Wednesday, 19 May 2021

Roses are pink

Another floral for you today.... 

If you are a follower of mine you will know I love photographic images...  and I just had to crack open the lovely Rose Layers stamp set by Paperbabe that I recently won .With 4 layers and an outline (which I didn't use on this make) the sense of depth is fabulous, provided that you have the right colour inks!

It turns out that I have the same colour in different type of inks (pigment, Archival, Distress Oxide, Memento, Versafine) but not several shades (lighter/darker) of that pink. As I progressed through the stamping, I tried several inks combination and also resorted to 2nd generation stamping.

The stamping did take some time... consider there are 10 roses, and 4 layers per roses and even the cropped ones take as long... but, I think, well worth it!
 
I made this into a birthday card by adding a sentiment (Everyday sentiment stamp set and Layers Frame & Banners die set both by Julie Hickey Designs) but it would be perfect for Mother's day too (still to come for some countries).

I hope you will like this one do let me know in your comments!

I am entering the Allsorts,  PaperbabeStamping Sensations and We Love Chocolate Baroque challenges.

Saturday, 15 May 2021

More wings and feathers

Already mid month? If you haven't entered our STAMPlorations Theme & Photo prompt challenge now is the time... 
The theme and photo prompt are: 

 
I explored the same theme and techniques as for my first inspiration make, but changed things around. 



For my background instead of inks I used acrylic paints, mainly Deco Arts but some Paper Artsy chalk paints too with the Gelli plate and the Shower of Flutters stencil (I know the butterflies are difficult to see but they are the lavender blobs...) 

I added some coloured Grunge paste through the Bamboo Slimline stencil and stamped some Art Marks images.

My focal point is a trio of feathers (Trendy Feathers) with a piece of muslin, a Bloomdala Felicity die-cut and some gems.

The STAMP girls are showing inspiration for all the challenges on the STAMPlorations blog so pop by and don't forget to enter a make following the Theme, the Photo Prompt or both of course, for  a chance to win prizes...

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I am entering the Allsorts, Addicted to stampsSSS Wednesday and We Love Chocolate Baroque challenges.



       

Friday, 7 May 2021

Seeds of hope

I am in a flower mood... they are an easy theme to give for any occasion so having a stock of cards ahead of time is a good thing.


I used 2 stamps on this card, the sentiment is from the Life is so much better set and the image is Movie Strip Collage both by Chocolate Baroque.

To stamp the image, I inked the flower with coloured markers and used black on the film strips and tag. I then used watercolours to colour in the petals and background.

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I am entering the Allsorts,  We Love Chocolate Baroque, Stamping Sensations , SSS Monday, SSS Wednesday  challenges.

Monday, 3 May 2021

Sightseeing in Paris

I am back as promised for more inspiration for our Country View Challenge where the theme this month, chosen by yours truly is "We will always have Paris".

Today I made a mini album to show you the sites... 


The album is simply constructed with one long piece of cardstock where the pages are accordeon folded. 
The front cover has been embossed with one of the Sizzix Texture Fades Embossing Folder- Eiffel Tower and French Script Set and over embossed with several colours of embossing powders. 


Inside I have stamped and embossed in white directly on the cardstock the words, "il était une fois" from the French Lace set and "Paris" from the Made in France set, both from Crafters' Companion. 

The first page has an old map of Paris (Scripted Streets, Visible image) followed by a description from the A4 stamp sheet KTZ-50 by Katzelkraft . All other stamps are from this same sheet, which is not available anymore. 

I added colour with Distress inks, either as a wash using an acrylic block or with Distress foam.

There you have it, Paris in a nutshell, real and fantasy... don't you love this undulating Eiffel Tower? Your turn now to create something that reminds us of Paris or la douce France for a chance to to win a £20 voucher for the Country View Craft shop

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I am entering the Addicted to stamps, Paperbabe and SSS Wednesday, challenges.

Saturday, 1 May 2021

Birds of a feather

Also starting today is our STAMPlorations Theme and photo prompt challenge
This month the theme and photo are:


I took inspiration from both theme and photo and used my Gelli plate to remove ink with feather images from the Trendy Feathers stamp set (unfortunately not available at the moment). Of course you can use the real thing instead! 


