I love how fast they are to make yet they still have lovely small attentive touches that make them very special. Joanne creates wonderful projects which I love, and I’m so glad she’s on our team!
Fairy Favour
by Joanne Wardle
I can just imagine this with a little gift in it at the Christmas table, or maybe some choccies for a favourite teacher at Christmas?? It’s a simple idea, but very effective, and the recipient would be thrilled I’m sure!
Stamp the fairy image in a permanent waterproof brown ink onto cream card.
Colour parts of the image with distress inks used as watercolour stains. You can apply the ink direct to your craft sheet, dilute with water, and pick up with a paint brush to apply. The trick here is to keep the palette soft with not too many colours being introduced.
Make a favour box from cream card; stamp the edge with holly and “fairy” stamps and edge with brown ink.
Stick the fairy onto the front with foam pads, and secure the top of the box with a soft pink ribbon.
Fairy Tag
by Joanne Wardle
This uses the same technique as above. Add a Christmas Quote in brown ink.
I Heart Fairies
by Joanne Wardle
Stamp the fairy and heart in black permanent ink and colour in with markers.
Add clear stickles glitter glue to the wings and glossy accents to the heart. Cut out when dry.
Rub a worn lipstick distress ink pad onto a craft sheet and spritz with a sparkly mica spray. Dab a 3.5"x5" piece of linen card onto the ink and leave to dry.
Stamp the holly border in worn lipstick distress ink across the top of the background. Stamp the words “xmas fairy” at the bottom in black.
Add a velvet ribbon and a strip of white card cut with decorative scissors.
Attach to an A6 card blank and mount the fairy and the heart with 3d pads.
You can see from this close up the dimension of the heart, and the sparkle on the backing paper and her wings
Little Red Robin
by Joanne Wardle
Make a tall slim card by folding a 7x5 piece of card lengthwise.
Stamp the birdcage onto white card, colour with markers and cut out.
Add an eyelet and ribbon to the cage and attach to a red piece of mirror card with foam pads so that it pops off the surface.
Secure the red panel to the white card base.
Stamp the Christmas words, and then add a punched circle of red mirror card below.
A huge thanks to Joanne for her brilliant ideas with this stamp. This stamp has been a really popular choice among the Design Team. We have another project using it with metal by Jo Capper-Sandon up our sleeves on another day still to come!!
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SO CUTE and I love the little robin image and the card is to die for !!
ReplyDeleteWow you are some really talented ladies
I just love the fairy and that little robin in the cage is so cute. The gorgeous cards and ideas do not disappoint. Roll on day seven.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love fairies...and this fairy is adorable. Thank you for the amazing inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteCindy in Chicago
Lovely art...enjoy your blog
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!! I love you 12 days of Christmas- looking forward to more!!
ReplyDeleteAAAAAArgh! How gorgeous!
ReplyDeletexxJ
Hope I'm not too late!!
ReplyDeleteThose stamps are so fun! I love the robin image especially. Many thanks for your generosity!
ReplyDeletewow gorgeous project
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute fairy! She would light up any Christmas! Lovely samples
ReplyDeleteHi!!
ReplyDeleteOh what a cute, cute fairy.
I just love these stamps. Please PICK ME!!!!! Fingers crossed. xxx
Cheers Sandie
These stamps make superb cards and your designers have done a fab job!
ReplyDeleteI love these stanps and these projects are so gorgeous - I would love to be picked.
ReplyDeleteElaine G
Stunning creations, the stamps are amazing :)
ReplyDeleteA cute collection of stamps not just for Christmas use. I particularly love the bird in the cage. Some great ideas from everyone.
ReplyDeleteWow, love Jo's creations and ideas! I wish I had half of her imagination lol
ReplyDeletex
What a sweet and elegant Christmas present and cards. The beautiful colouring makes each item a real gift.
ReplyDeleteMargriet
love the fairy stamp...so girly and adorable
ReplyDeleteall the projects are really gorgeous
lOVE this plate so many soo useful elements GORGEOUS
ReplyDeletetfs
Hmmmmm i think this might just be my favourite plate to date,decisions decisions which one to get,fabulous samples :)
ReplyDeleteAnother great set of gorgeousness!! Love the fairy card and it's background......thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeletexoxo
The fairy favours are amazing - I love the colours too.
ReplyDeleteRegards
Miriam Grazier
Love the sentiments!
ReplyDeleteI love these cards. So cute but unusual too. I love my fairies too!
ReplyDeleteLesley x
Another fabulous job done! I am really enjoying this daily inspiration ... Thank you all!
ReplyDeleteLove em love em love em especially that cute robin. Now I might have to buy all the plates!
ReplyDeleteI love the little fairy, a "girly" slant to Christmas. Great samples too!
ReplyDeleteOooo, I like this plate, think it may be my fave. Fantastic projects.
ReplyDeleteLuv Dee xxx
Oh My! I love this plate! I love what Joanne has created.
ReplyDeleteI wish there were more than 12 days of Christmas!! I'm going to miss these.
Love the interpretatio here, so nice to see non traditional colours going on.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! I agree with Joanne this is a must have stamp for us fairy lover's xx
ReplyDeleteThis fairy has soulful eyes. Joanne is a very good choice for the DT, she's one talented lady. :)
ReplyDeleteDifficult to choose a favourite today! The fairy is beautiful, but that robin is sooooo CUTE!!
ReplyDeleteMore fab creations
ReplyDeleteLove this fairy stamp. Don't know what it is about it that makes it so different. Perhaps its the shape of the wings or maybe her face? A definite must have thats for sure.
ReplyDeleteYet another set of gorgeous cards.
ReplyDeleteThis one is so versatile, you could use the images all year round. Wonderful backgrounds, thanks for so many good ideas.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! Just going through some older Altered Art Mags and came across one of your articles! On decos of all things, lol. Thought I'd come here and look around again.
ReplyDeletebest, Linda
I love these stamps, and the fairy is just gorgeous! Can't wait to see tomorrow's designs. xx
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing the blog post about drawing this style of fairy. She looks beautiful as a stamp.
ReplyDeleteStunning work, love that fairy stamp!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fairies :)
ReplyDeleteSimply magic! Christmas pushes our imagination in a world of beauty, here is still beautiful examples.
ReplyDeleteI'm addicted to fairy stamps and this is so, so cute - a must have.
ReplyDeleteAnn B
Wow!!! the wait is over, this is my favourite set. Thank you, thank you, thank you for all these great ideas and inspiration. Only 6 days to go - how sad!
ReplyDeleteI love this fairy stamp, I can see her coming out for all sorts of events, not just Christmas. Beautiful samples again.
ReplyDeleteA Robin Redbreast in a Cage Puts all Heaven in a Rage... but surely not when he's that cute?? Aweeeee! Beautiful cards and ideas here.
ReplyDeleteLove the versatility of this set, not only perfect for xmas, the fairy could be used all year round. Bravo Joanne on your samples.
ReplyDeleteOh this set is so cute. Thanks for entering me!
ReplyDeleteFigbykal@aol.com
Love the little robin stamp and the sentiment stamp, think this is my favourite so far!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! These stamps are the cutest things I've seen in awhile!! The wheels are already turning in my head...lots of cute things could be made with these little cuties!!
ReplyDeleteLove the robin in the cage, it is so cute.
ReplyDeleteGreat samples again.
What more can I say. FAB!! :-)
Michelle.
gorgeous samples
ReplyDeleteI specially love that long tall card with bird.
keep them coming