 53F (11C) on our one day looking round the old city, and we just weren’t prepared for that at all!  Still, we made the most of it and had a long, but interesting, day.

Don’t be fooled by the “I’m happy to be here” grin, it was Michigan temps and I was wearing a thin long sleeved tshirt and capri’s.  I had nothing else.  Andrew was wearing shorts!

The city is up-river from the ocean but was still a major and bustling port back in the day.  Now the river is more a source of tourist entertainment than trade.

The city is incredibly green, but it was also very dull and overcast making photos difficult, but I liked the old cobbled streets and the iron walkways spanning them.  The buildings to the left are the back of the old warehouses that front the river.

Needing a warm up we soon sniffed out the best coffee shop around.  Savannah Coffee Roasters started out as a coffee importer and roaster many moons ago in 1909.  They used to be just a supplier of fresh coffee to other establishments until a couple of years ago when the company was bought out by an Australian lady who renovated a fantastic old building and opened it up as a cafe.   Now, they still roast their own coffee but they also bake fabulous cakes (Limoncello Cake for me and Tiramisu for Andrew), and have a great lunch menu too.  Their executive chef was the last to train under the formidable doyen of  American cookery, Julia Childs.

Founded in 1733 by General James Edward Oglethorpe representing King George II, Savannah was originally settled to stem the Catholic flow of the Spanish and French Northwards from Florida and Louisiana.  The original city plan and layout was even mapped out before Oglethorpe set sail from England.  This included the 24 city squares that the city is perhaps most famous for.

Like many cities old cities though Savannah has seen its fortunes rise and fall over the years and two of the original squares were lost to redevelopment in the 1950’s before the formation of the Historic Savannah Foundation preserved them and the historic buildings around them.

Oglethope’s original design had trust lots on the East and West sides of the Squares for churches and public buildings and tithing lots on the North and South sides for colonists homes.

Some of the Squares are wonderful, peaceful oasis’s from the bustle of a big city, others now find themselves on the main routes in and out of the city and take a lot of vehicular traffic.  None of the roads go though the squares, so even the big buses and lorries have to negotiate the large evergreen oaks, narrow streets, parked cars and tourists as they make their way gingerly around them!

But I’ll be honest… perhaps it was the cold weather that did it, or the very touristy section by the waterfront, or all the traffic in the city or maybe all the walking we did, but I was seriously beginning to wonder what all the fuss was about.  I know with warmer temps and some sun the place would look amazingly different but I was already beginning to turn my thoughts towards Charleston, the Isle of Palms and South Carolina….

Sparkles Monthly Challenge ~ Ribbon & Buttons

15 Wednesday Apr 2015

Posted by A Woolly Life in Crafts, Design Team

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Hello All ~ It’s time for a new challenge at Sparkles this month, thank you all for joining in with our Teddy Bear theme last time, please check the main blog to see the winner and Top 3.

Our lovely leader Shaz picked the theme for this month.  It is Shaz’s last challenge with Sparkles as she is stepping away from both Sparkles blogs and we will miss her, but the show will go on and the challenges will continue.  Hopefully Shaz will even have time to pop in once in a while too!

We have two fabulous sponsors again this month, we have a fab prize pack from Marianne Designs:

And once again we have a voucher for you to spend at Crafty Ribbons:

So, Ribbons & Buttons.  This is what I did this month.

I used a beautiful Mo Manning image called What’s Cooking?  She’s been printed out for a long time (over a year) so it didn’t bleed at all when I used my Prisma’s and blending oil to colour her up.  As you can see I went with a bright Spring theme as we’ve definitely turned a corner in my neck of the woods.  Winter is, most definitely, history!

So let’s start from the top.. the gingham backing paper is a digi freebie from The Friday Freebie, the birthday paper is from a Dovecraft pack and the orange flower paper is from a MME pack.  They were all edged in blue Distress Ink and matted on to blue card.  The central blue strip is punched with the Fiskars Threading Water punch from a scrap of card.

The sentiment is Hero Arts stamped in Versafine Black.  The yellow flowers are from Prima, buttons from Michaels and baker’s twine from American Crafts  The blue gingham ribbon came with a UK card magazine and I used the Bow Easy to create the cute double bow.

Finally I popped the image up on foam dots, which you can see better in this photo.

We’d love to have you join in with us this month, we really appreciate your support as always.

Crafty Hazel’s Mid-Month Reminder

14 Tuesday Apr 2015

Posted by A Woolly Life in Christmas Cards, Crafts, Design Team

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It’s time for the mid-month reminder at Crafty Hazel’s Christmas Extra Challenge, remember you can make anything you wish, as long as it’s Christmas based, as our challenges are always “Anything Goes”.  We’re always sponsored by Bugaboo Stamps who offer a very generous $21 prize pack.

