White On White CAS Wedding Card

This bride and groom die I bought last summer
as I was home in Norway.
Today I've used it for the first time.
I love the CAS style, also for a wedding card.

I used:
White A6 double card;
White card stock for the mat;
Snippets of white card stock for the die cuts;
Mariane Design Creatables LR0427 die;
Cottage Cutz, Ivy die;
Flowers: EK Success punch;
Rhine stones.


I want to take place here:

Litt flere krus-brikker

Disse brikkene heklet jeg til en god venninne som liker rosa.
Garn: 100% bomull.
Fargen på det nederste bildet er nærmere den rette fargen.



Thinking Of You


This card I made to encourage a face book friend of mine
who just now is having a difficult situation.
I have never met her in real life,
but through what she writes on face book,
I know her interests.
Just like me she loves cats!
And unlike me she can use her sewing machine.
Now she has got her card, so I can show it here. 

I used:
Cream double card A6;
Paper: Craft Sensations "Lots of Flowers" for the mat;
Scrap papers: cream, pink and green;
Stamps:
Eline's Huis (Vintage Sewing machine) and Cavallini (Cat);
Punches: Corners and flowers (EK Success), Letters (MS);
Dies: Ivy (Cottage Cutz), cut with Cuttlebug;
Distress ink (brown) and pens (black, brown and green);
Rhine stones.




Happy Birthday

At first I want to welcome Anet to my new blog.
Thank you for joining me!

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For this birthday card I used:
White double card A6;
Embossed cardboard from URSUS;
Scrap papers, blue and light green;
Image: Beccy's Place (pre coloured);
Scalloped Circle die: Spellbinders, made with my Cuttlebug;
Punch: Atelier Terziev;
Blue and green distress ink;
Black and blue pen.


Cuttlebug Mania Challenge "Golden Harvest"

Today we have a new challenge over at Cuttlebug Mania.
This time we want you to make a project
with fruit, berries or anything of the goodies
from garden and nature.
Please read our guidelines on the blog!
Again and again we get wonderful cards,
but unfortunately they were made with electric machines!
And please tell us what products you have used on your project,
how you used your non electric machine!

Here is my DT card.
I used:
Double card A6, creme;
Green paper for the mat;
Yellow and orange scrap papers;
Image: "Basket with Oranges" from one of our sponsors, Beccy;
Dies:
Doily: Lifestyle Crafts, Glass: Marianne Design, Orange: Spellbinders Circle;
Tiny flower punch: EK Success;
Rhine stone, brown pen, red and brown distress ink.


I also want to take place here:

Krus-brikker

Det er ikke ofte jeg hekler.
Men av og til er det morsomt
å bytte ut Cuttlebug og strikkepinner med heklenålen.
Og slike enkle brikker til å ha under kaffe- eller tekrus,
er det alltid bruk for.



Ocean Colors Birthday Card

Usually I try to make all my embellishments
and other stuff for my cards myself.
I love my Cuttlebug, and I use it for almost every card.
But today I found something among my old stash
that I wanted to use on this card.
The challenge from Seize the Birthday is "Ocean Colors",
and I thought this tiny bit of a yarn could fit for that challenge.
Also the two biggest parts of the flower I found there.
The smallest one is a scrap. I cut it with an EK Success punch.
The flower got a half pearl as well.
Banner: Marianne Design die.
Stamp: Big Time Zürich.


With this card I want to take place here:

Gift tags

Yesterday I made some gift tags with images from Beccy.
I have used several of her images for tags earlier.
This time I made different sorts of tags.
I am not sure which one I prefer myself.

I used:
White card stock;
Scrap papers (snippets) of different papers;
All images: Beccy Muir;
Corner punch: EK Success
Nellie Snellen Tag die;
Spellbinders Scalloped Circle dies.




Cuttlebug Mania Challenge "Anything goes with die cuts and/or embossing"

Hi all,
Cuttlebug Mania is back after the summer break.
And this challenge theme is a very popular one: "Anything goes".
And we add ".. with die cuts and/or embossing.
Please tell us how you used your Cuttlebug
or another manuel embossing/die cutting machine!

For my DT card I used:
A6 double card, creme;
Creme paper for the mat;
White and brown scrap papers;
Image: Freebee from one of our sponsors, Beccy.
Embossing folder: Cuttlebug;
Dies: Marianne Design (border) and Unknown (label);
Versa Color brown ink;
"Silver pearls".


With this card I also want to take place here:


Oil Lamp Christmas Card

At first I want to say welcome to Pauline. So glad you found me.

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Today I made a Christmas card
with one of the beautiful images
from Beccy's "Light In The Darkness" set. 

For my CAS card I used:
White double card A6;
White paper for the mat;
Image: Oil lamp, pre colored (Beccy);
Embossing folder "Snowflakes", unknown;
We R Memory Keepers Nesting Card die;
Poinsettia dies: Spellbinders;
Red and green scrap papers;
Versa Color pigment ink (Brown 54);
Glass half pearl.


With this card I also want to take place here:

Shine Your Light

At first I want to welcome Maureen as a follower.
I am so happy to see that new and old followers
join and rejoin my new blog.

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I have had this image from Beccy for a long time now,
but this is the first time I use it.
With another background and another flower added,
for instance a poinsettia,
I think I also will use it on a Christmas card.

Recipe:
A6 double card, cream;
Light green paper for the mat;
Pink, brown and cream scrap papers;
Image: Beccy (From "A Light In The Darkness" set);
Flowers and foliage: EK Success and Atelier Terziev punches;
Lace border: Martha Stewart punch;
Doodling: Brown pen;
Brown Versa Color ink;
Glass half pearl.