Monthly Archives: November 2010
uk stampers weekly challenge tag week 36
This tag (for week 36 in the ukstampers challenge) is so much nicer in real life as you can really see the twinkle. This weeks challenge had to include:
- a leaf as a stencil
- paint
- doodling
Inks: Brilliance Platinum planet, Versacraft white, Colorbox French blue and Ice blue
Card: white card
Stamps: A stamp in the hand Field of sky (for the snow), Lavinia stamps Icicles
Other: Dried pressed leaves, glitter pen, diamond glaze, white acrylic paint, white opaque pen, fibres, silver eyelet
I used the leaves as a stencil and dabbed the blue chalk inks over them then dabber a little Platinum planet over the tops. You can just make out some veining on the leaves as these were the same ones I used for the previous tag so there was a little residual ink left on them. The snow was stamped using the white ink and the icicles using the Platinum planet ink. I spattered some white paint over the whole tag to give an extra snowy effect. My doodling is actually the 3 spiders webs in the foliage – using the white pen and highlighted with the glitter pen. The icicles were highlighted using the glitter pen too and also diamond glaze. I took the glitter pen all around the edges too.
uk stampers weekly challenge tag week 35
Long overdue but finally had a bit of time to play so here is my tag for week 35 to include:
- embossing powder
- a leaf as a stencil
- paint
Inks: Memento Tuxedo black, Distress inks Barn door, Forest moss and Wild honey
Card: white card, tissue paper
Stamps: Lavinia stamps Fall,
Other: dried pressed leaves, acrylic paint daubers copper and gold, Distress stickles Peeled paint, embossing powder Ochre, Verdigris and Hollyberry red gold, metal leaf charm coloured with Sharpies, mixed fibres, bronze eyelet
I started by using my pressed leaves as stencils and stippled the distress inks over them, then gave the tag a light spray with water to blend the colours a little. Once dry I sprinkled the embossing powders over the tag and heated from beneath to melt them. I dabbed the paints sporadically. The falling fairy and seed were both stamped onto the tissue paper, cut out and glued onto the tag using diluted PVA. I dabbed some of my maidenhair leaves with the paint too, then once they were dry I embellished the base of the tag with them. The edges were finished off using the distress stickles To finish it off I added the coloured charm and fibres.
Christmas cards
Anniversary card
Born to ride birthday card
Brayered birthday card Green goddess
Dragonflies card
I made up some background paper first then made two similar but not identical cards with it.
This one was for Jessica and the other for Erin.
Firstly I dribbled some masking fluid down some watercolour paper and left it to dry. Then I sprayed colour over it and sprinkled with some salt crystals and again waited until it dried. I brushed away the salt then stamped the dragonflies, painted them with H2Os and once they were dry I coated them with diamond glaze. I then stamped the dandelions and added little dots of stickles to highlight parts. The quote is stamped and embossed on a slice of mica. I like splattering gold over the top to get little highlights, I did try sprinkling gold embossing powder on the surface and heating from underneath but it tends to just melt right into the thick paper so I splattered with gold Krylon pen.
Inks: Versamark with gold embossing powder, Big and Juicy Spice, Chroma jewel sprays Amber, Wine, Elderberry and Slate, Cosmic shimmer sunset mist, H2Os
Card: Water colour card, large aperture card
Stamps: Non Sequitur Oriental collage elements, Lavinia stamps Dandelions
Other: Mica, gold nail heads, Diamond glaze, stickles, Krylon pen, masking fluid, salt flakes
Border Collie Christmas card
I have been asked specifically to make a Christmas card with a Border Collie theme so my great friend Stuart helped out with a photo of his dog Chivas. Chivas works as a mountain rescue dog so is quite used to snowy conditions but if you look closely at the photo he his hair gets clogged up with snow (snow balls indeed!).
Inks: versamark with silver embossing powder
Card: white photo paper, white card, silver mirri card
Stamp: Lavinia stamps icicles
Other: stickles
Birthday card for one year old girl
Now then I don’t make very many children’s cards so I hope this one is ok for a one year old.
Inks: Memento Tuxedo black, copic pens to colour, Distress ink Tattered rose
Card: white card, green card, patterned paper (unknown)
Stamps: Inca stamp Smart elephant, Cute companions Patchwork numbers set 1 and 2
Other: stickles, ribbon, computer printed name