I made two very quick and easy cards for you, these would be very simple to mass produce and they’re also really flat, so no extra postage to worry about.  I don’t know about you but I have a mountain of snippets of Christmas papers left over from other projects, so I always try to find ways to use some of them up.

 

These cards use nothing more than some little snips of patterned paper cut into pennant shapes, a sentiment and a few little gems.  The backing cards were from a cheap card making kit from years ago, I still have a few left in other colours so might do a few more of these.  Here they are close up so you can see the detail better.

The card front was covered in white cardstock.  The pennants are hand cut from DCWV papers, although the green text paper on this one was from a UK card magazine.  The sentiment is from Kaiserkraft, stamped in Versamagic Aloe Vera ink and as much as I love this stamp set I find the quality to be bad.  The rubber is very soft and too pliable, press too hard and the words blur, don’t press hard enough and you get an unevenly stamped sentiment as I have here.  I’m still working on it!  I found the glittered heart in the little tin of die cut scraps and I added a few green gems to finish it off.

The second card was made in the same manner, all of the papers are DCWV this time, the sentiment is from the same Kaiserkraft set and the ink is Memento Rhubarb Stalk.

So that’s me for this month.  I hope you have time to join us again and get those cards made!

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Challenges:

Pixies Snippets Playground ~ Use Up Your Scraps

Sister Act Card Challenge ~ Anything Goes

A Birthday Card

06 Monday Apr 2015

Posted by A Woolly Life in Crafts

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I realised that I never did blog about the birthday card I made for my husband back in February, it appeared in a “general roundup” type of post but that was all.  So here it is now, in all its glory!

The seriously cute image is Hello Baby Giraffe from A Day For Daisies and I coloured it with Prisma pencils and cut it out with a Spellbinders circle die, mounted on to a Spellbinders scalloped circle die.  The blue backing card is from The Paper Company and the DP is all MME Lost & Found Oliver collection.  The sentiment is from Hero Arts, stamped in Versamagic Paris Dusk.

Like most men, my husband dislikes embellishments, but I really don’t think that this card needed anything anyway.  The LO was based on a sketch at Sketch Saturday from early February and one of the DT had used this same giraffe image and papers.  Oddly enough, I’d also just used those papers on a different card and they were still sitting on my desk and so having a giraffe loving husband I knew right away that it would make the most perfect birthday card for him!

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Challenges:

Simon Says Wednesday Challenge ~ Happy Birthday

Crafty Calendar Challenge ~ Add A Sentiment

Crafty Hazel’s Patterned Paper Challenge ~ Anything Goes

Sparkles Christmas Challenge ~ Use Kraft Card

01 Wednesday Apr 2015

Posted by A Woolly Life in Christmas Cards, Crafts, Design Team

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Hello All, time to start another month at Sparkles Christmas Challenge.  The lovely Jo has chosen a great theme for you this time round, and that is to use Kraft card.  And I know how much we all like using that!

Before we get to my card I need to tell you about our brilliant sponsors for this month.

First up we have 3 digis from Crafty Sentiments Designs, and then we have a voucher from Crafty Ribbons.

For my card this month I cased a beautiful one I saw on Pinterest, it had been pinned and re-pinned so I don’t know who the original artist was to give credit to unfortunately.

My Kraft card is in the card base and also in the die cut Memory Box Snowflakes.

I embossed a Darice snowflake embossing folder and added lots of die cut pine branches that had been cut from various  scraps of green card. At the back is a few chopped up Marianne Pine Branches and on top are McGill punched Pine Branches. They were all sprayed with Perfect Pearls mist in Pearl and Heirloom Gold and I used Glossy Accent to make sure they stayed put!  I then wrapped gold ribbon around the panel and secured it to an offcut of red card.  The sentiment is from a package of Christmas wrapping paper but I think I put it to a better use!

The Memory Box snowflakes were cut from more scraps of kraft card.  I deliberated a long time between three small or two small and one large snowflake!  When I was happy I added some red pearls.

I had a lot of fun making this, it looks so stunning but it’s really pretty simple to do.  I hope you have time to join in with us this month, we love seeing all your beautiful Christmas cards.

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Challenges:

Pixies Snippets Playground ~ Use Up Your Scraps (lots of scraps this time!)

Sister Act Card Challenge ~ Anything Goes

Crafty Hazel’s Christmas Challenge ~ Stick It! (Loads of sticking going on here, lol!)

 Winter Wonderland ~ Embossing (Wet or Dry)

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