Then I stamped the same feathers with ink as a second layer before taking the print.  [If you want more details on this technique you will find a step by step here]
I added birds die-cut from multi-coloured paper with the For the Birds CUTplorations, a doily from Bloomdala Bliss: Felicity Dies the sentiment from the matching stamp set and some sequins from White Frost - ShakerBlends .

To finish I stencilled the tag border with the Stitchings Slimline stencil.

For more inspiration hop to the  STAMPlorations blog and check what my teamies made. Don't forget there are prizes if you play with us and mid month we will be back with more inspiration for you...

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Paris, here we come!

Spring is in full swing and my mind turns to thoughts of holidays and travel... Well, between Covid 19 and Brexit those trips, which so often includes our nearest country and gateway to Europe, have been put on the back burner.

Still... We will always have Paris!

And this is the theme I chose for our Country View Challenge, which this month I am hosting, so take me to Paris and show me the sights!
Don't worry, if you don't have any Paris themed supplies, you can use anything that says "France". Think fashion, wine, lavender fields of Provence, old adverts etc...  Just make sure that the theme is obvious and not a tiny bit of French script or fleur de Lys lurking in a corner of your make.

To kick off the theme, I made a fictional scene where all the major Paris 
landmarks feature together.

This is a Crafter's Companion stencil set, where you can use the 3 layers separately or together, but beware, if you want the front layer to be really in front you will need to mask areas or use an opaque medium. I used Distress Oxides for my front layer and regular Distress inks for the other 2. The landmarks are at the front are from left to right the Sacré Cœur, the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. In the next layers are the moulin rouge, the Invalides (that's my best guess), Monpartnasse, Notre Dame and the July column. The back layer...hmm I don't recognise the buildings but of course it's an artist impression not a photograph!

Over to you now, have a look at what the DT made on the Country View Challenge blog - Spoiler alert - my DT mates rose up to the challenge brilliantly - and link up your project to the challenge for the chance to win a £20 voucher for the Country View Craft shop.

I will be back in 2 days to give you more inspiration...

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[1] BTW this is a famous line from the 1942 movie Casablanca)

Wednesday, 21 April 2021

Mr Handsome Episode 3

Today I am showing the last 2 projects I created for last week's LG Crafts show on The Craft Store (Hochanda) with the "Mr Handsome" collection by 13@rts. 

This masculine collection cries out for metal accents so I used aluminium foil backed with cardstock as a background to the cool silhouette on this card:


I used 2 sheets from the Mr Handsome 6x6 paper pad, a sticker from the sticker sheet, and some stars and sentiment from the Art book volume 2.
I stencilled some gel medium coloured with black paint and Smoky Quartz Color Glow, through the Idea stencil 
The silhouette is propped up on foam pads.

A photo taken in the shade without the glare of the aluminium:



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Onto a project which will give you a better idea of all the different papers in the 6x6 and A6 pads. I made this album ready to be filled with pictures. 



The covers are decorated with one of the sheet in the 12x12 pack and I added a few elements from the Ephemera pack to use as photo corners.  


Each page has a different layout, below the front of the pages with pockets:


and the back  (before I added the photo corners):



I hope you enjoyed this series!
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Sunday, 18 April 2021

Mr Handsome episode 2

I am back with 2 more projects I created for the LG Crafts show on The Craft Store (Hochanda) with the "Mr Handsome" collection by 13 Arts. 

A few papers in the collection have denim in different forms and I wanted to create some sort of wearable art. I took a real wallet as model and set about making my own, as a gift card holder/greeting card combination.

  


Once I decided the size of the wallet I cut a piece of 12x12 paper of TWICE the height of the wallet, with a seam allowance of 1/4" all around. I scored the seam allowances and the middle of the paper vertically and horizontally.

Not sure the score lines are readily apparent in the picture of the inside of the wallet!



Next, I drew where I wanted my card slots and cut them with a craft knife on the bottom half of the paper.

