Showing posts with label Glitter glue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glitter glue. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Love at first sight

Hi everyone,

    Welcome to my first Valentine creation this year! and some news!!! - I have joined the 'Anything But A Card' team!

     The challenge this month over at 'Anything But A Card' is -

Valentine Tic Tac Toe. 

Please choose your Tic-Tac-Toe row
 to use as your creative mojo!
{either straight across, down or diagonal}





Choose your direction and follow
the key below for square descriptions:


1.) Red 
2.) Recycling
3.) Glitter {can be loose or like Stickles}
4.) Bling it ON! {beads, gems, buttons, sequins and baubles - the sparkly bits}
5.) Heart
6.) Sprays and Mists
7.) Ribbons, Fibers and Trims... oh MY!
8.) Black
9.) Lace





Here is what I made - using the diagonal line including red, heart and lace....


     I had an idea for white washed effect wood....so I got some card and began to sweep some Frayed Burlap DP down the card in stripes. As you wipe the applicator across the card it often leaves streaks unless the applicator is very saturated with paint....so I often use this as a wood effect. To exaggerate the wood grain effect I stamped a wood grain stamp with Potting Soil Archival ink.


   Then I got some Picket Fence DP and wiped the applicator of excess paint on the craft mat and began to add faint streaks of white over the wood effect card.

     The base of the house was prepared with Chocolate Pudding Fresco Paint then covered in crackle glaze before being painted with Stone Fresco Paint. I then glued strips of the card over the house leaving some gaps so the crackle can be seen.

     I cut a strip of corrugated card and tore off sections to reveal the texture. Gesso was very roughly painted over it. I then used a Tim Holtz stamp in Black Archival ink and dabbed some Walnut Stain DI around the edges to soften the colour.
























 Metal screw brads were used at the corners of the corrugated card.


  The heart die cut was inked with Fired Brick DI and stamped with a bubble wrap effect stamp in Aged Mahogany. A distress marker spritzer was used with Fired Brick and Walnut Stain Distress markers and the heart had Aged Mahogany DI blended around the edge.

     
I used Aged Silver Frantage on the heart........


......and applied a piece of lace with the word 'LOVE' stamped in black Archival ink and edged with Walnut Stain DI. An ivory bow made out of hemp string was attached.


Script Tissue tape was used to decorate the house


Cupid was painted with French Roast Fresco Paint and the covered in crackle glaze. The Stone Fresco Paint was painted over the top and the lovely crackle formed.


 I covered the wings with lace and then painted over the lace with Stone Fresco Paint.


French Roast Fresco Paint was dry brushed over Cupid to add some shading and a mix of Rock Candy and Diamond Stickles Glue was applied to the head, wings and leg of Cupid to add sparkly highlights.


   A small piece of balsa wood was glued underneath Cupid so that it looked like it was flying


    The arrow was dabbed with embossing ink and covered with Aged Silver Frantage


     A glittery heart from my craft stash was used at the top of the building...


.....with a banner that had had the same French Roast/ Stone crackle treatment and then the word 'cherish' was added using a chit-chat sticker that had been edged in Walnut Stain DI.

   A white organza ribbon was used to create a bow and loop to hang the house up





Why not join in the fun and share your Valentine Tic Tac Toe creations at Anything But a Card? We would love to see you there!


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I would like to enter the following challenge

Country View Challenges - Painty Pleasures

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Sunday, 25 August 2013

Sew much fun



      I am so excited!!!!!!

      A little while ago I got an email asking me if I would like to join the Design Team at Fashionable Stamping Challenges

     I jumped at the chance! To be honest I didn't even think about it at all...how could I refuse one of my favourite challenges?....I said "YES PLEASE!" and pinged back an email at supersonic speed before Shirl could change her mind!!!.....


          So today I would love to present to you my creation for Fashionable Stamping Challenges whose current challenge is.......

                                                         Sew 'n' Sew



      Please don't be put off entering this challenge if sewing isn't something you enjoy doing - Anything to do with sewing can be used on your creation - Why not try some faux stitching or some sewing themed die cuts or stamps...but please remember that it is a Stamping challenge so we will need to see stamps on your creation.

     I adored this challenge - I was so glad to get to use the sewing stamp set that I was given for my birthday.....

    .....my husband handed it to me saying "I really liked this one"...Ok, it was on my wishlist so he didn't actually choose it but he did select it from a very looooonnng list of stamps! So lets give the man a round of applause - he has very good taste!

    I decided to make a framed picture. I cut lengths from balsa wood and glued them together to make a simple frame. I painted it with Nougat Fresco paint and when that was dry I covered it with DecoArt crackle glaze. This had French Roast paint rubbed into the cracks and wiped with a baby wipe.


