Sunday, 2 February 2020

Thanks Mate

The February challenge at A Place to Start is now open.

It is to make a masculine card or project.

Most of you will know by now that we have had a horror few months
here in Australia with 'unprecedented' bush fires.

In fact, they are still occurring.

While there are professional fire fighters in the cities, the country areas across this nation are 
serviced by small, remote and  mostly under-resourced VOLUNTEER groups.

Many of these men and women have been fighting fires for over three months now.
They have lost wages and precious family time.
To date, we have lost nine lives among this group of fire fighters this time, 
three of them being Canadian/American professional pilots helping out
in a helicopter crash just last week.

They are Hero's all.



I know that many, many women are part of these teams; however, mostly they are men so I made this card as a masculine card but the sentiment applies to all members of the Rural Fire Brigades and the people helping them.



I used a stamp set I purchased from Paper Rose for the boots  'Work Boots' and the sentiment 'thanks'
The Seriously comes from another stamp set by IO Dude

The background is created with Ranger Dylusions paints - I made it a few months ago for another 
project and this is the left over piece. 
I chose it because it looks like a fire in the background.

I added the diecut of gum leaves by Uniquely Creative, cut from a scrap of green card, to represent the unburned Eucalyptus saved by the Firies.


The boots were stamped with Ranger Archieval black ink and coloured with my Copics.

The image was mounted onto black card and then onto a white folded card.
I ruled a thin black line around the border and added some small bits to that. 

Your masculine card or project does not have to be as somber as this one.
You have a month to enter this challenge at 



Friday, 31 January 2020

Oooops - wrong start time!

Sorry - I posted three days too early, confusing my DT date with Publishing date.

See you then!

Saturday, 18 January 2020

Wild Things at Bizzy Bec's

Hello Peeps......
Today is the day I present again for Bizzy Bec's Blog

Who doesn't love Darkroom Door?

I made this card for my eldest's brother's birthday 
He turned 83 yesterday - he laughed when he got it.




I have some DRD stamps that are sooooo old they are presented in tins!
BUT I also have some newer ones and intend to get newer ones again in the next month or so
I love their Quote Stamps - but I love most of their stamps, so.....

The sentiment I used today is not new
but I now that they have four fabulous new ones out this month and I will be getting at least one!


Things used to make this card:


Small smiling hippo = I found this in my Darkroom Door stamp boxes
but not sure if it is from DRD: however,  it is so cute and it is smiling......
Coloured with Prisma Coloured pens



Card used is by Stampin' Up


Why not to Bizzy Becs and enter the competition

"ANYTHING GOES" 

The winner of the challenge will receive:

5 Digital Stamps of your choice

Kindly donated from Bizzy Becs Online Store 
- a fabulous range of Various Stamps, Dies and Embellishments 
for all your crafty needs, wants and must haves!



Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Happy 2020! May we all get 20:20 vision in this year before it is too late!

What a week!

Well, what a few months really but the last week was such a terrible time for so many.
My heart is bleeding for those who have lost loved ones, homes and animals 
in the country I love so much.
It is also so sore dealing with the loss of so much wildlife especially the now endangered koala.

Please keep safe Peeps.

🖌: @kassiisaac

We are currently safe and cool and look like remaining so for a while. 
The 30th Dec. was not so good - temperatures here in Hobart got to 41 degrees
I was hosting a birthday party for my husband - boy was it hot!

Now we are into January 2020
A New Year - so, new beginnings!

I am happy to announce that I am on a new Design Team


The January challenge is:

Anything Goes 
with Optional Twist: CAS

This challenge is being sponsored by Bugaboo
It's a long time since I used one of their gorgeous and quirky digi stamps
but they are still of great quality and price!

This one is called 

Cat Love


Of course, I went to Word and using Insert, put the image onto a blank sheet 
and make it the size I wanted to play with by enlarging it a little


Once I had the printed off image, I used a die from Memory Box to create a
sentiment across the top.

I also cut a piece of SU Bermuda Bay card to fit behind the sentiment.
Once this was done I joined the two together with some double sided tape


Next, I added colour using my trusted Copic pens.
They are all there - I only used 6!


Next I stamped using Archieval Black ink and a sentiment stamp
from Stampin' Up - new from this year's Sale-A-Bration (starting February) Sending You Thoughts.

I then added the topper to a blank card, leaving a white margin


Well - simple, CAS I hope and fun to make!

