Showing posts with label tag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tag. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 March 2024

An Easter Card By Lyneen Jesse

 Hello everyone.

We are sharing a stunning project made by Lyneen Jesse.

Lyneen says: "The new Easter Farm is so full of colour.

I love all the flowers, animals and the young framers for fussy cutting. The background papers are brilliant. 

This duck brought back memories of when I was caring for my young cousin who wanted a duckie for Easter. 

I had to take her with me shopping.

I would go up to the clerk with my cousin in tow and ask if they had a D-U-C-K-I-E. Each time, I spelt out the word. We went to three stores before finding one. 

My cousin was very happy on Easter morning. The duck looked similar to this one. "


Take care,

RT Team






The collection is available here:

                                               DIGITAL version                PAPER Version

                                                

Tuesday, 26 March 2024

Easter Tag By Laura Kaczor

Hello everyone.

We are sharing a stunning project made by Laura  Kaczor.

Laura says: "I made this tag card using the wonderful "Easter Farm" collection. 

Be sure to check out what great cutting graphics you can find there."


Take care,

RT Team






Saturday, 23 March 2024

Amazing projects By Dagmara Gorczyńska

Hello everyone, Dagmara here.

Relatively Thoughtful inspires me to do things I've never done before. First the HDF, now the mini accordion album I made for my friend. 

It's really tiny, with only ten pages for ten photos, and the size of the entries is 7.2 x 7.2 cm.

 It's not much to sum up our relationship so far, and the multitude of memories we've made together, and we haven't been idle! 

We travelled together, visited together, went to the Philharmonic Hall, museums, and exhibitions, read together, wandered around Warsaw, Manchester, and Krynica, defended breakfast together from Sara and my vulture rats, for a while, we also lived together, and... we washed our favourite travel pillows.

I've added tags to the photos, with each tag signifying some shared memory.

The photos didn't fit in the scrapbook, so I also made an art journal entry. 

Ola has a smash book, so she has somewhere to paste it. 

On the entry, in turn, I pasted (almost) random words from an old book.

Both the scrapbook and the entry were created using the amazing Karola Gelli Art Prints papers. 

I printed them on ordinary glossy printer paper, which is the most comfortable to tear, and besides, the album did not swell too much.

I also used papers and flowers from other RT collections that I had left over from previous works.

Finally, I made a bookmark from Karola's paper cuttings and Regency Romance collection.

It turned out that the roses are the colour of the year 2024.















The collections are available here:

                                              Digital version                          Paper version




Thursday, 21 March 2024

Easter tags by Ewa Surmacz

 

Hello everyone, Ewa here. 

In my family, there has been a tradition of giving sweets to children at Easter.

This year, we are going to do so, too.

I made some tags that I am going to put into each Easter basket with sweets. 

I used the fabulous Easter Farm paper collection that is just perfect for such projects.








The collection is available here:

                                               DIGITAL version                PAPER Version

                                                

Wednesday, 20 March 2024

Easter tag by Małgorzata Dzedzyk

Hello everyone, Małgorzata here.

My inspiration for March is a lovely tag from the Easter Farm collection. 

I hope you like my joyful spring Easter tag. 

This fantastic collection has many beautiful backgrounds and cut-out elements.

Hugs,

Małgorzata




The collection is available here:

                                               DIGITAL version                PAPER Version

                                                

Wednesday, 7 February 2024

Memorial HDF

Hello everyone.

As soon as I saw the London Celebrates collection, I knew what I wanted to do.

A memorial HDF with my late friends from London.

 In the 1990s, I saw Leslie and Margaret at Wimbledon practically every year.

 I had a wonderful time with them, exploring such corners of London

 that I would never have discovered alone.


I found everything I needed in the London Celebrates collection, except for private photos with friends.

 Even the black cab, which I once rode from Victoria Coach Station for the one and only time.

 Remember those days when you used to go to London by coach? 

Because there were no cheap flights?


The collection is available here:

                                                       Digital version                  Paper version