Monday, September 13, 2010

Happy Birthday Dad


Happy Birthday Dad
Originally uploaded by Eekers!
I loved this paper by Cosmo Cricket, mainly cos it featured that caravan and camping vibe that seems to run in the genes of my family-in-law.

So this was meant to look like a tower of cars, piggybacking, and going on holiday together... this was not meant to look like a car crash! oops :)

Gave it to my father-in-law and confessed the problem, I dont think he minded much :)

Papers are-
Joy Ride, Zoom Zoom, Cosmo Cricket
Nutmeg Autumn CSP569 Cosmo Cricket

More Guitars


More Guitars
Originally uploaded by Eekers!
I seem to be making a lot of guitar cards at the moment.

This is because I saw a stamp set in TKMaxx featuring some electric guitar and grungey boy things. I didn't buy it because I wasn't sure I'd use it enough to justify spending £3.99.
Because I made that decision, I have since had orders for 3 guitar cards. erf! ;)

TKMaxx is getting in lots more craft stuff at the moment, some good bargains. Hero Arts stamps occasionally appear too. Yay! :D

Happy Anniversary


Happy Anniversary
Originally uploaded by Eekers!
Seeing as Cath Kidson shall soon rule the world, I thought I better start to work on the Cath Kidson look! :)

Got the cheap wrapping paper at Boundary Mill, in the sale, and thought it would make a nice wedding or anniversary card. Have lots left :)

Hero Arts Cupcakes.


Hero Arts Cupcakes.
Originally uploaded by Eekers!
Aiming for a male card using a cupcake theme. Not sure how well it went! :)

I created two sheet of paper covered in cosmic shimmer mist, one purple, one green. I stamped the images using black ink, and then pieced the images together. I really love the paper piecing technique and this is one of the several goes I have had at it.


Back ground paper is Nook and Pantry Cupcakes, Basic Grey. Not sure if this was the best venue for it, but it was luscious and I wanted to use it :)

Using Hero Arts Stamp sets -
Birthdays CL139
Happy Animals CL155
Cupcakes CL158

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Wenlock Priory


Wenlock Priory
Originally uploaded by Eekers!
Uploaded my pics from out trip to Wenlock Priory at the beginning of July.

http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/wenlock-priory/

Sunday, September 05, 2010

Cronkhill House


Main view of Cronkhill
Originally uploaded by Eekers!
Cronkhill House is a National Trust property that is rarely ever open. So we took the opportunity in August to have a look. The building and it's outbuildings are amazing. I could have happily moved in. We were also lured by the mention of the gardens but were sadly disapointed. They were there, but empty and unloved. Obviously the current tenant is not terribly interested in anything beyond cutting the grass. I think the NT should let me live there instead :D
Uploaded a few pics onto Flickr. Have decided to include my photography in my blog...bits of it anyway.

More Pixies..


More Pixies..
Originally uploaded by Eekers!
And more David Parkin! I have almost used up all the ones I printed out from that set in Simply Cards. There are more unscanned sets though! So I might be bloggin them even more...:)

Link to the illustrator and magazine a few entries below.

Seaside Birthday


Seaside Birthday
Originally uploaded by Eekers!
More Cosmic Shimmer Mist love! I dont know how well the mica pigments photograph, its hard to catch them at the right angle! Masked off the bird shapes and then sprayed Golden Mint and Ocean Sunlight over the top.

I'd pop in a link to the Creative Expressions website, who make the shimmer mists, but the website I think is there's is really poor, and isnt worth looking. :p

Gecko Birthday


Gecko Birthday
Originally uploaded by Eekers!
My current craft crush is for Cosmic Shimmer Mists... They are superb! I think I should have invested a long time ago. I've expermented with masking off shapes and love the effect.

This card was for my friend Merv who is an owner of a very lovely gecko. I hope he liked it :)

Altered Art


Altered Art
Originally uploaded by Eekers!
I've not really embraced vintage, but my crafting friend Su has, so I thought I would have a go at a vintage altered art project for her birthday.
Mainly I discovered that I dont have the right inkpads to print on painted surfaces. I even brought some gesso! I've purchased some more bits and pieces now so I can have another go, but this was my first!
The lady was an image in the National Trust magazine, really interesting person, and I'd like to visit her studio in Liverpool - Margaret Chambré Hardman.