Monday, January 3, 2011

Penny Black dog with rose and NEW Nellie Snellen Doily Flower Multiframes


Hi and a HAPPY NEW YEAR to you all!  Did you make any New Year Resolutions?  I made one - and that is to "do the insides of my cards before I move onto the next card"!!  Are you like me, and once you do the front of the card, you leave the inside for "later on"?   And, then I often seem to smudge the inside sentiment because I am in such a hurry, or I stamp it upside down or crookedly!   UGGH!!   I hadn't done any of the insides of my Christmas cards last year so I had this last-minute rush to do them - but not this year - and so far, with the cards I have made (even though they are not Christmas cards), I have done the insides! Yay me!

Anyway, I am so happy that you stopped by, because I have some gorgeous new Nellie Snellen Flower Multiframe dies to show you.  You can find them HERE at Fat Cat's Card Corner.  Aren't they just so pretty?  Just like a lace doily.  There are 3 lacey dies and 3 matching plain circles in the set.  You use the same sandwich in your Cuttlebug as for Spellbinder Nestabilities, ie: A Plate, C Plate, Die face up, cardstock, B Plate. 

For my card, I decided to make a Circle Card using my Spellbinder Large Circle Nesties.  You simple fold a piece of cardstock in half, and line up the Circle Nestie just near the fold of the card - see this pic:


And run it through your Cuttlebug using the usual A, C and B plate combo for Spellbinder dies - and yes, it DOES cut through the 2 layers of cardstock - it's just regular cardstock - nothing special - but you should always check your own machine and NEVER EVER force a sandwich through if it feels very tight.  Here is an extra-close-up piccy:


Hey, I just realised the background looks like a swimming pool full of water!  But it's just my glass-topped table on our decking.  I had to take the photo there because it was over 40degC outside (about 104degF) with a blistering hot north wind, so I couldn't take my photos in my usual place because my Nestie/cardstock would have blown away!

You can diecut any shaped card with your Dies - and it's really nice to make something different other than a square or rectangle-shaped card.  Go on - have a play!!

This cute little dog is from a Penny Black Clear Set called "Critter Party" and was coloured with Derwent Coloursoft Pencils and OMS.   I chalked the blue sky background and added some pink Pearlescent I-Kan-dee chalk here and there - which isn't picked up by the camera but adds a gorgeous shimmer and is so pretty IRL.   The sentiment is from a retired Elzybells Spring Cubes clear set and I added a tiny pink rhinestone either side of it.  I added some Cotton Candy Stickles to the rose and the dog's cheeks, plus the tiny pink hearts which are the leftover punchies from using my Arrows Border punch.  This panel was diecut with the circle die from the Multiframes set, and the pink circle was diecut with my Spellbinder Circle Nesties.

The bow was made with my Bow Easy - which Fat Cat's now have in stock.  Lastly, I sewed on the button, then glued the ribbon to the card using Fabric glue.

Are you ready for a pic of the inside?  Yes, I really did the inside of the card!


This sentiment is another retired Elzybells rubber stamp - wish Elzybells was still around :-(

Thanks for stopping by!   Have you made any New Year Crafting/Cardmaking Resolutions?  Drop me a comment - I'd love to hear from you!

I'll be back when I can with another card - being Summer holidays here, my posting will not be as regular plus I am having some computer issues whilst I have been upgrading my computer which is eating into my free-time (very frustrating!!).   Hope to see you again soon!

Jocelyn


Card Recipe:

Stamps:  Dog with rose - Penny Black "Critter Party" clear set 
              Sentiment (card front):  Elzybells Spring Cubes 20-015-CC clear set
              Sentiment (card inside):  Elzybells "A beautiful day" rubber stamp

Ink:  Memento Tuxedo black

Accessories:  Cuttlebug, Spellbinder Circle Nestabilities, Nellie Snellen Doily Flower Multiframes MFD020, Derwent Coloursoft pencils, OMS, paper stumps, Kaisercolour blue chalk, I-Kan-dee Pearlescent chalk, Cotton Candy (pink) Stickles, pink rhinestones, gingham ribbon, Bow Easy, heart button, pink sewing thread, Cardstock:  brown, pink, KW Doggett Knight White

Punches:  EK Success Arrows Border punch


6 comments:

Unknown said...

Super card, Love that lacy die and image is so cute. Mary x

Joan B said...

Beautiful!

Sarah said...

Aww Jocelyn that card is so adorable!! I love the idea of doing a round card and those frames look fab....I must treat myself to some!

I too miss Elzybells, wish they were still here but at least we still have our stash of stamps, they will never leave us!

Happy New Year to you and your family. I'm very jealous of your 40c heat, just a bit of warmth here would be nice but it's only just above freezing at the moment and there has been the odd flake of snow fluttering about!!

Sarah xx :0)

Sam said...

This is SUCH a cute card Jocelyn. I am seeing more of the doily-type layers going around and I like them a lot! Thanks for the link to where you got yours.

Good work with the NY resolution WRT finishing the card insides at the same time! You are giving me the inspiration I need to do the same.

Best wishes,
Sam.

PS. I am also going to try the nestie shaped-card trick too. I've seen it done before, but never ended up trying it. So many possibilities!!! Thanks.

Merry said...

This puppy is so cute and love the two little hearts you have added. Great Card. Happy New Year to you too.

Shaz in Oz.CalligraphyCards said...

Oooh, Jobear this is really sweet, this was a great card and has sent me scuttling to buy some more dies... guess one cant have too many, however I must be getting that way!! anyway love it and you have such pretty but pleasingly simple ideas, love it,
Shaz in oz.xxx
PS have made over 25 Christmas cards for 2011 with my loot off this year's table at my sister's, check out my bonbon stash it was amazing!! such joy!:).Shaz. XX

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