Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Flying High - and making clouds with cotton wool

Hello Everyone

Miserable day out so great excuse to stay cosy in the craft space. Here's the card I made for my son's birthday recently - one of the many August birthdays!


Alun has been flying microlights for two years now so when I spotted this little wood-mounted stamp from Hobby Art I didn't resist. I've yet to find a stamp of a microlight aircraft ... so this one had to do.

The background of the toppers was made using a technique I watched Barbara Gray demonstrate using a cotton wool ball. The cotton wool is fluffed out a bit, dabbed onto the VersaMark ink pad and then gently dabbed here and there on the coated card. This is followed with inking all over with a sky blue ink using a make-up sponge - I used the blue in the Hydrangea Big & Juicy pad. You can see the VersaMark resisting as you cover the card. The final thing to do is buff the card with tissue/soft kitchen paper to reveal the clouds.


I used an off-cut from the background to make the greeting to match.


The backing paper and insert are computer generated using a Joanna Sheen CD.


Even the back is covered in clouds.



Materials:
A4 white cardstock for base;
Snippets of sky blue & pastel blue cardstock and silver holographic card for matting and layering; Design paper and insert computer generated using Joanna Sheen's Nostalgia Collection CD1;
Clarity Stamp A6 coated card for topper and greeting;
VersaMark, cotton wool, Big & Juicy Hydrangea and a make-up sponge to create clouds and sky background;
Stamps - Hobby Art, Hawker Hart (plane), Craft Stamper free stamp, Flying High and Stampin' Up, Birthday Wishes from the So Happy for You set;
Memento Ink, Tuxedo Black;
ProMarkers - Poppy, Ice Grey 3 Cobalt Blue & Indigo Blue; Perfect Pearls, Forever Blue; Turquoise/white star patterned ribbon from stash.

And here's a shot of the birthday boy - can't believe he's now 42 years old ... where does the time go???


Love this happy photo of Alun with his lovely daughter, Jolene, and his great-niece, my baby great-granddaughter, Rhian, who was fascinated with my granddaughter's long blonde hair.  Rhian now weighs in at 16lbs, has eleven teeth and has learned how to crawl - her mother reckons she will be walking very soon!

I'm entertaining today so there's been a flurry of cleaning and dusting this morning. By special request, it's meat loaf on the menu - DH just loves meat loaf - so I'd better go and prepare it, ready for the oven. Sigh ... there won't be much crafting done until much later today.

Happy crafting,




8 comments:

  1. How clever Elizabeth - just love those clouds and a great card! Have a nice get together, and you can always send any leftover meat loaf down here! Bet there won't be any though :( Di xx

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  2. I'm so happy I came to your blog. The card for your son is perfect!

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  3. Oh wow stunning card Elizabeth, hugs Teresa xx

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  4. Should have known Di would beat me to the leftover meat loaf. LOL!

    Your card for your son is wonderful. I'm sure he'll love it. What a great cloud technique.
    Blessings Bernie

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  5. What a beautiful card, your clouds look so realistic.
    What a beautiful family photograph too, a great one for scrapping :o)
    Jackie xx

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  6. What a lovely card. I'm sure your son was very pleased. Lovely family pic.

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  7. What a clever idea using the cotton wool and versa mark like that. This is a lovely card Elizabeth. I haven't popped by for a while so I am going to look back through all the things you have been making lately. I hope you are keeping well.
    Love
    Carrie

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  8. Fantastic card. I love the way you create across the WHOLE card.

    Great tips on doing clouds! I've just managed to do some with my duster brushes!

    Hugs, Sandra

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