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My friend, Sally, recently took the plunge and became an independent demonstrator for " Stampin Up". As part of her total commitment to "Stampin' Up" she made the courageous decision to get rid of all her products which do not belong to her "Stampin' Up" range - a brave lady! I'm sure I could not get rid of any of my goodies!

UsedRubberStampsHowever as the old saying goes " one man's loss is another's gain", or in this case "one woman's..."!

Sally hosts "Creative Cafe" every Tuesday evening at her mother's coffee shop, "Delicachix" so last Tuesday I dropped by and managed to bag myself some real bargains. Sally was selling all her card making rubber stamps for half price or less, and some of them had not even been used!

The Penny Black tree on the right of the photo is a stamp I've been wanting for ages and I just fell in love with the baubles behind that - this year's Christmas Card design I think!

To make things even better for me Sally has donated over 100 of her cards to sell on my stall at Longton Community Church in aid of the Mission work.

SallyCards

Now Sally is a very talented lady and she has been making beautiful cards for years. Here is just a snapshot of some of the lovely cards which she has given. She apologised when giving them to me, saying that they were not her most elaborate, or her best work, but I'm sure you'll agree with me that they really are gorgeous! I just wish I'd bought the big daisy stamp before someone else had got hold of it!

Anyway I wish Sally all the best with her new venture and I'll keep you informed every now and then as to how she's getting along.

New rubber stamps can be very expensive so always keep a look out for good quality used ones - you might be surprised at just what you can find!

Friendship Card Making Rubber Stamps Two Wood Mounted
Friendship Card Making Rubber Stamps Two Wood Mounted
Paypal   US $.99
Friendship Card Making Set Four Wood Mounted Rubber Stamps
Friendship Card Making Set Four Wood Mounted Rubber Stamps
Paypal   US $2.75
6 HERO ARTS RIBBON RUBBER STAMPS ONLY 2 USED PERFECT FOR CARD MAKING
6 HERO ARTS RIBBON RUBBER STAMPS ONLY 2 USED PERFECT FOR CARD MAKING
Paypal   US $4.99
18 Piece BIRTHDAY anD PARTY Wood Stamp Lot Scrapbooking Cardmaking Stamping
18 Piece BIRTHDAY anD PARTY Wood Stamp Lot Scrapbooking Cardmaking Stamping
Paypal   US $15.00
6 Piece SPRING and ANIMALS Wood Stamp Lot Scrapbooking Cardmaking Stamping
6 Piece SPRING and ANIMALS Wood Stamp Lot Scrapbooking Cardmaking Stamping
Paypal   US $5.00
Acrylic Clear Stamps Astro Boy Great for Scrapbooking and Cardmaking
Acrylic Clear Stamps Astro Boy Great for Scrapbooking and Cardmaking
Paypal   US $7.00
Mini Flower Paper Punch Shaper Stamp Card Making Scrapbooking Craft KID DIY 1cm
Mini Flower Paper Punch Shaper Stamp Card Making Scrapbooking Craft KID DIY 1cm
Paypal   US $1.07
Adult Baby Piano Duet from PORTFOLIO euc WOOD MOUNTED great stamp CARD MAKING
Adult Baby Piano Duet from PORTFOLIO euc WOOD MOUNTED great stamp CARD MAKING
Paypal   US $8.98
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRYLIC STAMPS MISC
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRYLIC STAMPS MISC
Paypal   US $9.99
12 Wood Mounted Rubber Stamp Words and Sayings Great for Card Making  Scrapbook
12 Wood Mounted Rubber Stamp Words and Sayings Great for Card Making Scrapbook
Paypal   US $23.95
Frames Clear Stamp  Chipboard Lot Scrapbooking cardmaking
Frames Clear Stamp Chipboard Lot Scrapbooking cardmaking
Paypal   US $5.00
Card Making Kit Happy Birthday Stamped Note Cards Simple Flowers  Buttons
Card Making Kit Happy Birthday Stamped Note Cards Simple Flowers Buttons
Paypal   US $7.99
Making Memories Magnetic Date Stamp Kit Scrapbooking Card Making
Making Memories Magnetic Date Stamp Kit Scrapbooking Card Making
Paypal   US $10.99
Anna Griffin Ultimate Lot of Kits Card Making Scrapbook Stamps Embellishme
Anna Griffin Ultimate Lot of Kits Card Making Scrapbook Stamps Embellishme
Paypal   US $60.00
Mini Alphabet Stamp Set Great for Scrapbooking Card Making and Crafts
Mini Alphabet Stamp Set Great for Scrapbooking Card Making and Crafts
Paypal   US $2.00
Northwoods Rubber Stamps Valentines Day Heart Tree Card Making Super cute
Northwoods Rubber Stamps Valentines Day Heart Tree Card Making Super cute
Paypal   US $15.50
7 GYPSIES STAMP SET OVAL LABELS JOURNALING SPOT CARD MAKING SCRAPBOOKING NIP
7 GYPSIES STAMP SET OVAL LABELS JOURNALING SPOT CARD MAKING SCRAPBOOKING NIP
Paypal   US $9.99
Card Making Kit YeeHaw Stamped Note Cards Simple Cowgirl Yellow  Brown
Card Making Kit YeeHaw Stamped Note Cards Simple Cowgirl Yellow Brown
Paypal   US $7.99
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRILIC STAMPS FLOWERS
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRILIC STAMPS FLOWERS
Paypal   US $9.99
Lot 32 Rubber Stamps Great assortment for Card Making
Lot 32 Rubber Stamps Great assortment for Card Making
Paypal   US $24.99
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRYLIC STAMPS CHRISTMAS
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRYLIC STAMPS CHRISTMAS
Paypal   US $9.99
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRYLIC STAMP BIRTHDAY MISC
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRYLIC STAMP BIRTHDAY MISC
Paypal   US $9.99
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRYLIC STAMPS MISC
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRYLIC STAMPS MISC
Paypal   US $9.99
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRYLIC STAMPS BIRDS
SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRYLIC STAMPS BIRDS
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Reaching 40 years of marriage is quite an achievement so when our friends, Bob & Linda , were celebrating their Ruby Wedding recently I wanted to give them a special card.

