Monday, 27 September 2010

XMAS CARDS



Two attempts by me at Xmas Cards. Using the Sizzix BigShot, CuttleBug embossing folders and on the card above a Nellie Snellen die cutter, also used stock white 220g card and pre printed Christmas themed card cut to shape for corners. I have to say I'm quite pleased with the overall effect.

FOXY


One of the fox cubs. taken about three months ago

A Foxy story meow


Well my girl Lucky loves lying on her back and looking at us upside down, maybe we look a lot better that way to her.
So the Foxy tale, tonight when we arrived home it is still light and Lucky does her normal thing and jumps up onto the kitchen window sill to look out of the window and straight away her tail is swishing back and forth. upon looking to see what has her so mad, outside the window on the patio amongst our fuchsias is one of the fox cubs from this year all grown up and not worried one bit by a pair of cats eyes saying you could die. Cheeky foxy is only feasting on our fuchsias once the flower dies back your left with a berry I'm told edible for humans. Well there was the fox eating not only those that had fallen to the ground but also pulling of those still on the bush, no wonder my girl had the hump ...lol

Saturday, 25 September 2010

More cards




Two more examples of Hazels card making the top one a anniversary card for our dear friends Lesley and Mark the next one a birthday card for our niece. I've had a little dabble with the new toys ...lol and as can be found on Lesley's Blog the card we sent Sam for his birthday was a attempt by your truly.
We have both been practising with new cutting dies and embossing folders and it would be true to say we are both learning all the time what works and what doesn't it's a case of finding that fine line between over embellishing and not enough which leave us thinking a card looks a bit plain.
Hopefully over the next few weeks you'll be able to judge as we have a few birthdays etc coming up for which we will be making cards and also get in front for making our Xmas cards.

A rollacoaster



It's been a roll-a-coaster of emotions over the last few weeks and I don't think I have still come to terms with the passing of my dearest friend Maggi although she had been ill for a while it was still a terrible shock to be with her when she finally took her last breath.



The article above speaks volumes for the special lady Maggi was.


Sunday, 12 September 2010

Time











It's been a very long time since I last posted on my blog and so much has happened in the passing months some good and a lot not so good but more of that later.




For the present I'll just post a few pictures of a hobby that Hazel started a while ago but Hazel has recently upgraded her equipment, not only that I've also taken a interest in (not sure if that's a good or bad thing ...lol.




So following in our good friend Lesley's footsteps I'll post our attempts at home made card crafting.