23 April 2016

Horlogerie

Hey peeps, happy Saturday :)  Today I've been playing with one of my favourite Tim Holtz stamp sets, Papillon.  I just love the large background script stamp.


I started off by stamping the image with Versafine Onyx Black on card, then sponging Distress Inks (Spun Sugar, Shaded Lilac, Dusty Concord, Peeled Paint).  A quick blast with the heat gun to seal the inks, then I added some highlighting with a white Post paint pen.  I trimmed the panel using the largest frame from the Lawn Fawn: Lawn Cuts Small Stitched Rectangle Stackables which give a lovely stitched edge.

I wrapped some grape Prima Jute around the panel then mounted it onto my base card, and it was finished.  Or was it?  Maybe it was lacking a little something.  The moths and butterflies in the Papillon set came to the rescue!


That's better!  Have a crafty weekend :)

20 April 2016

Midge

Hi there fellow bloggers.  Recently whilst on holidays I decided to treat myself to a few new stamps (just a few, and a few more) ;-). I decided that I would get out my trusty Distress Inks and have a play.


I went a bit wild with my Distress colour choices this time using peacock feathers, twisted citron and seedless preserves through my Tim Holtz layering stencils. I stamped Stampotiques 'Midge' onto my card and then onto a post it to mask her.  Using stamps from the Finnabair Lace & Doily set I stamped the flowery  and lacy borders along with some small doily circles.  The mischevious sentiment is from the Dylusions set Say it how it is



Midge's dress was coloured using seedless preserves with some white dots added to her frock. I know how she feels, when I'm unsupervised I always end up in some sort of mischeif, it usually involves a checkout full of stamps and crafty goodies.

Thats it from me for today, I'll be back soon with some more crafty mayhem.

Crafty hugs,
Clare x x x 

17 April 2016

Index Card Art !!!!

Good morning gorgeous ones !!!

It's no secret that I loooove index card art, it was, after all how I got started in mixed media and it still holds very dear to my heart. 

I was lucky enough to teach a class last week on this very subject and think my addiction for these little beauties definately rubbed off on one or two or six of the lovely ladies that attended.....


We used lots of the fabulous Dina Wakley acrylic paints, they are definately one of my favourite go to paints, the colours are fabulous and the consistency thick and luxurious.....


I just love playing on these small cards, they are inexpensive and I can experiment on them with new colours and supplies without having to worry about the end result...


One of the other paints I like to use are the Ranger Distress paints. Although thinner in consistency the blend really well and the colours coordinate perfectly with Dina's heavy body acrylics so it's a real win win for me.....


It's so easy to create gorgeous projects with a pile of index cards, a mix of beautiful paints, and a black and white gel pen.....so what are you waiting for ????



Thanks for stopping by
Have a beautiful Sunday

Bright and painty hugs
Tracy
Xxx

13 April 2016

Colourful Masterboard



Morning, folks!  I decided to make a masterboard that I could cut up for cards.  I started by sponging my Dylusions paints onto a sheet of A4 card using Mini Blending foam.  Next came some stencilling using Tim Holtz Stencils, then then stamping with Dina Wakley Textures using Ranger Archival Ink.

Then I started chopping the masterboard up for card fronts and toppers:


148mm sq card (Dymo tape sentiment)
A6 card
Topper on A6 card - this one's my fave!
This could either be a bookmark or a gift tag.
Topper on a 148mm sq card
After I'd finished sponging each colour, I got rid of the excess paint by sponging circles (as recommended by Dyan Reaveley in one of her videos) onto another sheet of card:

Out came the circle stamps from the Finnabair Don't Forget To Fly set.  I allocated one stamp per colour, and stamped over all the circles, filling in the gaps with some of the smaller stamps:


And now I've got another masterboard!

Have a crafty day!

Shirley x

10 April 2016

Distressed Watercolouring !!!

Good morning everyone and a very happy Sunday to you all....

Today I want to share my renewed love for my Ranger distress pads !!!

When I started art journalling it was one of the first this I bought but apart from stamping or inking edges I never really did anything else with them and they were soon relegated to the bottom of the art draw. 

Well I have to say I am now so back in love with the possibilities they hold I just had to show you what I've been doing with them.....


I've discovered that they are super amazing to use as watercolours !!!..... Yes you heard me.....by rubbing the pad onto an acrylic block or a non stick craft sheet you can add water to the pigments and paint like watercolours.....I just love it....I know I'm not going to be the first to discover this but I just love the effect it gives!!!


By adding more or less water to the pigment you can get different shades of colour. 


I can honestly say I have a new found  love for these pads. Never again will I look at them just for stamping and with the amazing array of colours both vibrant and subdued there is something for everyone. 

The mini pads are fabulous for travelling and I have made sure they are in my travel art kit. A definately must have !!!!

The colours I used are,,,
Picked Raspberry
Peacock Feathers
Wild Honey
Crushed Olive

The red heart was a felt tip pen

Thanks for stopping by

Bright and painty hugs
Tracy
X

05 April 2016

Scribbly Bird

Hi, it's so lovely being on holiday at the moment, it gives me more time to be able to play and explore so without further ado let me show you what has been going on in my journal.

 

For this journal entry I used Dina Wakely heavy body acrylics,  Dina Wakely stencils; Spinners Tim Holtz layering stencil; splotches. Dina Wakely Scibbly Birds.   Alcohol inks and Posca paint pens.  Pop over to the online shop for a gander at the marvellous selection of mixed media materials. 


I built up the layers with Dina's creamy paints and stencils then painted on the flowers and bubbles. The scrbbly bird was stamped onto a sheet of alcohol inks which had been previously prepared, I cut it out and stuck it onto my colourful page.


Finally I added some doodling with my paint pens.  I always seem to get carried away at this stage and wonder how much is too much doodling?

Thank you for stopping by today.

Crafty hugs,
Clare x x x 

03 April 2016

New Beginnings !!

Good morning
Not sure what it's like in your part of the world but we are having a lovely sunny weekend here in London !!!


Playing in my large Dylusions journal I decided to just let go and see what happened (I do that sometimes when I'm not sure what direction to go in) I just picked my favourite paint colours and started adding them to my pages. 


I started adding in random shapes outlining in black gel pen to give definition. Stamping and stencilling is always a good idea and gives added depth to a page. When I'm not sure what I'm creating I always reach for my favourite Dylusions and Dina Wakley stencils and stamps ( as I already love them they will always look good on a page)


Paint splatters and white penwork always make a page pop and adding outlines to shapes with black pen always defines the shapes and gives detail....


So when your not sure what you want to create, just let go, pick a few of your favourite paint colours, gather up some stencils and stamps and a few pens and play.....it's so freeing and you never know what you will end up with !!!!

Thank you for stopping by

Bright and painty hugs
Tracy
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Supplies I used: