Sunday 31 May 2009

Hobby House and Bev Water colour class

Hi all
had a wonderful few hours at the Hobby House today. Met some lovely new aquaintances and made a uniquely different card from the one I think I was suppose to be following. Learnt from Bev how to use Tim Holtz ink to watercolour with a waterbrush. I have to say when I first was asked to bring one of these I did not quite know what it was. Having learnt from Bev that if you are going to use one of these lovely little numbers then make sure you are using the one with the valve in it as the others just don't make the grade (will throw away the others I bought - later) I have to say that I thought I was doing this shading thing probably all wrong. However, am pleased to say that think I was heading in the right direction.

Having learnt how to fill in stamped images with watercolour pencils and a normal brush (had difficulty with the brush bit) moved on to use a blender with the watercolour pencils and got on great. Moved on to trying to paint with Tim Holtz inks and did not get very far. Recently as you all know moved to copics and love them to bits, providing you use the correct ink to stamp (thanks Polly "~ARTfulwings~" for the info) and either a good quality marker pad or watercolour pad and even manga paper - however manga paper being like drawing on silk it is a little thin. Really enjoyed todays session on learning how to use Tim Holtz ink correctly.

Evaluation
Think that it depends on what you are doing and what you want to what media you would use and as always think most people would go with what they are familiar with.

PS
I quite like them all (after practice)

Well folkes the men are home from fishing, managing not to obtain a toooooo red a tan and caught a good lot of little fishies, so off to catch up with them. Chat soon. xx

Wednesday 27 May 2009

Another Copics Card

Apart from the rude comments on the football this evening I did manage to get this card done.












Recipe
white card stock
Metalic Purple textured card from a stack
Cuttlebug oval and scalloped oval nestabilities
A yellow paper from a magazine at some time
Stamped sentiment layered onto the yellow paper and then the purple card.
Punched out flower from same
Simple black florish
Little purple pearl embelishments.

Think it could have done with something else but did not want to go over the top.

Kate

Memory Book Page




This is the page for Mum and new daughter Faith the inspiration came from my head for a change. Love the finished look (favourite page so far)

Recipe
Pastel textured card from card stack
Mother page (Running with Scissors)
Pink flower embelishments (Running with Scissors)
Stamped flowers out of cut offs
pink diamante (Hobby House)
shaped feathers (Rui Tong - thanks Barbara)
Distressing with Tim Holtz
Well football on so going to make some more cards.
Kate








Copics Card


I have as you know spent several days playing and practicing with the copics markers. This is one of the Penny Black stamps I used. I originally got this stamp from "Hobby House".

Recipe
white card stock
metalic dark pink card from a stack
Nancy Watt Paper (green)
Printed and layered verse
small pink pearl embelishments
Tea Roses (new purchase from "Hobby Craft")
Heart Edge Punch
and of course the copics markers

see what you think, I am going to use the football time to create a few more cards.

Kate

Tuesday 26 May 2009

10th Wedding Anniversary Present

Apologise to anyone missing my blogging.

On Friday last I was taken to Sheffield to "Hobby Craft" here I made Polly "Artfulwings" very proud. The browsing lasted almost 2 hours and I felt like a little girl in a sweet shop again. On arrival we saw lots of sale signs (instead thought - I can get more for my money)

I found some lovely flowers from the wedding section, I treated myself finally to one of the new crafters companion fairy stamp sets. I got a lovely scrap book, for all my pages (thank heavens for this as the floor was getting a little crowded) I found the K & Co section and chose three lovely 12 x 12 stacks (double sided) Although I got absolutely loads of things my best buy was the manga pads for using the copics marker pens on.

I have practiced all weekend. I stamped every single stamp I had onto several pages. Shading is so easy, (well spent six hours practicing over the weekend) I finally managed to stay in the lines and got a fantastic sun tan in the process. It is like floating on silk and the shading ability it amazing.

I now need to cut out all the images that I think meet the grade and use these on some new cards. Will show you soon.

Kate

10th Wedding Anniversary Card

This is the card that I created for my husband Matt, for our 10th Wedding Anniversary.

