Friday, 17 April 2009

Woof Woof

At last I've got a card for you and today it is the lovely Buster from InStyle Stamps. He looks very stylish striding out in his shiny red coat. When you pop over to InStyle Stamps don't forget to mention where you saw the images when ordering :)

The papers are from DCWV and I've coloured Buster with a mix of copics and promarkers.

Also don't forget to drop by the InStyle Blog to join in with some of the challenges.



Have a fabby Friday.

Materials:
Stamp - InStyle Stamps
Colouring - Promarkers; Copic markers
Papers - DCWV
Usual Suspects - Paper trimmer; silicon glue; double-sided tape
Other - Brown marker pen; ribbon; white gel pen

Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Sugar Stitch

As promised a card! After a very lazy Easter weekend with very little crafting going on - shock! Horror! I have managed to finish this card for you today.

I've used the Twilight In Provence Papers from Designs By Krista which, btw, is only $1 and Krista has a sale going on at her shop with lots of yummy downloadable kits for fantastic prices.

The beautiful Sugar Nellie stamp is coloured with my usual mix of Derwent and Prismacolor pencils but I've also used the Shimmerz paints Blue Sky, Sunflower and Sugar Plum to add that extra shine.

Then you might notice a bit of hand stitching again?



Materials:
Stamp - Sugar Nellie
Inks - VersaFine Onyx Black; VersaColor blue; Distress inks broken china, lavender
Colouring - Prismacolor pencils; Derwent pencils; Sansodor; Shimmerz paints
Papers - Designs By Krista
Usual suspects - Double sided tape; Paper trimmer; scissors
Other - Embroidery thread; needle

Sunday, 12 April 2009

Bits Of News And A Clue

I will get a card done - promise :)

But in the mean time here are some bits of news for you that you might want to join in on:

Katharina at Stamping With A Whiff Of Joy is giving away a set of the fab WOJ collection 2 Medieval stamps (til 17th April).

Max over at Max's Craft Creations has a really fun Egg hunt game with lots of chances at candy happening on her blog - Fab idea Max :)

And talking about games, would you like a clue for my guess the number of beads game going on here? Well in the piccy below I've separated 50 beads from the main pile :)

Does that make it harder or easier? Remember you can enter a guess every day until the end of the candy and to enter then just see This Post.


Hope you are having a good weekend.

Thursday, 9 April 2009

Molly Goes Shopping

My first card as guest DT for InStyle Stamps :) And here comes Molly on a shopping trip. What a cutey! I've coloured her in with a mix of PrismaColor pencils and Derwent pencils.

If you pop over to the InStyle Blog there is a Thankful Thursday Challenge going on and if you join in you could win a prize :) The challenge is a sketch, not the one below btw! But I'm hoping to get one done to the fabby sketch.

Catch you later.



Materials:
Stamp - InStyle Stamps Molly
Colouring - Derwent; Prismacolor; Sansodor
Usual suspects - Silicone glue; double-sided tape; Paper trimmer
Other - Paper file; Buttons; Ribbon; Pricking wheel

Just A Quicky

To let you know that MyStamp Box is having a blog hop finishing at 11.59pm EST tonight, so that is 6.59pm BST? Is that right?

Anyway go take a look - there is a chance at a stamp set for you :)

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Look What I Got :)

Aren't I lucky? I received this wonderful RAK from Siri with the most wonderful vintage Norwegian buttons and ribbons she raided from her Mum's and Granny's collections! Totally unique. She also made me a gorgeous matching box and card, isn't it lovely?

What a box of treasures!

Thank you Siri, now what shall I make.....?

Monday, 6 April 2009

Spring Sugar

So Spring break has started for many children in the UK and next weekend it is Easter, which means that we have a four day weekend. To celebrate Easter/Spring Sugar Sugar has a Easter/Spring challenge on this month which must be anything except a card.

I've made a little chocolate egg holder. Ok so this would have looked a bit fuller but, well, some of them might have fallen into my mouth. LOL.



Materials:
Stamp - Sugar Nellie
Ink - VersaFine onyx black
Colouring - Derwent pencils; Prismacolor; Sansodor
Papers - HOTP
Usual suspects - Double sided tape
Other - Acetate; Cuttlebug; Curved Rectangles Mega Nestibilies; Ribbon; Button

Sunday, 5 April 2009

Toot Toot - Guest Design Team For....


