I wanted to enter the Allsorts Challenge this week, where the theme 'Blue and Brown'. The day the challenge started, we were coming down to North Devon to close our little caravan down for the winter, so I knew I'd have to make a card in the caravan. (If you make it to the bottom of my post, you'll see a couple of photos I took on a walk in Woolacombe earlier this week.) I packed a Dovecraft paper pad with blue, brown and white patterned papers, a handful of dies and some blue and dark brown cardstock. During a visit to my favourite North Devon 'bricks and mortar' craft shop earlier this week, I bought a bottle of Nuvo Crystal Drops in 'Dark Walnut'. I had no idea what I was going to make when I started, but this is what I came up with....
I decided to make a masculine card for my box of ready-made cards. The Happy Birthday die is from eBay, which I used with blue pearlised card and matted and layered on Memory Box 'Stitched Circle' brown and white die cuts. I chose the main backing paper to keep the circle theme and the paper I used for the panel was perfect to add some Nuvo Crystal Drops in the centre of the diamond shapes, to add some extra detail. I had a slight mishap just as was adding the last drop.....somehow, a ruler I had on the table flew into the air and landed on the wet crystal drops, totally splattering them! Grrr! Fortunately I was able to prise the panel off and make a new panel. I usually put my cards on little easel to take photos with my camera, but I forgot to pack the easel and camera, so I propped up the card against a tin of baked beans and took the photo with my phone instead! The light in the caravan is not ideal for taking photos, but the wind is so strong outside today, I'd probably be chasing my card round the field if I tried to take a photo of the card outside.
As their school is only a couple of miles way, we're picking up my great nieces and nephew from school today and bringing them back to the caravan for their evening meal. I know they will want to do some crafting, so I'll have a fun evening with a 6, 8 and 9 year old getting creative with card, dies, embossing folders, stickers, scissors and glue, while my hubby will probably be reading the newspaper! LOL!
I am joining in the following challenges:
If you've made it this far, here are a few photos taken on Wednesday. It was beautiful day, perfect for walking along the beach. Woolacombe beach is over two miles long and at this time of year is almost deserted.