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Saturday, 25 October 2014

31 DOH Day #25 with Dilly Beans

Welcome to Day #25 of 31 Days of Halloween! Down to our last 7 days, can you believe it!! Thank you for all the wonderful comments! You can find the blog roll in my side bar. Your first stop on the hop is Terra, you should have come to me from Lyneen, and your next stop is Rebecca. Remember to comment on all the blogs on the hop for a chance to win at the end of the month and keep in mind the Scavenger Hunt for daily prizes!

Why not check out the LOC DT Call too - we're looking for several new DT and I am thrilled that some of the 31DOH Wicked bloggers have linked up! Click here for more info.  
Today I have two little creations for you, using images from Dilly Beans. This first is a 5x5" card using '#207 Friday with Skull' image coloured with Promarkers and pencils. The papers are from Martha Stewart and the die cut frame is by Sarah Hurley from the Silhouette Studio. The spider is also cut on the Cameo and I've finished with some metallic purple card candi.
This next project is a bookmark for my DT diary and uses image '#420 Sugar Skull Stack'. I have coloured this with promarkers and fussy cut it out. Very simply it's then mounted onto black card then the purple pearlescent card for the base. Some orange and black ribbon finishes it off nicely.


Thanks for looking!
Mo xxx

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Sarah Hurley Blog Hop Prize and CAS on Sunday #2

I won another prize! Sarah Hurley, illustrator and designer, hosted a blog hop recently in honour of the launch of her new website - sarahhurleydesigns.co.uk

On the hop, i decided that my favourite item in Sarah's online shop was her set of 3 hand drawn Rose digi stamps. As my prize, she very kindly sent me these stamps! Thank you so much Sarah - the roses are gorgeous! They can be found here!

I have never ever used a digi stamp! I rarely use rubber stamps! But i'm getting into this and loving it! I bought some Pro-markers and printed the bigger of the roses and set about colouring it just with what i had available.

I have used this stamp on this weeks CAS on Sunday blog Challenge.


The Challenge this week was called 'Making the Rounds' with theonly instruction being, make a round card - in a clean and simple manner of course!

I glued the image to a base card, added a red organza ribbon and stamped 'I love you.' with my Tuxedo black Momento pad. Very simple, stylish, and very much a first for me.

I'm happy with the results, I feel on reflection that I could have used a different colour base card - perhaps red or black. I think maybe not having the flower in the centre would have given more scope for other embellishments around the edges or perhaps down one side/along the bottom.....
So many ideas for the next one!

Mo xxx