Wahoo, Wahoo! For April and May myself and Jodi from Inked Inpressions are the guest DTs for InStyle Stamps. How Cool is that? InStyle stamps do rubber stamps and Digi-stamps over at their shop and I love their retro, manga/anime and whimsy styles, just up my street! But get this, you can also get custom anime made. What a fab idea!

Hope you are all having a good weekend.

Saturday, 4 April 2009

My Next Project Is....

I've been wanting to make a scribble board for my projects for a while and I recently felt inspired enough to get on with it. The idea is that I scribble down those projects that are in my head and have them hanging in one place somewhere near my craft space.

I don't know about you but sometimes I have lots of things I want to do but they don't always get done or something comes up and the idea gets pushed somewhere else. I have lots of notepads, books, random pieces of paper where I jot everything down but I just needed one place to keep tabs on.

The beauty of this little board is that I've laminated the paper so that I can write and rub off as needed :) Let's see if it works!



Details:
The flowers were made with my scalloped and circle nesties and distressed with a file and ink. See the little cherub button? - I've been storing him for ages waiting for a project to use him on. Isn't he a darling?

I made a 'curly-wurly' template and cut it out of designer paper and distressed. The background corrugated card was painted with acrylic paints and the cuttlebug die-cut leaves were embossed with veins with an embossing tool. The title is printed with my computer :)


Materials:
Papers - GCD Studios
Inks - Tim Holtz Distress inks
Usual Suspects - Paper trimmer silicone glue; double-sided tape
Other - Cherub button; Cuttlebug; Nestibilities; Leaf dies; pearl brads; Acrylic paints; Corrigated card; Lamintor; String; Wood beads; Computer; Printer; Paper files; Woodware large embossing leaf punch; Embossing tool.

Friday, 3 April 2009

19th Century Papercrafting

A very slight aside from cardmaking today and an unsually long post from me :)

My OH and I went to see an amazing exhibition of the 19th Century artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi's woodblock printed art work at the Royal Academy of Arts in London last week.

It was a fascinating exhibition and Kuniyoshi's art and design is amazing and has obviously influenced comics and manga of today.

Kuniyoshi was a master of the Ukiyo-e, or 'floating world', school of Japanese art which seems to have focused on the hedonistic side of life that was very in vogue. It seems that there were over 400 publishing houses in Edo (Tokyo) at this time and they would hire artists to draw designs on various themes including legends, stories, adverts for sponsors or even drawings with strict moral messages as imposed by regulations of the times. These artists were seen more as craftsmen (and women) with a product than artists and their drawings and designs were bought for mass production through woodblock printing.


The line drawings from the artist were layered onto a woodblock and carved by extremely skilled craftsmen, destroying the original line art in the process. A first print would be made and the artist would decide what colours would be used and where. The carver would then carve another woodblock for each of the colours to be used. Another skilled craftsman would then ink the woodblocks and print a colour at a time to build up the final print. The woodblocks would be used time and time again and often the later prints would be well worn in comparison to the first prints to come off of the blocks.

So in other words - it was a form of stamping :) Well printing is a form of stamping after all. On a big scale of course.

But the details achieved were outstanding.


They would also use other papercrafting techniques in some of the art work such as 'blind' or dry embossing and adding metal powders to give a luxurious sheen to the piece. The wood grain from the woodblock would also be used to add a pattern to the picture such as texture to a kimono for example.


The skill of Kuniyoshi, his school and the craftsmen involved was just incredible. There is an online gallery of his work at the Kuniyoshi project.

Normal services should resume tomorrow :)

Thursday, 2 April 2009

Flutter-Hi

Okay, so you guys will start to think that I'm just obssessed with butterflies - Mmm, perhaps I am! This ickle butterfly has been made from GCD Studios papers and overlayed with embossed acetate painted with yummy Shimmerz Paint Angel Wings.

The front of the card has been cut with scallop nesties and I've covered the inside of the card with coordinating red paper and scalloped white paper (to write on!) and rounded the edges.




