Hi,
I am shocked but nicely surprised at the number of people reading my blog! thank you SO much, it really means a lot :)
So, what have I been up to this week? Well, on a personal note we have a very proud household, we went to an awards ceremony on Saturday for the RAF Air Cadets and James won cadet of the year! It was a lovely surprise...
I have been busy again this week, preparing lots of cards as usual, a 40th Birthday card for Darren's boss at work (picture below) and also I took some step by step pictures of his main card (from the office). I will post the step by step tomorrow, but here for now is the picture of our card for him, Happy 40th Rich!
Here's a sneeky peek at the card step by step that I will post tomorrow....
My lovely other half, Darren, is also 40 in a couple of weeks, so I have made his party invitations, will try and post a picture of that too......
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time....
Claire
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Sunday, 9 October 2011
A Birthday card
Three posts in one day, my my!
I was asked to make a 65th Birthday card at short notice as my customer searched and searched for a 65th Birthday Card with Dad on and couldn't find a card with both on, so I came to the rescue! I was asked to include Dad, 65th, gardening and beer, here's a picture of what I came up with...
The centre part is quite special, it squidges! I put some gel in the middle and it looks like bubbles! My customer was SO pleased with it, we all enjoyed squidging the middle bit, it was quite funny!
If any of you would like a tutorial on how I did it, watch this space.. it was SO popular I have been asked to do a similar card (with the squidgy beer bit) for a 40th birthday, so will take some pictures and do a step by step tutorial for you :) I like to try and cover all of the "workings" so that people are left wondering "how it's made", anyway, it's a tidier, more professional finish...
I hope that you like my little take on crafty heaven today.
Blowing a kiss to Harry Moseley www.helpharryhelpothers.com a brave brave star x
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
I was asked to make a 65th Birthday card at short notice as my customer searched and searched for a 65th Birthday Card with Dad on and couldn't find a card with both on, so I came to the rescue! I was asked to include Dad, 65th, gardening and beer, here's a picture of what I came up with...
The centre part is quite special, it squidges! I put some gel in the middle and it looks like bubbles! My customer was SO pleased with it, we all enjoyed squidging the middle bit, it was quite funny!
If any of you would like a tutorial on how I did it, watch this space.. it was SO popular I have been asked to do a similar card (with the squidgy beer bit) for a 40th birthday, so will take some pictures and do a step by step tutorial for you :) I like to try and cover all of the "workings" so that people are left wondering "how it's made", anyway, it's a tidier, more professional finish...
I hope that you like my little take on crafty heaven today.
Blowing a kiss to Harry Moseley www.helpharryhelpothers.com a brave brave star x
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
I've been busy cleaning my craftroom - Tips on cleaning scissors!
I've been busy this morning tidying my craft room and I was quite shocked because I have lots of scissors but gradually every one has had some glue etc on it and rendered the scissor useless! So, rather than buying new, I decided to clean up the ones that I had (all 17 pairs of them! I found a few more after the picture below was taken...). It is really easy to do, I don't know why it took me so long to get around to it!!
So here's what I used:
Stick Away (from Crafters Companion) - Excellent product, I use it for just about anything!
Tin Foil
Kitchen roll, baby wipe or cloth
and of course your scissors that need a new lease of life.....
First of all, spray your scissors with a bit of Stick Away and leave to soak for a few moments, then wipe with your cloth. If the glue is quite dried, spray again and again until clean, it doesn't take too long :) In the picture below you can see all of the wool and ribbon fibres that have stuck to a favourite pair of my scissors, I haven't been able to use these for ages :(
When your scissors are clean, give them a dry with your cloth and then cut through some tin foil. The idea of cutting through tin foil is to sharpen the blades.
There you have it, scissors just like new, I told you that it was easy, and we have a few more pennies to spend on other crafty goodies :) My favourite scissors are back, yay! :D
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
So here's what I used:
Stick Away (from Crafters Companion) - Excellent product, I use it for just about anything!
Tin Foil
Kitchen roll, baby wipe or cloth
and of course your scissors that need a new lease of life.....
When your scissors are clean, give them a dry with your cloth and then cut through some tin foil. The idea of cutting through tin foil is to sharpen the blades.
There you have it, scissors just like new, I told you that it was easy, and we have a few more pennies to spend on other crafty goodies :) My favourite scissors are back, yay! :D
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
It's Sunday and time to blog!
