Showing posts with label Carta Bella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carta Bella. Show all posts

Friday, 30 November 2012

Design Team Project #3 ....

Morning Snazzy fans, today I'm back sharing my last project featuring this month's design team collection.


Using my faithful alterable item to go to (Paper Mache Hanging Board), I collaged various papers from the collection using Claudine Hellmuths Matte Medium.


Using the Ideaology Festive Adornments to embellish the hanging, I coloured them using Treasure Gold Wax.


Ideaology Muse Tokens (Festive) coloured as above.


I love the dimension from the papers which have been accented with Fresco Acrylic Paint & Treasure Gold Wax (Spanish Topaz).


A little smidging of Rock Candy Distress Crackle Paint on the number 24.


The back has been decorated using the Hero Arts Clear stamp set (Believe) which has been inked with Archival Ink (Library Green).

Lesley will be here on Monday sharing her projects with you, until then if you want to be in with a chance of winning this collection click HERE and leave a comment.

Thanks so much for all your lovely comments ... until next time .... stay inky! x

Monday, 26 November 2012

DT Project #1 (Santa Claus Is Coming) - A Winner & NEWS ....

Good morning everyone, wow where did those last few weeks go! Thanks to all the DT for some amazing projects over the last few weeks .... I'm sure you will agree!

With 36 comments going into the pot, the lucky winner of this months prize chosen by Random.Org is ....



 ...... #2 Redanne. Congratulations please e-mail Snazzy's with your details (Subject Winner).

Okay onto business lol ..... this month the design team are working with this kit 


featuring the Carta Bella (Christmas Day Collection), Hero Arts Clear Stamps (Believe) & Ideaology Festive Muse Tokens .... to be in with a chance of winning this kit, simply leave a comment HERE.

My first project is using a blank Artemio 15x15cm Shadow Box which has been painted with Eco - Friendly Acrylic Paint (Pomegranate).


I've applied Fresco Acrylic Paint (Holly) to a texture sponge and randomly sponged over the front of the frame.


A little touch of sparkle courtsey of Rock Candy Dry Glitter & some Ranger Glue n Seal along with a Ideaology Curio Knob


For the centre of the box I cut a piece of cardstock from the collection (Down The Chimney) to size adhered with Cosmic Shimmer Glue. I then used a mini canvas to add dimension to the next layer of cardstock (Christmas Day/Christmas Cards) which was then coverd with the new Ideaology Frosted Film (love love love this stuff).


The strip along the bottom with Santa Claus is coming to town is from the Christmas Day/Holiday Borders cardstock. I will be back later in the week with another project to show you .... until then stay inky!!

Did I forget something *scratches head* ..... ahhhhh YES THE NEWS .... *am sooooooooo excited an I just can't hide it* lol, you will need to stop by the design team blog at 5pm when I will reveal all ..... honest it's an absolute belter!!!!!!!

until then :):):):):)




Monday, 15 October 2012

Hallowe'en Part 1 From Hels

Hellllooooo and happy *nearly* Hallowe'en from me.  As you will probably be aware, the DT have been playing with those  amazing All Hallow's Eve papers from Carta Bella and those scrummy Hallowe'en Blueprint stamps from Tim Holtz for our DT kits this month.   I got myself all excited when I first saw the papers... they are L U  S H!  But when I felt them... well, I got all unnecessary because they are very finely textured and an absolute dream to work with.  The other thing that I really loves about them is that they are not orange.  I know orange is a traditional Hallowe'en colour, how refreshing to have papers that haven't got that though, brings in a whole new way of looking at things.


My first project this month is an altered papier mache H.  H is, of course, for Hallowe'en and I do love to do 3d alterable stuff so this little fella was perfect.  I chopped up some of the papers (I know, I had to be very brave for that part) and then randomly glued them all over the H.  Once the H was completely covered, I popped some Traditional Tan paint onto my craft sheet, spritzed it with water and then smooshed it all over the H with some Cut & Dry foam.  This dulls down the over all patterns without obscuring them and just gives the piece a smoother overall look.


Once that had dried, I whizzed around the edges, every so casual like, nothing needs to be perfect for this kind of altered piece, with some Pitch Black Paint Dabber.  Once this was dry I got some Ranger Glue & Seal and painted the H all over.  Glue & Seal is a brilliant product, yes it does exactly as the name would suggest, it is a fine paper glue but I use it more for sealing my paper projects.  This protects them from fading and from getting grubby but it also means that you can add spritzes and sprays without fear of it soaking into the paper too much.


Talking of spritzes... I used my ever so favourite Black Marble Dylusions spray to add some cool black spiders blood streaks and splatters... the closer you spray, the better the drips will be... and I also sort of shook the bottle at the H, the residue of the black in the nozzle will drop out to add some more splats too.