Materials:
Papers - GCD STudios
Colouring - Shimmerz Angel Wings
Usual Suspects - Paper trimmer; corner rounder; silicone glue; double-sided tape
Other - Basic Grey microchipboard letters; Cuttlebug; Nestibilites; Embossing folder; QuickKuts swirl

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

And We Have A Stitchy Winner

Well done those who had a play with The Name That Stitch Competition

The Stitches were - Running, Blanket and Herringbone

Which makes first by the post - MACHIN STAMPS

Wahoo, well done Machin Stamps, if you send me an email (address in the side bar) with your mailing address I will get a little stashy RAK off to you :)

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Whilst you are at it, if you like your challenges there is a fab 'Anything except a card' challenge going on at Kaboodle Doodles.

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Also to give you a blog event heads up. GCD Studios is having a fun day to celebrate their new DT on Monday 6th April



Have fun you all.

Tuesday, 31 March 2009

A Bit Of Colour Inspiration And Name That Stitch Competition...

A challenge card today taking inspiration from the Colour Create Challenge blog which is celebrating a fab 10k hits - well done guys. They have some blog candy to celebrate so hop over ASAP :)


These are colours I rarely use but really like so I had to have a go! I dug about in my stash to find a colour match and after much hunting I found the mix of papers you see on this card.

I've done some hand stitching on the card. For a bit of fun can you name the stitches? The first person who can name the three types of stitch I've used on this card will receive a little stash RAK from me :) So have a guess and leave me a comment or email me.



Materials:
Stamp - Sugar Nellie Gorjuss
Ink - VersaFine Onyx Black
Colouring - Derwent pencils; Prismacolor; Sansodor
Papers - HOTP; Papercraft Essentials cover gift; Others that I have no idea where they came from :)
Usual Suspects - Paper trimmer; Silicone glue; Double-sided tape
Other - Button; Shimmerz Flashee Fuschia; Embroidery thread; needles; Paper files; Seam ripper

Is It Too Early For Some Candy?

Of course it isn't! Especially as it is our favourite non-calorific Blog Candy :)

GCD Studios had a recent DT call and received a phenomenal 471 submissions (Oh heck - mine wont have a chance then! LOL). They are celebrating the decision day with candy, candy, candy so pop over and join in with the GCD Studios Call Day (Good luck guys).



But there is another chance to win some GCD Studios candy (I'm not obsessing honest) over at Moxie Fab World.

Right off to finish a card, will be back to show it later :)

Monday, 30 March 2009

Paper Butterfly Collector

A little collection of paper butterflies for you. If your paper collection is anything like mine then you have a wide range of paper butterflies too :)

Details: These paper butterflies are from the Whoop-De-Doo collection from GCD Studios. Cut out by hand and detailed with a fine marker then shaped on a knitting needle. I've made a frame from cardboard and embossed the cover by hand using a cuttlebug folder as the stencil (well it was just a bit too wide for the machine!). The positive ribs are painted with Shimmerz - Mmm Choc-o-lat.


Materials:
Papers - GCD Studios; K&Co
Usual Suspects - Paper trimmer; Silicone glue; Double-sided tape; Scissors
Other - Fine marker; Shimmerz paint Cho-o-lot; Embossing folder; embossing tool; Knitting needle; cardboard; cardstock

Sunday, 29 March 2009

Sweet Sugar Flowers

Have you ever done one of those cards that just changes several times over from first concept to final product? Well this was one of them! It has changed so much that I'm not sure what to call it now. LOL.

Indecisive is my middle name :)

Right, well, anyway this card uses the fab cracking UTEE technique which is this month's technique to try on Sugar Sugar.

Now I was sure I had some clear UTEE somewhere but can I find it? Can I heck as like! So I've used a bucket load of normal clear embossing powder and a lot of patience.

The fabby Sugar Nellie Leanne Ellis image is coloured with pencils, sansodor on a watercolour backwash and the flower, bubbles and embossed detail are painted with yummy sparkly Shimmerz Flashee Fuschia Blingz.



