Commissions

I make handcrafted cards on Commission so, all Commissions are very welcome.

If you like anything taht you see on my Blog here please do not hesitate to contact me through the Blog just by posting one of my Posts. If you have a specific card you want making or just want a general card and leave the rest to me I can easily do Both.

Thanks

Natalie x
Showing posts with label Amy Butler Fabrics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amy Butler Fabrics. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 February 2008

Fabric Card



These cards wre made in particular to work together as a set but, with a different design on them. The fabric used is designed by Amy Butler. Her fabrics are so much so GORGEOUS! that I just had to use them for this little project of mine! I was very well pleased with my results but, feel I could have produced the handbag card better. The pink paper is designed by Amy Butler also. The fabric used to make the handbag is from a compny called MeiFlower (bought the fabric sample while at the October Sho of Creative Stitches and Hobbycraft. www.meiflower.co.uk Pleae leave your comments...!

Saturday, 9 February 2008

Flower Cards


Here's a coule of my cards using Amy Butler floral fabrics. These were very simple to make and good fun. The Green Bead on the left card is truly gorgeous and felt it worked well with the fabric.

Friday, 8 February 2008

Fabric Card



This is one of my two cards that has been published in the Marh Crafts Beautiful Issue. I was asked to send in a pic. to Sarah Capel, which was a huge and delightful surprise! I have used Amy Butler floral fabric here and punched out a flower shape of Anna Griffin scrapbooking paper and attahced this to a piece of gold tracing paper with stick foam pads to raise the effect. I then stitched on 4x pearlescent flower sequins to the corners of the gold paper an again, attached to the card with sticky foam pads! I was very pleased with my end result that I decided to make another card using the same fabric and created a slightly similar card but the design itself was on a smaller scale. After creating these two cards I could see a set of cards enveloping so, I am now swithering to create my own sets of cards, just to be a bit different! Hope you like this card and soon I'll have more to show now that Tassie and Louise Brigden have helped with my Image query, thanx ladies! **