Mostrar mensagens com a etiqueta Pete Hughes. Mostrar todas as mensagens
Mostrar mensagens com a etiqueta Pete Hughes. Mostrar todas as mensagens

quinta-feira, 2 de maio de 2013

Belo by Pete Hughes


Não resistimos a partilhar o post de ontem no blog da Sizzix, pela mãos do nosso querido Pete Hughes! A fotografia utilizada na moldura foi, curiosamente, tirada pela talentosa Paula Pascual, no Chocolate Quente XL em 2012! Uma combinação perfeita de talentos resulta neste quadro que agora mora no nosso escritório.
Thank you Pete!!!!!

BELO!

Wednesday, 1 May, 2013


Hi all, I am back at Sizzix Central after spending the weekend in the beautiful and historic city of Porto in northern Portugal. I was there as one of five tutors at an event run by Tubo who distribute Sizzix products amongst others, I will post some of the pictures next week. It was beautifully run, as always, by Patricia and her team and it was especially nice to catch up with old friends and make a few new ones along the way.

As I said last week I was teaching some 3-D flower techniques using the new and ground breaking dies by US designer Susan Tierney-Cockburn who has created a fantastic range of dies which I implore you to seek out.

There is one special little lady I was most anxious to meet in Portugal, she is Patricia's daughter and her name is Leonor, she will be 2 years old this month and she is absolutely gorgeous, if you don't believe me then check out the photograph below embellished of course using some of the aforementioned 3-D flowers and the newCollectable range of papers from My Mind's Eye.

quinta-feira, 14 de fevereiro de 2013

We just had to share

O nosso grande amigo Pete fez este post no blog da Sizzix ontem e antes de colocarmos os restantes posts de hoje (ainda faltam 3) tínhamos mesmo de partilhar as deliciosas e generosas palavras deste designer mas sobretudo o seu imenso talento!

Our great friend Pete made this post on Sizzix's blog and before we post the reamaining posts of today (we still have three more to follow) we really had to share his generous and delicious words but most of all his amazing talent!


EASY AS 1,2,3 (PART 3)

Wednesday, 13 February, 2013


Here is the third and final part of my tag mini-series featuring the great new embossing number set from Tim Holtz which is just one of great new products coming out of the Sizzix stable. 

The Sizzix products used are:

  • Movers & Shapers Base Die - Tag & Tie by Tim Holtz (658859)
  • Sizzix 'Texture Trades' Embossing Folders - Numbers Set by Tim Holtz (658573)
I also use a variety of Distress Inks, namely, Faded Jeans, Weathered Wood and Dusty Concord as well as Crackle Accents all from Ranger.

Stamp the inks directly onto your craft mat and spritz with water, the mini misters are perfect for this. Die cut a tag from smooth white card and blot, face down onto the inked surface before drying off with a heat tool. Next, choose a suitable rubber stamp and a black permanent ink pad.



Stamp onto the inside of your number 3 folder. stamp onto the negative side and you will find that the number itself is untouched by the stamped image. Place the tag into the folder and pass through your Big Shot. Next, deepen the colours around the edge and use the applicator to add definition to the embossed number.

Spray the tag with a metallic Perfect Pearls mist of your choice and apply the crackle accents over the number 3 Take a length of crinkle ribbon and colour with Distress stains before scrunching and drying with a heat tool.



When the crackle accents has dried add the ribbon and there we have it, easy as 1,2,3!

Here are all 3 tags together, I really enjoyed this little series and I hope you did too
One of the great things about my job is meeting new people and making new friends and of course catching up with old friends. This morning I was informed that I will be representing Sizzix in Porto, Portugal this April at what is always the most wonderful, fun and inspirational event.

 It is organised by my good friend Patricia the' busiest lady in Scrapbooking ' who also finds time to be be mother to three beautiful boys and the newest edition to the family, the lovely Leonor whom I am most eager to meet.

I can't wait to see what all the other great teachers at the event will be up to, I swear I come back with more great ideas than anywhere else I go to. If you want to see what the folks at Tubo are all about why not check out their blog as I do on a regular basis here is a link "


quarta-feira, 3 de outubro de 2012

Moldura em coração * Heart Frame


Hoje apresentamos um projecto idealizado pela Sizzix Uk, concretamente pelo seu designer Pete Hughes! Não está uma delícia esta moldura?

Today we bring you this project made by Sizzix UK, by their designer Pete Hughes! Isn't this heart frame the sweetest thing ever?

Vai precisar de:

- Sizzix Big Shot Machine (655268)
- Sizzix Bigz Die -Poinsettia  by Tim Holtz (658261)
- Sizzix Texture Fades – Poinsettias & Poinsettia Pattern by Tim Holtz (658270)
- Cardstock cor creme
- Coração de verga
- Twine
- Pérolas autocolantes
- Distress ink Pads variadas e Applicador


You are going to need:
- Sizzix Big Shot Machine (655268)
- Sizzix Bigz Die -Poinsettia  by Tim Holtz (658261)
- Sizzix Texture Fades – Poinsettias & Poinsettia Pattern by Tim Holtz (658270)
- Quality Ivory Cardstock by Inspire Me Papers
- Wicker Heart
- Plain garden Twine
- Adhesive Pearl Accents
- Assorted Distress ink Pads & Applicator

Como fazer
- Imprima a sua fotografia e use o coração de verga como molde para aparar a fotografia até esta estar com o tamanho correcto. Cole-a à parte de trás do coração.
- Corte uma série de flores Poinsettia, de tamanhos diferentes, de cardstock cor creme e utilizando a textura com o mesmo motivo, faça o embossing em cada uma das peças. Utilize uma Distrees ink pad castanha clara e dê movimento às pétalas gentilmente com uma dobradeira.
- Monte cada flor individualmente, sobrepondo para isso os diferentes tamanhos das pétalas e colando-as com esponjas 3D. Decore o centro de cada flor com mini pérolas adesivas e cole-as ao coração de verga. Por último, prenda um pouco de twine na parte de trás do coração para que possa pendurar a moldura.

How to:
- Print your Photograph and use the wicker heart as a template to trim it to the correct size before attaching to the rear of the heart.
- Die cut a selection of different sizes of poinsettia from ivory cardstock and emboss each one after cutting. Use light brown distress inks to bring out the detail and gently curl the petals.
- Assemble the individual flowers by overlapping the petals and attaching together with 3D foam pads. Decorate the centres with adhesive pearl gems and mount onto the frame before attaching a double length of Twine to the rear.

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