(My cat currently has a sore tail - how funny is that!)

You have the rest of the month to have a go and enter this challenge
See you there!


I will enter this in the following challenges:

2 crafty critter Crazies: have a critter (Jan challenge)
Southern Girls: Anything Goes
Crafty Catz: Anything Goes with a Twist of having an animal













Monday, 6 January 2020

Thanks is such a simple word!

Thanks to the Firies and all the work they have been doing for the last three months. Thanks to the people who gave up their Christmas and New Year to help others. Thanks to all Volunteers everywhere. Thanks to the Armed Forces for being there too now and helping. Thanks to the ones out there trying to save our beautiful wildlife. Thanks to the ones at home caring for the sick animals and babies animals. Thanks too to all the Nurses and Paramedics and Doctors for going above and beyond day after day.

There is so much to be thankful for at the moment.



Thankful Tassie is being spared most of the heat and wind and fires
although as I key up this post the air outside is overcast with smoke
blown in from over Bass Strait and from local fires.
We need a good shower of rain to wash the sky clear again.
If it wasn't 30 degrees C outside I would think it looked like a cold winter's day.

So, I made a Thanks card

I chose to work in the colours of a summer rain storm
Hopefully we will see one or two of them this year.


I was half way through when I realised I need to take photo's!

This is when I was making a flower 
You can see the sheet the flowers were die cut from 
I had fun playing with powdered inks and water sprays to create this sheet and my flower has a beautiful sheen on it as a result. 


I started with these three for the base card


I added in the Prussian Blue for the flower sheet


You can see the base card above, with a die cut - it is a sheet of w/c card cold pressed
My flower was also give some foliage using SU Blueberry Bushel card


Once I had all the bits I put it together. 
The SU BB card went behind the die cut and the flower was then added, with it's foliage
Plus some bling!


I then added this topper to a blank card

I used

Spellbinders  Shapeabilities Die D-Lites Blooms Three (S2-046)
for the flowers
Sizzix Thinlits Tim Holtz Alterations Mixed Media 2 (661185)
for background swirls
Watercolour card
White card blank
Elizabeth Craft Designs: Leafy branch 2 (1315);
Pair of leaves 1 (1314)
Cosmic Shimmer Pixie Powder: Rich Gold; Peppermint; Teal Wash
Brusho's Prussian Blue

You have a month to enter Bizzy Bec's challenge
Anything Goes!





Monday, 23 December 2019

Last Week for Challenge at Unstampabelles for 2019


Merry Christmas Peeps!


Keep safe, keep cool (or warm) and keep ploughing on!

We are travelling well in Tasmania atm as the temp is only around the early 20's with some days getting to close to 30.  We have had minimal fires as well although it has been very windy.

Two day's to go until Christmas Day!

However, there is still time for you to make something for the 
current Challenge #96 at Unstampabelles

You have until Friday the 27th at midnight.

I needed another tag or three, and made this one up using a die from 
 Papertrey ink die set
Bethlehem Die
(contains three scene dies)


I used DP left over from Christmas cards; circle dies, ribbon from SU; and scraps of card
from the stash.

There is gold mirror card behind the stars and gold Stickles inside the biggest star


Some layered die cuts and a bit of white card behind it all for strength and so I can write on it.

I made another style for Bizzy Bec a few days ago (last post before this) and stamped that, but of course, no stamps for Unstampabelles. 

Cheers, and have a lovely day with family and friends on Christmas Day!





Wednesday, 18 December 2019

Bizzy Bec's December Challenge - second post

Hi to all my Peeps!

Merry Christmas to you and yours!





This is the time of the year you are scrambling for tags for all those parcels. 
I know I am - so......
.....I made myself some using a Papertrey ink die set
Bethlehem Die
(contains three scene dies)


I used a circle die to make the big base (using left over DP from Stampin' Up)
 I didn't cut all round - leaving a small piece to form the top of an ornament
I cut a second piece at the same time in white card

I glued them together, with the gold string between the two pieces
I could use this then as a tag or as a tree ornament


I stamped the second die cut with black ink  using a sentiment from an old
freebie stamp set from a magazine I got back in 2017 - it was chosen for the size of the sentiment and that it fit the scene.

I used three dies to create the scene, cutting the first two in white card
and the last in white sparkly card!


Circle dies for base  lots of different ones available, try these
Bling and string from my stash
I used papers from my stash to complete the tag 
plus the sentiment is from a freebie set in a magazine. 


