Greetings to you all, no posts last week as it's difficult to blog when you have no permanent base! As of next week though, the site re-opens and I will be back in my caravan :). I will be starting up workshops and craft club the first week of April, I am excited about sharing the new designs.
Today's post is a card I made, I made my own backing paper for it- which was so much fun that I am looking to do it more often!!
Stamps used for this are all by visible image: small butterfly, Bronte border and ink splats.
I made the backing paper using all of the stamps, then trimmed it down to size to fit on the card blank before matting and layering with green card and silver mirror card. I then stamped the butterfly on its own and matted and layered that-using the same card but swapping their order in the layering. The card is finished with the 'Happy Birthday' sentiment surrounded by Bronte border.
Items used:
8x8 blank card
Christmas green shimmer card
Silver mirror card
Versamark
Gold embossing powder
Memento tuxedo black ink
I hope you like this card, thanks for stopping by. I would love to hear what you think :)
I will be back on Sunday, in the meantime, enjoy and happy crafting! xx
Challenges entered:
Eureka stamps- Add a butterfly
Love to create- Anything Goes
Seize the Birthday- Anything Goes
Keep it simple- Things with wings
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Friday, 14 February 2014
I've been painting!
Greetings one and all!
No post yesterday as I was busy painting! So today is the very painting I was finishing yesterday :) A forest in the autumn, with light pouring into a clearing amongst the trees (I tell you what it is in case you can't see it!!).
I call it 'Red Autumn' and it is acrylic on canvas board-not very easy to paint on a circular canvas but I think it works. This is the first time I have done a painting entirely with palette knives rather than paint brushes-I used my fingers too in places!! It is 30cm-that's 12 inches in size.
I thought the shades of red were appropriate today with it being valentine's day :)
So let me know what you think, Happy Valentine's Day everyone and Happy Crafting!
xx
No post yesterday as I was busy painting! So today is the very painting I was finishing yesterday :) A forest in the autumn, with light pouring into a clearing amongst the trees (I tell you what it is in case you can't see it!!).
I call it 'Red Autumn' and it is acrylic on canvas board-not very easy to paint on a circular canvas but I think it works. This is the first time I have done a painting entirely with palette knives rather than paint brushes-I used my fingers too in places!! It is 30cm-that's 12 inches in size.
I thought the shades of red were appropriate today with it being valentine's day :)
So let me know what you think, Happy Valentine's Day everyone and Happy Crafting!
xx
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Something to keep you warm
Greetings everyone, I hope you are well and have not been blown away in these horrendously strong fast winds out there today!
As the weather here in the UK is becoming colder, I figured that now is the perfect time to switch from cards to scarves! So today, a little something to keep you warm in the colder temperatures :)
I knitted the scarf (been a long time since I knitted anything-I had to buy new needles as I have no idea where mine are!!) and set about producing the brooch to attach to it, a little something to set it apart from all the other scarves knitted from the same wool!
Brooch is made of:
orange felt
orange/brown organza
orangey brown fabric
brown organza
art palette charm
flower charm
small beads in orange, amber, ivory and varying shades of brown
Large dark orange bead
All beads are from either Doodleso in Prestatyn or the haberdashery in Eccles indoor market. Felt is from Doodleso and other fabrics are from hobbycraft show last year, charms are from my stash (I have oodles of the art palettes if anyone wants any, just give me a shout!!)
Let me know what you think.
Stay safe folks and, until next time, Happy Crafting! xx
As the weather here in the UK is becoming colder, I figured that now is the perfect time to switch from cards to scarves! So today, a little something to keep you warm in the colder temperatures :)
Brooch is made of:
orange felt
orange/brown organza
orangey brown fabric
brown organza
art palette charm
flower charm
small beads in orange, amber, ivory and varying shades of brown
Large dark orange bead
All beads are from either Doodleso in Prestatyn or the haberdashery in Eccles indoor market. Felt is from Doodleso and other fabrics are from hobbycraft show last year, charms are from my stash (I have oodles of the art palettes if anyone wants any, just give me a shout!!)
Let me know what you think.
Stay safe folks and, until next time, Happy Crafting! xx
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
One for the Men
Greetings to one and all, me again! I shall be blogging each day this week to make up for my silence last month, and although this makes three cards in a row, there is something different coming your way shortly!
Today's make brings a distinctly masculine card-I have been calling it a 'Dad card' as every component reminds me of my dad! If anyone's dad is like mine, then this would be the perfect card for him beit for a birthday or for Fathers' Day ;)
This is an A5 card, I figured it made a change from the small square cards I have blogged so far this week! All stamps used are by Visible Image.
The tools were stamped on to small (4cm x 4cm) squares of card that had been distressed, then they were varnished and allowed to dry before fixing them to the front of the card using 3D foam pads-I am not sure the shine of these 'tiles' is visible in the photo but it is very effective.
Items used:
Blank silver grey A4 card
dark blue card (for layering)
white card for stamping on
Distress Inks in: Tumbled Glass, Salty Ocean, Stormy Skies and Chipped Sapphire
Versafine ink in Deep Lagoon
foam pads
Versamark
Gold embossing powder
Daler-Rowney Watercolour Varnish
I enjoyed making this card, in fact, it felt as if it made itself!
Let me know what you think and, until next time-Happy Crafting!
xx
Challenges entered:
Visible Image- Love (because my dad LOVES to use tools and create things out in his garage! and I love my dad)
Cards und More- Men Only Cards
Allsorts- Colours beginning with 'B'
Crafty Card Makers- This is a man's world
Today's make brings a distinctly masculine card-I have been calling it a 'Dad card' as every component reminds me of my dad! If anyone's dad is like mine, then this would be the perfect card for him beit for a birthday or for Fathers' Day ;)
This is an A5 card, I figured it made a change from the small square cards I have blogged so far this week! All stamps used are by Visible Image.
The tools were stamped on to small (4cm x 4cm) squares of card that had been distressed, then they were varnished and allowed to dry before fixing them to the front of the card using 3D foam pads-I am not sure the shine of these 'tiles' is visible in the photo but it is very effective.
Items used:
Blank silver grey A4 card
dark blue card (for layering)
white card for stamping on
Distress Inks in: Tumbled Glass, Salty Ocean, Stormy Skies and Chipped Sapphire
Versafine ink in Deep Lagoon
foam pads
Versamark
Gold embossing powder
Daler-Rowney Watercolour Varnish
I enjoyed making this card, in fact, it felt as if it made itself!
Let me know what you think and, until next time-Happy Crafting!
xx
Challenges entered:
Visible Image- Love (because my dad LOVES to use tools and create things out in his garage! and I love my dad)
Cards und More- Men Only Cards
Allsorts- Colours beginning with 'B'
Crafty Card Makers- This is a man's world
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