I was inspired by a slidercard creation by Tracey at "Running with Scissors".



Recipe
The cuttlebug die cut hearts with the heart embossing folders. I ran a brass embossing template through the cuttlebug and then inked with a gold cat's eye ink. The mono lines created by the swiss dots embossing folder. The sentiment was stamped and cut out, screwed up into a ball and then using a stazone black ink and a sponge distressed it. I added a made with love embelishment from the "hobby house" and voila.

I thought it was a very masculine card.

10th Wedding Anniversary

I would like to thank Polly "Artfulwings" for creating this lovely card at the request of my husband Matt.

I am guessing the components as Polly could not upload due to my regular reading of her blog.

The embossing folder from the cuttlebug range, the swirled impressibilities and the gorgeous flowers (I think from Running with Scissors) however as always adapted by Polly to add that personal touch.

A sheer pleasure to receive. Thank you Polly.

Sunday 17 May 2009

Flutterby Butterfly Magnolia Challenge

Well with the Challenge on, and my belief that I am now at a standard to enter a card. I made this lovely little number.

Recipe
Blank White Cardstock
Layered with Textured green cardstock
Layered with a lovely pink and green butterfly paper from Nancy Watt collection.
A scalloped large oval from the cuttlebug nestibilities.
My one and only magnolia image to date (and I love it - can't wait to get more)
All edges edged with Tim Holtz peeled paint distress ink
The image coloured in watercolour pencils (I love the way my blender pen works so much better with these than water and a paint brush)
Little butterflies cut out of the textured green cardstock and edged with Tim Holtz tattered rose distress ink and the cut offs of the Nancy Watt paper edged with the peeled paint distress ink (I curled these with my nails to make them 3D.
The title printed off from the computer matching the colour up and layering on the textured green cardstock again.
Stickles light green used to create the raised sparkly body of the butterflies

Love the overall effect of this one and fingers crossed in my first challenge.

PS Matt requires a change of clothes as got soaked at fishing and does not wish to cuddle Faith Lola in his wet gear.

A Magnolia Card

This was me trying out if I thought I was good enough to take part in the magnolia challenge last week. May try to enter I think this week.

Recipe
White card stock
K & Co Paper (both sides) love these
Pink textured card stock
little pink pearls
cuttlebug and nestabilities
loveheart edge punch (used the cut out hearts and turned them over)
printed out the caption on card in a bubble and layered this

Well Matt has gone fishing today, so when Mike gets out of bed, I will finish the hoovering and ironing. I did not get to see baby Faith Lola yesterday as Lindz was allowed home, so going today at 6pm. Matt is meeting me there from fishing. Can't wait for my cuddle "look out Faith"
Kate



Saturday 16 May 2009

Another scrap class page

A lovely social gathering today, did some more gutting, punching and edging. Added a cut out flower and a simple frame. Got even more excited as Tracey showed me how to curl my paper and distress it as I have seen so many times on other peoples amazing pages. Can't wait to get on and play with this idea. Thanks Tracey.


The "do it yourself scrapbook page" from Running with Scissors




Instead of attending to class last week, when the demo was on. We were given ideas on paper in writing and in image on how to complete the above. I started off fine following the instructions and looking at the image and then stopped dead in my tracks as did not understand how the wording mapped to the image. (I was not the only one that was confused). I waited patiently for the images to be put on Tracey's blog, and then finished it swiftly as it all made sense then. I added extra flowers to cover the pin holes in the photo's as they had been on the office pin board since the day we got them. Think the photo's go well with the colour scheme.

Thursday 14 May 2009

Faith Lola arrived today






Just want to congratulate Mike, Lindz and Grace on the birth of Faith Lola born today at 12.55 weighing in at 7ob 7oz. Well done Lindz. Love Kate and Family

A Mans Card

I made this for a friend into his cars. Just a simple bit of layering with corner punch. Tartan paper to match the car colour which was a die cut decoupage sheet. The base topper is using the cuttlebug.

Simple but effective.