The black looked good but it needed something else... something a bit rusty looking... so I used Ancient Copper Cosmic Shimmer Spray and spritzed up close to the surface for an intense hit of rusty blingyness.   All that done I got on with the embellishing.  The bats are from the stamp set, stamped onto Grungepaper with Archival Ink, cut out and then inked with Pumice Stone and Black Soot Distress Ink.  I curled their wings a bit to make them a bit more flappy.  The spider is from a goody bag I got in the £ shop for...erm... 99p (ahem, quite)  He is a big old ugly looking thing and I positioned him so he was creeping up over the side of the H.  Using a glue gun to make a web for him was the genius idea from Gillian (credit where it is due and all that!)


The finishing touches are some clay pumpkins I made and the skelington... he is a dandy looking chap isn't he!!!    I am really chuffed with how this turned out... better than I had expected... and it is all down to those gorgeous papers, they are the basis for my ideas and inspiration.  For more info about the DT kit and how to get your hands on a set, please CLICK HERE because Snazzy's are now selling the exact same DT kits we are given...and... even better... there is a 10% discount if you order them together!  Do scroll back through the month too because all the totes-amazeballs projects that the rest of the team have made are all here for you to see too. 


And finally... if you would like to be in with a chance of winning this months random comment prize, please CLICK HERE.

Thanks for looking... I will be back later in the week with my other offerings :O))  TTFN



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Saturday, 22 September 2012

Design Team Project #4 ....

Good morning Snazzy folks, me again (I know I know lol) ....... I hope you have enjoyed the projects so far this week and that it has illustrated how versatile the products are. Today I'm back with my final project for the month.

For this project I opted to do a scrapbook layout (eeek this does not come easy to me lol, but here goes)!




with touches inspired by Anna Dawbrowska (I feel much more within my comfort zone).

I have used the following papers from the All Hallows Eve collection (Poisoned, Eeire Notes, spooky Damask & Halloween Words). The cabinet card & hat are from my own stash of digital images. I have used Dylusions Ink Sprays (Melted Chocolate, Black Marble & Squeezed Orange) to grunge up the paper flowers & doilie (which is also available from Snazzy's) and also on the background spraying through a Crafter's Workshop Mask (Reversed Chicken Wire). Other elements are from the Elements Sticker Sheet & Curiosity Cards Sheet, Halloween Ideaology and Tim Holtz Alterations Dies (Weathered Clock & On The Fence).

Don't forget to leave a comment HERE to be eligible for the random comment prize at the end of the month. Thanks to everyone who stopped by and left a comment on my projects, it is very much appreciated. TTFN x


Friday, 21 September 2012

Design Team Project #3 ....

Good morning Snazzy folks .... tis only me again!! Today I'm sharing a little Halloween gift idea using the Carta Bella All Hallows Eve papers. So if you are going to a Halloween party or expecting little gremlins at the door why not fill the bag full of candy.



I have used the Tim Holtz Alterations Die (In The Bag Die) to create the little bag using the Scary Stripe paper which has been inked around the edges with Distress Ink (Gathered Twigs). I've then used stickers from the Element Sticker sheet & Curiosity Cards sheet to decorate. I then stamped an image from the Halloween Blue Print stamp set in Archival Ink (Coffee) onto the background of a kraft tag. I then cut to size images from the Skeleton paper with co-ordinating stickers from the Element Sheet.

I will be back tomorrow to share my final project with you before Lesley kicks off her week on Monday. Until then TFL x



Monday, 17 September 2012

Design Team Project #1 Featuring Tim Holtz & Carta Bella (All Hallows Eve) ....




Good morning Snazzy followers .... Gillian here kicking off this months DT projects featuring Tim Holtz Halloween Blue Print stamp set & the lovely Carta Bella All Hallows Eve Collection Kit.

I have used the Large Flourish Frame from Studio 490 which was painted with Acrylic Paint Dabber (Pitch Black). The centre frame was inked with Distress Stain (Wild Honey) and stamped with the background image from Studio 490 Art Inspiration set using Archival Ink (Jet Black).

I then stamped the spider/cobweb image from Tim Holt's Halloween Blue Print set using Adirondack Ink (Snowcap). I then used a section of border images from the All Hallows Eve Collection Kit, adhering to the centre frame. The Cork Vials & Bat embellishment are from Ideaology the cork vials have been decorated with stickers from the Elements Sticker Sheet and have been filled with Distress ReInkers (Rusty Hinge & Mowed Lawn). To distress the top & bottom of the Flourish Frame I swooshed it with some Distress Stain (Tarnished Brass).

Don't forget you can now play along with the Design Team by ordering the kits online saving 10% if bought together.

To be in with a chance of winning this months random comment prize please leave a comment on this post.

Well that's it for now but I will be back with several more projects this week .... until then TFL x