Hi folks,
I hope that you're all ok?
Today is tinged with sadness, last night a special young chappy Harry Moseley went to sleep, he was 11 years old and raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity/to raise awareness and find cures for cancer, so many children wouldn't have to suffer what poor Harry had to. I have been following him on Twitter and more recently his Mum had to tweet for him. It took great courage to do that and my heart and thoughts go out to Harry's family. If you get a moment, could you please take a look at www.helpharryhelpothers.com and make a small donation if you can.
Thank you so much....
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
I hope that you're all ok?
Today is tinged with sadness, last night a special young chappy Harry Moseley went to sleep, he was 11 years old and raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity/to raise awareness and find cures for cancer, so many children wouldn't have to suffer what poor Harry had to. I have been following him on Twitter and more recently his Mum had to tweet for him. It took great courage to do that and my heart and thoughts go out to Harry's family. If you get a moment, could you please take a look at www.helpharryhelpothers.com and make a small donation if you can.
Thank you so much....
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
Monday, 3 October 2011
Tutorial on Shrink Plastic
As promised, here's a tutorial on Shrink Plastic......
Hints and tips
There are two types of Shrink Plastic, one is the sort that I am going to use in this tutorial that you use to stamp or draw on or just cut shapes from, the other is the type that you can put in your printer and print out words or use your digi stamps etc, you heat in the same way as normal plastic.
Please don't try to put ordinary shrink plastic into your printer, it will end up a gooey mess, so unless you need an excuse to buy a new printer (LOL) please don't try!
You may need to "key" the shrink, this isn't essential, but if you are trying this for the first time, I recommend you lightly sanding one side of the shrink plastic, this will help the ink stick to the shrink, rather than slide about.
You can stamp on either side of the shrink plastic, but I like to stamp and colour on the rough side, or the side that you have sanded, then when you have coloured and shrunk the plastic and turn over, the side that you see is nice and shiny. Just remember if you are stamping or drawing letters or numbers, you need to print the reverse this way, or your letters/numbers will be back to front! Of course you can print on the front of the design and colour this way, the effect you get will be different, just experiment.
I will remind you below, but remember to punch a hole in your design before you shrink, otherwise it will be difficult afterwards!
You can use use shrink plastic as embelishments, jewellery, fridge magnets, lots of things! Have a play....
Tools Required
Stamp
Stazon Ink or Archival Ink
Any colouring medium
Heat Tool (Not essential, you can use an oven, just follow the insructions on the packet)
Scissors
Hole Punch (If required)
A small box (Not essential, but see comments below)
Glass Mat or heatproof mat or something to protect your work surface
Steps
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
Hints and tips
There are two types of Shrink Plastic, one is the sort that I am going to use in this tutorial that you use to stamp or draw on or just cut shapes from, the other is the type that you can put in your printer and print out words or use your digi stamps etc, you heat in the same way as normal plastic.
Please don't try to put ordinary shrink plastic into your printer, it will end up a gooey mess, so unless you need an excuse to buy a new printer (LOL) please don't try!
You may need to "key" the shrink, this isn't essential, but if you are trying this for the first time, I recommend you lightly sanding one side of the shrink plastic, this will help the ink stick to the shrink, rather than slide about.
You can stamp on either side of the shrink plastic, but I like to stamp and colour on the rough side, or the side that you have sanded, then when you have coloured and shrunk the plastic and turn over, the side that you see is nice and shiny. Just remember if you are stamping or drawing letters or numbers, you need to print the reverse this way, or your letters/numbers will be back to front! Of course you can print on the front of the design and colour this way, the effect you get will be different, just experiment.
I will remind you below, but remember to punch a hole in your design before you shrink, otherwise it will be difficult afterwards!
You can use use shrink plastic as embelishments, jewellery, fridge magnets, lots of things! Have a play....
Tools Required
Stamp
Stazon Ink or Archival Ink
Any colouring medium
Heat Tool (Not essential, you can use an oven, just follow the insructions on the packet)
Scissors
Hole Punch (If required)
A small box (Not essential, but see comments below)
Glass Mat or heatproof mat or something to protect your work surface
Steps
- Choose your stamp, here I've chosen a Mandala stamp (I think it was from Creative Expressions)
- Get your Shrink Plastic ready and ink it up using a Stazon Ink or Archival Ink. The reason we use Stazon or Archival is because it dries much quicker on shrink plastic, and it won't run when you start to colour. I think that you could use other inks, but I guess it would take a lot longer to dry, you can have a play with some scraps of shrink plastic perhaps?
