Showing posts with label cow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cow. Show all posts

Monday, August 28

Wild About You

I have this fabulous wood grain embossing folder that looks awesome when used with kraft cardstock and a swipe of brown ink. It's the perfect foreground for a happy collection of farm animals!


Digital Stamps:

Friday, August 4

Tutorial - Printing Cards


Today I'd like to show you how I create single-layer cards using digital stamps and Microsoft Word.



1. Start by opening a blank page in MSWord (or your preferred software equivalent)


2. Click on the "Layout" tab at the top, then select the first option, "Margins". Change the top, bottom, left, and right margins to 0cm and click OK. If a warning pops up to tell you the margins are too small, simply select "ignore".


3. Click on the "Insert" tab, then select "Table". You want a table with two rows and two columns. Click OK.


4. Click in the top, right hand box so that your cursor appears. Select the "Insert" tab at the top of the page to access your picture files. Find and click on the image you want to use, it should appear in the table. Select the "Home" tab while the image is selected, then click centre to place the image in the middle of the box.


5. Resize the image by right clicking on it and selecting "Size and Position" from the drop-down menu. Change the width to 14cm.


6. Repeat the process with another image in the bottom, right hand box. This will give you two cards on the same sheet of A4 paper.


7. Click on the top image again, then hit the right arrow key so that the cursor is to the right hand side of the image. Press the "Enter" key so that the cursor is now below the image. 


8. Select the "Insert" tab again and then choose a sentiment from your files. Resize it in the same way you resized the image, or drag the corner boxes in or out if you prefer. My sentiment is 1.5cm high. Repeat for the lower image.


9. Click on the top image again, then hit the left arrow key to bring the cursor to the left hand side of the image. Press the "Enter" key to add some space at the top of the image. Repeat for the bottom image. Ideally, you want the same amount of space at the top of both images and at the bottom of both sentiments.


10. Right click in the top, left hand box, then select "Table Properties" from the drop down menu. At the bottom of the box, click on "Borders and Shading". Select "None" in the first column and then hit OK, and OK a second time. You should notice that the lines of your table are now dashes or dots rather than solid.


11. Time to print! As you can see, the lines don't show up in the print dialogue and they won't print on your paper either. Make sure you change your settings to suit the weight of paper you're using and the quality of the print.


12. Once printed, cut the A4 sheet in half horizontally, then fold each piece to create your cards. To create the specific card at the beginning of this post, I coloured, then fussy cut around the top of the image and adhered a piece of patterned paper to the inside.

Tuesday, August 1

Tuesday, July 26

Holy Cow!


Judy has created two fun cards using the new Howdy Girl set of digital stamps. Her first card, in shades of pink and brown, is embellished with sweet little flowers, striped twine and fancy punched edges that add a lacy, feminine touch to the card.


Her second card has a mix of black and white patterned papers, including a fabulous cow-pattern that works perfectly with the image she coloured. And what works better with black and white than a splash of red to really make things pop!


Monday, July 18

Over The Back Fence


Can't you just imagine these ladies meeting each morning for a cup of tea and a natter over the back fence? Carla has created fun scenes for the cows from the new Howdy Girl set of stamps, including a high hedge that acts as a meeting place for these fine ladies!


Sunday, July 10

Howdy!


Kathy often uses a white gel pen to add bright highlights to her coloured images, adding a great contrast for the other colours and really making them pop! As you can see from the photos below, she's used the technique on this fun easel card featuring one of the cows from the new Howdy Girl set of digital stamps.



Check out more of Kathy's colouring over on her blog...

Monday, July 4

CAS Cards

These quirky ladies lend themselves beautifully to clean and simple card styles. I stamped each one with water-based black ink, coloured with alcohol markers and added an aqua "halo" right around the outside to help tie them in with the base cardstock. A quick sentiment stamped at the bottom and my set of cards was done!


Products:

Friday, July 1

New Releases


New products for July

Howdy Girl
digital stamps


Howdy Girl
clear stamps


Howdy Girl
cutting dies


Hocus Pocus
digital stamps

Wednesday, May 19

From The Whole Herd

I  regularly send cards on behalf of our entire household so it's handy to have fun sentiments like the one in the Funny Farm set that reads "To Someone Special from the whole herd". I know our friends and family will get a kick out of it too and no doubt they'll even have opinions on who each character resembles!



Stamps:

Saturday, May 1

New Releases

We have a huge release lined up for this month, including clear stamps, cutting dies and two new digital sets! You can find them all in our online store now.

Funny Farm
clear stamps


Funny Farm
cutting dies
Available in Store Now


Funny Farm
digital stamps


Just Add Flowers
digital stamps