Thursday, February 16, 2012

Test for Mister Linky's

OK so I am toying with the idea of running some comps on my blog whereby I allow links to be left.
I follow a few blogs who use this Mister Linky...so I am giving it a go.
Please note whilst this is just a test run...if it works, by all means leave a link...we shall call it a love link :) a link to your latest creation. Oh and I know it is not Monday...but until I get my head around it all it will do. Oh and if you would like to give it a try yourself..visit Mister Linky here.
Fingers and toes crossed it works.


Giveaway with a difference!

Hello all, time for another Giveaway, but this time with a difference! There is a bit of a challenge to it.

Here is what is up for grabs:) and a list of what it includes.
4 @ 6" x 6" bazzill basics cardstock lakeshore, canvas, romance and pear.
4 @ 6" x 6" Kaisercraft Imagine papers P140, P141, P142, P143 all double sided.
3@ brads from the same range SB1111
Maya road heart ribbon clasp.
metal flower and heart embellishment unknown brand (from my stash)
5@ buttons (from my stash)
2@ strips of kaisercraft square rhinestones in mint and lg. pink SB769 and SB763 (12 in total)
2@ pearl and rhinestone brad (Delish)
1@ metal word ribbon slide (all my memories)
2@ skeleton leaves (unknown brand from my stash)
9@ assorted flowers (mixed brands from my stash)
2@ Prima flowers on stems
3@ cotton cord 1mt each pink, brown and green
Ribbons and raffia (from my stash)
1@ Cristina Re A6 blue card
1@ Porta craft embossed white card (and envelope)
white tag and blue (unknown brand) cardstock.
Please note that as the papers are cut from 12" x 12" they may not be "exactly" the same as with the brads and the words on the ribbon slides.







A few close ups of what is in the kits :) one skeleton leaf and one small green flower is missing from the photos (the wind came out just as I was taking photos)

A list of rules will be sent to the 3 lucky winners of what they can use to make there cards which will need to be emailed to me by the 8th of March 2012.

To enter you need to share this photo you will need to make sure you "share" the photo as public or you won't be in the running. All other rules and details are listed on the photo too.
Any questions please feel free to ask, and good luck.

Tracy 

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Pens V's Pencils

Back in December I took part in the December Riverland Kaszazz Scrapbooking card challenge and this was my entry.

I coloured the image using Whispers Strokes pens, after stamping the image with black Staz-on ink.
I was recently asked by a customer what I had used, but really wanted to show that for a very cost effective alternative you can use water colour pencils.

 
Now as I really wanted to show the difference so I have made two more, but coloured one image (left) with the pens and the image on right with Faber-Castell water colour pencils. I won't go into the "how to" as you can see loads of how to videos on YouTube and each brand of pens or water pencils are different what I tell you may have worked for the brand I used it may not for you. Whats the cost difference? Well again that is going to differ but pens will set you back around $3.50 - $5.00 each and a packet of 24 water colour pencils you can pick up for around $20.00- $30.00 depending on brand. Trial and error and practice before you use on a project.
Hope this helps...Kelli this post was for you :)

Thanks for stopping by and happy crafting, Tracy

*note I will pop back later and list the items I used...as right now I must run, the worms are calling and I hope the fish are biting :)

Right so that's it for today, as we are off fishing! (crossing something else off my "goals list"...doing something crazy with the kids)

Items used..
Whispers Strokes pens by Sugar loaf
Staz-on black ink
Sizzix texture plate set 655671 the plate I used was Holiday Trees
Faber-Castell watercolour pencils
Rebekka Erickson paper "Mum's Christmas RE2005.14
Bazzill basics in Ivy and craft (unknown red from card challenge)
6mm rhinestones
Zig two way pen
Pop dots

 
 
 
 

Monday, January 30, 2012

Re-opening Giveaway

Have you purchased any items from my page? Would you like to win this prize pack?

The prize has ribbon x 2 mt a Maya Road ribbon slide, 4 x large number brads, (these look great on birthday cards) and some K & Company tags to go these are so cute ( and double sided).

So how do you win...easy just email a picture of something you have made to passion4paper@bigpond.com I will be drawing the winner at random on Tuesday 31st January some time during my re-opening sale starting at 7.30pm (sa time). You just need to make sure there is something on the item from my page. It could be a card with just one brad, an off the page item with some ribbon on it. So far only one person is in the running so start emailing those entries in. As this is drawn by random everyone is in with a chance..."you have to be in it to win it"

Thanks for stopping by, happy crafting, Tracy

P.S two posts in one day! tick for one of my 2012 goals :)

Back to school

Well today my 3 boys headed back to school. I now have one in high school (yr 9) and the two little ones are yr 5 and yr 2 this year.

Yesterday I was getting the last minute things ready for school, bags packed, uniforms ready even packing most of the lunchboxes last night! Just had to make sandwiches this morning (we shall see how long this lasts) I went and did the grocery shopping too, and boy the cost of things are going up! So I headed to my in-laws to get some fruit and vegetables, I also went to a local roadside stall for the melons...this is what I got :)


From my in-laws I got seedless grapes, capsicums, sweet peppers, tomatoes, grape and cherry tomatoes...oh and some home made pickles in the silver bowl (all the more yummier as I didn't make them) The melons I paid for from a local roadside stall...all for $12.00! That massive watermelon was 15.4kg and was $8.00. And you know what? There is dirt on the capsicums, some of the tomatoes are split and a few of the grape berries are bad...I washed them, sorted them - we ate the tomatoes that were split last night in the salad. But here is something they don't have...chemicals! Which means they won't hold that long in the fridge...not that they will last! We have eaten a quarter of the melons already!


Here are the melons all cut up (I needed to so they would fit in the fridge!) While I was cutting them up I did the lunchboxes and also cut some into smaller slices so the boys could just grab a piece when they wanted to. It saves making a mess each time they want some, in fact I am sitting here eating some of the watermelon right now, trying not to dribble the juices all down myself. (but not succeeding very well)
I have gotten quite a bit done first day back, I headed to the gym, went to work for a few hours, done some washing (never ending in my house). Now just waiting for the camera battery to charge to I can take and upload some more goodies for tomorrow night sale at passion 4 papercrafting.
Thanks for stopping by and happy crafting, Tracy