Just Add Ink 215

It's time for a colour challenge at Just Add Ink this week! Cherry Cobbler and Garden Green with a bit of Baked Brown Sugar - Christmassy right? Well, it took a lot to NOT think of Christmas with this challenge until I came across these Autumn photos by my good friend at Mishele Pou Photography (check out her Facebook page here). Perfect. Check back next Friday to see a very different fun and fresh layout with photos from this same photo shoot.

I think I'm addicted to making the corners of my photos dog-eared.
Oh and - wow - finally a layout with a photo of ME. Albeit a bit old now.

This colour challenge runs for two weeks as some of the Just Add Ink design team are off to Melbourne for our annual Stampin' Up! Inspire Create Share event. Have a great time ladies! So you've got plenty of time to get creating and enter the competition at Just Add Ink. Ok!
xx






Natural Composition Specialty Papers (12x12" pre-embossed background)
Watercolour Wonder Washi Tape
Tag a Bag Accessory Kit (green striped flag)
Gorgeous Grunge Stamp Set
Peaceful Petals Stamp Set

Mother's Day 2014

What's in a name? Quite a lot when you're a mum! Hope you've all had a great day celebrating your mum and/or being lavished on by your children. Here's a bit of a shout out to the special lady in my life - love you Mum.

Susan Wong. Mother's Day Card.

Was stoked to find a way of using the 'Hello my name is' stamp from Stampin' Up! Starburst Sayings set. And the little flowers are from Peaceful Petals. Both featured in the Occasions Catalogue and available only until the end of June!

Just Add Ink 213

Needing a bit of inspiration? Check out the pretty picture from at Just Add Ink this week, take what you like from it and create!


Here's the card I made. Something *very* simple and quite easily done with whatever scraps you have lying around. I cut my 1 1/4" punch squares into quarters and jumbled up the colours to make the heart. This would translate well to a different size (for scrap booking or gift wrapping??) simply by using bigger or smaller triangles. 

Susan Wong. Geometric heart thank you card.


Post-post ramblings...

Let's be real - even seasoned crafters get 'crafter's block'. Any good card I've made lately seems to be the second or third attempt. So frustrating! Here's an attempt at the challenge I did earlier and wasn't 100% happy with mostly because I was going for 'geometric' and ended up with 'mosaic'. What seems to get me back in the flow is a scrapping layout where I can easily draw on the photos for colours and 'feel'. How do you get your juices going?

Susan Wong. Mosaic Heart Card.

The heart was time consuming -  all hand drawn and cut.