Monday, 28 December 2015

Christmas Card - Woodware stamp and Gelli Plate background

 I have been busy making Christmas cards and attending craft fairs - but I thought I would show you my husband's Christmas card.  I made quite a few of these, and he picked them out for his family as he thought it was a really nice image.  So rather than thinking of something else, he got one of these too.

The background is made on a Gelli Plate - I did this at Chris Dark's class at the Craft Barn, so we spent most of the morning making backgrounds.  We also stuck cardboard circles on to a plate (all made from cardboard boxes - corrugated paper) to lay on our gelli plate to make the background pattern.  I used 2 different colours here, but you can easily use the same for both.  Then you stamp the image onto white card and a gelli plate image (use Archival ink)  - you can do the whole image on white card, but I just did the head for mine.



I also drew in the lines on the part nearest his face - it makes it look more like hand knitting.  The holly leaves are part of
the stamp - I used a stick on diamante for the holly berry, though, I could not be bothered cutting that one out!  I also used pens to shad in the hat.  You don't have to, but it makes it stand out.  I also used copics to shade the sides of his face, and his nose.


Friday, 23 October 2015

Canvas - using oddments

This is a canvas I made at a class at the Craft Barn.  We really did use oddments, cut butterflies out, and used oddments of paper.  The trick is you brush it all over with Gesso to make it pale.  I even added the words on the bottom of the paper (can't remember now what it was - I think it was Kaisercraft, as they have wording at the bottom on the bit you normally cut off!). More detailed picture below.


Friday, 16 October 2015

Canvas - using Paper Artsy stamps

It has been ages since I blogged - had an issue with Internet Explorer and I gave up on it.... However, since changing over to Google, it seems fine - fingers crossed.  This is done in the same way as the one I blogged last time, but this one is done in paint.  Picked 3 shades of Paper Artsy paint and used them for the whole canvas.  Painted on the back of the tracing paper (as described for my last post), and stamped the wording on tracing paper too.  Used a stencil to stencil the roses on , stamped the wording on in paint (over the top of the wording stamped on tissue paper), and then went over with the stencil again, using Paper Artsy Grunge Paste, coloured with some paint.

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Canvas - Using crafty individuals stamps and gelatos

This is something I did at Helen Chilton's workshop a few weeks ago - the theme of the class was to use gelatos.  We also made a masculine themed one, but I haven't taken a photo of that one yet.  We stamped the hares on tissue paper, then painted over the background.  Stamped the black stamps on to tissue paper too, then stuck them down.  Be quite careful not to get ridges on them when you stick them down (but it doesn't matter too much when you get away from the main image).  We then used gelatos to paint the background and stencil round the edges - then we did my favourite bit.  Put a stencil on top, wipe a wet wipe over it and it takes off a lot of gelato - that's how we got the white dots on either side.  As a finishing touch, we wired up beads and put them on using an upholstery nail.

Thursday, 16 April 2015

Lili of the Valley stamps - dancing couple

This is a recent stamp I bought - as I am a dancing teacher in real life, I couldn't resist this one.  Very simple card, but coloured in Copics, and I also coloured the ribbon in Copics too - this one was American seam binding in cream - works well coloured with distress inks and water, but also works beautifully with Copics.  Used the 3 colours in her dress to colour the ribbon with, then pleated it.  No sewing skills necessary, lay some strong double sided tape down (I used stix I think - backed in red) and pleat it as you go along.

Monday, 30 March 2015

Lili of the Valley stamps

I did this card just using copics on cream card - used the Japanese stamp (just the top bit) to make the edges, then I used their one of a girl camping.  I'd like to pretend I intended bunting to be there anyway, but I got a bit of ink on one bit of the card..... so used my copic colours to fill in an oddment of card and cut it out into flags. 

Friday, 27 March 2015

Paper Artsy stamps and Brushos

You can probably tell I have just attended some classes using Brushos..... I made lots of samples, and chose this stamp - this was my husband's birthday card (mostly because I wanted to keep it!!)  The background is glossy card, and I had already done a lovely brusho background using a stencil (put stencil on card, put dry brushos on top, spray with water) - it turned out beautifully, but then I put glossy card over the stencil again and got this.  I did stamp on top but also in pale green.  The stamp is printed onto acetate and then I used a cocktail stick and some white paint to highlight it; the most obvious one is his t-shirt.  I just matted it on to black card and used a Sue Wilson die to back it.

Friday, 20 March 2015

Lili of the Valley stamps and Brusho Crystal Colours

I have just got some Brusho Crystal Colours - have been having great fun playing with them.  They are a watercolour ink powder; you can just dilute them and use them as watercolour paint, but I did my background using them on paper and then spraying water on.  (You can also put them on to wetted paper - either looks good.)  You can either leave them to set for 10 minutes, or use your heat embossing tool to dry them.  I can't remember what I used, but definitely violet and yellow, and probably some black.  I stamped my background stamp first (in Versafine) then did my background in Brusho's.  I stamped the lady onto acetate, and coloured her in on the wrong side using Copic markers.  I fixed her with a staple (which is hidden by the flowers) as some types of glue react with the Brusho's - sometimes this can be fine, but other times you may not want it to!  (You tend to get a patch of the colour underneath coming through.)
I painted my background stamps with Brusho's used as a water colour paint - using Sea Green, Violet and Orange.  I cut the flowers out of left over backing paper (I made an A4 sheet and cut it down) and used some ribbon as leaves.

Sunday, 25 January 2015

JOFY stamps - upcycled box

This was a wine box - I had kept it for ages thinking I must do something with it.  I decided to paint it (I did paint it all over, but these pictures only have the lid done) with Paper Artsy fresco paints.  I used Chalk all over it, then I used Turquoise to distress it - I used the Ally Reeves technique of using a sponge (I bought a well known supermarkets own brand of washing up sponges - 11p for five!).  Then I stamped it with Jo Firth Young's beautiful stamps - seeing them made me think of doing this box with them -  and I coloured them with distress markers.  Once the box was finished, I coated it with a spray (Americana Sealer/Finisher) to seal it.  I managed to sell this at a Craft Fair so now I am keen to see what else I can find round the house or garage to alter.....

Hobby Art Stamps - reindeer and robin

These were snow globes - the kind you buy to put your photos in.  I decided to stamp and watercolour these - I used the Hobby Art Stamps to do both sides.  I meant to enter these for the Hobby Art challenge in December, but when I tried to do it, I had computer problems.  These are probably not the best photos, but I took them at a craft fair at Denbies.



Clarity trees stamp

It's been a while since I blogged...  I have started doing craft fairs, and don't always think to take a picture of everything.  This is a stamped picture on a Gelli plate - makes it so easy to get reflections!  This is one I did at the Clarity Stamps workshop run by Barbara Gray last July.  We just did the artwork, but I decided to put it in a frame - couldn't bear the thought of putting it on a card and having someone throw it out after the event. You stamp it onto the Gelli plate (using Adirondack inks) and then add the water/ sky/ sunshine using inks and a brush.