Thursday, 31 December 2015

Bring on the rust

Hello everyone and welcome. With this year nearly gone, it nice to think about what next year will bring. I intend to make it a much more healthier year for me. What are you wishing for in 2016?

Today I'm over at That's Crafty with a project on rust. I love creating vintage aged projects and rust is one of my fav ways to create an aged look. Here's a peek but you can see the full tutorial here.

 

I hope you enjoy seeing how it was created any questions please leave them in the comments and I will asap. Take care for now hugs

Debs xxx

 

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Monday, 5 October 2015

Fab Day and a winner

Hello every, thank you for popping in. How's your day been? Ive been busy today playing with secret things shhhh....more will be revealed next week.

I felt tired today so didn't play along as I wanted to, but enjoyed what I did. Before I go any further, time to name the winner of the braclet and box which is Sandie Cottee. Thank you all for joining in. There were 10 entered in the draw.

Okay now onto the makes I demoed at Birds In the Barn on Saturday. A big thank you to all you ladies that popped in, it was great chatting with you all, and showing you the different techniques I use. I would also like thank Janet, for her lovely message she sent me when she got home, which I've shared below.

'Hi Debbie. Thank you for a wonderful afternoon at Birds in Barn. I'm already covered in paint and enjoying every minute. Bought loads of paint stencils and stamps oh and the grunge paste. Can't stop smiling thanks to you xx Regards, Janet'

How lovely! Here are the samples, all on White/ grey board from Paper Artsy. Dylusions Paint 3 stencils Grunge Paste, Treasure Gold and ELB 22.


 

It was great fun; I'd also like to thank you Janet and Karen at Birds In The Barn for looking after me. I hope to see some of you on 24th at my Journal Workshop.

Take care all, see you soon Hugs Debs xxx

 

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Friday, 11 September 2015

New challenge at That's Crafty

Hello everyone, welcome to this fortnights challenge over at That's Crafty which is Lovely Leaves. It's very apt for this time a year as many of the leaves on the plants and trees are turning beautiful colours.
Autumn is my second favourite seasons, and in particular September. It's still quite bright but cooler. I love the varied colours of Mother Nature and like many animals I feel the need to improve my nest for hibernation. I've already highlighted to my other half the jobs that need doing before winter sets in.
So get your thinking caps on, if you are the winner you could win a voucher to spend in store. How fabulous is that.
Back to my inspiration



                                                                  This is what I did.


Taking a Grey/white board I used Grunge Paste through a Lin Brown 006 stencil all from Paper Artsy and once dry, sprayed the background in pinks and orange colours from Lyndy's Stamp Gang.



I repositioned the stencil and using VersaMark coated the leaves in glue. I then sprinkled UTEE in Lapis Pearl from Cosmic Shimmer.



Next I stamped some leaves from plate Hot Picks 1505 from Paper Artsy onto heavy Smoothly Card and then embossed them with green embossing powder from Wow. I also stamped some of the seed heads.




The leaves were then painted with with Fresco Acrylic Paints in Claret, Guacamole, Lemon Zing and Autumn Fire.
These were then coated in clear UTEE.




I prepared another board 6x6 by stamping the background with stamps from Finnibair for Prima using Potting Soil Archival ink. Once this was dry I arranged my leaves.



It was then put together and finished off with some lines from one of my fav poems by Emily Dickinson.




The full poem

The Wind begun to rock the grass
With threatening tunes and low,
He flung a menace at the earth,
A menace at the sky.
The leaves unhooked themselves from trees
And started all abroad;
The dust did scoop itself like hands
And throw away the road.
The wagons quickened on the streets,
The thunder hurried slow;
The lightning showed a yellow beak,
And then a livid claw.
The birds put up the bars to nests,
The cattle fled to barns;
There came one drop of giant rain,
And then, as if the hands
That held the dams had parted hold,
The waters wrecked the sky,
But overlooked my father’s house,
Just quartering a tree.


I hope you enjoyed this project. Please pop over and have a look at all the other amazing inspirations from my teamies. They really are worth a look.

I hope you can pop back soon as I have another post later today. Take care hugs Debs xxx


                                          
          
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