My sisters birthday card (she did not receive it)


This is a card I made for my sister. I posted it but she has not received it yet. Thank heavens for blogs.
hope you like it sis xx

Sunday 10 May 2009

Demonstration Inspired stamped Card

This little card was created from Ideas from the demonstration at Running with Scissors.

I found from my packs an inkadinkado stamp set, originally purchased from Running with Scissors. I selected this stamp and stamped it with black stazone ink onto a blank thin white card stock. I layered this with the ideas from the demonstration onto black, gold and then black card and did the same with the word printed saying. I had edged the original white card stock with the brilliance pearlescent olive fast drying pigment ink so did the same but more for the wording. The inside I stamped with the wording and it smudged so created another and layered this onto gold card to place over the top to hide the mistake, an idea again shown at the demo.
I think that at the moment I am trying out lots of styles of cards and not actually settling with any one imparticular. I feel like I am an eclectic. Hopefully soon I will find my style.


kate

Spellbinders Impressabilities Inspired


This card has been made from brass embossing plates, however the idea came from my new purchase from the hobby house. I bought a spellbinders impressabilities pack the flowers one. The hobby house, had not actually had chance to play with them so suggested u tube for assistance. Great way to see how to use them. So played about and was really impressed however had previously bought some brass ones but never really got on with them. So had another go using the same technique and wow - if I had figured this one out before I could have used the brass ones ages ago. I ran some white thin card through the cuttlebug with the brass template covered by the card and then the embossing pad followed by the top cuttlebug press, rolled it through and took out the embossed card. I then used my little paint roller and some stazone dark green ink and rolled the roller over the top of the embossing and what an effect. I then had some decoupage flower sheets so cut these out and placed the base layer behind the cut out hole in the embossed sheet and the rest layered as normal on the top. I layered my work onto black, then gold, then black using ideas from the demonstration at Running with Scissors and placed the whole lot on a blank card stock. The inside I stamped an image and some wording and then coloured in the balloons with the saduko (think this is how you spell it) pens suggested during the demonstration at Running with Scissors.

Tracey - this should explain and show you what I was trying to tell you on Saturday morning.

Kate





Fairy Land Princess Grace's Birthday Card




This lovely creation would not have happened if I had not learnt how to use peel offs in this way, so thank you Tracey at Running with Scissors for the inspriration. I also got the messy Rabbit from Running with Scissors. The flowers from the hobby house and the ideas for the toppers from the demonstration at Running with Scissors. I also got the K & Co Paper from a stack at Running with Scissors after the demonstration.
I love the way the background paper makes this card feel all fairytale like. The flowers and butterflies and dragon flies just finish it off nicely. The inside is a children's rhym with a border created in word.
Another favourite I feel and I am sure Grace will love it.
Kate

Saturday 9 May 2009

Marceas Blog Candy

hi all

the selection of candy on offer at Marceas blog is lovely, check it out


http://marceascraftingcorner.blogspot.com/

good luck all

kate
x

Rui Tong

On Thursday I went to see a lady through work, in Bridlington. I had no idea who she was or what she did as a living. Wow was I pleased I went. She is the manager of a shop which sells the embelishments to hats and bridal head wear and possibly so much more. The stock comes from China and I was in heaven.

I browsed with her whilst learning about her business and mentioned how gorgeous the butterflies were, how special the feathers looked and the flowers just blew me away.

The web site address is below and you can order from there, hope you enjoy looking as much as I did. By the way you pay for the quality and individual intricate workmanship.

http://www.ruitongltd.com/

Well at the end we browsed some more and she gave me lots of slight damaged stock. I also bought two very pretty flowers, one on a wire and the other on a pin in such vibrant colours - cant wait for them to go on a scrap page. My other purchase was a series of double coloured tiny feathers. I have ideas for them all.

Cant wait to go back.

Monday 4 May 2009

Another little quickie


Again using up some left overs the stripy paper from another card - originally from Running with Scissors. The ribbon from somewhere can't remember now a little pale pink card stock from a stack and the stamp was a freebie from a magazine. Coloured the stamped image with my watercolour pencils and the blender pen. Simple but effective I thought.

