Cards made for a good cause and often upcycled to respect and care for the environment
Wednesday 21 July 2010
Quick make - lock and key
This lock and key sticker was bought from a cheap store that sells wrapping paper and stickers. It came in a set of five. I am left with only two now and when I went looking for more there were none!! :( The foil is from my kitchen and the square blue paper is a post-it. It sold off for 2 dollars in my last charity sale.
Quick make - champagne bottle
Fabric and wool
Circles and squares
Dog with flower and lace
Hello, all you lovely artists in blogland. Here is a card that my daughter stamped and coloured with Marvy brush markers. I stuck it on brown card stock. The distressed effect was my first try with distress ink that was gifted to me on my birthday. The lace is not really matching but I always seem to suffer from this great urge to use it... ;) And sometimes it is misplaced!!!
Monday 12 July 2010
Saturday 10 July 2010
Quilled card
Saturday 12 June 2010
Scrunchie flowers
Word stamp card
I made this card on shimmery blue card stock. The purplish blue paper was made by my daughter - she randomly scattered powder purple and blue powder paint and sprayed it with water. She sprinked glitter on top and it just looked so bright and tempting...
The stamp is new - I am trying my hand at rubber stamping.
Friday 11 June 2010
Gift wrap
Picture of charity sale
These are some of my beautiful customers who bought my cards in the charity sale on the 26th of May. As I mentioned earlier, children are my big all time customers. Thank God for angels on earth. The sale went pretty well and with the proceeds we managed to buy stationery items for 180 poor children in a primary school in Indonesia.
One highlight was the cookie jars that I took along with me... oatmeal and chocolate bikis. And the children loved them (ofcourse only the choco ones!) Nobody except adults touched the oatmeal cookies. It was such fun to offer cookies for no reason at all!!! :) Never mind the fact that the bikis only helped encouraged the sale.
Decoupage table mat
Thursday 10 June 2010
Baby boy card
Quick make - yellow wall paper
Sunday 6 June 2010
Orange and Gold Ethnic Motif
Saturday 5 June 2010
Thursday 3 June 2010
This card has been recycled from wrapping paper from my daughter's gift.
I added faux crystals to the flower centres and pop up glitter glue to dress them up.
The striped paper at the bottom is from my daughter's Dora book - it came off on it's own and I was just as happy!! It just seemed to blend so well with the flowers.
Tuesday 1 June 2010
Monday 31 May 2010
This card has sentimental value for me because I have made it with wrapping paper used to pack my birthday gift last year by a special friend.
When I received my gift I knew in an instant that I could recycle the paper...
It was a bit time consuming to cut out the heart, flower and butterfly but enjoyable at the same time.
I dressed up the butterflies with faux crystal and tiny flower embellishments. Glitter and pop up glue added the sparkle.
Friday 28 May 2010
Wednesday 26 May 2010
I had my famous charity card sale today... and as always it went off well. I think next time round, I am not going to be nervous any more because the cards seem to sell everytime.
I had my table outside near the backyard of the school - it was a hot day and I was a bit miserable because I don't like the sun. It tires me out!
But I am always on cloud nine around the time of my sale... I just love selling my cards.
I had my table outside near the backyard of the school - it was a hot day and I was a bit miserable because I don't like the sun. It tires me out!
But I am always on cloud nine around the time of my sale... I just love selling my cards.
Sunday 23 May 2010
I dry embossed this and glued it on to metallic green paper... sorry the picture quality is not the best.
For the shading I used pastel chalks from Dover craft. My daughter picked them up from a craft store in the UK thinking that they were eye shadows and that she could use them for dress ups!
I love using these chalks.
Saturday 22 May 2010
Wednesday 19 May 2010
My ten year old daughter who is also my art critque cannot stand these cards... but I do like them because they are kind of natural and eco friendly.
I picked up these leaves from New Zealand - way back in 2002 and pressed them right away. Using them at last - better late than never...
The yellowish green tie and dye was done by my daughter on toilet tissue... she was just playing with vegetable dyes and I loved the final effect.
I am having my next card sale on May, the 26th and the proceeds will go towards buying school supplies for the children in a poor village in Indonesia.
My daughter and her fourth grader classmates will be going to visit the school early next month and they will hand over stationery, old clothes and bags to the children.
There are a total of 180 children in the village and we are planning to donate to all of them.
Am really excited. Getting posters ready to hang in the school to get maximum publicity.
Have about 60 cards to sell - hopefully we'll do well!
