Thursday, 12 March 2020

Birthday wishes

Hello dear. bloggers,

This card took me a long, long time to make since I die cut a big rectangular from Kaiser craft nestie out of a small piece of cardstock. 

To add to it, I insisted on using it, being the Queen of recycling. 
After many months I finally found this die-cut butterfly from Kaiser craft in my stash. My steady friend, the famous Cuttlebug helped me as ever with all the die cutting here.

The paper I have used for the butterfly die is watercolour and I did some kind of smoosh technique on it. 
The little pearls were used to make it elegant as well as to hide a few faux pas. 
The sentiment was store bought from the UK many years ago while the doily is something I had won in a lucky draw many years ago in blog land.




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Tuesday, 10 March 2020

Hand printed paper from India

Dear sweet bloggers,

This card was made with hand printed paper from India and it looks really pretty in real life. 
The shiny washi tape is also from India. 
It took me a while to stick the washi tape as it was one of those that was pretty strong minded when it comes to sticking. Lol.



https://crafterscafeblogchallenge.blogspot.com/ anything goes
http://craftyhazelnutspatternedpaper.blogspot.com/ - anything goes with patterned paper
http://cardsgalorechallenges.blogspot.com/ - anything goes
https://lovetoscrapchallengeblog.blogspot.com/ - anything goes



Wishes of health and well being,

Monica 

Monday, 9 March 2020

Happy Birthday card this time

Hello bloggers,

Here is my card to show you today. The cupcake topper was in my stash and I do know that I paid a bomb for it in Indonesia. The washi tapes are from Japan and Singapore. The rhinestones are from Kaiser craft while the sentiment banner is store bought. I am fairly pleased with this card. And yes, there is absolutely nothing recycled on this card for a change. 


I will submit this card in the following challenges:

https://creataliciouschallenges.blogspot.com/ - anything goes with the option of monochrome


Happy card making and stay healthy,

Monica 

Wednesday, 4 March 2020

Another thank you! What???

Hello dear bloggers,

This card was made in December when my older one was here from University over Christmas. 

I had these really cool stickers which had holographic circles. I took a couple and more of my flower punches and punched the flowers making sure the centre is aligned with the actual centre of the flower. 
In real life, the flowers look really cool. The ribbon is really fancy and the sentiment has been die cut using black cardstock.


I will submit my card in the following challenges:

artydivas - anything goes


Catch you later,

Monica

Tuesday, 3 March 2020

I could make thank you cards for ever

Dear sweet bloggers,

In May 2010, I will complete 10 years of blogging. That is a landmark and the joys that have come along with the kindest people I have met have changed my life. Anyway, I should save these golden words for the anniversary. Lol.

I got taken away there and now back to my card. This is the new die that I bought online from Sizzix, I think. 
The sentiment is from a die and I have used packaging material for it. It had to be stuck right where it is since there was a strange stain from the distress inks.

Distress inks were used on the folder to colour the trees. Twine at the bottom completed the picture which has been knotted in two places as it seemed a bit stiff.  

Now let me see if I can find any challenges to fit in this card.





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Happy card making,

Monica

Sunday, 1 March 2020

I love peacock feathers


Hello dear bloggers,

So here is the 1st of March - wish you all a happy month ahead. 
This card below was made for the Singapore Council of Women's Organizations (SCWO) to be used for the women's shelter as a thank you card to their many donors. 
I have used bright gold washi tape and a satin ribbon with peacock feather print from Spotlight. 
The little jewellery tag (which is actually the smallest nestie from a pack) is my new buy and I wrote 'thanks' on it. I tied the tag with a gold yarn to the ribbon. 
I have to give myself a pat for this simple beauty.


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Happy card making,

Monica 

Thursday, 27 February 2020

The perfect pear

Hello dear bloggers,

Here is another card to show you today made with a rubber stamp and hand coloured with Pentel water colour tubes. I randomly stuck washi tape on the Kraft background and used packaging cartons for dimension under the stamped paper and the one below that. I quite like the way this card turned out. 



Happy card making,

Monica