Showing posts with label Nestabilities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nestabilities. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Beautiful Butterfly...



I'm still in the midst of my stock take here - so no time to be creative at the moment - so I thought I would share a couple of cards that I liked from last Saturday's workshop! The first created by Debbie I thought had just the right amount of inking and love those gems just to finish it off and that Phoenix is gorgeous! The second made by Karen is created using Nestabililities and a Marianne Designs Butterfly. With just a finishing touch of glitter - it shows how simple clean lines can be so effective. Thanks for the inspiration ladies!
now back to the stock take... is that a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel.... no it's someone with a torch bringing me another box of products to count!!.... :-)
keep crafting
Jane

Friday, October 15, 2010

Nestie Snowflakes

Had a lovely crafting session today with my friend. Neither of us were awake enough to be particularly creative - but still managed to have a few creative sparks! I created this card using a die from a set of snowflake nestabilities and also a circle nestability. It's all done with mirri card - and the picture doesn't do it justice! Just goes to prove it is always worth experimenting with your dies!

happy crafting
Jane
PS - I haven't forgotten about putting up the samples - they'll be appearing soon!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Something Fishy.....


A combination of techniques on this card. Firstly I've created the fish image using a Dreamweaver stencil and Gold embossing Paste - a really easy and effective technique that I highly recommend you trying!. I've used my nestabilities to cut out the oval and the scalloped oval surround. I've then had a play with my border nestability - part of the pendants range - and cut out the border in black and then gold mirri and pieced the cut out gold pieces into the black piece. I just put double sided tape on the reverse of the black piece so my gold pieces stayed in place.

happy crafting!

Jane