We have a recipe at "Less is More" this week... not an excuse to add all sorts of folderols, just an opportunity to use ribbon or buttons.
Here I have used some ribbon rescued from a gift last Christmas from my son and daughter-in-law and three buttons made from a Die-namics die and coated with Glossy Accents.
The gingham panel is stamped with a new addition to my collection from Waltzing Mouse.The heart is a Stampin' Up stamp, punched with the SU heart punch and decorated with a Woodware punched house and some tiny hearts from a corner punch that has been sculling in the drawer for many a while.
I made the sentiment on the computer in Fabulous 50's font and mounted it on an extended Spellbinder die-cut.
Phindy's Place -Doubling Up (2 Hearts)
This one has that cute teddy from Indigo Blu once more, simply stamped beside a sentiment from Studio G in SU Crumb Cake ink.
It's mounted on paper punched with a Martha Stewart border punch and embellished with grosgrain ribbon. There's a tutorial on the LIM blog showing how I added the bow onto the flat ribbon on the backing paper, using my bowmaker.
I hope to go to see a little cricket at the Rose Bowl today, hopefully the weather will be kind.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone and do join in with our Clean and Simple challenge at "Less is More", we'd love to see your work.
Creative Card Crew - Animal Antics
I do love that teddy he has such a great face :-)
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous cards Chrissie - that Teddy Bear is sooooo adorable
ReplyDeleteOhhh i really like the american craft type feel of thise card Chrissie... and your clever extending of tags! I really must remember to do that..
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Christine x
Two fab cards for this super challenge - I love the bear bestest!!!!
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Chrissie - what a fun challenge :) I don't have much success with ribbons and buttons - so I'll really have to think about it.
ReplyDeleteLove the red card!!
two fab cards Chrissie. I have the exact same bowmaker bought from ebay years ago & i use it all the time. Thanks for the tip on tying the biw to the straight piece of ribbon I'm going to try that on my card today.
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Sharon xx
What famous cards, i love this with the bear!
ReplyDeleteHave a fine day, Sabine
Two very different cards but both are gorgeous. That teddy is so sweet!
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ReplyDeletetwo gorgeous cards, luv the red one, keep lookin at them bow makers, do i dont i?? lol, sue,x
Chrissie, these are gorgeous, love the country feel of the first one and the Teddy with the cake sentiment is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great challenge.
Fantastic cards as ever Chrissie
ReplyDeleteYour skill level leaves me in awe!
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Another great challenge Chrissie, and fab cards too. Love the shaker/naive look with the red one especially. Hope you get to the cricket.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous cards Chrissie.
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Once again...no choosing...as I luv 'em both.
ReplyDeleteI meant to mention last week that I agree with you both on the burgeoning C&S attitude on the stamping scene. I do believe the divas have started a trend.
both cards are just soo sweet!!
ReplyDeleteTed stamp is so cool, and the cake sentiment is too true. Thanks for the info on how to add a bow to a flat ribbon.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a nice gentle week again, what are you saving up for us eh? Love both cards Chrissie. the folk style ribbon is just lovely and lends it self to the gingham stamp :)
ReplyDeleteJenny x
Aww, two adorable cards Chrissie, love the red/white and that teddy is a cutie. Thank you for joining in with this week’s Phindy’s Place Challenge, do hope you’ll play again this Friday!
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Anne
2 fab cards the Teddy's my favourite xx Jan
ReplyDeleteHi Chrissie, Brill cards today, lovely inspiration, Thank you so much, Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteChrissie, I love both cards! What a sweet little bear, love the border punch. I LOVE the red gingham and hearts...great country feel!
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Your cards are always amazing Chrissie but I particularly like the top one this week. I love the country feel of the gingham with the hearts motif. Hope you enjoyed the cricket - I think you would have had goodish weather... Vx
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ReplyDeleteboth your cards are gorgeous!
Great idea to make the buttons by yourself. They always have the right color and shine so bright.
I just love that teddy too. He has so much expression on his cute little face and that sentiment is oh so true ;)
Happy Sunday to you,
Lins :)
Both are stunning card , but the teddy bear just wins for me , prob becasue I collect them.
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Lovely cards. I especially love the American style card, very homely x
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are fabulous but the bear does it for me every time ! Really love the ink you use on this one compliments the stamp perfectly.
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I like the red card best, but it's a bit much (for me)
ReplyDeletebtw, about that button in notthingness on my card, that's why i sew it on :), the tiny button on the left is on the light blue ribbon itself :)
but you are right in a way :P
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karin
I love these but I'm really drawn to that teddy!
ReplyDeleteTwo gorgeous cards Chrissie, many thanks for your tutorials and tips. I have taken the original initials of my monogram wedding card and cut them out joined together, it looks so much better.
ReplyDeleteBeryl x
fab cards Chrissie, I love the computer generated sentiment, great font you've used.
ReplyDeletehope the weather stayed good for the cricket
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Victoria
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As usual two lovely cards and thanks so much for your comments and advice do love the less is more designs and will in future "if in doubt will leave it out" :-)x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Chrissie, my fav has to be the Teddy one though, he is just great xxx
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous cards, and good to hear you have 'upcycled'. Lynn x
ReplyDeleteThey're gorgeous cards Chrissie, love them both :o) Lisa x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Chrissie - I love teddies, so the second one is probably my favourite! Those die cut buttons on the first card look so realistic.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another brilliant challenge. Sylvia xx
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ReplyDeleteTwo lovely cards again Chrissie, just adore that cute teddy.Thanks for the bow tutorial too ,I have a bow maker but keep forgetting to use it lol:O) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteBoth of these cards are lovely. I really like the gingham in the red and white. The bear card is so "bearlike" with brown and white. I love it! ;)
ReplyDeleteboth cards are lovely, I really like the bear stamp, it's such a cutie.
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Two lovely cards I think I need to get a bow maker now!
ReplyDeleteSuper cards and wonderful inspiration as always! Hope the weather held out for you. P.S. That bear stamp is just darling!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards - both so different, yet both so wonderfully CAS. I don't think I will get a chance to participate this week, but have sure enjoyed seeing all the submissions. TFS!
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Two lovely cards, prefer the first card to the second one though.
ReplyDeleteFolderols, takes me back to my childhood, at a theatre in Scarborough there was a show on called Fol-de-rols, starring Benny Hill and Leslie Crowther before they were on the telly, it was very good.
Kath x
Both of your cards are fantastic. Happy belated birthday!
ReplyDeleteTwo really lovely cards but the one with the teddy bear has to be my favourtie.
ReplyDeleteAnne
Fabulous cards Chrissie, very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the Grand Calibur :)
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Maarit
Lovely cards this week.
ReplyDeleteThat teddy is so cute. I love your neutral colors and your bow is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery wonderful cards. I love the teddy and the hearts are just too fun.
ReplyDeleteLove both of your cards Chrissie! The gingham one reminds me of apple pie and the bear is just adorable!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful work thanks for sharing at creative card crew hugs Rebekah xx
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