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Showing posts with label Scrapiniec Chipboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrapiniec Chipboard. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 July 2016

Neverending Summer

Morning all! Now don't think I've gone mad, the title has nothing to do with the weather here in the UK and our summer not only is not 'neverending' it hasn't even really got started this year.

Just popping in quickly today to share a quick card I made a while ago. I can't believe that I actually have a whole bunch of cards sitting in my draft folder just waiting to be blogged, it's a great feeling.

Anyhooooo, I made a little vintage number with some papers from Lemoncraft's Neverending Summer collection (hence the title).  Love the colours in this. A fairly simple card, just 2 square layers of design paper, inked with shabby shutters distress ink and then distressed. After that I brushed some gesso along the sides, this is done very subtly, with an almost dry brush that has just a hint of paint left on it. You can see a glimpse of it on the tulle also.


I hand stitched the top layer only with green top stitch thread, and slipped a square of tulle between the 2 layers, the top layer is given dimension with some foam tape and all is glued to a simple square base card made of ivory card stock

I popped some bows of Summer Rose seam binding under 2 opposing corners of my top layer.



On top I layered a chipboard frame, some die cut leaves from Creative Expressions and La-La Land Crafts and a small flourish with leaves (can't remember at the mo which one). The filigree leaved are cut from a scrap of green card stock and then brushed with gesso, keeping a very light touch. The ivory leaves are edged with a little Walnut Stain distress ink, but I kept the flourish plain.


Then I glued on a huge organza flower that I've had in my stash like forever and never knew what to do with before, it goes fab with these papers though and makes a great focal Point. It had a button in the centre but I didn't like that so much so I removed it and replaced it with a pearl and diamante embellishment from my stash. I've also popped in a couple of small pieces of Pearl and Crystal Spray behind the flower.

I finished off with a few small flat back pearls and clear flat back gems, some of which I coloured with a Copic marker to match the green paper.
A name or small sentiment  could easily be popped in the frame area if you wanted to also.

I quite like it, I hope you do. That's all for today but I'll be back tomorrow with the new challenge at
The Ribbon Girl. I'm off to tidy up my crafty space......I could be at it a while ....sigh.

Enjoy your Saturday!






Monday, 4 July 2016

Pastel Wedding Card


Hello everyone. I'm here with an inspiration post for The Ribbon Girl.
 I had a play with my papers and embellishments recently and made another pretty wedding card. I did this one in pastel colours to match the lovely papers from Craft & You. Love the way this one came out.

I used 2 sheets from the Vintage Time pad (links at the end of my post as usual),  lightly inked the edges with Walnut Stain distress ink and distresed the edges with my Tim Holtz tool.  I added a very little gesso on an almost dry brush to the edges of the papers.

I've hand sewn around the top layer with some lilac top stitch thread and I popped a little purple tulle between the layers and popped the top layer up on some foam tape.
I added some beautiful lace, then I cut a scalloped oval out , popped that up on some foam tape and tucked a little cheesecloth behind.

I coated the 2 corner chipboard pieces with versamark ink and then sprinkled with frantage and heated with my heat gun. I did the same for the sentiment.


I made a small floral arrangement with some mulberry paper flowers and some die cut leaf sprays, and poped a little twine bow behind. The flowers have a very light brushing of gesso too, just to tone down the colour a little.


I finished off with some pearl hearts and some pearl and crystal spray.

Products available from The Ribbon Girl


This card is for sale in my Etsy store, just click on the icon below

ETSY

Well that's all from me today, but I'll see you again soon. In the meantime, happy crafting! 






Sunday, 19 June 2016

Lee Holland - Teddy Best Friends

Morning! Hopefully you're all having a chilled out weekend, mine was sorely needed after a busy and somewhat challenging week lol.

Today I'm here with my inspiration post for The Ribbon Girl for the new challenge over on the blog.

 As usual it's anything goes so you can use any colour you like and use any image on your project - and it doesn't even have to be a card!! it can be any craft project - card, bag, tag, 3-D project, anything just as long as you include an image!    We are delighted to welcome Kat Waskett as our Guest this month! 

For my project today I used some of the pretty new papers available at The Ribbon Girl (links can be found at the end of my post), along with a Lee Holland image from Whimsy Stamps called 
Teddy Best Friends. Isn't he just adorable?


I coloured him with my distress ink markers to coordinate with the pretty papers and I also coloured the chipboard sentiment and butterfly with my distress ink markers too.


I added some Wink of Stella to both the butterfly and the sentiment, you can see it best in the pic above.


I used the following products from The Ribbon Girl


I do hope you can join in with us.
There will be 3 winners and we'll share your projects on the blog when we announce the winners:

First prize:  £10 voucher for LOTV
Second prize:  £10 voucher for The Ribbon Girl
Third prize:  from Marianne Designs


That's all from me today, I've popped this card in my Etsy shop, just click the icon below to go there.


ETSY

Don't forget you still have till tomorrow to enter my giveaway here.

See you soon!