Quirky Crafts Challenge -21 Spooky or recipe

Yet again time for a new challenge....Lyn's turn this time. we had some lovely images from Limited Runs to work with...and there is a choice of digi images for a prize, so head on over to Quirky Crafts Challenge Blog and enter.
Here is mine

It is a tent type card, but with a folded bit inside, like a stepper card.....I have no clue what the official name is for this fold...sorry! I coloured the bat with trusty promarkers and mounted him onto an acetate strip, so I could get the effect of him flying out at you from the haunted scene behind. I don't really get into the whole Halloween thing much......but I quite like this one....

Quirky Challenge- In the jungle

Please excuse this very quick post this time....I have been quite poorly this week and should be resting.....If I am on the computer for long I will get nagged by my ever loving Husband to rest.
Just a quick post to show you the door hanging I chose to make for the challenge this time at Quirky Crafts Challenge Blog. Please click the link to go there and see the details. I used two digistamps provided by our sponsor (details on the challenge blog) to make this door sign for a nephews bedroom. Hope you like it.


Quirky Crafts Challenge 19- anything but a card

Caro's challenge this time, sponsored by Robyns Fetish once more. Anything but a card she said! I am not really into the old altered art scene...so I didn't have some wonderful old relic laying around to be made over...except me that is! SO....what to do????

I decided I would make something from scratch, and as everyone is talking and thinking about kids going back to school (although mine are way past this stage!) I decided a pen/pencil box would be nice. I dug out some old mount board scraps...you know those little bits that get left from boxes and frame etc, those bits that are just a tincy bit too big to feel good about throwing them away. I knew they would come in handy for something one day, if I kept them long enough.This is what I made




I covered the mount board with some printed denim look paper. Painted the inside with H2O paints. Cut a cuttlebug die buckle to go on the blue seam binding type ribbon, and then coloured the images kindly donated by Robyns Fetish, our sponsors this challenge. Couldn't resist a bit of grafitti too. Voila!
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WOYWW 116

Here is my desk this morning. What can I show you??
Well the postie came yesterday with my Martha Stewart stamp around the page. Shouldn't have bought it really, but I happened to catch it on screen and thought it looked good. Haven't had time to play yet as yesterday was busy. My Son enrolled at College, having done really well in his GCSE's he could choose the course he really wanted. We also had haircuts here yesterday so the afternoon just disappeared. Hopefully I can play today. You can also see a card I am working on. Mum wanted a card for my Cousin's Son, who is to be 11 years old and who is mad on Scrapheap Challenge etc. I thought this one would be easy, but I have found it really hard to find images that were suitable. I think I am getting there now though...just needs finishing off. Apart from all my storage there is not much more to see really.

Hop on over to Julia's blog to see lots of other workdesks...

Quirky Crafts Challenge - 18 - Flourishes and embossing

Time for me to choose a challenge again over at Quirky Crafts Challenge Blog. This time I have chosen Flourishes and embossing. I want to see at least one flourish and a bit of any kind of embossing on each entry!
He is my Design Team Offering:-
The backing paper was from a free digikit, unfortunately I don't know where that came from now..and the flourish and Love were cut using my Gazelle and the fabulous Make The Cut Software.
The main image is of course a lovely digistamp provided by our sponsors this challenge Robyn's Fetish, this one is called Blossom. The image was coloured using a mixture of promarkers and flexi promarkers (which are fantastic!). I used Blossom and Pale Blossom with marsh green and cocoa. It doesn't show in the picture, but the centres of the flowers are decoupaged and embossed with clear to make them shiny. The white oval mat was also cut from my Gazelle, and I used Penny Duncan's faux nestie effect cuttlebug embossing method to emboss the edge....mark 1 had swirls embossed on the mat too....but I decided that was a step too far!
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