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Friday, 28 November 2014

butterfly collage


Apologies for being AWOL last week, work was manic, including the weekends!!  Life of a teacher eh!


But this weekend just gone I made time to play around with some stamped collage elements in my journal.  I'm particularly enjoying using pencil on my journal pages


This weekend I'm meeting up with crafty friends so they'll be more journaling happening I'm sure :)


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Friday, 29 August 2014

stencilled tag



I got some new stencils the other day and really enjoyed playing with them alongside my Stampotique stamps.


And being me, that play involved a tag.  After laying down a colourful background I went for clean and simple imagery (I just love these sunflowers and am so glad I have both, they work so well together).


I'm thinking it'll work well mounted on an art journal page made from some of the papers I made yesterday.


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Friday, 6 June 2014

horse on a tag

 

I ordered some new stamps direct from Stampotique and they arrived a few days ago ..


... definitely a happy parcel!  These are stamps I haven't been able to get hold of in the UK, otherwise I would support a 'local' stamp store.  The ones I know of here that stock Stampotique are a sprinkle of imagination, art from the heart, the cubby hole and the stamp attic.


I had a play with my distress inks the yesterday; I'd forgotten how vivid the colours were!  So when I wanted a strong green background for my lovely pink yummy horse I got them out.  This was made easier by the fact that just after my op, when I couldn't move much, I labelled them all and organised them into colours :)


I also made the background that I stamped 'horse' on using distress, this time the minis.  I followed Tim's June 2014 tag technique of inking up the back of a stencil (I used Tim Holtz' doily layering stencil), spraying it with water then stamping with it.  Once it was dry I stamped 'horse' over the top and cut him out.


I love finding random sentences in old books and I decided this one fitted 'horse' perfectly!  I made another tag using horse, which you can see over on the Stampotique Designers Blog.

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