Thursday, 26 April 2018
We are fearless....
This was my April card for my regular swap buddy Suzanne. I used a gelli plate print for the background and added stamped and coloured quirky birds and a sentiment to complete this cheery little card...which I know Suzanne loved because she sent me a really lovely message. It is so nice to get positive feedback on something "made with love."
Until next time
Cxx
Monday, 23 April 2018
The wonderful world of MoM
I recently spent a fabulous weekend away at the April Ministry of Mixology event in Coventry... Hours and hours of fun and creativity with two full day and one mini workshop, resulting in three completed projects...
This project was from the mini workshop on the Saturday night with the lovely Brenda Brown. It was a ton of messy fun making this and Brenda was amazing.
Not 100% sure how I am going to display this as yet but I love it
Until next time
Cxx
This project was from the mini workshop on the Saturday night with the lovely Brenda Brown. It was a ton of messy fun making this and Brenda was amazing.
Not 100% sure how I am going to display this as yet but I love it
Until next time
Cxx
Monday, 9 April 2018
Be sure to wear flowers in your hair...
After a break from crafting while we celebrated my husband's milestone birthday in Las Vegas, I was eager to get back in to the craft room and start "making stuff again"....and this was made for an art swap, where we could make anything at all with the loose theme of "floral".
The finished page was mounted on a coordinating blue card base and sent off to my swap partner.
I had no idea what I was going to do when I sat facing the blank page, but was quite pleased with how this came out in the end.
Until next time,
Cxx
Tuesday, 3 April 2018
Officially Old
This is one a set of cards I made for my husband's recent milestone birthday and as he is now officially old , I made this funny card using distress oxides for the background (two shades for the sky and four shades for the earth) I die cut some prehistoric creatures in black and added the sentiments in black also.
He has a great sense of humour and loves funny cards so this made him smile
Until next time
Cxx
Tuesday, 13 March 2018
Recycled Heart
This was a fun project I made for an art group swap. The theme was Hearts and the only stipulation was that it had to be made using recycled materials... which makes my inner pack rat sing (and my husband sigh with relief that some of the "junk" I refuse to throw out was actually getting used 😁)
I started with a squished lid from a box some A4 paper and card came in and from this I drew and cut out some hearts (I used the others in other projects, it seemed to make sense to deal with that lid and get rid of the waste in one go). They were gessoed and painted both sides (it helps with base rigidity, prevents curling and of course looks better if the back of the project can be seen) and then stamped with a crackle stamp (Andy Skinner Toxic set), inked and finished with white gold Alchemy wax.
For the base I used one of the flaps from a heavy duty box adhesive supplies had been delivered in and I distressed the cardboard. The box was way stronger than I expected and this was hard work and messy... but so worth it. Once it was done to my satisfaction I added a layer of gesso and allowed to dry. Next I added some texture paste using two different script stencils. Once that was dry I used a paper artsy mini script stamp and randomly stamped the base. Then I used the white gold Alchemy wax again around the edges and to add some highlights.
I stamped the FRAGILE wording (also from Toxic set) and printed the quote wording and ink edged them both before adhering them to the project. I wrapped some metallic thread around the heart and then used heavy body gel to adhere the heart to the back panel.
A couple of holes punched with the cropodile and threaded with some left over twine ribbon finished the piece and it was sent off to my swap partner.
I had such fun with this and it was good to see how something that was due to go in the recycle bin could be transformed with a little time and some painty stuff.
Until next time
Cxx
Wednesday, 7 March 2018
Courage is...
This card I made for my regular swap buddy Suzanne. I used a selection of distress oxides for the blended background which I then lightly spritzed with water. I used a selection of Tim Holtz stamps (that I uncovered - new in their packets - during the big tidy which began in December and is still ongoing as it proved to me a much bigger job than anticipated) to build up the design and I am really happy with the way it turned out. I hope Suzanne will love it too.
Until next time
Cxx
Friday, 2 March 2018
Happy Birthday Sister
I bought a magazine in the supermarket a few weeks ago and the "free gift" was an embossing folder, stamps and dies. I have been known to buy these and set the freebie aside only to discover it years later, still in its wrapper...so this time I decided I would try it out straight away.
I really like the embossed image, which I lightly dusted with ink. I die cut the flower and the butterfly in two shades of pink and matched one shade to the mat for my card base panel. I didn't use the stamps that came in the freebie on this card for my sister in law's birthday , but I will absolutely use them on other cards. I used some perfect pearl accents to complete this card which the birthday girl loved.
Until next time
Cxx
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