- Choose your colouring medium, here i've used Sakura Stardust pens. These pens are lovely and glittery. Whatever you use to colour the print, remember the colour will be different once shrunk, the colour is darker. I will put another tutorial on here about colouring shrink plastic with different mediums at another time.
- Next, cut out your design, and remember to punch a hole if you need one at this stage and remember that the hole will shrink too, so take this into account when you punch the hole.
- Now you are ready to heat your design! Before you start, put your design on either a glass cutting mat (shown in the picture below), a heatproof sheet (shown in the picture below) or any other heatproof surface, such as a baking sheet. Don't use your self-healing cutting mat, it will warp!
- Until you get used to heating shrink plastic, sometimes it is handy to pop your design into a small box, and hold onto the box as you heat. The shrink plastic will curl up and bend, don't worry about that, it's normal! If you are really worried about this, or you haven't got a heat tool, put it into the oven following the instructions on the packet.
- Here's the finished design....
- When it is completely shrunk, I like to press an acrylic block over the shrink plastic, this helps flatten it. Of course if you are stamping a butterfly or something similar, you could try molding the plastic to give it a bit more dimension.
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
It's October already!
Hi,
Total madness here lately, I've been busy making lots and lots of cards for everyone, I've attached a few pictures of them below...
I've got my own website now too, here's a link to it www.claireabellacards.co.uk I'm still trying to get to grips with all this technology! but, hopefully I will soon be setting up a shop where you can buy my cards using Paypal.
I'm also hoping to go and do a bit of Blog Hopping, i'd love to be in a design team, I will have to see how I go about doing that! If there's any of you that can offer me advice on that, please comment!
I'm also going to try and do a tutorial for you on Shrink Plastic, I took some photo's a while back, I just need to blog about it....
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
Total madness here lately, I've been busy making lots and lots of cards for everyone, I've attached a few pictures of them below...
I was also asked to make a wall plaque using some shells that were collected from a family holiday, here's a picture of what I did...
I've got my own website now too, here's a link to it www.claireabellacards.co.uk I'm still trying to get to grips with all this technology! but, hopefully I will soon be setting up a shop where you can buy my cards using Paypal.
I'm also hoping to go and do a bit of Blog Hopping, i'd love to be in a design team, I will have to see how I go about doing that! If there's any of you that can offer me advice on that, please comment!
I'm also going to try and do a tutorial for you on Shrink Plastic, I took some photo's a while back, I just need to blog about it....
Sunday, 18 September 2011
New Website!
Hi,
I have a new website! please visit www.claireabellacards.co.uk
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
I have a new website! please visit www.claireabellacards.co.uk
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Technology!
Hi,
It's been a long time again, but now I have a new laptop (an early birthday present! - Thank you Darren!!) so I hope that I can blog a bit quicker and easier than using my old one!
I also hope that I can add some more photos of what i've been up to too, so watch this space...
I was in the July issue of Cardmaking and Papercraft (Issue 93) page 77! that was great seeing that published!
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
It's been a long time again, but now I have a new laptop (an early birthday present! - Thank you Darren!!) so I hope that I can blog a bit quicker and easier than using my old one!
I also hope that I can add some more photos of what i've been up to too, so watch this space...
I was in the July issue of Cardmaking and Papercraft (Issue 93) page 77! that was great seeing that published!
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
Thursday, 19 May 2011
It's May already and I haven't blogged for a while.....
I haven't blogged in ages (hangs head in shame), but in my defence I have had rather a few things to deal with that have required my attention.......
I have made a few cards this month, mainly birthday cards and some wedding cards, everyone was pleased. I have had a few party invitations to do too which was great fun!
I've been keeping a beedy eye on some new crafting to get my teeth into and so I've decided to try my hand at three crafts, yes three, that I haven't tried before! First I'd like to have a go at some felting, I saw a demo the other day and I thought, ooh gotta have a go at that! then there's beeding, now I have had a little go at that, but just at a couple of things, I remember knitting some lovely beeded bracelets a while back and they were sold as soon as I had chance to finish them, so I'd like to have a go at a bit more intricate work. The third thing is crochet of all things, a family friend crochets lovely cardigans for me and I keep thinking I'd like to have a go at that too, I will give it a whirl anyway! When I've mastered all of that, I'd like to try and do some cake decorating, or modelling, some of the creations out there are just ace!
