No 2 |
To share pictures of my craft...card making, papercraft, knitting and crochet with others.
Friday, November 4, 2016
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Thursday, August 4, 2016
colour challenge chocolate
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Pressed Flowers
I have recently discovered a technique called hammered Flowers. In the demo a flower is taped to a sheet of paper and hammered; this creates an impression of the flower on the paper. It is very effective.
However, there is another way of doing this - using a die cutting machine.
A sheet of A4 water colour paper is folded in half. Flowers and/or leaves are arranged on half the paper which is then folded and passed through the die cutting machine. The results are unpredictable and fascinating!
Here are some pictures of my efforts.
I like this one - now to decide what to do with it! |
Rose petals scattered across the paper. |
Bit of a disaster - basil leaves |
funny enough, this looks better on the screen! |
Rose leaves - these work really well |
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Distress Inks - new convert
Back in April I had a whinge about Distress inkpads and how unhappy I was with them. Lots of you replied with all sorts of hints and advice and were overwhelmingly enthusiastic about the Distress Inkpads.
So I thought I give them another try and treated myself to some mini Distress Inkpads. They are so good! Lovely colours and juicy ink! I now understand why you all love them. These inkpads and a waterpen are a dream to work with.
I realise now that the first Distress Inkpads that I bought were already old. They were dryish and curled up at the edges. Being new to stamping at the time I didn't know this was not how they should be.
They were bought, at a discount, at a craft fair in Farnborough.
While I am aware that you get what you pay for, I am nonetheless disappointed that I was ripped off and that I have had a negative view of these products because of that.
I am now a convert.
Watch this space.........................
Friday, May 27, 2016
ChocBar Colour Challenge 23
Colour Challenge 23 |
The design is stamped with the leaves from elusive images 'Fresh Blooms" using the little inkpads from Chocolate Baroque. (the ones with the fleur-de-lys on the lid). I used Violet and Turquoise. The accents are coloured with Spun Sugar Distress marker and Lime Zest proMarker. The sentiment is from Mackintosh sentiments.
Friday, May 20, 2016
Drawings and doodles
I found some doodles and drawings from the dim distant past.
This one seems very 1920's flapper. I obviously had a quiet five minutes at work because she is drawn entirely with ellipse and circle templates!
She fits the Mackintosh-esque frame well but I cant remember where I got it from. The little roses are from the Chocolate Baroque 'Punky Romance' set.
This one seems very 1920's flapper. I obviously had a quiet five minutes at work because she is drawn entirely with ellipse and circle templates!
She fits the Mackintosh-esque frame well but I cant remember where I got it from. The little roses are from the Chocolate Baroque 'Punky Romance' set.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Friday, April 1, 2016
Blue Flowers
The roses were made using the Ellinee template (so far the nicest rose shape that I've found) downloaded from Pinterest and copied onto blue Love Letters paper from Chocolate Baroque.
The other flowers are various sizzix dies, Memory Keepers flower punch board and Cuttlebug quilling.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Challenge 19
Sketchy Doodle landscape |
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