Monday 25 April 2011

Handmade Cards and experiments!

 The shop - Prestbury Crafts and Gifts (for all those who don't know!) has now been open for just over 6 weeks.

I have been hard at work making cards, among other things and they have been selling very very well. I have even had a few requests from people to make really special handmade cards for them.

Here are a few that I have made - I don't have time to take pictures of them all anymore but those ones I am proud of and want to remember have been pictured.

We went through a week with different anniversary cards, of which I didn't have any at the time so here are the ones I've made - I think they have all sold now so I need to get making some more:



Then came mothers day and again I was busy making cards. It's quite hard to predict how many were going to sell and I was still making them on the day before. Here are 2 of my favourites:


The last one here is made on brown recycled kraft card which gives it that unusual look.


This one is my favourite easel card which has now sold:

One of my colleagues wanted me to make her a card for her friends baby who had just been born. She sat with me for ages telling me what she wanted but I think she now has the card making bug as well. (The baby was Polish just in case you were wondering!)


New baby cards have also been popular and although I haven't had much inspiration for them I did try a few cross stitched cards:


Heat embossing has also featured quite heavily in my card making - it's fun getting messy and watching the glitter melt (!). I discovered my white ink pad and coloured card as well and here are the results:


I also experimented with printing on acetate and creating window cards. It didn't work quite how I wanted it and was very fiddly but the results aren't bad:

And then I got a stencil and had a go an inking through the stencil with my Big and Juicy ink pad. I couldn't find a sponge to use in the village until I had an idea to use a washing up sponge - it worked just as well and here are the results:


Here is another cross stitch card that is prefect for the spring/summer weather we are having:

I bought some shimmer chalks and experimented with the distressed look on this card. It certainly is cheaper than buying distress inks which are very popular at the moment:


I also bought some black magic core'dinations card which can be sanded to reveal the colour underneath. I tried that with my butterfly embossing folder. It worked quite well apart from I squashed some of the embossed parts when I was gripping it:

Another technique I tried was colouring in on black card with my metallic pencils. I don't think you can see it very well in this picture but the outcome was stunning and I am very pleased. It's just a shame that I only had one of these peel off's!

And then there were the nestabilities I bought. I'm not sure I like this card but I love the shapes the die's create and they will feature a lot more in my card making.

And last but not least are the Christmas cards (yes they were made on one of the hottest days of the year but there is nothing like starting early!). I have had these peel off's for a while and they have been itching to be used. Again I experimented with acetate to create window cards and I think the results are stunning. They produced a very unusual contemporary card and I have more plans for them still .... watch this space!




These are just some of the cards I've been making - I've been extremely busy. I'm afraid there are no cards on the website yet but if you wanted anything please send me an email: claire@prestburygifts.com. I can make cards to order and post them out to you. And for all the budding crafters out there have a look at our website for some great card crafting products: www.prestburycraftsandgifts.com