     The collage was placed on some gorgeous pale blue patterned paper which had a delicate brown scroll down the side, this is what set the colour scheme. I stamped some micro pore tape with a ruler stamp and attached it to the picture.


     I painted some silver ink (not chosen for any technical reason - it was the only silver colour I had) and stamped the scissors on it with Black Archival ink and embossed it.


        I stamped several cotton reel stamps...........................


        .....and the dressmakers mannequin onto the paper and embellished with coffee coloured lace and some buttons


      The 'Sewing Room' sign was made with ivory card that had been covered with streaks of Weathered Wood DP. I stamped the sign with Black Archival ink and then I punched holes around the edge with a needle to make a stitching template....


      Having the pre-punched holes makes it much easier to sew neatly by hand - I do have a sewing machine but it is an old machine and I haven't managed to summon the courage to sew card with it yet! Actually hand stitching seemed right for this sign - I liked the thicker embroidery cotton and the shabby stitch style! I sewed around the edge with ivory embroidery cotton, leaving a trailing end of cotton and inserting the needle into the sign when I had finished.


                                           I attached two pearl pins behind the sign.


     I cut out a cotton reel from card and painted it with Irish Cream Fresco paint and smudged some Vintage Photo DI around the edges and marked it with some pencil lines to add some more shabby effect. I wound the same ivory cotton around it and twisted the end into a loop and trailed it over the button arrangement.


     I used some delicate diecut flowers, covered them in Weathered Wood DP and when they were dry I covered them with Hard Rock Candy glitter glue which gave it a lovely encrusted crystal effect.



      The word 'Sew' was from Tim Holtz Grungeboard Alphabet Soup letters....they were covered with Mocha Mousse Fresco paint and when dry I covered them heavily with Rock Candy Clear Glitter glue - I adore this glitter glue...Can't get enough of it!



  You can really see the texture of the glitter on this picture......Looks SEW pretty! (Sorry!) ;o)



   And there is my first DT creation for Fashionable Stamping challenges - I had a wonderful time making it! Hope you like it....

 Why not hop over to Fashionable Stamping Challenges, have a peek at the wonderful creations made by the rest of the FSC Design Team and join in with this challenge? You could be one of the Top 3 or maybe you will be the lucky winner of $20 to spend at Flonzcraft.....



         Thanks so much for being here, see you soon!
       

         
I would like to enter the following challenges -

Addicted to Stamps - Shabby/Vintage
That Craft Place - Stitch real or faux
Craftroom Challenge - Something new (Sewing stamps)








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Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Shall I set the Scene?



   Hi everyone!

     At Try it on Tuesday the challenge is to Create a Scene....this can be any scene you like - Landscape, City, Seascape....

      I have chosen the sea....one of my favourite places to be and this scene comes to you from my childhood memories....the walk down to the beach from our home was through some dark woodland and as you got to the end of the path, you could finally see the bright sunshine and the wonderful seaside beyond the fences (and an ice cream shop to your left - sadly not in view in this scene ;o)

   Welcome to a glimpse of my childhood memories....


      I selected an embossed edge card and chose some seaside colours from my collection of Distress Inks....Tumbled Glass, Faded Jeans and Scattered Straw. However, before using these I decided to apply some Snowflake Fresco paints to form the clouds and waves....

     It was a bit tricky working with white paint on white card but fun too....I just decided to not fuss over it too much and just smoosh it on!!!


     I then selected Pumpkin Soup Fresco Paint and painted the sun...softening the edges with Vanilla Fresco paint.


     I applied the Distress inks working in bands of colour, and wiped with a baby wipe to remove the ink from the acrylic paint. I then blended Vintage Photo DI around the edges of the card to give it a vintage look

        I decorated it with some stamps in Coffee Archival ink -

Compass


 Postage stamp 


 ....and Script


The sea was enhanced using Clear Rock Candy Distress glitter glue. I applied this quite roughly, heavier in some areas, to give it that sparkle that the sun creates on the water and add texture...


     Some brown card was dabbed with Mocha Mousse Fresco paint to give it a rustic wood bark texture and I stuck it on the card with pieces of twine to make the fences.


  Some twisted string handles from gift bags were used, and of course I had to add some shells.


Copper eyelets were added to the top of the picture and two pieces of twine were twisted and tied around the top to make a hanger.



          So that is my 'Scene' for you today - Hope you like my childhood memories!

  It would be lovely to see you over at Try it on Tuesday - Why not have a go at making a scene! ;o)

                   Thanks so much for being here - Hope to see you all soon

                        


    I would like to enter this in the following challenges -

Frilly and Funkie -  By the seaside
Anything but a card - Summer Fun
Crafts 4 eternity - #137 Summer Sun
Make My Monday - Add some dimension - 3D elements


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