2 new card designs: Congratulations on your special day. Cards can be personalised and suitable for lots of different occasions.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Last week in the studio....
Hot Pink, Wedding Stationery
and Accessories for
Karen and Richard
Very often there are 2 parts to every wedding order.
The first part is the Daytime and Evening Invitations,
Save the Date Cards and RSVP.
Once the numbers have been gathered in, it's easier to order the right amount of 'On the Day Items.
Here we have 80 hot pink
wedding wishing tree butterfly tags
And of course the wishing tree sign
Hot Pink foiled table numbers
again with butterflies
8 Butterfly Menus.... 1 for each table
And a beautiful Hot Pink
Butterfly themed Wedding Post Box
And a close up of the front
The punched out butterflies all had a little diamante,
adding that extra glitz and sparkle.
There's still the Seating Plan and place cards to make,
once the final confirmations of names have been received
and the list checked for any spelling errors.
I loved making up this order
as there was no restrictions on how I went about it.
The brief was:
Hot Pink,
Butterflies,
and NO
there can't be too many of them,
and do it however you like!
Great stuff.... that means I can go to town
and give it my all.... and I think it shows!
You can see more of our wedding stationery at
http://northyorkshireweddings.co.uk
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Birthdays and Weddings, Personalised Cards
We've quite a few Birthdays close to each other in out family.
After my sister-in-laws birthday
we have Steve's mums birthday....
The card is simple enough and made using hot pink foil,
some embossed card attached to hot pink card,
a couple of hot pink butterflies (I did try hearts but they didn't look right) and a few sparkling diamantes.
Plain and simple but effective.
To see more of my posts on Greeting Cards
If you make cards yourself.... I hope you find some inspiration.
If you wuld like me to make a crad for you... get in touch by clicking the CONTACT ME button :-)
I love the Personalised Blessing/Wishing Tree drawing
that I designed for Wedding Invitations
For this weeks post, on my Wedding Blog.
I thought I would show you
how different the design can look depending on the 'Format' of your card.
Firstly.... here it is on a square card.....
Alternatively you may like the DL
(Long and this) format better....
(Ruth and Lee also wanted butterflies)
Unfortunately the design is large,
so doesn't lend itself to
single sided Postcard Invites,
but it can be printed and personalised on the front
with all your Wedding details on the back.
For this design and many more,
go to our website:
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
FUN FRIDAY - How to make a hand made birthday card, step-by-step
I wrote this for my MAKERS and SHAKERS Blog....
but wanted to share it with
my readers on The Creative Spirit,
so here it is.......
'HOW TO' MAKE A BIRTHDAY CARD
STEP-BY-STEP
It's my sister-in-laws birthday today....
HAPPY BIRTHDAY FLORA!
If you are a card maker, there's always
an element of guilt if you actually BUY a card!
I feel that it's a cop out and would only do it
in extreme circumstances!
This time, I wanted a challenge,
something a little bit different
than I had done before.
So for those of you who are interested,
here's how I made it.
First off, using a fine line permanent pen (o.8)
I drew some flower doodle, outlines...
Then using water-based brush pens,
coloured them in and blended with water.
Then I scanned them and added
a few more......
Then I cut each one out....
Here's my collection.....
Then I printed out the card front....
And foiled it with a lovely HOT PINK!
(If you haven't got a foil machine, print in colour instead)
(If you haven't got a foil machine, print in colour instead)
I decided it was too white...
so scraped on some pastel chalk....
And blended it in with some old towelling
Then used fixative....
so Flora didn't get filthy when handling it!
The pastel colours suited the card much better!
With some of the flowers I added foam pads to the back
to give the card some dimension....
You may be able to see it better here...
Oh... then I added some little diamantes,
for a little bit of sparkle!
Doesn't that look better?
Still.... it lacked a certain something....
Ahhhh.... a little bit of HOT PINK ribbon!
so your chance to go a little wild is stifled.
But if anyone is interested and would like one of these made for someone special... I have a few of these flowers left (I printed double.... just in case it went wrong!) I'd be happy to make them one. Email me at: inspiredbyscript@yahoo.co.uk
Monday, July 09, 2012
Glastonbury.... no better place....to spend Summer Solstice!
