This card features scallop circle wraps. Attach a wrap to the back of your card, wrap it around to the front and I have used a layered message to hold the wrap closed.
My favourite dotty daisies decorate the front and inside the card I have covered with some Basically Black patterned paper and added a scallop oval to write my message onto.
I love the monochromatic look, but you could easily add just one colour, say deep purple, hot pink, lime green or even orange to give the card a very different look.
I love this card, its so simple yet looks so good. Using a cream scallop edge size 6 card, colour edges with a chalk ink pad (my favourite colour for this is Versa Magic - Gingerbread). Using Graceful Grasses clear stamp set repeat stamp bullrushes all over the front of the card. Cut piece of ribbon to fit across card, tie second piece to it and attach to card with double sided tape. Add a layered message and hightlight bullrushes with glitz glitter glue - tiara.
Again Basically Black patterned papers with Japanese Doll Choko clear stamps. Stamp mini Choko onto scallop oval, colour in. Punch a hole top and bottom and thread with ribbon, attach to card with double sided tape. Stamp and cut out butterflies and add layered message. Highlight card with glitz glitter glue - ruby slippers.

Using It's a Hoot Owl template to trace around and cut out three owls from Yummy Scrummy Coffee & Cream paper pack. Stamp branches from Japanese Doll Akina clear stamp set in brown onto cream scallop edge card. Stamp and cut out flowers and glue to branches.
Add Card Candy for Owls eyes, layer a message and decorate card with glitz glitter glue - tiara.
Lastly, trace around Back2Basics plasma numbers onto back of Yummy Scrummy papers and cut out. Glue to card, decorate with flowers, adding Card Candy to centres. Colour edges of card with pink chalk ink pad. Highlight around edges of numbers with glitz glitter glue - tiara.

Im looking forward to seeing everyone at my workshop in Horley tomorrow.
Have a lovely weekend, enjoy the sunshine.
My wonderful friend Sue, from Craftwork Cards, and I are going to take part in a Ribbon Walk on Saturday 20th June 2009 at Harewood House, Yorkshire. We are entering in the 10 mile walk and we will be one of those pink dots!
Sue told me about the walk and asked if I would do it with her. Well I have wanted to take part in a Ribbon Walk for sometime as I have lost my Dad Alf, my Father-in-Law Laurie and my cousin Sue all to cancer, I have also lost many friends to this awful illness too.
I have lots of friends who have fought and survived cancer and have a friend who is currently fighting breast cancer. This walk is for all those people.
10 miles may not sound very far but I am so unfit its not true, so today I went out and purchased myself a proper pair of trainers so that I can start to get fit, ready for the big day in June. So these are my new best friends!
And yes if you look closely there is mud on them as I went for a long walk around a Reigate Priory, a local park to where I live, today to break them in and to start training. I must have done about a mile and a half, not much I know, but its a start and I have to build the miles up over time.
I also bought a pair of walking socks that guarantees you wont get blisters! They are good for 1000 miles apparently. I have to say the trainers were very comfortable and so light as well.If anyone would like to sponsor me - I have set up a page, through Breast Cancer Care, which makes it so easy, just click here. Any sponsorship, of any amount, will be really appreciated and go to this fantastic cause. Thank You.
It was lovely to see so many familar faces and many news ones too at the Make It Show over the weekend at Farnborough.
We have had some wonderful comments about the gorgeous new goodies from Craftwork Cards and about how lovely the stand looked. Many of you also left comments on the blog with the chance to win our heart shaped chocolate box filled with crafting goodies. If you havent left a comment be sure to do so before 28th February!
Its the Make it Show at Farnborough on Friday, Saturday and Sunday this week. The opens from 10am through to 5pm each day.
Ive been busy making samples and Im looking forward to showing the new Craftwork Cards goodies off. Be sure to stop by and say hi, we arent in our normal position, our stand no. is G10.Hope to see you over the next few days.By the way if you liked my decorated chocolate box, we are offering it as blog candy on Craftwork Cards blog www.craftworkcards.blogspot.com. Just leave us a comment and we will randomly pick a winner at the end of the month. The box will be filled with Craftwork Cards goodies too!!
I seem to be making a lot of cards in orange recently and I wonder if its my new purple? People who know me know how much I love all things purple - at the show in Manchester recently some ladies told me that they have purple weelie bins in Liverpool - I want one!
Anyway this is the card I made for a friend's birthday - Happy Birthday Rosie for tomorrow! Its using the new Craftwork Cards Japanese Doll clear stamps - Akina. I adore the flower stamp in this set and use it all the time.
I also made a sweetie bag using one of Craftwork Cards wraps and again this was in organe using the same stamp.
I have not internet at home and I am at the library posting this and my session is about to end. I will post as soon as I can. Have a good weekend

Owen will be 14 tomorrow and I will be away working in Manchester at the Stitch and Creative Crafts Show.
I have wrapped lots of little pressies for him and he has a new bag for school. There is a birthday cake hidden for him and we have a surprise outing for him with Merv and Matt on Friday night.
I will be back late Saturday night, but he is off to a party so we will celebrate his birthday on Sunday.
Then its Matt's birthday on Monday and he will be 20 - I cant believe it was 20 years ago where did the time go.
Have a wonderful day Owen!

Well Ive kept you waiting long enough and today is the day to reveal what I was so excited about.
Its been months in the planning, Sue at Craftwork Cards has designed a gorgeous range of clear rubber stamps featuring Japanese Dolls and some flower collections too. When I posted that I was itching to tell you all something it was because I had just been sent the proofs of the rubber stamps and they are amazing.




They are not the same as normal clear stamps, the material is much firmer and gives brilliant results, keeping all the ultra fine detail. I think they are stunning, as did lots of people yesterday when we unveiled them at the Stamparama Show, Stevenage. We had fabulous comments about the rubber stamps and would love to see pictures of cards that anyone makes using the stamp designs (email them to info@craftworkcards.com).
Start collecting the complete range of our Japanese Dolls choose from Choko, Akina, Shino and Misaki. Mix and match all the borders and accessories that come on the stamp sheets, the flowers on the girls dress is in the border, as a seperate stamp to create backgrounds with, is in the centre of a parasoul, is on a fan and so on.

There is a Here Come the Girls gallery and a gallery for the Flower Collections too for card making ideas and we will be adding to this, we also have some magazine articles planned for them.
Let us know what you think and go Meet the Girls!