Thursday, 26 March 2015

Stampendous Blog Hop- Making Texture



This week we're going to celebrate with the awesome Stampendous Design Team and the Dreamweaver Stencils Dream Team.Both of the two companies have come together and we are excited to be able to kick start this marriage with the great Stampendous and Dreamweaver Stencils products that we at Woodware make available to the UK market.
We'll be offering three prizes in the UK and three in the US. Each prize package will consist of Nathalie Kalbach's terrific Grunge Mixed Media Cling Rubber Stamp Sets and the beautiful Zen Butterfly Dreamweaver Stencil! Both products are ideal for adding texture and backgrounds to your projects! And that's our theme!! Making Texture. We hope you'll enjoy the wonderful inspiration that three talented teams will bring you this week! Be sure to visit all the blog links listed and leave your comments! Each comment will count as an entry towards one of the terrific prize packages.

Here's what I came up with

Materials used:-
Stampendous NKCR502 Wired
CRF229 To Travel
Frantage Aged Copper, Black Glass Glitter
Tea Staines Fragments
Top Boss embossing liquid
Detail clear embossing powder
8" x 8" cream card blank
Hairy Manilla card
All available from:-
Your local Exmouth stockist is:-
Liberty Craft
33 Exeter Road
Exmouth EX8 1PT
01395 278238
libertycraft33@yahoo.co.uk

Here we are on a blog hop with Stampendous & the theme is "Mixed Media" which means loads of texture. I started by embossing through the template which comes with the "Wired" set with Top Boss liquid & Aged Copper. I then sponged with a variety of inkpads before over stamping with the different stamps in the set. The circular stamp (orange image) has been embossed with clear powder. The tag has been made with Hairy Manilla card stamped with the sentiment & given the Frantage treatment. I've used the template to stencil the card blank itself & to finish I've added some garden string.  

Pop over to the Woodware blog to hop on to the other side of the pond & visit our next design team member to see what they've come up with. Don't forget to leave a me a comment for your chance to win one of the great prizes.

Friday, 20 March 2015

Accordion Cards

Materials used:-
ADS505 Shipped Script
ADS506 Poppy
FRS153 Happiness Is....
Silhouette Butterfly punch
Perfect Prints paper pads Heritage & Vintage 2
Versafine Vintage Sepia
Brilliance Graphite Black
Tombow pens
Liquid Pearls "Pearl Copper"
Olive organza ribbon
2 x A4 sheets ivory card
All available from:-
Your local Exmouth stockist is:-
Liberty Craft
33 Exeter Road
Exmouth EX81PT
01395 278238
libertycraft33@yahoo.co.uk

We're looking at "Accordion" cards this week of which there are many forms. I've used some of the lovely new stamps from Woodware's new design team  "Aspects of Design". To make the card blank take 2 A4  sheets of  card & fold both 3 times using the DL score line. Now lay the card flat (landscape) measure 4" up the side from the bottom & cut from this point to the top diagonal corner. Do this with both pieces & glue one middle section behind the other to form the centre of the card. I have stamped the Script stamp with Versafine & then stamped the poppy over the top before colouring with Tombow pens on the outer panels.For the inner panels I've just stamped the poppies with Versafine. The middle section has been covered with paper & the sentiment from "Happiness Is.." has been stamped with Graphite Black on top. The poppies on this section have been stamped, coloured & cut out. I have covered the backs of the sections which will be seen with paper.The butterflies have been punched from some card which has been sponged with Brilliance Pearlescent Poppy & some dots of Liquid Peals "Copper Pearl" added. I've attached a length of Olive organza ribbon so that when the card is closed it can be prettily tied.Here are some more views of the card






Saturday, 14 March 2015

Bloomin' Marvellous!


Materials used:-
Stampendous CRS5074 Build a Bouquet
JGCL575 Delightful Verse
Sakura Aquarel watercolour pencils
Brilliance Graphite Black
Detail White embossing powder
Glossy Accents
Woodware border punch Spring Ribbon (CP16-01)
Watercolour paper
8" x 8" cream card blank
All available from:-
Your local Exmouth stockist is:-
Liberty Craft
33 Exeter  Road
Exmouth EX8 1PT
01395 273238
libertycraft33@yahoo.co.uk
Big beautiful blooms this week & a chance to use this lovely new set from Stampendous "Build a Bouquet". As the name suggests this set comes with individual flowers & vases so that you can arrange your own floral display. I've stamped onto watercolour paper with Brilliance, coloured with Aquarel pencils which have then been "activated" with water. I've used the rose stamp to create the background on the card blank using a chalk inkpad. As you will notice I have re folded the card blank to create an exposed area at the right hand side. I've embossed onto orange card with white powder & mounted onto green paper. The border on the edge of the card blank has been punched with the Spring Ribbon punch & I've used the waste at the left hand edge. The sentiment comes from "Delightful Verse" & after attaching the image to the card blank I covered the flower bowl entirely with Glossy Accents which has given a full glassy effect. 

A closer look at the side panel.

Here's the stamp set

Monday, 2 March 2015

Chosen by Jane-The Pointillist Technique


Materials used:-
JGS368 Periwinkles
JGS379 Everyday Verse
Brilliance Graphite Black
Micron 05 Pigma pens (shades 24,21,32,230)
White spotty polka dot ribbon
Mauve & purple Bazil paper
A5 white card blank
All available from:-
Your local Exmouth stockist is:-
Liberty Craft
33 Exeter Road
Exmouth EX8 1PT
01395 273238
We have our second designer challenge this month as chosen by Jane Gill. Jane has chosen the "Pointillist" technique which is  a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of colour are applied in patterns to form an image. 

 Mine is an all Jane card this week as I have chosen "Periwinkles" which I have stamped onto  lilac Bazil paper before "colouring" with dots using Micron pens. These are ideal for this as they have such a fine point. I didn't think I would, but I really enjoyed this technique. Keeping it simple & clean I've just layered onto darker card added the sentiment & some ribbon before attaching to the card blank. (Don't you just love it when Blogger does ridiculous things like this & you can't undo it!!)