Well, best get on and do some more crafting......
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
I have made a few cards this month, mainly birthday cards and some wedding cards, everyone was pleased. I have had a few party invitations to do too which was great fun!
I've been keeping a beedy eye on some new crafting to get my teeth into and so I've decided to try my hand at three crafts, yes three, that I haven't tried before! First I'd like to have a go at some felting, I saw a demo the other day and I thought, ooh gotta have a go at that! then there's beeding, now I have had a little go at that, but just at a couple of things, I remember knitting some lovely beeded bracelets a while back and they were sold as soon as I had chance to finish them, so I'd like to have a go at a bit more intricate work. The third thing is crochet of all things, a family friend crochets lovely cardigans for me and I keep thinking I'd like to have a go at that too, I will give it a whirl anyway! When I've mastered all of that, I'd like to try and do some cake decorating, or modelling, some of the creations out there are just ace!
Well, best get on and do some more crafting......
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Blog Updated
Hello everyone,
Just a quick post today....
I'm slowly getting used to the blog! I have now started to re-design my page, I hope to change it a bit more as and when I work out what to do!
I've added to the top of my blog, some pages that have photos attached of some of my commissions, I've only really started to take photo's of my work, so each time I make a card now, I always make sure that I take a photo!
If you like what you see, and would like to have a card and or gift handmade for you, please email me at claireabellacards@yahoo.com for further details.
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
Just a quick post today....
I'm slowly getting used to the blog! I have now started to re-design my page, I hope to change it a bit more as and when I work out what to do!
I've added to the top of my blog, some pages that have photos attached of some of my commissions, I've only really started to take photo's of my work, so each time I make a card now, I always make sure that I take a photo!
If you like what you see, and would like to have a card and or gift handmade for you, please email me at claireabellacards@yahoo.com for further details.
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks..until next time.... Claire
Monday, 11 April 2011
I'm back!
What a crazy crazy week here in my crafting world!
I heard some fab news on Friday, I will be appearing in Cardmaking and Papercraft on 7th June (Issue 93) with some of my wedding stationery that I produced, I was so excited when I heard! Keep a look out for it!
I'm back again with some news that the talented Suzi Shepherd stamps is appearing on our television screens tomorrow with Aly from Dimension Fourth at 8am and 2pm on Create and Craft - please go take a look at Suzi's blog.
You may notice that I've got a lovely new logo! it's been designed for me by Suzi (thanks Suzi!). Polkadots rule don't they?!
I'm still recovering from my operation, but I've managed to create a few commissions this week, a wedding acceptance card, matching wedding card, a birthday card for a boy, a new baby card, 40th Wedding Anniversary card and a few birthday cards, rather than post them here, I've set up (hopefully!) a page at the top of this blog, which will show pictures of some of my commissions, please take a look. I do take orders, so if you are interested, please drop me a line at claireabellacards@yahoo.com for more information. I will hopefully set up some kind of shop on here soon.
For my next blog I'm going to take photo's of a card I make that will show a few techniques etc for you to follow.
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks, until next time...
Claire
I heard some fab news on Friday, I will be appearing in Cardmaking and Papercraft on 7th June (Issue 93) with some of my wedding stationery that I produced, I was so excited when I heard! Keep a look out for it!
I'm back again with some news that the talented Suzi Shepherd stamps is appearing on our television screens tomorrow with Aly from Dimension Fourth at 8am and 2pm on Create and Craft - please go take a look at Suzi's blog.
You may notice that I've got a lovely new logo! it's been designed for me by Suzi (thanks Suzi!). Polkadots rule don't they?!
I'm still recovering from my operation, but I've managed to create a few commissions this week, a wedding acceptance card, matching wedding card, a birthday card for a boy, a new baby card, 40th Wedding Anniversary card and a few birthday cards, rather than post them here, I've set up (hopefully!) a page at the top of this blog, which will show pictures of some of my commissions, please take a look. I do take orders, so if you are interested, please drop me a line at claireabellacards@yahoo.com for more information. I will hopefully set up some kind of shop on here soon.
For my next blog I'm going to take photo's of a card I make that will show a few techniques etc for you to follow.