Materials:
Image - Sugar Nellie Leanne Ellis
Colouring - Prismacolor pecils; Derwent pencils; sansodor; Koh-I-Noor watercolours; Shimmerz Flashee Fuschia
Papers - DCWV
Usual suspects - Paper trimmer; Double sided tape
Other - Ribbon; Clear embossing powder; heat gun; versamark; flowers; Flower brad

Saturday, 28 March 2009

Ooo I'm excited!

I've been asked to be a guest designer for Making Handmade Cards! Imagine my surprise when Jo from Making Handmade cards emailed me out of the blue. I did a couple of projects for them and they liked them so now I've a new blinkie on my sidebar :) Well I never!

Have you seen their e-kits? If you join the newsletter you get a free Floral kit to start playing with immediately :)

I've been lucky enough to be able to play with some of Claire's new designs soon to be launched into the shop and here are a sneaky peak.


Have a good weekend folks :)

Friday, 27 March 2009

Rumble In The Jungle

Been playing about with my punches. To be precise I've been making background papers using the positive and negatives from a leaf punch as a stencil. What do you think? I thought this worked quite well with this fab digital stamp from Louise Bridgen's Holly and Madison's World Tour set at Charmed Crafts.

Told you I was getting into the digi-stamps at the moment :)

The image has been printed on transparency and card and coloured with pencils on the card and pens on the transparency.

Thought it was a bit of fun and of course I will be entering into the challenge over at Crafty Goings on, I mean who wouldn't with a 72 Copic pen prize :) Oh Boy, Oh Boy, Oh Boy!



Materials:
Stamp - Charmed Crafts Holly and Madison
Colouring - PrismaColor pencils; Caran d'Ache pencils; Derwent Pencils; Sansodor; Letroset promarkers; Copic Ciao (Yep - pretty much everything except watercolours!)
Usual Suspects - Paper Trimmer; Silicone glue; Double-sided tape
Other - Animal brad HOTP; Hemp string; Printable transparency; Woodware large leaf punch; VersaColor bamboo ink;

Thursday, 26 March 2009

Go Check These Out

Yep - Blog candy!

I haven't posted a blog candy roll call for a while, so here is one for you - but I'm sure you are all way ahead of me and have seen all these already?!




Stamp With Us Have a new blog. (1st April)










Much sort after Hanglar stamps from Malin over at Pyssel mamman. (31st March)










Steph Any Shade Of Green has a Mystery Candy - What fun. (2nd April)










Wendy at Paper Therapy is getting over her last candy give away by doing another candy give away - hair of the dog and all that :) (14th April)








Sheila at Manic Stamper celebrating a MASSIVE 80K Hits and a birthday! (15th April)











Katrina at Whimsical Wishes with SU candy (29th March)










My fellow DT Member for Shimmerz Paints Claudia has some Magnolias up for grabs at Pretty Pressings (2nd April)











Maria at Imagine, Create, Inspire is celebrating a fab 10K hit count (27th March)











Helen over at Helen's Craft Haven is celebrating a fab 5K hits (30th March)







Gosh what a lot of candy - and I'm sure I've missed loads! All wonderful candies - thank you all for your generousity!

And a Heads up folks, watch this space becouse it is my one year blog-iversary in April and there may be a bit of candy of my own on offer.....:)

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Make A Little Birdhouse In Your Soul

Have I just aged myself with that title? LOL! (For those who aren't sure it is the title of a song from the 1990s by the group They Might Be Giants!)

I'm enjoying the recent craze in downloadable stamp images at the moment, I shall always love rubber stamps but the downloadable stamped images are instant hits with me, particularly being in the UK where you can't always get those fabby rubber stamps easily from the US.

This image is a download from InStyle Stamps and I've used it for their challenge this week which is a Thank You themed sketch and a Guest DT Call.



I thought the card would make a fab 'Thank you for letting me stay' card :)

A tip for any of you who haven't tried stamped image downloads yet, or who are having problems with colouring them after printing - as soon as you print them use clear embossing powder and your heat tool to seal the printer ink.

Materials:
Stamp - InStyle Downloads
Colouring - Prismacolor; sansodor
Papers - DCWV
Usual Suspects - double-sided tape; Silicone glue; Paper Trimmer; Scissors
Other - Ribbon; X-cut border die cut; Cuttlebug