Monday, December 22, 2025

Sisters in Law.

 Hello,

Today you find me on The Mad Scrapper Blog with another family layout to go along with another I made a couple of months back. That on was the 4 brothers at a wedding and this one is of the wives at another wedding with the addition of a sons wife so there are 5 O'Connell ladies.

I have used the same paper collection from 49 and Market as well as similar flowers but this time a touch more feminine I feel.

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I started as I usually do by trimming my main paper down and distressing the edges before adding it to a solid paper but not before I gutted out the centre because I always find a use for some on the layout. The paper has 2 small faux stitched areas which I decided to stitch over using dusky pink quilting thread, you don't see it a lot but it adds texture.

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Then using the saved paper I cut out a frame from a die I purchased from Janine, it's an art deco design and I tucked the photo just inside, I also stitched in cream at the top and bottom. Then I added some lace paper under the left hand side I added foam underneath for dimension and the ability to tuck my paper lace and chipboard tag under.
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Then it was time to embellish with lots of flowers available in the store, here is the main cluster at the bottom left and that is my sister you see.
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And here is the top right a little closer. I used a rose and a leaf sprig from a very old laser cut set from 49 and market, you may still have bits and bobs so look them out because they are too beautiful to leave in the packet.
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In this photo you can just see a little bus ticket and that's a nod to the fact the congregation were driven to the reception on a special red double-decker bus. I also added the date within a little tab from another set. To finish off I added pearls about the clusters.
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Thank you for stopping by today, I hope I have inspired you to mix in your older ephemera with all the beautiful new sets that are available at The Mad Scrapper .

Sue.

Supply list:
49 and Market - One Perfect Day collection
Pink Fresh Studio - Art Deco Frame

















Birthday Card

 Hi,

today I am sharing a birthday card I have made for my sister who has a birthday just before Christmas and I do my utmost to not have any Christmas colours on it.

So I decided to use this gorgeous Magnolias from Pinkfresh Studio along with the coordinating stencil and die set. 




The card is a big 6x8 top folding card and on to that I added a mat which I first dry embossed using Petal Trellis coverplate die and brushed over using two of the colours I used on the flowers.

I stamped out two sets of the image using black and I left it one side for a couple of hours to make sure it was dry because I've had some smudging in the past. The inks I chose to use today are cherry blossom, peony and begonia along with spanish moss, doe, eucalyptus and lush forest. I have to say I am happy with the outcome and Thank You to Carissa Wiley for the inspiration.

I wanted to ground the images so I cut out a frame in rose gold using some postage edge dies I have  I cut it up to fit off the top and bottom of the mat. I cut extra images in white cardstock to give stability to the images. After I decided where everything was going I stuck it all down using liquid glue.

The sentiments are from my stash and were added to the same rose gold foil card.  To finish off I added some clear gems.

I am joining in with December 2025 Challenge  over at Pinkfresh as an anything goes project.

Thanks for stopping by today

Sue.

Monday, December 8, 2025

Hope.

 Hello,

Today you find me over on  The Mad Scrapper Blog with this dreamy layout using beautiful papers and wonderful florals from Uniquely Creative available in store. A full list of supplies can be found below.


I started by choosing my main paper and ripping across so as I could keep the stitched Hope on view, then I tore across keeping the clock in sight. I flipped the paper to show the dots then after noticing how much I would have to play with I inked to two edges and stuck them down so no gaps showing this gave me just over 11 inches so I trimmed it up straight and distressed all edges and then attached it to a 11.5 piece of black and then that went down on to the light pink side of the coordinating cardstock bundle pack.


Then after deciding where my photograph would sit I die cut a piece of gold mirri card using a cover plate which cuts out those beautiful shell like pieces. I wanted to have it popping out both top and bottom so cut it up saving some of the little gold dots. Then I took a Dusty Attic chipboard in a heart design ( I like this because it came 12x12 in size) and painted it in gold acrylic and placed it at the bottom before sticking it down I added one of the larger florals.
A note about the florals they have a sticky back and they are in vellum so once I removed the backing I placed them on to copy paper and then close cut around them to remove the white edges, this also allowed me to put some card under some to give dimension when added to the layout you can not see the paper through the flower. They are beautiful and they are easy to cut around if this what you like to do. If you don't fancy these then the other Creative Cuts would work just as well.


Once I was happy with the above I mounted my photo on to the same pink as the bottom layer and then on to a light sage green I added some spare chipboard bits to level it out and attached it to the layout 


Here you can see more of the flowers added to the top left, again card was added to some for dimension 


Here you can see I added more flowers around the bottom right corner.


You will have seen on some of the photos above and this next one that I did use some of the gold dots out of the die cut as well as some pearls in a lovely pink


Thanks for stopping by again today. You may not have a photograph that you can match to a paper but you really want to make a layout so always check out Pinterest or even a magazine mine came from Pinterest this time around.
If you are not lucky enough to be able to pop in and see Janine then go to  The Mad Scrapper  and look around at your pleasure.

Sue.

Supply List:
The Dusty Attic - 12x12 Hearts