Showing posts with label High Hopes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High Hopes. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 July 2019

Duckie Flying Kite

I have an ultra simple one layer card to share today...featuring an old, and very much neglected, High Hope stamp called 'Duckie Flying Kite'. I stamped it along with a sentiment from the 'Birthday Buddies' set by Paper Smooches directly on to my card blank, then coloured the image using watercolour pencils.


Challenges for this card:

Thursday, 22 June 2017

Homespun Hearts Snowy

I was the lucky winner of a couple of High Hopes stamps a few weeks ago, and this adorable snowman was one of the stamps that I chose...he's called 'Homespun Hearts Snowy'. I coloured him using watercolour pencils, then added some sparkle to the snow and the hearts with some Stickles. As the image is quite large, I simply added a doodled border, and matted it on to a snippet of navy card.


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Monday, 9 May 2016

Duckie Flying Kite

I've used a much neglected stamp on today's card...he's called 'Duckie Flying Kite' by High Hopes Stamps. I coloured him in soft pastel shades using watercolour pencils, then simply added a sentiment (from the 'Hello Friend' set by Penny Black).


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Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Oldie but a Goodie Challenge - Paper Piecing

Our challenge this fortnight at Oldie but a Goodie is:

'Paper Piecing'

We are sponsored for this challenge by:


Prize - 5 images of the winner's choice from Squidgi Digi!

I've used a High Hopes stamp on my card called 'Cherry Chip Chimp', and paper pieced his cupcake. The papers I've used (and I've managed to use 7 different patterns on this card!) are all from the 'Offbeat' pad by BasicGrey. I doodled borders using a black gel pen, and cut the star using Nesties. The three little brads are also by BasicGrey.


I'm also entering this card into the following challenges!
For more inspiration from my lovely DT buddies, please pop over to Oldie but a Goodie.

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

ABC Christmas Challenge - O is for...

I have another card for our current ABC Christmas Challenge today, where the theme is:


'O is for Open It Up'
Also decorate the inside of your card

We have two amazing sponsors for this challenge:


 The fabulous Bugaboo Stamps prize is:

and

The Ribbon Girls

The awesome prize from the Ribbon Girls is:

I've made a gatefold card this time, using a couple of snowman images, that I though worked well together, despite the fact that they're by different stamp companies. On the outside, I've used a very old Penny Black image called (it took me several hours worth of Googling to find this out!) 'No Peekin' Snowman'. The paper is from the 'I Believe' pad by My Mind's Eye...I distressed the edges, then added faux stitching using my CutterBee Bug and a white gel pen.The sentiment is from a Christmas set by Lili of the Valley, the snowflakes are a mixture of Marianne Designs & Cuttlebug dies, and the pearls are from Wild Orchid Crafts.


And on the inside, it's 'Homespun Hearts Snowy' by High Hopes Stamps. The paper is the same, and the layout is similar, with another Lili of the Valley sentiment on one of the side panels, and space to add my own message on the other.


I'm also entering this card into the following challenges:
For more inspiration from my lovely DT buddies, please pop over to the ABC Christmas Challenge.

Thursday, 19 July 2012

Duckie Flying Kite

I have a bright and summery card to share today...unfortunately we don't have the weather to match...I really hope all of the athletes arriving here in London for the Olympics have packed their wellies! I won this stamp on the High Hopes Challenge a few weeks ago...he's called 'Duckie Flying Kite'...he arrived last weekend, and this is the first time I've inked him up. I coloured him using watercolour pencils to match the zingy colours of the We R Memory Keepers 'Hippity Hoppity' papers. I distressed the edges a little, then added some faux stitching using my CutterBee Bug and a white gel pen. The die cut letters and sparkly chipboard flower are from the same pad.


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Tuesday, 19 June 2012

High Hopes Challenge - Guest Designer

Last week, I was picked as the lucky winner of the High Hopes Challenge...and in addition to winning my choice of stamp, I was asked to guest design for this week's challenge, where the theme is:

'Nature'

Now, I only have a few High Hopes stamps...mainly Christmas and Hallowe'en...so I had to think a little outside the box, and used my 'Beary Good Friends' stamp to create a wintry scene with them walking through a forest. irst, I coloured the image using watercolour pencils, then carefully cut it out. For the background, I started by embossing some light blue Core'dinations card with my Cuttlebug 'Snowflakes' folder...then sanded over the raised areas to make it look like a snowy sky. I cut some trees from various shades of green card using a Marianne Designs die, then lightly sanded the edges, and attached them to the card between a couple of pieces of torn white card for the snowy ground, before adding the image.


For more inspiration from the fabulous design team team, pop over to the High Hopes Challenge - thanks so much for having me this week girls!

