15 November, 2011

Winner of October Challenge and top 3

Thankyou so much to everyone who entered my challenge this month, it was lovely to visit each blog and look at your creations. Apologies to those I was unable to leave comments for, for some reason Blogger isn't allowing me to comment on some blogs and in some cases I am having to comment as anonymous! I can assure you though that I did visit every entry :o)


My winner is Lynne with this gorgeous card


Congratualtions Lynne, please contact Anice using the Contact Us page on the Funky Hand website www.funkyhand.com to claim your prize


My top 3 are as follows:








Please contact Anice in the same way as above ladies to get your top 3 badges



Thanks again to everyone who entered, can't wait to see what you all make of Jackie's fabulous challenge :o)

13 November, 2011

An Autumnal Partridge!

Hello all! Jenny here! I'm the last Funkette up this month. Here's my Autumnal card...


I've used a basic brown card base, some beautiful paper from the Tea's Up! download (which, as you can see, is not just for tea time!) and the 'partridge in his usual type of tree' image (not just for Christmas!) from the Twelve Crafters Crafting CD. I printed the image on to water colour card & inked it up with Spiced Marmalade & Walnut Stain Distress Inks. The tree, partridge & pears are coloured with Promarkers.

I do hope you've enjoyed this month's challenge! There's been some fabulous entries so far and if you've not yet joined in you can find all the details on how to enter here! But be quick....entry closes on 14th! Also, don't forget to get your hands on the Funky Freebie before then too!

Jackie will be here on the 15th launching the brand new challenge which I have a sneaky feeling will be somewhat seasonal! Fa la la la lah! ;)

Stay Funky!
Jenny
x



10 November, 2011

Autumn can mean lots of things!!

Hello Funky Friends,

It's Paula here, and i'm with you today to bring you my creation/interpretation of the autumnal theme set by our lovely Amanda.

Well, I started to work on a project to bring to you this time, but then remembered I'd already made a card the other day which was in autumnal colours  - which is unusual because its a 'congratulations on your pregnancy' card.  It's not a massive card, but I have put my biggest hugs and best wishes in there, so hopefully it's big enough for that!

I hope that my photos are OK for you this time, because my proper camera has broken (the motorised lens barrel won't go back in, and when I keep pressing the power button - all it does is clicks, so i've had to leave it like it.  It's happened once before and it righted itself, but not holding out any hope this time.

Anyway, because I've taken these pictures on my mobile phone, I hope that the quality is good, but then again - the colours are so vivid anyway that half the battle is won already!

For my card, I've used the Craft The Year Away CD ROM and used papers from my favourite colour collection 'January Blues'.   Well let me tell you - if you're looking for miserable colours because its just January... you are really mistaken.  These are my favourites on the CD (did I mention that already?).

I've also used a digi from that CD too which is the pram, and the reason I've used the pram is because my best friend has told me that her daughter has announced that she's pregnant again - with baby number 2, so I did a little card to congratulate them - they already have a four year old son.

On the worksheet area of the CD, I loaded up three papers (brown, the cream and the unusual striped one).  I then reduced them to a quarter of the page size (A6) then dragged the image of the pram four times.  To make sure you re size everything to exactly the same size, click on each image while holding down the 'shift' key which will 'group' them together, then drag one of the corners to re size as desired.  This re sizes all four at the same time.  Each image of the pram was then dragged on to each of the quarters of the page - as follows:


You can see that once I have selected all four images that only ONE box appears around them all - also, the bottom right square on the box has turned green.  This is because I clicked on it so I could re size the box, which basically means that all four of the images get re-sized at the same time.  You can see all the other great digi stamps to the left of the workspace - well actually, that's not half of them judging by how far the scroll bar has still got to go down the digi-stamp page!

So, after printing the above out - which is only one click in the programme (then it brings your own printer option box up), I cut each of the prams out, but the plain white one was kept intact with its white background as that was to be its mat too (you'll see what I mean when you see the card).

After snipping up all the elements from each of the coloured images - wheels, body, canopy/hood, frill... I started playing around by placing them on the white version - I was seeing which combination would work the best.  For those who aren't aware, this is what paper piecing is.

I didn't want the card to look either too masculine nor too feminine either  because when all said and done, no-one knows what the sex of the baby is, and its not due until late May 2012 anyway although I'll bet they will want to find out.

The greeting on the card is the congratulations banner, which I placed over the striped paper to get exactly the look I wanted.  I then matted the finished image onto the multi-coloured polka dotty paper from the same collection to bring the look together.