I cut a circle of gold card and glued it behind the first white one so the stars showed up.
I layered the three layers with dimensionals so they sat up from each other.

They are really quick to make once the pieces are all die cut - you can assembly make them easily.

Now, I got these and another set (Skyscapes) from Bec, ordered in September,
but I know they took a while to come.
They no longer appear on Bec's website but I am sure she will order them in for you.

Have a peaceful life before and after Christmas and enjoy the day with family and friends!

Monday, 16 December 2019

Starry, Starry Night: Challenge#96 for Unstampabelles

Hello Peeps!


Hope you are all travelling well?
I am seriously better now although still quite tired at times
My word being ill is not for Sissies, is it!
So, with my Big Girl pants firmly in place, I have entered the craft space again.....

The middle of the December challenge at 

Unstampabelles

Star Struck Starry Night 
TWIST Use Sparkle Pens and/or Glues
(or make it sparkly!)

is here and I have created a gift bag - one of a few I need in the next week or two.
Wonder why?

Do you ever get beautiful Christmas cards and think they are too good to throw away?
Each year I carefully cut them up and put them away until next year.
Every year I pull out last year's cards and wonder what I can do with them.....
Sometimes I recycle them into new cards.....
Sometimes I use them for tags....
Lately I have been using them on recycled bags for gift bags....


The white bag was given to me with a purchase at some time - 
it is a bit thin so I added a background gold card
before I added the reused card front


This card was so pretty and has so much gold embossed onto it I could not throw it away


I added some bits of bling, a die cut gold star and the ribbon tie


Then I remembered the TWIST
use pens or glues to create more sparkle


So I added dabs of Stickles to some of the stars and made it even more sparkly.

It will not take a big weight but it will handle a book or calendar or coffee mug.

What are you making for this challenge?
You have until midnight on the 27th to enter

Monday, 9 December 2019

Week 2 at Unstampabelles Challenge#96

Hello Peeps

Hope everyone is doing fine and keeping warm/cool and safe from fires and floods.

I have not been well for the last two weeks and on top of Christmas prep and cards, I have found life a bit of a struggle but I must say today is much better. Might be related to the weather too - we regressed to Winter for the last two weeks but today is Summer again with NO WIND.

I have had time to play in my very messy craft space today - and to do a bit of gardening as well!


The challenge over at Unstampabelles this month is to create a Starry, starry night

- the TWIST is to make it sparkly with glues or similar.
I cheated today and used glimmer paper.



I used some die cuts from last year's catty at Stampin' Up
Starlight Thinlets


I started with four small white tags
Using inks from SU and a sponge, I coloured them up

I used Seaside Spray, Terracotta Tile and Blueberry Bushel
to create a starry night sky and sprayed them with the water bottle 
to give a starry sky background.

I die cut four detailed stars from glimmer paper and four plain stars from gold
Using Tombow I glued the detailed star to the plain


I found the blue ribbon in my stash
 - from the various clothing pieces I have purchased I assume.


A small star sticker at the top finished them off.


I simply wrote on the back of them


They do look so pretty
especially in the sun!


What are you going to make for this challenge?
Remember, no stamps and you have three weeks to go!

Thursday, 5 December 2019

Merry Christmas for Bizzy Bec

Hi Peeps - hope all is going well with you and yours

Today a new challenge opens over at Bizzy Bec's

It is as always 'Anything Goes'
but the TWIST is to be sparkly!

I used a stamp I have had for a while now, saving it for this month,from Penny Black
I used my Promarker's to colour - haven't used them for months but they were out so I used them!

I used Tim Holtz inks to create a moody background


Penny Black - Pointsietta Spiral
(If not there, ask Bec to order it in)
Tim Holtz inks - Stormy Sky and Old Paper
Coloured with ProMarkers
Front covered with Pan Pastel (coarse) white for shimmer effect
Stickles added for glitter effect
Other inks, gems and background paper from my stash



The poinsietta flower was stamped twice, coloured twice and then one was fussy cut
to be layered on top for some dimension
You can also in this shot sorta see the shimmer the white Pan Pastel gave the image
It is soft but lovely


I used old stash for background papers and some gems as well
The sentiment is from one of last years SU sets


I also painted on some Stickles (Icicle) to give some glimmer points of gold sparkle

It looks all soft and pretty

Happy Stamping!