Monday, 4 June 2012

Homespun Hearts Snowy

Another Christmas card today...this time, in non-traditional purple. I've used a High Hopes image ('Homespun Hearts Snowy') sent to me by my lovely ABC Christmas Challenge DT buddy Lacey (thank you!)...and he's been waiting patiently in my image box for some time, so I though that it was about time I coloured him! For the background, I embossed various shades of purple card using my Cuttlebug 'Swiss Dots', 'Snowflakes' and Sizzix 'Snowglobe' folders. The sentiment stamp is from a Lili of the Valley set. 


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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Wild Party

I've used another of the High Hopes stamps I got with the Stamp & Create voucher I won on Top Tip Tuesday a ittle while ago on today's card...it's called 'Wild Party'. I went a bit mad with my embossing folders ('Happy Birthday', 'Stars' & 'Spots & Dots' by Cuttlebug, and 'Hexagon Illusion' by Craft Concepts) for the background...distressing the edges, and adding faux stitching using my CutterBee Bug and a white gel pen. I cut the lettering using my Cuttlebug 'Olivia' alphabet.


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Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Silly Spider

I've used another of the new High Hopes stamps I got from Stamp & Create with my prize from Top Tip Tuesday on today's project...a simple little Hallowe'en treat box:


I used my score board to make the box from black card, then decorated it with some purple card embossed using a Cuttlebug folder (it's from a Hallowe'en set), and the High Hopes 'Silly Spider' stamp. 
I filled it with some Hallowe'en chocolates:


Challenges for this box:

Saturday, 8 October 2011

Secret Crafter Saturday Challenge - Anything Goes (As long as it sparkles!)

Please scroll down for my Penny Black Saturday Challenge DT card.

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This week it's Tracie's turn to choose the theme of the Secret Crafter Saturday Challenge, and she's decided that:

'Anything Goes (As long as it sparkles!)'

I decided to make a Christmas card...surprise, surprise...and inked up another of my new High Hopes stamps ('Chris Mouse'). I coloured him using watercolour pencils, then added some sparkle to his lights with some 'Ice Crystal' Stickles. The glittery papers are from the 'Wonderful Winter' pad by My Mind's Eye, and the snowflakes were cut using Cuttlebug and Marianne Designs Creatables dies...they've been coated with Stickles too. And I added some adhesive gems to a couple of the corners, and some of the snowflakes for a bit more bling.


I'm also entering this card into the following challenges:
For more inspiration from my lovely DT buddies, please visit the Secret Crafter Saturday Challenge.

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

ABC Christmas Challenge - T is for...

I'm back with some more cards for our current ABC Christmas Challenge, where the theme is:

'T is for Tiny'
Make a set of four 'tiny' cards or tags

Our sponsor for this challenge is our very own Lacey's Stamp & Create store:


The prize is an amazing $25 gift certificate...I was lucky enough to win one on another challenge a few weeks ago...and I can confirm that it's a fabulous prize..in fact I'm using some of it on these cards!

I decided to go down the cheap to post, one layer card route...stamping a couple of my new High Hopes stamps ('Callie Christmas Kitty' & 'Beary Good Friends') straight on to my card blanks (they're 4 inches square). I coloured them using watercolour pencils, and added sentiments from a Lili of the Valley set.


 Here's a better view of the two designs:


I'm also entering this card into the following challenges:
For more inspiration from my lovely DT buddies, pop over over to the ABC Christmas Challenge.

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Cheeky Monkey!

I won a gift certificate for my ABC Christmas Challenge DT buddy Lacey's Stamp & Create store a few weeks ago onTop Tip Tuesday...it took a while for me to decide what to spend it on, but eventually, I chose some High Hopes stamps. My package arrived last week, and I had a play with some of them at the weekend...frst up is 'Cherry Chip Chimp'. I coloured him using watercolour pencils, then added Glossy Accents to the cherry. I embossed some blue Core'Dinations card using my Cuttlebug 'Swiss Dots' & 'Spots & Dots' and Craft Concepts 'Cupcakes' folders...lightly sanding over the raised areas. I distressed the edges using inks and my distressing tool, and added a sentiment from the 'Anytime Messages' set by Hero Arts.


Challenges for this card:

Thursday, 9 September 2010

You're my cup of tea!

This adorable wee little mouse stamp was a birthday present from my lovely friend Squirrel...he's called 'Teacup Mouse' by High Hopes...I coloured him in weeks ago, but I've only just made him into a card. The papers are from the 'Penny Lane' glitter stack by My Mind's Eye, and a mixture of Prima flowers and paper roses from Wild Orchid Crafts. I used my EK Success 'Diamond Scallop' border punch along the bottom of the image, and made the sentiment on my computer.


Challenges for this card:
I have candy on offer at the moment...if you haven't already entered, you can find all of the info on this post.