Even though the collection is called 'January Blues', I personally think that it is full of the warm colours of Autumn and the collection remains my favourite on 'Craft The Year Away'.

You still have 4 whole days in which to join in - and if you can't because you don't have any Funky Hand papers to craft with - particularly any autumnal colours, Anice has kindly designed a Funky Freebie especially for the challenge.  In order to qualify for the challenge - you only need use this backing paper in some way on your project with anything else you have from your stash.

Here is a thumbnail of the freebie - which you can download by going HERE:


Here are the bits left over after I did the hack job on all three samples (enough to make 2 more prams, but nothing to mount them on):


Looks like child's play!

Here is my finished card complete with greeting:



So there you have it, a very different kind of card for the autumn theme - got the colours about right, and I need to add that, the news of the impending birth was announced in autumn afterall!  Actually, I think its a good name for a girl and I'm pretty sure that I've heard someone call their kid that already...


Be sure to check out Amanda's post HERE and read all the rules before you join in the challenge... (well, there's only one, which is to use something by Funky Hand on your project - and there's no excuse because I already told you (above) that there is a freebie for those who don't have anything by Funky Hand already.)))  This freebie will no longer be available once this challenge is closed, because there will be another one in its place to co-ordinate with the new challenge's theme.

If you do decide to join in with us, just add your card to the inlinks gadget at the bottom of each of this months posts... and remember that the challenge will change on the funky 15th November.


Thanks for reading and happy crafting one and all,


Paula x x x

09 November, 2011

Just to say ....

Hi everyone, Katina here. Hope you're all well and enjoying this month's fab Get Funky Autumn challenge set by my lovely team mate Amanda. Today it's my turn to show what I've made for her.

I don't know about you, but I always seem to need a little card in a hurry to say thanks, get well or something similar and I never seem to have one ready. So I decided to make a little note card with an autumnal theme that will be winging it's way to the recipient very soon!

I made my white base card using the largest scalloped circle die I have and then covered the front with a brown scalloped circle the same size. I then printed off a sheet of this month's gorgeous freebie paper which is on the Funky Hand website. I cut a circle from this, mounted it onto a white circle and stuck it to my base card. The leaves have been drawn and then coloured with Promarkers. I shaped them a bit with my embossing tool and then used 3D foam pads to attach them to my card.


So that's what I did, now it's your turn! You still have a few days to join in but
don't forget that you MUST use at least one Funky Hand product in your creation and if you don't have anything just click on the Funky Hand website www.funkyhand.com and you will find a Funky Freebie paper that will fit the theme perfectly!

Good luck and we can't wait to see what you create! Closing date is Monday 14 November and a new challenge will be set the day after.


06 November, 2011

Fifty

It's now my (Ruth) turn to hopefully provide some inspiration for our current Autumn themed challenge!

I really do like making word books but this one does not use any templates - I've printed the pages and then made the letters using wordart, cut everything out, layered the letters and then stuck it down!

Some gold stickles around the letters with the smaller letters being die cuts plus some matching ribbon from my stash and its all complete! All the papers are from Dreams Come True.

Don't forget that you MUST use at least one Funky Hand product in your creation and if you don't have anything just click on the Funky Hand website www.funkyhand.com and you will find a Funky Freebie paper that will fit the theme perfectly!

Good luck and we can't wait to see what you create! Closing date is Monday 14 November and a new challenge will be set the day after.


04 November, 2011

Funky Fall

Hi folks, I can't believe it is my turn to post again already!! I'm sure someone has been reducing the my months by a week lol

Amanda set the challenge for this month and she chose the theme of Autumn. This is what I came up with for her
I printed off a sheet of the freebie paper which is on the Funky Hand web site and also the tool digital stamp from the Colour Me Happy cd rom. I made myself a template for the apron and messed with it until it was the correct size and proportion and printed them off. Next I used a copy of the cd to print off the papers etc and cut it out before. It was then just a quickie to add everything to the card base.

I think that's about it for now but take care and sleep su.iose.

Thanks for you looking, with love
Jackie


03 November, 2011

Get Funky - Autumn



Morning all you funky people, Allison here to show you my card for this month's Get Funky Autumn challenge which was set by the lovely Amanda



I used papers from the Funky Seasons CD along with an Our Betty clear stamp all from Funky Hand


I wanted to use this CD to show that even although it's an older CD the papers never date and can be used time and time again with wonderful results.



You still have until the 15th to join in with us with some AUTUMN creations but remember you must use at least one Funky Hand product to be eligible to win a download.
You could always the use the fabulous Funky Freebie to join in with



Allison x