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Sensational Shakers

Hi!
    I'm here with my last make for MFT-Camp Create Sensational Shakers. Made this to also fit MFT challenges both sketch and colour but I was late for sketch#285. Anyway here's my card.

Supplies used:
Dreamweaver stencil-I Beams
MFT-die-namics-Fancy Flourish
                           Mini rolled roses
                           LLD Bright Lights Numbers
                           Cross-stitch circle STAX   
Lawn Fawn-Stitched Leaves    
SRM sticker (sentiment)
The Craft's Meao-Nature's Beauty (butterfly)
homemade embossing paste
white glitter
beads & tinsel glitter (shaker)
gold embossing powder
Faber Castell water colour pencils (for butterfly)
acetate sheet (recycled from a chocolate box)
plain foam & glue
    Following MFT sketch #285, I wet embossed the lower half of the card and sprinkled white glitter while it was still wet. After quilling the roses and giving dimension to the leaves, the floral arrangement was adhered in place. The sticker sentiment and shaker were added and the butterfly to cover up a boo boo. 
I'm also entering this card into challenges at...

http://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge - shimmer
http://wordartwednesday.blogspot.com - anything goes
http://allsortschallenge.blogspot.co.uk - flowers
http://modsquadchallenge.blogspot.com - glitter
Now that the camp has ended, I will rest a bit.  J
Leanne

Delightful Die Cutting.

Hello!
    Thanks to all of you for your visits and lovely comments. I haven't got my laptop fixed yet, by my son has been kind to lend me his laptop. I'm here today with my fourth make for MFT-Camp Create, Delightful  Die Cutting. Have two simple cards with the positive and negative of the die cutting.

Supplies used:
MFT-Little letters die-namics
Lefranc & Bourgeois pan watercolours  
watercolour paper

gold acrylic paint
Fiskar's Cloud 9-Simple Thoughts Happy Birthday ( to you stamp)
sequins 
I'm also entering this card into challenges at...
http://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge - shimmer
http://wordartwednesday.blogspot.com - anything goes
http://sharejoychallenge.blogspot.com - clean & simple
Will be back later today with my last make for Camp Create.
Leanne    

Wonderful Watercolor

Hi there!
    I'm back with my third project for MFT Camp Create....a watercoloured card. The inspiration for this card is from HERE. This card was actually in the making for PTI's- Create Along with Us. But when I realized I wouldn't get my laptop back in time to join PTI's event I decided to post the card for Camp Create.

Supplies used:
Lefranc & Bourgeois pan watercolours  
watercolour paper
Dreamweaver Stencils-Paisleys
                                     Thank Yous 
sequins from stash
homemade embossing paste
    A simple card put together with a watercoloured background, wet embossed paisleys and sentiment and finished off with sequins. 
I'm also entering this card for a challenge at...
http://wordartwednesday.blogspot.com - anything goes
Will be back soon with my last two makes.
Leanne.

Sensational Sliders

Hello!
    I'm back with my next project for MFT Camp Create, Sensational Sliders. This was my first attempt for a slider card and I did enjoy making it. By the way, my card both slides and spins, do watch the 10 sec video below to view how it goes.

Supplies used:
card-stock red & white pin striped
Stamp It-circus (clown image)
Faber Castell watercolour pencils
Ranger glossy accents
Lawn Fawn-Stitched Journaling Card die (for coloured banner)
alpha stickers
silver cord
Zig 2way glue pen
MFT-LLD Bright Lights numer die-namics (#3)
punch (spiral shapes)
two coins
double sided foam tape
    The image was stamped, coloured and dimention was added to the the eyes and nose with glossy accents. Next the banner was die cut in several colours, adhered and faux stitched with a coloured pen. The blue banner was manually cut, an alpha sticker added to each, then glued on cord using the zig glue pen and adhered in place. The slot for the slider was cut following THIS tutorial. The clown image was adhered onto a coin, a punched circular double sided foam bit was added on the centre of the coin then another coin was attached to it on the reverse of the card. The circular foam tape bit acts as the pivot to help the image slide & spin. The #3 was added as I intend sending it to a 3 yr old and the punched spirals to hide a boo-boo. Finally, the panel was adhered onto the red card base with foam tape after covering the visible slider section with a strip of white card. 
I'm also entering this card into a challenge at...
http://wordartwednesday.blogspot.com - anything goes
Will be back soon.
Leanne

Glitzy Glitter

Hello!
    How are you all? I missed being here but both my laptop and I were sick. My laptop has a major hardware problem and I managed to get around my son to lend me his laptop for now. As for me, I was down with a nasty flu, I'm way better and am now joining the MFT Camp Create. The goal is to participate in the five craft sessions each day and earn a Camp Create badge. I couldn't be here earlier, but I did craft all five days and will be posting my makes before the deadline for sure. So here's my first make for Glitzy Glitter.

Supplies used:
MFT-background stamp
sentiment
Ranger black embossing powder
glitter
glue
    The background was heat embossed on water-colour paper. The PVA glue was diluted with a little water. Then using a paintbrush, it was applied  to a few random sections at a time (to prevent  drying) and glitter sprinkled over it. The process was repeated until 12 sections were covered in one colour then heat embossed. After repeating the same with the remaining colours, the panel was cut diagonally. The panels were adhered on the card base leaving a space for the sentiment stamp.

I'm also entering this card for a challenge at...
http://wordartwednesday.blogspot.com - anything goes
    Will be back soon with my next post but do excuse me for not visiting you all. I will do so as soon as I get my own laptop back. 
Thanks for visiting.
Leanne