Sunday, 17 June 2012

a Fathers day card made using CAP.
 Our furry and feathered babies always send a Father/Mother Days card ( mothers day if he rememebers to get one!!) so this is the one for Andrew.
As a surprise I picked out an old photo of him, his dad (sadly I never got to meet him) and his dog Cindy at (for a guess) Great Yarmouth.
Gosh, when this photo was took I would either have just been born or at least under 2 years of age.

Here come's the Summer......

I planted up 3 hanging baskets with trailing strawberries..... only these 2 so far. One for me and one for Andrew! And delicious they were too. Any one for tennis????

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

To celebrate the  Diamond Jubilee - I used the DT freebie kit British Street Party, and googled Her Majesty, the Coronation photo is the offical one by Cecil Beaton, top small is a random photo and the bottom small is a photo of The Queen on Sunday attending the Royal Floatilla. We watched the coverage on BBC HD, it was amazing.



For the insert I looked for poems relating to Her Majesty - the one I used is a Haiku by John Tiong Chunghoo.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

A digi-birthday card I did last week, the image is from Bibliodyssey


the insert read:

Be Wild and shocking today
A rebel and a bit of a lout
Go on, put your slippers on the wrong feet
And wear your cardigan inside out
Rock on, its your Birthday

verse by Jon Bratton

Monday, 4 June 2012

another cap production, this time for an anniversary.

the image is from the Graphics Fairy, I used a sepia tint then turned down the transparancy. I was going to do the whole card using the same colour hue, but decided it looked like a tea bag explosion, so opted for the startling white lacey feel.

Sunday, 3 June 2012

Here's a Birthday card I made in the tradiotional way *shock horror*. Used a Debbi Moore Venetian topper, (not sure about this lady - her bosoms are odd!) some gold bling and peel offs.
I scanned the backing paper onto the computer then used CAP to produce an insert, the verse made me giggle.




Thursday, 31 May 2012

The lady who I did the 'onesie' maternity card for, see earlier post, had a little boy - Oliver.

This shop front card is from Kanban, and was very easy to assemble, best of all it posts flat.