RubyWeddingCardI didn't have a lot of time to work on the card so I decided to adapt the Golden Wedding Card design. You don't always have to come up with new and exciting designs every time - if you're pushed for time adapt something you've already done which you know works!

So for this one the card blank is, as previously, 8" x 8" with gold mirror card and cream parchment matt and layered onto it.

The centre piece is my good old favourite Sizzix "Forever & Always" embossing folder. Of all the embossing folders I own this is the one I use time and time again!

I tried many different ribbons on this card but decided to use this satin red polka dot one. Note that I fixed the strip to the parchment matt before sticking the parchment onto the mirror card - this enables the ends to be safely secured between the layers so there is no chance of fraying.

Ten paper red roses form the bouquet tied with the matching ribbon. I'm not very good at ribbon tying and it took me half a dozen attempts to get this one to sit correctly.

RubyWeddingCardInsertI slipped a silver heart charm onto the wire stems of the bouquet, twisting the wire to ensure that the charm does not fall off.

For the insert I went a bit over the top! I used a pearlised gold A4 sheet and then using a Martha Stewart border punched a lace edging out in ruby red card.

It's been a number of weeks since the Ruby Wedding but Bob says the card is still sat on their mantlepiece!

One of my friends is a radio controlled car racing enthusiast and on Saturday he was racing at a local event, Woodvale Rally. My youngest son, Mark aged 17, is also interested in the cars and wanted to attend so we duly set off. We arrived at 10am and I thought we would finish about 2pm at the latest - how wrong I was. By the time we left at 7pm I'd lost the will to live! Mark on the other hand said he'd had a great day.

However it was not all doom and gloom  as in the craft tent I met 2 lovely ladies- Sandra and Linda, with their card making business "Cards and More Cards".

WoodvaleRally2011We had a nice little chat and when I mentioned that I had a really bad headache they were kind enough to give me some headache tablets.

These 2 ladies are friends who are totally addicted to their card making and they have now decided to turn their passion into a little business.

They did stress tht they realise that they are unlikely to make their fortune but they certainly seemed to be enjoying themselves.

WoodvaleRally2011-CardsOne of the problems they said they had was pricing the cards - infortunately the general public does not seem to understand just how much work goes into cardmaking.

They have their own Facebook page "Cards and More Cards".

I wish them all the best in their new venture.

Now Facebook is something I am slowly getting to grips with and I also have set up a page called "I Love Card Making" - I invite you all to take a look.

Recently at Longton Community Church we held a Promise Auction in aid of the Mission Work we are doing in Uganda and Macedonia. I "promised " 2 lots, each of 10 Handmade Christmas Cards. Both lots sold well but after the auction one of the bidders asked could she alter her 10 to a mix of everyday cards. I didn't have a problem with this and she duly presented me with a list of upcoming occasions - the first of which is a wedding.

HandmadeWeddingCardNow handmade wedding cards are not something I tend to make a lot of, but I have to say I am rather pleased as to how this one has turned out.

