Showing posts with label rotary stamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rotary stamp. Show all posts

Saturday, January 2, 2016

stars wars cards


so 2016 and the start of a new crafting year
maybe i will actually get more done this year as 2015 was a sad sad case of affairs due to the cow getting a full time paid teaching job
which was "YAY!!!" for me but
"MEH" for my craft mojo and it went on a holiday

now it is school holidays and i get some time to get my craft on
i also have been getting my geek on with the latest star wars movie
so what better than to combine the 2
RIIIIIGHT??!!!
my first card was inspired by a sketch from retro sketches and the cool dsp stack going places and the stamp set grateful bunch

 i used one piece of dsp as my death star and another for space. the sentiment is from the grateful bunch stamp set (quite a flowery set-not normally associated with stars wars lmao)
 inside i used my rotary stamp to finish off my sentiment and punched and glued a pile of confetti stars

so my next stars wars inspired card was based on a CASE challenge over at the global design project blog #GDP016
 bibi cameron had a shaker card design to CASE which i turned around and used
 once again i used the sentiments from the grateful bunch set and just rearranged a la yoda :)

enjoy your holidays and wishing you many crafty thoughts in 2016

cheers ears



Friday, March 13, 2015

bliss

i don't generally do clean and simple
i am more of a crazy and colourful kinda chick
so when i saw the challenge at casology this week
involving the TROPICAL theme
i had to do a picture that has been 
playing around in my head for awhile

so here is my idea-still not quite right but this can be a work in progress-a beginning of an idea
i have been playing around with the smooshing technique
-basically put i splodged ink all over my glass cutting mat, 
spritzed with water,
 jiggled with the ink to make them all run nicely together
and then plonked a piece of paper on top of it.
simple really and a very cool random technique

my girl's dress was made using the bow tie punch
hat with an oval
hair and arms with the bird punch
waves were just randomly torn out of dsp
sentiment done with the rotary stamp

cheers ears

Monday, February 2, 2015

creative blog hop

this week it is my turn for the creative blog hop!!
woohoo!
thanks christine!

this week i have been working on a card swap that i do every month with a group of friends including the clever miss sally 
our challenge for this month was herringbone and male birthday
can i just say that herringbone was not that easy and i found it hard to create something that was 'me'

here is what i came up with...still not entirely happy but there comes a point when you just have to let go and leave it hey?!
 a gate fold card with a herringbone design on the background using some black and white paper scraps.
in front is a rather spiffing gentleman using the age circle punch and word window for the hat, 1' and 3/4" circle punches for the monocle (punch the 3/4"first and then the 1" around the hole), and heart punch for his moustache
 inside i have used my rotary stamp for the sentiment
 here's a view of the herringbone pattern using scraps of dsp.
to make it i cut 1cm strips of dsp out. i stuck wide dst to the card and then slowly stuck down the strips
 when i finished making those i had another go at another herringbone card because i was not enjoying the process. this time i tried it on a circle just for kicks lol as you do. 
not entirely happy with this one either but wanted a crack at something different using the technique.
 here you can see all the different layers on the card.....and how wonky my sticking things on straight is lmao

now for the questions....
What are you working on now?
i  am currently designing some adult punch art classes utilising the owl punch in unusual ways. i also have another blog hop coming using stuff from the latest stampin up occasions catalogue so am waiting rather impatiently for my postie to arrive so i can play. later on this month i am at a stamp camp with my new zealand stampin up family so have to make up some card swaps for that
How does your work differ from others in your genre?.
i think my stuff is probably a bit weirder and quirkier than most stampin up demos. i am a self-confessed geek and LOVE punch art so a lot of my stuff reflects that. now and again i'll do a 2 stamp flower card just to freak everyone out and then go back to my punch art quirky stuff
Why do you create what you do?
i have 4 kids...i need some creative outlet!!! otherwise i think i would go mental. i have always created stuff from the early days of making models with plastercine, mosaics, painting, to my visual arts/education degree at uni to being a stampin up demo.
How does your creative process work? 
often i will see something and want to make it in punch art. i am inspired by those around me too and am an avid pinner of ideas of interest. i will also get asked/dared to make something...south park characters, pop-up penises, minecraft creepers to name a few. i am also inspired by my kids-my eldest in particular. when i get a new punch she is always in there cutting and jiggling it around and giving me ideas of what to make with it because...shock horror...we actually use it for its intended purpose lmao

hope that was interesting
stay tuned for the next blogs in line
cheers ears

Saturday, July 26, 2014

WOOHOO!! it's time to blog hop again!!!!


yes!!
it is time again for a hop around some fabulous esad stampin up demos 
and check out what stampin up have on offer from the 
new 2014/15  inspire create share catalogue
this new catalogue introduces photo polymer stamps to our range of wooden and clear mount sets.
i am a wood girl myself but after seeing the price and having a play i am suspecting that i may be buying more of these than i thought possible because they are so easy to use, easy to clean, durable, stick to my mounting blocks like gloves and are cool!
now if you have been coming here on a regular basis you know that my family are a bunch of nerdy geeks!
we love sci-fi, technology and anything geeky.
hence why i have chosen a timey wimey doctor who theme in preparation for the new doctor appearing on our screens in late august
-oh my-
i have goosebumps already lol
so the photo polymer stamp set i want to show you is the back to basics alphabet on page 98 of the catalogue (RRP $27.95 AUD)
this comes in capital and lower case letters and numbers.
you can stick them to your clear mount blocks to make words
 but the only downfall is you only get one of each letter but it is easy to line them up 
having said that i am a bit of a 
free-hander kinda girl 
so mine are a bit wibbly wobbly lol
i used the alphabet rotary stamp from page 191 of the catalogue.(rrp$25.95 AUD)
this stamp has been chomping on some serious steroids and has 13 wonderful spaces for letters to make words and phrases never before possible!
now this stamp is VERY cool 
but it does come with a user warning of making sure 
that you are stamping 
on a level surface 
so that you get crisp clean messages 
every time. 
i also wipe off any extra ink 
from the spaces 
between words before stamping down
here i stamped onto white card in a variety of colours 
and then cut them out to stick onto the black card
here i used the stamp as a background stamp with versamark and embossing powders
here i used it straight to the card (not for the  fainthearted can i just say)
as a love note for my sweetie
the 

What is ESAD?

ESAD stands for "Extra Special Australasian Demonstrators" and is a facebook group just for Australian and New Zealand Independent Stampin' Up! demonstrators.

We love what we do & love to share with our customers, friends and
blog visitors. We also share what we love in our ESAD
Demonstrator community, through swaps, challenges, sharing knowledge, ideas& friendship and we're always there to help and support each other.

So if you are a Stampin' Up! demonstrator located in Australia or New Zealand then please feel free to leave me a comment with your email address then I'll contact you with information on how to join our group.

here are the other participants in the blog hop so go visit them all!!
next blog to hop to is tracey's lovely page.
ENJOY!


1.   Emily Campbell

2.   Kelli Gordon

3.   Sharlene Meyer

4.   Delys Cram

5.   Keryn Campbell

6.   Monique Fielder

7.   Kathryn Ruddick

8.   Narelle Hoggard
(work of Art)

9.   Ann Gerlach

10.   Libby Dyson

11.  Kelly Kent

12.  Amity Knight

13.  Christie Kunkel

14.  Louise Layton

15.  Andrea Buckland

16.  Yvonne Walker

17.  Sally Williams

18.  Debbie Lamb

19.  Nerida Carter

20.  Richelle Fletcher

21.  Norelle Targato

22. Rochelle Blok

23.  Clare Mcilhatton
www.crafty-cow.com <<<<<<you are here!!!

24.  Tracy Speight