Matt still at work so still more time to play after I have done the tea xx

A Little Quickie


Well a long weekend and plans to do the garden with Matt, however he got a call to work 12 hours on a bank holiday Monday so I did a little of the garden (the bits I could on my own) and then a little house work - have been neglecting this a bit with the crafty bug, if you know what I mean. Finally got a minute to try out the new blending pen. Well if it was good with the duo tip colouring pens, it is even better using it with the watercolour pencils. Wow was I impressed. By the time I started colouring the little girl in I had the hang of it. The little boys trousers are a little bad but still effective. Got a bargain bag £3.00 of various papers from Running with Scissors and found this lovely double sided sheet which enabled me to matt and layer the colours to perfection. Used my heart edger to create the bottom effect and cut out my little watercoloured stamp with my scalloped cuttlebug cutter. Edged it with Tim Holtz distress denim. Cut out two flowers and distressed them heavily to pick up the blue tones and then placed a pale blue pearl in the centre. Used some left over cream card to stamp the wording onto and again distressed this in the denim also.

Not bad.

Sunday 3 May 2009

This weeks Scrap Book Page from my class at Running with Scissors







Oh this was just such perfect colours to enable me to use photo's of my sister. It is unusual to find lovely photo's of her with out a drink in her hand and even more difficult as she lives in Zanzibar, which is in Tanzania. We miss her dreadfully, but as you can see from the photo's she has a lovely time there. The colours on these two pages co ordinated so well and I love the finished look with the peel off butterflies and stickles wording. Hope she likes it as much as I do.



Little Scrap book mum and dad's page


On this page wanted to show a few techniques I learnt from my cuttle bug card lesson at the Hobby House before xmas 2008. I started by measuring the blue pearlescent card to fit my card base. I then used some cream textured card and cut a square out of it. I cut the square into four and placed these into the corners of the blue card. I used my nestabilities to cut out a scolloped circle and a plain circle. I then cut another piece of paper the same size as my plain circle and used this to fold it into sections, half then a quarter then in half again. When opened up I laid this ontop of my blue plain circle and marked the sections from the template. I then used a fancy corner punch and punched out the corner impression into each of the sections marked. On doing that I used a very sharp pair of scissors to just nip at the joining sections to allow the centre waste to drop out leaving the lovely fancy centre. I placed the image between the scolloped circle and the now fancy top piece and glued it all down. I placed pale blue pearls at each section where nipped out. Finally I punched out one large blue and one small blue and one large white flower and placed these together with a pale blue brad, glueing this in place. I used some little gem wording from Running with Scissors to add the Mum and Dad words. Very complex but very simple looking and very effective.

Last Weeks Running With Scissors Scrap Book Pages Creation







Ok the class was fun, and learnt how to make what I think they call a cabbage rose. I did not quite follow the plan, or would you call it I made a mistake. I placed all my white card on the layered places instead of leaving the one at the top for the rose. I have improvised. I had to wait till this weeks class to purchase some more paper to enable me to cut out some more of the lovely leaves to complete the rose at the bottom - due to my mistake it did not look right on its own. I had placed a leaf over a photo to remove part of the photo that I did not like and I am now happy with the creation.



Using up some left overs


During the week and after making the baby girl card, I decided to use up a few of the pink left overs and browed for inspiration, finally coming up with this sweet little number.

The papers were from Running with Scissors. I used a blank white pre prepared card and layered the first side of the pink paper onto this. I then cut a strip of the stripy to layer over the middle of the card. I then took some left over white card and some left over crimson card from my pile of bits and finally using the opposite side of the pink card layered this to create the topper. I stamped the words onto some more left over white card and again layered onto some more remants of the crimson card. Placing this on the card with sticky pads.

Finally I used a "Polly" idea to cut out with my stamps two flowers from the left overs again, and using my Tim Holts die and one of my numerouse stamps, stamped some blue onto the flowers. I used a technique I learnt at Running with Scissors to curl my flowers and placed a grey/black pearl in the centre. I then placed three more of these pearls on the topper to tie it all together.

Not bad for left overs..............

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