The card blank is my usual "specials" size of 8" x 8" and I've covered it with a sheet of paper from the do crafts Papermania Confetti pad. I love all the sentiments on this paper, and although I did toy with  the idea of putting a sentiment embellishment in the bottom left hand corner I decided the card worked just as well without it.

The 2 hearts have been cut using Nestabilities from a piece of left overpale pink  background paper which has a manuscript design on it.

The scalloped edge is also from a Nestability, cut from a pearlescent pink paper.

WeddingCardEmbellishmentsThe cardmaking embellishments are from a sheet of wedding card embellishments which I picked up from a sale bucket. When I see sheets of embellishments in sale buckets I tend to buy them by the handful as I always find they come in useful.

I also added a heart shape jewel stick on to each heart  and to compliment the pink rose embellishment on the bottom heart I added a pink paper rose to the top heart.

Each of the hearts has been stuck to the card using 3 dimensional foam pads to add more depth to the card.

The insert (not shown) is pink with a heart punch out in the bottom right hand corner and down each inside outer edge of the card I have stuck 4 punched hearts.

If you have any wedding cards which you'd like to share with myself and other readers of Cardmaking-Companion just go to the Readers' Gallery on Cardmaking-Companion, follow the simple instructions and upload your card photo.

I seem to be in a season of special occasions and parties at the moment.  This card is one I made for my dear friend, Pam, who recently celebrated her 60th

Handmade 60th Birthday Card

Her mother had organised a surprise party for her at Farington Lodge, a beautiful setting, where we all enjoyed a wonderful 3 course meal.

I'm delighted to say that Pam was thrilled with her card.

The card blank is the 8" x 8" size which I now use for all my "specials" - onto it I matt and layered pearlescent card in blue and pink and then used a very ornate butterfly design paper from K & Company, "Sparkly Sweet" speciality paper.

Unfortunately the camera hasn't picked up all the thick glitter on this paper, so as usual does not do the card justice!

The numbers have been cut using my Cricut and have been mounted using foam pads to raise them from the card.

Luckily in my embellishments box I had a couple of rubber butterflies which complimented the paper perfectly.

The finishing touch was the "Happy Birthday" tag which I embellished with 2 crystal gemstones.

CardInsertFor the insert I used the same parchment paper which I had cut the numbers from and then punched the doily edging using a Martha Stewart punch. A small butterfly punch in the bottom right hand corner completed the card.

I cannot believe it has been nearly 9 months since I last posted here. For any readers who do not get my monthly newsletter - in November 2010 my husband suffered a massive heart attack and since then he has been slowly recovering. I am only just getting back into my card making and blogging....

HandmadeGoldenWeddingAniversaryCard This is a card I made recently for someone to give on a Golden Wedding Anniversary. I thought the embossed Sizzix "Always & Forever" was very appropriate ( Golden = 50 years married!). I've previously used this folder on wedding cards.

The white card blank is 8" x 8" - I get all my blank card stock from Craftwork Cards. I like the quality of the card, the price is reasonable and delivery times are excellent.I have built the card front up with a series of mats and layers using gold mirror card, mottled cream parchment and a random off cut background paper from my stash which had appropriate sentiments on it. The embossed card is a pearlised cream.

I really love using these hand made flowers on my cards at the moment. I created the bouquet from a selection I bought during my recent visit to the North West Stampers Exhibition at Port Sunlight. The flowers have tiny leaves on them but the larger green stems are punched from a scrap of green card. To tie the bouquet together I used metallic gold ribbon - it's quite a stiff and fiddly ribbon to tie, not my favourite, but suitable for the occasion.

Inside the card I used the same mottled cream parchment I'd used for one of the mats.GoldenWeddingAniversaryCardInsert

The insert is made from an A4 sheet and is too small to fit fully inside this size of card so what I now do on larger cards is to punch a suitable border from a sheet of the same paper. I then glue the border down onto the outer edges of the base card. It looks very effective.

To finish this insert I added a "Happy Anniversary" peel off in the bottom right hand corner.

Although this card fitted neatly into the matching envelope finishing touches would have been to make a box for it and to have decorated the lid, unfortunately I ran out of time. If this card had been going to be posted it would have had to have had a box as it would not have survived the postal system!

In a recent Promise Auction to help raise funds for a Mission  Trip to Uganda I offered to make 10 cards, as and when, they were required by the bidder.

Handmade Teenager CardThe successful bidder has just asked me to make a card for a 15 year old teenage "girly" girl.

