Thursday, 19 December 2019

Artcuts Christmas in Red

Artcuts in Red

Christmas is rapidly approaching and I've just realized I didn't post my Christmas samples for Artcuts. They are made with the lovely birch wood shapes that Artcuts laser cut.

These make lovely decorations for the tree and are fun to put on a card.

 
 
 
They are all very simple to make , the colour red being applied with a Versamagic inkpad. Very quick and clean. The patterns are stamped with silver using Hobby Art stamps.
 
The white and red ones use a crackle technique for the background , with acrylic paint. 
 
 
  
The hearts look lovely , strung together as a Christmas garland.
Hope you get chance to try some of these for next years decorations.
 
 
 
Wishing you a very happy Christmas
Carole

Tuesday, 3 December 2019

Chocolate Baroque Steampunk on Hochanda







 
Hello everyone
 
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Have fun today watching Chocolate Baroque on Hochanda at 10am. and 2pm, highlighting their Steampunk stamps. These are fun, quirky stamps and there will be loads of great samples by the design team.
 
 
Steampunk Sea World Rubber stamp sheet - A5
 
 
 
 
 
Steampunk Birds Rubber stamp sheet - A4
 
 
 
Been out of action a bit with my crafting recently, but will post a few ideas using the stamps above
later today. Hopefully!
 
Happy crafting
Carole
 

Saturday, 30 November 2019

Artcuts Christmas in Blue




Artcuts in Blue.

Blue, white, silver, my favourite colours together for Christmas.
Below are some of my Artcuts  Christmas samples. Very quick and easy to make and they are a lovely addition to a card for those special friends who will appreciate it.
A small gift and card combined.







I have used Versamagic inkpads to colour and stamped over with Versamagic also. This inkpad will not bleed on the wood.
The Chiyogami papers  are used for the strips, as well as ribbon.

                     Artcuts Christmas in Red to follow soon.
           Bye for now
            Carole

Tuesday, 8 October 2019

Chocolate Baroque Sea Theme

 
 
 
 
Hello.
Below are a couple more sea related cards that I have made with the Chocolate Baroque  Mermaid Queen stamp set.
 
 
 
 


This seahorse stamp is so cute. The stamp has been embossed with clear embossing powder over black ink. Then I have heated small areas again and put gold foil over, which adheres to the warm embossed areas..

The words are actually straight but can be shaped on the acrylic block to form the arc shape.




The second sample uses stamps from various sets. Mermaid Queen, Seaside Dreams, words from Seaside scenes.
 
The background at the bottom was clear and white embossed and then inked over with Distress inks.
The mermaid section was embossed and cut out to over lay the background.
 
 
 
 
Thank you for visiting and I hope you have enjoyed this post.
 

Wednesday, 25 September 2019

Guest Designer Post September 2019 - Seahorses




Hello everyone..

My final contribution for September goes under the sea.
What a great stamp set this is, I just wish I had more hours in the day to 'play' with it more.

I have used  the Mermaid Queen set, to create this under water scene.


 
 
Products used: Mermaid Queen stamp set, acrylic paints, thin acetate, permanent inkpad that will dry on acetate and shrink plastic, gold pen and thread.
 
I started with the background so that it would dry, while I did the rest.
 
Cut an A4 piece of acetate in  half, and squeeze several different
 colours of acrylic paint onto one half.
Place  the other half of the acetate on top and run your hand over it to spread the paint.
Pull the two sheets apart and an interesting pattern may occur.
 
 
 
. At this stage you could sprinkle a little glitter over while the paint is wet. I tend to make a larger acetate piece so that I can cut out the most interesting section.
  Put aside to dry thoroughly.
 
The seahorse was stamped and embossed, then coloured with a gold glittery pen and the tiny one is done with shrink plastic. Very cute it is too.
 
The shells are full size .
 
Once the background was dry, I stamped the seaweed onto the front with a permanent inkpad. (I used Staz-on) and the card was assembled.
 
Well that's it for this session. I look forward to showing more ideas in my next slot.
 
Thank you for your comments, they are always appreciated. 
Best wishes
Carole
 
 

Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Guest Designer post - September 2019 - Indian Elephants



Hello everyone.

I am delighted to be here again and have a very different sample today from my previous one.

 I have chosen to use the beautiful Indian Elephant set of stamps for my sample. This set always conjures up colour to me so I have used brightly coloured Distress inks for the background.








The card front has two layers The top one has a die cut label hole cut into the centre to form an aperture with  two labels either side.

The layer behind was coloured and then the tree stamped, so that it was positioned centrally and would fit into the aperture space.
The two elephants were stamped, coloured and cut out.
The top layer and labels were then coloured  and the labels stuck onto the base. The front section was over stamped with the top of the tree.

This stamp set is so pretty and it has a variety of lovely images on it.

Thank you for visiting and hope to see you next time.
Bye for now
Carole

Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Guest Designer September 2019 - Russian Floral Egg coaster



Hello everyone.
 I am delighted to be here again for my September guest designer slot.

We all have stamps sitting in our stash that we look at and think I must do something with that, as I haven't used it for ages. So I have done just that for my projects this time.


I have been meaning to make this first project for ages, so what better time than now.

I have used the Russian Floral Egg stamp, which I think is a really pretty design.
I made it to be a large coaster, the button is flush with the edge of the hearts.






Products used: Russian Floral Egg stamp, five 8cm. wooden hearts, one 12cm. circular shape to mount them onto, black Brilliance inkpad, clear embossing powder, Distress inks to colour  or water colour pencils, glossy accents.





 

  Stamp the design and immediately cover with clear embossing  powder. I find it easier to ink the stamp up and place the heart onto it, so you can see exactly where it is positioned. Heat emboss, being aware that the wood gets surprisingly hot. Colour the flower and leaves.
 
 
 
 
 Put glossy accents over the coloured areas and leave to dry thoroughly.
 
 
 When the glossy accents is dry, colour the background. It doesn't matter if you go over the glossed areas as any gaps in the glossy accents will pick up the colour, giving a slightly distressed look.
I then sanded around the edge lightly.

I coloured the centre of the circle before sticking the hearts in place with a good quality PVA glue.

The centre will make a star shape and I found a lovely , conveniently sized, button to put in the centre.I sprayed the whole thing with a matt varnish to help protect it.

I think this would be lovely with a more Christmassy design on it, as a candle holder. Must work on that.




A couple of other ideas I have done uses the design for  book marks.
 This is a lovely gift for a friend who likes reading real books.
My daughter has a variety of book marks so she is an ideal recipient for my efforts.



The  shape has been cut from the centre of the egg.
The background card was stamped with Floral Weave.


 
 
Hope you have enjoyed my projects this time.
 
Thankyou for visiting.
See you next time.
Carole