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks, until next time...
Claire
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
First Blog
Well, here goes, my first blog!
As i type this I am sitting in my garden, the lovely summer sun is here, yay! makes us all feel better doesn't it?!
It's been a busy few weeks here at Claireabella's, I had a long awaited knee operation three weeks ago and i'm still getting back on my feet, it's quite frustrating not being able to sit in my craft room for long and create, but i hope that soon I will be back on my feet!
Loopy Lou (the dog) is just crazy, but loving that i'm at home with her at the moment.
So, what's been going on in Claireabella's crafting world?
Well, first off, I have been introduced via Twitter to a fabulous new designer, Suzi Shepherd, Suzi designs digi stamps and they are just amazing. I bought some digi stamps from her Etsy shop and emailed her some photos of my cards. As i type this, I don't know how to link to Suzi's Etsy shop (Suzi - help!) but when I work it out I will post it here! here is the link to Suzi's blog - http://www.thatssosuzi.blogspot.com/ go take a look!
Unknown to me at the time that I bought the digi stamps, but Suzi had her first launch of her stamps the same weekend on Create and Craft by Ally from Dimension Fourth. Oh my, how exciting that must have been!!! I am really made up for Suzi and I hope that we can get a good circle of crafting peeps that buy her stamps and make some wonderful things with her creations! The latest Twitter news is that she is designing some new stamps for Ally, can't wait to take a peek!
All a bit of a whirlwind really, but yesterday, I found out that my work is going to appear in a crafting magazine (Cardmaking and Papercraft), the article will be on my wedding invitations! I was SO made up when I heard the news! I hope somehow and somewhere on this blog to attach photo's of both the cards I made using Suzi's stamps and my wedding invitations, err, not sure how to do that one, but i'm sure that one day I will look at this blog and laugh, we've all got to start somewhere right?
So, like you peeps, I read blogs that promise to blog daily, weekly, whenever, a lot will depend on how i get to grips with the technology for this blog, but, hey, give me a chance, we will have a laugh along the way....
Ah, ha, I've just found a "link" button, ooh and an "insert image"....which one do I press? 50/50 or phone a friend? or just take a chance?....
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks....until next time....
Claire
As i type this I am sitting in my garden, the lovely summer sun is here, yay! makes us all feel better doesn't it?!
It's been a busy few weeks here at Claireabella's, I had a long awaited knee operation three weeks ago and i'm still getting back on my feet, it's quite frustrating not being able to sit in my craft room for long and create, but i hope that soon I will be back on my feet!
Loopy Lou (the dog) is just crazy, but loving that i'm at home with her at the moment.
So, what's been going on in Claireabella's crafting world?
Well, first off, I have been introduced via Twitter to a fabulous new designer, Suzi Shepherd, Suzi designs digi stamps and they are just amazing. I bought some digi stamps from her Etsy shop and emailed her some photos of my cards. As i type this, I don't know how to link to Suzi's Etsy shop (Suzi - help!) but when I work it out I will post it here! here is the link to Suzi's blog - http://www.thatssosuzi.blogspot.com/ go take a look!
Unknown to me at the time that I bought the digi stamps, but Suzi had her first launch of her stamps the same weekend on Create and Craft by Ally from Dimension Fourth. Oh my, how exciting that must have been!!! I am really made up for Suzi and I hope that we can get a good circle of crafting peeps that buy her stamps and make some wonderful things with her creations! The latest Twitter news is that she is designing some new stamps for Ally, can't wait to take a peek!
All a bit of a whirlwind really, but yesterday, I found out that my work is going to appear in a crafting magazine (Cardmaking and Papercraft), the article will be on my wedding invitations! I was SO made up when I heard the news! I hope somehow and somewhere on this blog to attach photo's of both the cards I made using Suzi's stamps and my wedding invitations, err, not sure how to do that one, but i'm sure that one day I will look at this blog and laugh, we've all got to start somewhere right?
So, like you peeps, I read blogs that promise to blog daily, weekly, whenever, a lot will depend on how i get to grips with the technology for this blog, but, hey, give me a chance, we will have a laugh along the way....
Ah, ha, I've just found a "link" button, ooh and an "insert image"....which one do I press? 50/50 or phone a friend? or just take a chance?....
Thanks for stopping by my crazy Claireabella world folks....until next time....
Claire
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