Again the slots are difficult to see on this picture of the outside of the wallet (click to enlarge). Note that the slots that show on the left in this picture will actually be on the right when the paper is folded in two and reversed to show the inside.

Like this:


To finish the wallet I simply sewed along the top and sides, added a tab with velcro to open and close the wallet and a few decorative touches, including the made up Gift card and Crafting club membership!


For these I used my printer to add the words on the paper from the collection. 

A fun make (and actually not too difficult) for a special birthday or Father's day, and one certain to get a "wow" from a non crafty male!
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Next a shadow box with a full 6x6 sheet as the background and many pieces of the Ephemera pack as well as some fussy cut elements from the papers. 


The 3 larger silhouettes are propped on a piece of cardstock folded into a rectangular shape. 

I coloured the "Walking in the rain" chipboard with the 13 Arts Metallic Color Glow in Smoky Quartz mixed with 13 Arts gel medium and the gears from the same Mr Handsome chipboard set with a mix of Jadeite and Smoky Quartz Color Glows on top of black gesso. Without adding water the Smoky Quartz retain its silver appearance so it is easy to get a distressed metallic look with both rusted and non rusted areas!


I hope you like both of these, do let me know in your comments!

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I am entering both makes in the SSS Monday and Allsorts challenges.

Friday, 16 April 2021

Mr Handsome Episode 1

Yesterday LG Crafts was on The Craft Store (Hochanda changed their name recently) to show new releases of 13 @rts collections for which I created samples. The one I was working with is "Mr Handsome" a masculine themed with an industrial vibe  collection I really enjoyed creating with.

It has only one stamp 10cms x 7cms (4ins x 2.8ins), a great motif for creating backgrounds, but I wanted to see if I could use it as the main image on a card: 

I left out the upper left corner and coloured some areas with alcohol markers.

I added a ball and an arrow images from the 13 Arts Art Book Paper Pad Vol 2 as well as the "A man with an idea" from the sticker sheet.
 
Jumping from a CAS and modern feel to a Vintage and somewhat grungy one, I made this tag:


My base MDF tag was prepared with DecoArt black Gesso before being dry-brushed with blue chalk paint (Paper Artsy Frescos) . 
I used both stencils (nibs on the left with "Writer" and Idea on the right with coloured texture paste. 
I applied a runny mix of water and Color Glow in Jadeite on the left and Smoky Quartz the latter being perfect to depict rust.

I built my focal point with 3 of the Ephemera pack images and stood a Tim Holtz paper doll on a 4rth.

He does have the look of an inventor, don't you think? I imagine him working away in his lab and writing his research late at night... Before I leave a look at the shine given by the Color Glows...


If you missed the shows you can catch up here and here.

Episode 2 will be available on this very blog soon...

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I am entering the tag in the SSS Monday challenge.

Simply Spring

I saw the theme of the We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge and managed to create 
a CAS card with one of their stamp set, Breath of Spring.


All the stamps are from the Breath of Spring set. except the butterflies I added as an afterthought (too MUCH white space), which are by Crafty Individuals (CI-207). 

I stamped the flower in Versamark and brushed pastel (chalks) over the sticky ink to add colour, one of my favourite technique.


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I am also entering the PaperbabeUnikoSSS Wednesday and Allsorts  challenges.

Thursday, 15 April 2021

With all my heart

Only 2 weeks left to enter our STAMPlorations Theme & Photo prompt challenge!
This month the Theme and photo are:

 

For my second inspiration make I used both theme and photo inspiration, well colours anyway.

I used a coloured base card for a change and first stencilled the Senecio 1 Stencil with the Merlot ink (Elements Premium Dye Ink from Lavinia), fading at the bottom where the stamping will reach.

I stamped the Tea Cup Row Artsy border with the same ink and coloured the cups with a white pencil.

Finally I added a sentiment, from the Love Is clear sticker pack.

To make it my own I fussy cut the sticker close to the letters and added mica powder on the sticky side, just in the middle so it still would stick to the card.


The STAMP girls are showing inspiration for all the challenges on the STAMPlorations blog so pop by and don't forget to comment along the way for a chance to win.

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