Card Toonz Professional Nuttyness
June 18, 2008
NOW AVAILABLE!
Card Toonz – Professional Nuttyness is a brand new Card Craft CD featuring more of my own unique characters!

NOW AVAILABLE!
Card Toonz – Professional Nuttyness is a brand new Card Craft CD featuring more of my own unique characters!
This unmounted “English Tea” design set comprises of two A5 sized sheets featuring assorted cakes on a 3 tiered stand, a collection of cutlery, pot of jam, milk jug, sugar sifter spoon, teaplate, teapot and a cup and saucer. The finished designs were transferred to rubber and were recently launched at Joanna Sheen’s online store. They also appeared on the Create and Craft show on 18th May 2008.
Copyright on the images shown here is owned by Joanna Sheen Ltd
For samples produced using this product, please visit My Gallery
Due to the large amount of pictures of cards made using my Card Toonz CD that I have been sent, I have put a new gallery online. This will also contain pictures of cards made using other products that I have been involved with and my own CD’s as they are released.
Please follow the link on the menu bar to access the album or click the link below.

This unmounted “Chocolate” design set comprises of two A5 sized sheets featuring traditional individual Victorian style chocolates, a heart shaped chocolate box and a chocolate bar. The finished designs were transferred to rubber and were recently launched at Joanna Sheen’s online store.
Copyright on the stamps shown here is owned by Joanna Sheen Ltd
For samples produced using this product, please visit My Gallery
Card Toonz Special Edition was launched on Alan and Barry’s Crafts during their Sunday 16th March Webshow!
Many thanks to Alan and Barry for demonstrating the CD with so much enthusiasm! It really was great to see it on their show. (Great Card by the way Alan, I will have to get myself some of that flock inkjet paper!)
View the video in the player below!
Many of my stamp designs produced for Joanna Sheen will be on her stand at the the Hobbycrafts Show NEC, Birmingham, UK.
In addition, my own Card Toonz CD will also be on Joanna Sheen’s and Sharon Duncan’s Stands along with a selection of cards produced from the CD.
Joanna Sheen can be found at Stand B30 just around the corner from Sharon Duncan on stand C06.
For more information about the event please visit the International Craft and and Hobby Fair Site.
“Card Toonz Special Edition” is a collection of cartoon character toppers, backing papers and banners that will help you to celebrate any occasion in style! The menu driven interface allows access to over 390 pages of my own unique, high quality artwork. It’s fun, fast and easy to use leaving you more time to create memorable cards to give to your family and friends.
Along with the Fan Stamps, these are due for release on 22nd January 2008 on the Create and Craft shopping channel. This is a set of three DL sized stamp sheets each featuring items traditionally found on a ladie’s dressing table. The set is completed with a selection of Perfume Bottles, Hair Brush, Comb, Mirror, Photo Frame and Manicure set. As with my other stamp designs, these are highly detailed and are perfect for Victorian style card making. These stamps will also be available at Joanna Sheen’s own online store.
Copyright on the images shown here is owned by Joanna Sheen Ltd
Due for release on 22nd January 2008 on the Create and Craft shopping channel, this set comprises of two A5 stamp sheets each featuring three Victorian style fans and embelishments. As with my other stamp designs, these are highly detailed and are perfect for Victorian style card making. These stamps will also be available at Joanna Sheen’s own online store.
Copyright on the images shown here is owned by Joanna Sheen Ltd
Enjoy the switchover to 2008? They did at the Joanna Sheen forum. And to mark the occasion, a series of themed banners was comissioned using my own Giraffe Character. As a matter of importance, I like to include the Joanna Sheen logo in any banner that I produce for the company, even if it is included in a discrete manner such as in this series. For this to be possible, and to allow flexibility of the logo, I first chose to remaster the logo in vector form from its original low resolution bitmap which would have proved restrictive for this purpose.