Tuesday 18 May 2010
I made this card using ribbon that is over 9 years old... bought it from the haberdashery in John Lewis in London.
The handmade paper is from India. I like jute so thought of adding it. Did some pop up painting at the bottom which makes it look a bit tacky... did not turn out as I thought it would! :(
Monday 17 May 2010
Sunday 16 May 2010
I was just trying my hand at stamping after seeing Allana's cards and so many others... and I just experimented with my Versamark multi-colour stamp pad.
Sorry could not read the name of the manufacturer on the paisley stamp.
The yellow ribbon is to hide a flaw in the card - I am a specialist at covering up errors! ;)
Guess, I am going to submit this card too for Susan's OLW challenge incase I have not missed the deadline ...
Saturday 15 May 2010
Friday 14 May 2010
Thursday 13 May 2010
My ten year old lovely daughter made this for fun... and it sold off at one of the charity sales in school.
The pink teddies are Sizzix dye cuts and are made from pearlized paper from India.
She wrote Happy Birthday with pop up pearl glitter glue.
Even though she thought it was not good enough to sell, it went so easily and that was a matter of pride for me...
The pink teddies are Sizzix dye cuts and are made from pearlized paper from India.
She wrote Happy Birthday with pop up pearl glitter glue.
Even though she thought it was not good enough to sell, it went so easily and that was a matter of pride for me...
Monday 10 May 2010
Even though small children are my big time customers, I am always short of ideas when it comes to crafting cards for boys or men.
This card was made with different textures of paper. I love layering and never seem to tire of it. I sold it my daughter's school family fair to a Japanese lady. I am sure she bought it to send to her son's friend.
Somebody needs to inspire me with cards for boys...
This card was made with different textures of paper. I love layering and never seem to tire of it. I sold it my daughter's school family fair to a Japanese lady. I am sure she bought it to send to her son's friend.
Somebody needs to inspire me with cards for boys...
Here is another quilled card coming your way...
The flowers are made from pearlised handmade paper from India.
The flower pot has been punched using Carl craft punches.
I love adding bows to my cards even though my ten year old daughter says I use them far too often... bows remind me of my pretty party frocks as a child!
The flowers are made from pearlised handmade paper from India.
The flower pot has been punched using Carl craft punches.
I love adding bows to my cards even though my ten year old daughter says I use them far too often... bows remind me of my pretty party frocks as a child!
I made this card for Mother's day and a small Japanese girl picked it up at my daughter's school for USD 2/ For some reason children love my cards... must be the colours!
This card is made with punches from Carl craft. The blue paper is handmade from India and so is the pink paper.
I used organza ribbon to lend it a special touch. I simply love bows. The pink checkered ribbon has been recyled from one of my younger daughter's gifts that we received when she was born two years ago.
This card is made with punches from Carl craft. The blue paper is handmade from India and so is the pink paper.
I used organza ribbon to lend it a special touch. I simply love bows. The pink checkered ribbon has been recyled from one of my younger daughter's gifts that we received when she was born two years ago.
Saturday 8 May 2010
Pastel Hearts
This card was made on hand made paper from India including the pink and the mauve layers. The heart stickers are 3D stickers I bought from the UK. Sadly I have run out of them.
The pop up paint is acrylic pop up fabric paint from India called Fevicryl. I love using it... haven't found anything like it so far.
One of my daughters friends bought it for USD 2/. The profits went to charity.
The heart punches were punched from Sizzix mini punches.
The paper has been recylced from my daughter's Barbie doll carton. I decorated the hearts with pop up glitter glue.
The raised effect was obtained with double sided foam tape.
This card was put up for sale in the charity card sale in the school.
My daughter's friend liked it so much that I could not resist giving it to her for free. It was lovely to see her face light up!
The paper has been recylced from my daughter's Barbie doll carton. I decorated the hearts with pop up glitter glue.
The raised effect was obtained with double sided foam tape.
This card was put up for sale in the charity card sale in the school.
My daughter's friend liked it so much that I could not resist giving it to her for free. It was lovely to see her face light up!
I quilled the flowers myself and stuck them on to offwhite mulberry paper from India.
For the leaves I folded green textured paper and cut the leaves to give a 3 D look.
I sold the card at a sale in my daughter's school for USD 3.
I quilled the roses with hand made paper from India and stuck them on a layered background. I love the riot of colours - just right for spring.
I sell my cards for charity at my daughter's school and believe me this card sold in no time. It went for USD 3 - though in my heart I knew I could have made more money since there is a lot of hard work!
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