Summer Solstice, 2012
and there was only one place to be......
Glastonbury is my spiritual home!
Of course we wore our brightest togs....
Me with my rainbow socks....
And Steve with his bright red shoes....
The Purple Kipling Bag is mine of course :-)
We arrived to stunning blue skies.....
And were met with a tiny Pixie door,
leading to our home for the week....
Betsy Cottage
We had booked on-line, but just 'KNEW' this was exactly the kind of place we were looking for when we read:
Steeped in history, this Grade II medieval sandstone cottage is fantastically quirky, and can accommodate up to four people, in one bedroom..
Dating back to the 16th century, this medieval cottage has had a variety of incarnations in its life, including once being a poor house, kitchen and even a jail. Now, however, the cottage offers a unique opportunity to holiday in wonderfully quirky surroundings, including a double bedroom with four poster bed and free-standing copper bath, and a Victorian range in the sitting room, which also has a sofa bed. There are ancient beams throughout, as well as exposed stone walls and flagstone floors. Guests have shared use of a small courtyard garden. The famous town of Glastonbury is a few miles away, and the whole area around the cottage is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making this character cottage a wonderful relaxing retreat.
We walked into the living room and joy of joys....
All that was missing was the broomstick by the fire!
The kitchen was delightful....
but somehow the fridge looked out of place.
Other than that you would have thought
we had stepped back in time!
And this is what greeted us
as we walked up the stairs
and into the bedroom........
A King sized, four posted bed,
with memory foam mattress!
Not even the jg hanging by the side of the bath
was enough to put us off...
And the copper bath soon filled up
with lovely 'Lush' bubbles...
and was large enough to swim in.....
The writing had been left on the wall.....
On more than one occasion!....
We spent most of our time in the town...
but went for a day out to Longleat!
There were plenty of signs warning us about the monkeys!
And we could have avoided them....
But we didn't listen (no change there then!)
This guy was definitely the look out!
He let 3 cars go past, before (I'm sure I heard him!)
he whistled to his mates to come
and strip the trim off the car room!
Flapping my t-shirt at the sun roof window did not help!
Not like the Merc driver who lost his back quarter light!
One even had the cheek to hitch a ride all the way to the gates as we beat a hasty retreat!
To be honest, I was less freaked out
in the Lion enclosure and
felt safer there than with the monkeys!
In Glastonbury itself we visited lots of old friends....
and made some new ones too!
This is Pan (My name fr him) and his 'Pet bird Mr Corvus.
Rescued as a fledgling, the bird chose him not the other way round. My friend Kath over at Hillside House, kindly let me use this picture as the most horrible cafe owner told him to
(in her words)
"Shift that disgustingly, filthy, bird
away from my tables, before I call the Police"
I'm not even going to repeat
the conversation after that,
but would like to say,
that I, in the same circumstances,
would NOT have kept my cool,
and all credit to the lad for doing so!
We also manage to visit his glass suppliers.....we twice actually, as his stocks are getting low and he needs to make more for his website
Where he spent a small fortune.....
thanks to me, who actively encouraged him!...
And this is what £500 in glass looks like!
(But Steve..... the colours were so pretty!!!!)
And then we were invited to the Opening Night of
The Glastonbury Art Collective, Exhibition......
And stayed till dark... as we met and chatted
to so many wonderful people
And that's where Steve...... met James......
James creates the most wonderful pieces of
Twisted Wire Jewellery,
And he and Steve are going to be working in collaboration
to create some new and exciting pieces...
but I'll let Steve tell you more about this as things develop
We had the most wonderfully, romantic and busy week.
We made many new contacts, drank far too much coffee and spent far too much time acting like 'real' artists...
I cry when I arrive,
and I cry when I leave.
The place just lets me shed some built up stress
and puts things right back into perspective.
The people are great,
they support each others creative endeavours.
The understand that by working together,
there is plenty to go round!
I love the place,
I love the people
and I love the way that time seems to stand still there....
no-one rushes and everything gets done.
There's no need to stress about anything!
It's called The Glastonbury Experience!
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