Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Bits & Bobs Challenge
Stamping
For the top one I started with an inked background using pale yellow and aqua, inked parts of it through some sequin waste, stamped text in pale yellow and then the swirls in aqua. I then stamped the main image in the middle, masking the lower corners because I didn't want straight edges, and the word love underneath. I stamped the heart on a separate piece of card, inked it in aqua, cut it out and stuck it on. I then added the pieces of mesh at the corners for a bit of texture.
For the final one, I again started with an inked background, this time in pink and lilac with a bit of darker purple around the edges. I stamped over the background in pale lilac with a lace pattern stamp and then stamped the main image in black. I then coloured some lace using the same inks, added it to two of the corners and added som Paperartsy German Scrap borders. I finally added some layered Prima flowers at the bottom which I attached with a gold brad, and some Stickles on the wings.
Sunday, 3 August 2008
Leaves of Green
These are my ATCs for Cazro's colour swap for this month. August's colour is dark green. I wanted these ATCs to all have something in common but I did them all using different techniques.
For the first one I stamped the image into Makin's clay. I did the background by sticking skeleton leaves on with PVA glue then painted over everything with acrylic paint and rubbed a layer of metallic rub-on over the top.
For the second one, I painted the background black then sprayed Radiant Rain spray onto it. I then added a layer of UTEE, embedded skeleton leaves into the UTEE, added two more layers and stamped the leaf into it in gold ink.
For the third I did a Versamark resist background using Distress Ink and stamped the leaf into Friendly Plastic.
For the final one, I inked the background with Distress Ink, sprayed it with Cosmic Shimmer Spray and stamped the leaves onto the background. I stamped the leaf in the middle into Makin's clay and layered it onto some plasterboard tape coloured with metallic rub-on.
I haven't been very productive over the last couple of weeks due to my son's birthday and getting ready for my holiday on 16th August. I'm hoping to be back to normal from early September!
Monday, 28 July 2008
I Dare You Swap: Carol's Challenge
I Dare You Swap: Katherine's Challenge
Saturday, 26 July 2008
I Dare You Swap: My Challenge from Nicks
This is what I made for Nicks. Nicks challenged me to make her something using a stamp I'd bought and never used. When I looked through my stamps, these Egyptian ones were the only ones I could find that I hadn't used. I have to confess that I've used the Tutanhkhamun one before once but I haven't used any of the others at all.
I also attached the Tutankhamun masks which I stamped on shrink plastic .
Inside the pyramid, I stamped around the edges with an arches stamp and hieroglyphics and pattern stamps, and I attached another Tutankhamun mask which I stamped into clay and painted with gold and metallic blue acrylics and added gems for the eyes. I added a bit of distress inked card behind which I stamped with some of the Egyptian images and finally added some micro beads and tiny gems around the edges of the bottom square.
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
Cards!
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
Round Robin Journal: My Page for Femmy
Alice in Wonderland
I started with the Tweedledum and Tweedledee one (yes, I know they're Looking Glass characters but I LOVE them, and anyway Kathleen says it's OK). The background is PVA and tissue paper coloured using Radiant Rain sprays. I stamped the image in black Stazon on a separate piece of card and coloured it using watercolours, cut it out and stuck it on then added some mesh, the word Adventures (stamped) and a shiny star brad.
I was slow getting started with these as I found myself lacking in inspiration even though I had new stamps (!), but once I got started I could have gone on and on with them. I also originally did a Mad Hatter ATC using lots of bright colours but I didn't like it so it ended up in the bin.
Monday, 21 July 2008
Altered Wall Light
Thursday, 17 July 2008
Oh No! I Look Like a Man!
The first thing I did was went and got all my hair cut off (I don't recognise myself). Now, I love my children, I really do, but their verdicts when I picked them up tonight were not exactly flattering. Alex is nearly 6. His comments were "You look like a man", and "I hope your hair grows back really quickly". (It's still almost down to my shoulders). Adam (3) has just been giving me funny looks every time I look at him. Matt's not seen it yet, but he'll probably hate it too because he liked it long. At least I like it, and that's the important thing.
Finally I made the ATCs shown here. They're for a swap hosted by Crafty Vonx on the Docrafts forum on the theme "A Touch of Texture" There have to be at least three different textures on each ATC. The top one was done by sticking various textured items onto a mountboard base using PVA glue. The face is moulded using Makin's Clay and then I've pressed some sequin mesh into it. I painted the whole lot black and then dry brushed it in bronze. The crown and hearts are made from metal which I placed on a foam mat and stabbed repeatedly with a needle to texturise it. (I discovered this is a brilliant way to relieve stress!)
For the second ATC I started with an inked mountboard base and stuck sequin waste and fabric mesh onto it. Next I inked up and burnt a baby wipe and tore a piece off it and stuck it on. The square tile is wood which I inked and then covered with three layers of UTEE and stamped the owl into it. I was hoping some of the wood grain would show through but unfortunately I chose a stamp that was too detailed. Also the wood has had an effect that I hadn't expected, and when I left the UTEE to dry it curled up a bit. I thought about taking it off and using a mountboard tile instead, but decided I quite like the effect. Finally I added the button and fibres at the bottom to finish it off.
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
Round Robin Journal: My Page for Astrid
Sunday, 13 July 2008
Metal Madness
Painting!
I am in awe of Paula's drawing and painting skills, so if you want to see some really good stuff, check out her blog from the link above.
An Assortment of Angels
The last one is a gesso image transfer of a stone angel onto a stamped background. I then inked it, added the flourishes in gold embossing powder, the word Angel and the paper flower.
Friday, 11 July 2008
HAPPY BIRTHDAY NICKS!!!
I also made an altered mint tin. (Strange as it may seem, I've never done one of these before). I started by sanding all the paint off - err, I think I'll just paint over it next time - and then coloured the bare metal using alcohol inks. I've added a sun moulded from Friendly Plastic and some accent beads. I wanted to keep the inside simple so it could be used, so I've painted the bottom and added some mesh coloured with a Sharpie pen and some seed beads, which I've embedded in a layer of UTEE. I originally painted the inside of the top as well, but then it wouldn't shut so I had to scrap that idea. I settled on colouring it with alcohol ink and Sharpie pens.
Monday, 7 July 2008
Think Monday Think ATC: Colourful
Saturday, 5 July 2008
Red, White and Blue
These are two ATCs I've made for Cazro's colour swap which is red, white and blue for this month. I'm going to do another but it will have to wait a few days. For the Carnival Mask I started with an acrylic paint background (inspired by Katherine's swirly background that she did on my house). I dripped the paints onto a piece of mountboard and swirled them around with the end of a paintbrush, then I heated them with my heat gun to create some texture. The mask is made from air dry clay and painted in the same colours, with tiny gems for the eyes and fibres for the hair. I painted the word "carnival " onto white card, stuck it on and stuck flower gems at the corners to look like they were holding it on.
For the second one, I started with part of a book page stuck onto card, coloured it using distress inks and then stamped some text on a piece of textured card and also gave that a bit of colour using a distrss ink. Next I added a bit of mesh and lace to the background for a bit of texture and stamped the woman onto a piece of white card, cut her out and stuck her on. Finally I added the other bits and pieces to make it a bit more interesting.
This is not a colour scheme I would normally use so I found these quite difficult!