Well I have to confess I've really struggled with this one - it's due to be handed over tomorrow and I've sat for ages trying to decide what to do.

Ideally I would have liked to have put a rubber stamped image onto the card but despite having boxes of stamps I soon discovered none of them were really suitable - so this is my finished result.

I've used a white 8" x 8" card blank and after searching through my stash I found this girly birthday paper.

After matting it onto some pink Mirri card I wasn't sure what to do next!

Handmade Teenage Girly Card

Finally I decided to cut out 3 of the pictures from another piece of the same paper and mounted each of them onto an inverted pink Mirri scallop cut with Nestability dies. I mounted them over the original pictures using 3D fixing pads.

To give the card a bit more "umph" I've embellished parts of the individual pictures with stick on jewels. I toyed with the idea of putting a lilac ribbon over the top of the parcel picture but after trying it decided it was too much. As usual I don't think the photo does the card justice!

For the inside I cut up another paper from the same pad and put a border of girls along the outside edges before using a pink insert with a punched heart in the bottom right hand corner.

I just hope the bidder likes it!

August cardFor those of you who are new to this blog , you may not realise that every month Cardmaking-Companion issues a FREE monthly newsletter called, "News and Views". With the newsletter comes 7 FREE digital background papers.

It's very easy to sign up for the newsletter - simply scroll down the right hand margin of this blog and you'll see the sign up box, or alternatively sign up directly from the main website.

Each month I show a card I have made with one of the free papers, and I thought this month I would share this with you on the blog.

I love this striking grey, pink and black floral paper. It's quite a busy design but lends itself well to either a plain card or a more elaborate design.

This 6" x 6" card blank has been covered with the paper. I have some pre-cut cream hammer finish circles and one of these has formed the centre piece of the card. Onto this I have mounted a scalloped edge circle, cut with a Nestability, from one of Cardmaking-Ideas' dotty papers.

I made a small bouquet of 3 rose floral embellishments and hand tied them with a pink ribbon, fixing them to the card with some PVA glue.

Around the edge of the circle I punched some butterflies, alternating a plain pink one with a "dotty" one. Small pink pearl embellishments were added to the body of each butterfly.

I decided to leave the card sentiment free but a peel off sticker would have worked in the bottom right hand corner.

Inside the card I used a pink insert and, as usual,  punched a design into the bottom right hand corner.

I have already sent this card to a dear lady called Emma, who is 80 years old, and has just undergone a 7 hour back operation. Thankfully the operation has been a success and Emma is expected to make a full recovery.

Way back in January I wrote about an Unusual Wedding Invitation which I had made for Stewie to give to his bride to be, Lisa. Well the Wedding Day finally came last Sunday and we had a lovely day at their wedding.

Handmade Wedding CardHowever, as usual, my life has been really hectic so I had absolutely no time left to make them a Wedding Card myself. I frantically searched through all the card boxes of the cards we sell at Church. Luckily Anita had recently made this delightful card so I dutifully purchased it, but before writing it, decided it was so nice I had to share it with you.

The card is a landscape with scalloped edges. I hope you can just make out the pale white and grey backing paper which Anita has used as a base mat. Onto this she has rubber stamped a delightful wedding image from Lili of the Valley which she had bought from one of the craft shows we have been to, and a simple sentiment.

The stamped image has been mounted onto silver Mirri card and the finishing touch is a white chiffon ribbon.

Handmade Wedding Card- detail close up

I love the way Anita has been quite sparing with her use of colour on this card - the image could have been more heavily coloured but I think this would have distracted from the overall feel of the card.

A little glitter just gives the card the right amount of highlights.

And just in case you're wondering what the happy couple looked like - here is their photo - taken just after they'd exited the Church through a whirl of confetti!

Wedding Day

Carrying on from my last post, here are a couple of quick and easy friendship cards, made using Card Toppers.

FriendshipTopperHandmadeCard1This background paper is part of a stack I've had for ages and when I spotted this pretty floral topper it seemed as if they were meant to go together!

I simply mounted the topper and the sentiment (which came from the same sheet) onto silver Mirri card.

To add a bit of interest to the design I  punched the lower edge of the bacground paper with the Martha Stewart double loops punch.

The background card is a standard 6" x 6" white card blank.

This took me so little time to make yet it will let someone know how much I care for them.

Using the same background paper and another topper and sentiment from the same sheetFriendshipTopperHandmadecard2 I made this other quick card.

Both ideas are simple enough for you to copy using what you already have in your own stash of papers and toppers.

The idea is not to produce an elaborate card but to let someone know how much they mean to you.

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