Saturday, July 16, 2011

This weeks cards


I'll admit it.. I'm not a good blogger. I like to share photos but not life stories.. I am much better on Facebook though and post daily so come and be a fan! This is my FB page here 
So with that said here are some photos of some cards I've made and taught at classes over the last week.
I have been inspired/and or have CASED Renee Van Stralen, Carrie Gaskin, Nichole Heady and Teneale Williams.
 Enjoy! xx Kate









Friday, June 17, 2011

The week in cards

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Monday, May 9, 2011

More Mother's day cards!

Monday again! The week just rolls around so fast =)
Here's a few more cards, the first two were from just playing around after watching some of Kristina Werner's videos where she was adding punched windows to her cards. The third one we made on Friday at the Connections craft group. I cased it from the demo Impressions magazine that we get monthly only I don't have the Strength and Hope set that they used.




Hope your week is getting off to as good a start as mine! xx Kate

Friday, May 6, 2011

Cracked glass panel

We made this card at a class I taught last week. I love this technique, it's so effective and easy once you know how.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Mother's Day Flower

Made this one today for a class tomorrow night and thought I'd enter it in this weeks Just Add ink challenge #66 which is to just add a flower.

Great stress relief scrunching and pulling apart the layers for this flower!

x Kate

Monday, April 18, 2011

March and April Catch up in photo's =)






















phew! I've been busy  - lots of classes here and out and about, my 30th Birthday and card making for friends and family. It's been great! xx Kate

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Birthday card class at Sovereign

I taught a wonderful group of ladies last night at Sovereign in Takapuna. My friend Nova works there and thought it would be a lovely way to get her work mates together for something fun!
She thought birthday cards would go down well (and they did) so we made both a girly card and a male one.
I tried to keep it pretty simple with not to many layers or difficult techniques. I wasn't sure who out of the group of 10 had done any cardmaking before. As it was they all did very well!

Here is the girl card - nice for a girlfriend or your mum!

The black and Yellow together is so striking and I also had a sample in Grey and Pink which two of the girls decided to replicate. I'll take a photo and add it here soon.

Supplies: Stamps -Artistic Etchings, All a Flutter, On Your Birthday. Cardstock - Whisper White and Daffodil Delight. DSP - Neutrals paper stack. Ink - Basic Black and a Versamarker pen for the sentiment. Ribbon - Daffodil Delight. Other - Black Embossing Powder, Heat tool, 2 way glue pen, dazzling diamonds.

Card number 2 was a great one for the boys. I think they liked making this one best - there was no bow tying!


Supplies: Stamps - Grunge Rock. Cardstock - Crumb Cake, Not Quite Navy, Old Olive, Confetti White. Ink - Crumb Cake, Not Quite Navy, Old Olive, Soft Suede. Other - Dimensionals, Scallop Edge Punch, 1 3/8 circle punch, basic Rhinestones.

I observed my 2 minutes silence for Christchurch yesterday and are still thinking of how powerless we all are when Nature decides to strike. There are lots of ways to help, money being the most in demand and there are several auction sites running where you can buy handmade items that have been donated to support Christchurch. One is Foxes and the other is Handmade for Christchurch. There are plenty more and if you want to give a shout out to any you know of please do so in the comments.

xx Kate