Showing posts with label 3d. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3d. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 August 2010

Tidy Turtle

This little lady is taken for another of my CD-ROMS, and is just the cutest little thing, in 'real life'
the images are 3d mounted onto backing papers and peel off's placed along each side to complete the image.

Little Girl Blue

I love this little girl! She is 3d foamed onto the blue dotty backing paper, which in turn is mounted on the a tall white DL card blank.

Using Martha' s Punches

A few posts back I told you of my new Martha Stewart punches...... Here are a couple more cards I have created using the boarder double sided punch. It makes a wonderful lace effect piece that can be matted onto any card to create extra impact.


Through The Looking Glass

This lovely lady, was a download that I received for registering with a craft website.
Having cut out the layers I mounted them with 3d foam pads and added them to a hammered white card blank.
The working and flowers were peels off that I had in my craft box.

Tartan Terror

We had a little Scottie dog for many years. He had a fab character and was always getting into mischief.

This little chap reminds me of him!
The tartan backing paper was matted onto a black card blank, and the image of little Scottie was mounted onto foam pads and centred on the tartan.

I wish Fred would sit that still when I wanted to take a picture of him, LOL!

Christmas is coming....

These trwo little chaps are my first attempt using my new CD-ROM

Aren't they just sooooo cute!

Sunday, 7 March 2010

Diamond Delight

Sharon loved the last card I made using this Anita's 3d design and asked me to do one for her Mum for Mothers Day.

I added the assembled parts to a blue pearl card blank, et voila!

Saturday, 6 March 2010

Mothers Day 3d Flowers

Using one of my Anita's 3d flowers I created this card for one of the girls at work who had ordered it, having seen the last ones I made using this design.

This time I placed it on a tall white card blank, and used some K&Co paper down the centre of the blank to pull all of the colours together

Finally I used some corner peel offs to accentuate the images