Monday 10 September 2012

Make it Monday Clay


Just enough time this morning to join in the Papertrey Ink Make it Monday challenge.  I really like the idea of using stamps and dies to make clay embellishments and other decorative projects - I've an idea to use the technique for hanging decorations and mobiles too.  I made a few medallion shapes suitable for cards and this pumpkin image turned out the most presentable.  The Fimo clay I had in my stash had been there for at least 10 years so was not that easy to work with.  I'll need to buy more when I try this technique out again.


Anyway, I think we are all resigned to the fact that Autumn is on its way - but I say YIPEE!  I love Autumn and the run up to the festive season - surely the best time to be a crafter.  And just to be sure it really is the season of fruitfulness I picked one of the cobnuts from the bushes I have grown from nuts.  Its their first crop (ok - only 6 nuts, but that's a start), and look at the juicy kernel.  It was delicious too!

Supplies: PTI - Autumn Tags, Autumn Hills (sentiment), Limitless Layers Circles die; Wplus9 - Country Charm

8 comments:

  1. Oh Ann, this card is so beautiful, the autumn colors with the clay embellisment.........so well chosen.

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  2. I love the card. Classy and simple! How lovely to grow your own cobnuts! I bet they would make a delicious addition to some home made biscuits. I also love the autumn and am looking forward to the cooler months.

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  3. Love your clay embellishment. Did you just leave it to dry or did you have to bake in the oven? Lovely card to go with it too. Hugs Mrs A.

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  4. You clever crafter you, fabulous card Ann - great design & the clay embellishment is a real winner! You really do have green fingers don't you? Never tried cobnuts but love all other kinds - good for you too - all those essential oils! xxx

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  5. Cute card Ann, I love the little embellie, I have used air drying clay recently and I love it and no oven drying faffing either ;-)
    And well, seeing as Summer wasn't exactly wonderful hopefully Autumn will be more as it should be?? :-)))
    Hugs xx

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  6. Ann that is such a pretty card! Your style is impeccable. The colors and design work so well together and the clay embellishment is perfect! I like Autumn also. The cozy feeling of the crisp days and preparations for the holidays make me so happy.

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  7. This is a lovely card Ann and I love the subtle, neutral colour scheme. Your nut looks delicious!

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  8. Hi Ann, that is an amazing hazel nut - the biggest I've seen. Whenever I collect a few from the countryside they are always disappointing, either small and shrivelled, or simply non-existant. This really shows how important it is to get a named variety (which I assume yours is). I often use the hazel in talks as an interesting example of a plant with separate male and female flowers on the same plant: the male catkins being showy and attractive, while the females are simply an easy- to- miss red tassle. You probably were already aware of this, but if not, it's perhaps something to look out for next spring. Best wishes.

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