Friday 31 July 2020

Male card with recycled material


Hello bloggers,

Here is a male card to show you today which has been made with partly recycled material. The matt gold cogs have been die cut using an old wallpaper sample. The bright gold cogs were die cut from wrappings of Ferraro Rocher chocolates. The little round shapes are the waste bits which I had to stick at strategic positions to hide some flaws. The black paper was very fancy gift packaging in its previous life. The sentiment is a die cut as well. 


I will participate in the following challenges with this card:




Monica 



Thursday 30 July 2020

Live Love Laugh

Hello lovely peeps,

Here is a card made with watercolours painted by Aleeza. She put masking tape to keep the white space in the middle. The colour ran out a little and entered below the masking tape but I quite liked the effect. 
The watercoloured background was layered on to black cardstock. 
The sentiment die was bought from a wee little store while we were in Perth last October. 




 I will enter this card in the following challenges:

http://lilredwagon.blogspot.com/ - make your own background


Monica 

Wednesday 29 July 2020

Om, Amen, Amin - Peace to one and all


Dear lovely bloggers,

You may not believe this - this card has been made with a free sample of wallpaper that I had lying around for the past 20 years. I finally looked into my stash of wallpapers and felt that the glue was getting less sticky so I decided to use them and not lose them. Lol. 
I stuck a beautiful Om peel off in the centre and went over with Fevicryl fabric glue on the left. At the bottom, I have used washi tape to cover up the white space.
Om is apparently a very powerful Sanskrit mantra and it has been scientifically proven to have healing vibrations. So here is my offering of love and peace to each one of us on this planet. 
May there be love, may there be forgiveness, may we be kind.



I will enter the following challenges with this card:


Monica 

Tuesday 28 July 2020

Black white and red

Hello lovely bloggers,

Here is my card to show you today. The image was stamped with a Kaiser craft clear stamp on a scrap piece of paper however for some reason it did not look clear and crisp. So I picked up a very ordinary black Pilot gel pen and tried to follow the flowers, stems and leaves. 
The border has doodled with the same black pen. A piece of cardstock was embossed and I layered the image on a red paper which was from a Starbucks cup (after cutting it out) on it. The black paper is also from fancy packaging material. 
The ribbon and button are from my stash and it sure took me a long time to position them right below the image. All is well that turns out well.



I will enter in the following challenges:

https://aaacards.blogspot.com/ - maximum white space + option flowers


Monica

Monday 27 July 2020

Water colour background

Hello dear bloggers,

I watercoloured the background on this card using the smoosh technique. The sentiment is handwritten.


I will participate in the following challenges:

https://avenue613.blogspot.com/ - sentiment as the focus
https://crazy4challenges.blogspot.com/ - make a collage background


Monica 

Saturday 25 July 2020

My second Mindful Art and Card workshop

Hello sweet bloggers,

Here is a card I put together a couple of days ago. The background has been painted with Mala tubes from Ikea. I diecut the nestie and slapped on the sentiment stamp on it. A felt peace sign sticker on the left to complete the picture and the card is all set to make peace. I hope...





I hosted the second Mindful Art and Card workshop today and my student and I had lots of fun painting abstract canvasses with acrylic paints. She said that had a purple cover for her bed so she matched the colours on the canvas. Guess, what she painted with? A piece of foam that came along with a Baby G watch that Aleeza bought.  I thought they came out quite neat. What do you think?



Below are the same canvasses painted by my student along with an abstract acrylic painting on water colour paper done by Aleeza. She used a piece of cardboard to paint it.



This is my student - a very charming and confident young girl of 11 with her abstract acrylic on 300 gsm water colour paper. She used a comb to paint this.  It looks much nicer in real life.  



Aleeza took the spare paint from the sponge and very quickly dabbed it on a card, hand wrote the sentiment and put it all together in minutes. I thought that was cool.



I will submit this card for the following challenges:

 https://colourcrazychallenge.blogspot.com/ - anything colouring
https://polkadoodle.blogspot.com/ - anything goes
https://laviniaworldchallenges.blogspot.com/ - anything goes using rubber/acrylic stamp
http://timeoutchallenges.blogspot.com/ - peaceful
http://fabnfunkychallenges.blogspot.com/ - use a real stamp
https://www.thehousethatstampsbuilt.com/ - anything goes
https://watercoolerchallenges.blogspot.com/ - anything occasion goes
http://wordartwednesday.blogspot.com/ - anything goes

Monica 

Friday 24 July 2020

Christmas is coming

Dear bloggers,

Here is a Christmas card to show you today. The entire cardstock (front and back) has been painted with acrylic paints in blue. On the inside, I stuck another piece of cardstock to give more body.
The reindeer is a die cut from a Kaiser die while the pretty ribbon is from my stash. 


I will participate in the following challenges with this card:
http://crimbo-crackers.blogspot.com/ - anything Christmas related
https://www.fezziwigsfestivefrolics.com/ - Christmas with summer colours



Monica