Birthday Tags


Again I needed some birthday tags for kids.
So I made some quite simple ones, without any stash.
Only a single little flower has got it's place on each of them.
For small kids I dont want to use pearls or rhinestones,
so the flowers got only a little glitter.

Tag die: Nellie Snellen;
Images: Beccy;
Flower punch: EK Success;
Pens and distress inks;
Cotton yarn.
Tool: Cuttlebug.


Birthday Card

Recipe:
Creme double card, A6;
Creme paper for the mat;
Scrap papers, different colours;
Embossing folder: Darice;
Dies: Spellbinders Scalloped Oval and Cottage Cutz "Ivy";
Punches: EK Success Flowers;
Distress ink, pens and glitter.
The tiny butterfly is a leftover from an Artoz border punch.
Text written on my computer.
Tool: Cuttlebug.


Seize The Birthday (Anything Birthday)
Cards in Envy

Birthday Card With Sunflowers

Recipe:
White double card, A6;
Purple and white papers;
Image: Beccy "Sunflowers in a bucket";
Embossing folder: Cuttlebug;
Dies: Spellbinders Scalloped Oval and Scalloped Circle.
Norwegian birthday greeting written on my computer.
Distress inks, different colours.
Purple pen.
Tool: Cuttlebug.


Rudolph Days Challenge

We are waiting for spring to come,
and I have made a Christmas card!
This is an order of cards for Norway,
so the Christmas greeting is in Norwegian.
The Christmas song that inspired me is:
"Jingle bells".

Recipe:
White double card, A6;
Paper: KARS;
Image: Beccy "Dasher";
Text written on my computer.
Dies used:
Spellbinders Circle and Nellie's Multiframe.
Brown distress ink, brown pen and silver glitter.
Tool: Cuttlebug.


Cuttlebug Mania: 5th Anniversary

You are welcome to celebrate with us!
March 2018 Cuttlebug Mania can celebrate it's 5th birthday!
We do it today, showing the cards of the first challenge.
These cards inspired us to make our own DT cards
for this challenge,
and we invite you to celebrate together with us.

Here is my card:


I used:
White double square card;
White, purple and yellow papers;
Purple and yellow design paper: Bringmann;
Embossing folder: Lifestyle Crafts "Butterflies";
Dies used:
Spellbinders Scalloped Oval, Marianne Design: Butterfly,
Technique Tuesday Say It Birthday (DISIBir);
Butterfly border punch: Artoz.
I also used a WeR Memory Keepers punch
to make the banner edges.
Purple pen for the faux stitches, purple and silver glitter.

Here is Kerry's card, which inspired me:


I also want to show my card here, although it does not have all the elements wanted for this challenge:
Butterfly challenge

Bring On The Bling

For this birthday card I used:
White double card, A6;
Pink paper and white card stock;
Pink and green scrap papers;
Embossing folder: Cuttlebug;
Dies used: Cottage Cutz "Ivy" and for the label: unknown;
Flower: Gütermann punch;
2 Rhinestones;
Norwegian birthday greeting written on my computer;
Glitter for the pistils;
Pink and green pens.
Tool: Cuttlebug.


I show my card here:

Birthday Card With Norwegian Greeting

I got an order for Norwegian birthday cards.
Here is the first one.
I used:
Creme double card, A6;
Yellow paper for the mat;
Bringmann design paper;
Scraps of different colours;
Text written on my computer;
Dies used:
Spellbinders Scalloped Circle and Cottage Cutz "Ivy";
Flowers: EK Success punches;
Bling (Rhinestone), glitter and a blue pen.
Tool: Cuttlebug.


I want to take part here:

Cuttlebug Mania Challenge: Springtime

Over at Cuttlebug Mania we have a new challenge today: Springtime.

For my card I used:
Brown paper for the mat;
Scrap papers, different colours;
Embossing folder: Darice;
Dies used: Spellbinders Oval and Scalloped Oval;
Flowers and leaves: EK Success punch
and a leftover from Cottage Cutz "Ivy" die.
Image: Beccy's Place "Featherd Nest";
Rhinestones;
Pens, different colours.


Easter Card

I made an Easter card with this cute image from Beccy.
I used:
White double card A6;
Bringmann paper for the mat;
Some scrap papers;
Image: Beccy;
German Easter greeting written on my computer;
Spellbinders Scalloped Oval die;
Label die: Unknown;
Heyda corner punch;
Distress ink, pen, "silver pearls".
Tool: Cuttlebug.


Eine zweite Karte mit religiösem Text

Diese Karte hat genau den gleichen Text wie die vorherige Karte.
Das ist ein Zitat von Charles de Foucauld.
Der Franzose war ein katholischer Sahara-Missionar,
der mitten in seiner wichtigen Arbeit ermordet wurde.
Seine Lebensgeschichte ist sehr spannend und eindrucksvoll.

Für diese Karte habe ich verwendet:
Chamois Doppelkarte A6;
Papier: Craft Sensations;
Papierreste, verschiedene Farben;
Wimpel: Marianne design die;
Blume: Craft Sensations dies;
Swirl: Unbekannt,
Ecken: Heyda punch (Stanze);
Tombow Wasserfarbe für die Blume;
Rhine Stone;
Braun Distress ink, brauner Filzstift.
Den Text habe ich auf meinem Computer geschrieben. 



Flower Card With Religious Text

I'm preparing for the coming market,
and I want to make some cards with religious text.
Here is the first one.

For this card I used:
Double card A6, chamois (creme);
Light green paper for the mat;
Text written on my computer, printed on creme paper;
Snippets from different papers.
Embossing folder, unknown;
Banner die: Marianne Design;
Flowers and leaves: EK Success punches and Cottage Cutz die;
Brown distress ink, glitter.
Tool: Cuttlebug.


I want to show my card here:

Kluter i "krokusfarger"

I min barndoms hage hjemme i Bergen,
hadde vi massevis av krokus.
For meg var det skikkelig påske
når Mamma hadde laget nydelige påskedekorasjoner 
med pusekatter (gåsunger), lilla og gule krokus.
Det var slike minner som inspirerte meg til disse to klutene
som kan være både kjøkkenkluter og grytekluter.


Påskegryteklut

Det er snart Koffermarkt,
og jeg strikker litt til dette markedet i tillegg til å lage kort.
Idag viser jeg en påskegryteklut jeg har laget.
Jeg har strikket den rundt og heklet sammen etterpå.
Den er nok tykkere enn originalgarnet,
så derfor vil jeg heller anbefale den til bordskåner enn til gryteklut.
Jeg får ikke tak i rett garn her i Sveits,
så "man tager hvad man haver".