Wednesday, 27 October 2021

Winter Dawn - GDT Project 2021


 Hello everyone 

My last project for this GDT  slot is a winter theme using the beautiful Winter Dawn Stamp (UA6SP0525). I have used the other three quite a lot as they are very pretty images, but Winter Dawn has been neglected for some reason.πŸ˜ƒ


So here she is.



The frame is 25cm. one I had in my stash. Just right for the 15cm. heart to fit in the centre.
The heart is a good quality birch wood which has been sanded to a lovely smooth finish. This is suitable for stamping directly onto the wood without prepping it first, using a suitable inkpad.
Some inkpads will bleed, which you don't want. I have used VersaFine Blue on mine and it is useful to use a drier pad rather than a new squidgy oneπŸ˜€. StazOn works well too.
The image has been coloured with water colour pencils and white gel pen, for the flakes.
It is edged with tiny beads to finish it.
The background sheet has the wax resist technique again , (see last weeks post) and then over stamped with snowflakes which have been white embossed.
The edging is finished  with little pearls.  
I hope you have enjoyed this project and revisit this lovely series of stamps.

Happy crafting to you all and thankyou for visiting Chocolate Baroque's blog. 
Carole😊




 



Wednesday, 20 October 2021

Chocolate Baroque sample 2 - October 2021

 



Hello again

My sample this time uses a pretty stamp from the Butterfly Poppy Collage set and an older technique which seems to have gone out of favour or forgotten! 😊




I stamped the butterfly panel from Butterfly Poppy collage  and then stamped it again and embossed with clear embossing powder.  This was torn and cut out to add a bit of depth. 
The white panel behind was embossed with a diamond folder to mirror the stamp diamonds. Unfortunately this is not showing in the photo.
The background is done with the wax paper technique which is simple to do and can give interesting results.
My card has the wax paper scrunched up, but you can put it through in an embossing folder to get different patterns.
I scrunched the wax paper , smoothed it out and ironed it onto my piece of card. Use a piece of copy paper on top  to iron. Please don't use your main iron in case the wax seeps through the paper onto the iron!
The pattern from the wax will act as a resist so that when you ink over the pattern 'pops'.
I like this technique as it is quick and simple and the wax paper can be manipulated to get different patterns.
I hope you have liked this .

See you next week
Carole


 



Wednesday, 13 October 2021

Chocolate Baroque GDT sample 1 - October 2021

 Hello everyone.

I am pleased to be back for this GDT  spot again for Chocolate Baroque, hope you like what I have to show you.

For my first project I decided to cover my sample book, something I have wanted to do for ages! I keep a visual record of the stamps I receive for Chocolate Baroque samples in an A4 book and then cross reference this to my storage boxes. it has been looking tatty for ages as it is well used. Most of the initial time was taken up deciding on a plan and colours and what stamps to use. Always a tough one.  But got there eventually and tried to keep out of my comfort zone for colour.



 



So here it is. Once I had cut the paper to size I clear embossed some leaves then coloured over them with Wild Honey Distress ink,  to emphasise the embossed areas

This was over stamped with a selection of stamps from various sets. 

The flowers were stamped with Versafine Sepia and cut out, as were some of the butterflies. These were coloured with Aged Mahogany Distress ink , Marigold and water colour pencils, then stuck down.







Haven't decided on the back yet, but it will probably be a simpler design.

Once everything was stuck down securely I sprayed it with a matt sealant. Hopefully this will protect it as it is well used.

Thankyou for looking. I was pleased with the result in the end. At least its easy to find being bright yellow!😊

Hope you like it and enjoy covering a book yourselves.


Stamps used: Essence of nature, Floral perfume, Honeysuckle Butterfly and various other  grasses and sentiments  from different sets.

Colours used: Wild honey, Marigold, Aged mahogany, weathered wood to add to the edges.

Back next week for a different sample. 

Happy crafting

Carole. 

Friday, 1 October 2021

 


Hello to you.

Quick post to show the lovely new stamps from Chocolate Baroque which were shown on The Craft Channel.


A beautiful leaf set that  Lesley made up from real leaf prints.










Another stamp featured was Floral Grunge which is a great stamp for all occasions.





 


Hope you like.
Sorry this is short and sweet but I don't have much concentration at the moment.
Bye for now and happy crafting.
Carole