Saturday 12 September 2020

Pretty Steampunk Christmas

 Pretty Steampunk Christmas





Oh no, I hear you cry .... lol  but Christmas really isn't far away now. With all the hot weather we have been experiencing this year I have really found it quite hard to start  making mine and a break in the weather and looking through stamps for this blog this set caught my eye out of the Steampunk  Christmas as it had this beautiful tree, different from the norm but so very pretty.

Products used in the making of this card :

Chocolate Baroque Steampunk Christmas A4 set of stamps
Chalk inkpads in pastel shades of Pink and Lilac
Wink of Stella clear brush pen or any other sparkle pen you have will be fine.
Micro beads in Lilac and clear drying pva
Darker shade of lilac card for mounting.

 
For the background randomly stamp 2nd and 3rd generation images in both the pink and lilac.
Ink and stamp the main image and sentiment.
Take the ink pad and on a mat lay down some ink, picking the ink up with your clear sparkle brush pen extend the flow of the base of the tree to ground it. Then add sparkle wherever you choose.
Dot pva on the fronds of the snowflakes that make up the tree and add a bead to each.
Matt and layer onto your card.


Thank you for looking

Love Doreen























Saturday 22 August 2020

The Lovely Lily


The Lovely Lily




This different but very beautiful lily is not the type that many of us are used to seeing but I think it is exquisite. It comes from the DL Lily set of stamps although it does actually have a four leaf clover,ladybird and several other worker stamps in the set.
The sentiment comes from the Bold Blooms set.


Products used in the making of this card are :

Chocolate Baroque Lily DL stamp set
Sentiment from the Chocolate Baroque Bold Blooms set
Versafine Clair Nocturne
Clear Embossing Powder
A torn out page from a discarded or old book that has an aged look but has probably seen better days.
Koh I Noor watercolour pencils
Satin finish mirri card for mounting on.

1. Trim page from book but keep excess for stamping and mounting sentiment.

2. Stamp and emboss image.

3. Roughly colour the image in your favoured shades and blend using a little water on your brush.

4.To enhance the image go round using either a grey or light blue pencil and drag out the colour with a little water.

5. Stamp the sentiment using the Versafine Clair onto a piece of the scrap from the printed page and trim quite close to the stamped image edge the sides using your inkpad, then mount on another piece of the scrap from the page and edge again using the inkpad.

6. This is a flatish card no foam tape was used in the mounting of this onto the satin card or for mounting the sentiment so perfect for the post.

As an afterthought if you like a card to have some sparkle then instead of using water just use a clear sparkle brush pen to blend the colours. This will leave a subtle sparkle not as noticeable as glitter,

Thank you for Looking

Love Doreen

Friday 21 August 2020

Lacework

Lacework



A simple but classic style of card and very effective no matter which colour background or embossing powder you use although I would definitely recommend a very fine powder if you have no detail embossing powders.

Very short product list for this one :

Chocolate Baroque Lacy Fragments stamp set.
Versamark inkpad.
Detail embossing powder
Black Card for stamping and a piece each of black and white card for matt and layering of card.
Heat Gun

In this beautiful set of lacy stamps there are several their are several borders to choose from as well as corners and hero images, all are very fine and very detailed.

I feel there is not a lot to tell you in the making of this card as it really is self explanatory for us who have crafted for some time but for those who are just starting out on their wonderful crafting adventure this is a technique that never gets boring.



1. Stamp using Versamark then pour over your embossing powder, tap off the excess powder and decant back into pot.

2. Tun on your heat gun and allow to get hot then direct at the embossing powder, when it starts to melt chase it round the image as it will burn and dull the powder if left too long on one area. 

3. Matt and layer onto a card and apply topper using foam tape for extra dimension.

Although I have not added a sentiment this time of course one can be added later to suit the occasion or recipient of your artwork.


Thank you for looking

Love Doreen

 

Wednesday 26 February 2020

Delightful Dragons

Delightful Dragons



This card is a bit of self indulgence on my part, I have always held a fascination for dragons but I think it stems from a song that was popular when I was young, Puff the magic dragon, I remember it well though many of you I dare say will be to young to of even heard of it.

I have had this set of stamps for quite some time but never quite got round to using it but now that I have I dare say it will be out again soon.

Products used in the making of this card ;

Here Be Dragons stamp set
Round Gelli plate image made using inkpads and liquid brushos
Stamped using Versafine Clair Nocturne
Coloured using watercolour brush pens
Base layer cut out from card stash

Thanks for looking

love Doreen 

Thursday 13 February 2020

Mackintosh Beauty




Mackintosh Beauty




With Valentines day just around the corner when I was browsing through my collection of Chocolate Baroque stamps for this blog post, a beautiful set of stamps just fitted everything I was looking for it oozes romance. The Mackintosh Beauty set is divine, you can do as little or be as elaborate as you wish and it stamps perfectly. The sentiment however comes from The Rose stamp script and works so well on this card.

Products used in the making of this card ;

The Mackintosh Beauty
The Rose Stamp Script
Ranger Archival Inkpad - Plum
Chocolate Baroque silk card
Black card and 8x8 card from stash
Alcohol ink pens and Blender pen

Thanks for looking

Doreen 








Wednesday 5 February 2020

The Joy of creating



The Joy of Creating




This card is a fairly quick make using the latest of Chocolate Baroque's fabulous background splash designer papers, stamped and then using a background of my own making, stamped, cut out, coloured and using 3d glue gel mounted onto the background and left to dry, it only needs one hour before it can be safely popped into an envelope but I do err on the side of caution and leave for longer. Of course if you are in a rush then you can use foam pads instead.


Products used in making this card;

Big Bold Leafy Background stamp set
Bird of Joy stamp set
Chocolate Baroque Designer papers
Chalk Ink Pads and Clear sparkle pen to paint.
Nocturne Versafine Clair inkpad
5 x 5 card blank 
Base layer of variegated blue paper from stash.

Thanks for looking

love Doreen

Thursday 30 January 2020

15 minute makes with Chocolate Baroque

Mushroom House


 Products used :

Cartridge card
Oxide spray inks : Peeled Paint, Fired Brick and Fossilised Amber
Chisel ended Black Marker

1.Spritz background drying with a heat gun between colours.
2.Stamp image using a stamping platform to get a darker image, re-inking between stamping.
3.Cut to size desired. Then using Black marker make border around the edge.
4.Mat and layer with coloured papers.


*****


Tag in Autumn



Products used ;

Tagtastic stamp
Mushroom House sentiment
Border stamp from Mushroom Edges
Autumnal coloured Paper
Acorn Versafine Clair inkpad

1. Firstly stamp tag, then the autumnal border.
2. Use Koh-i-noor polycolor Pencils to add additional colour to image.
3. Finally add sentiment and cut to size then mount onto card of choice.



*****

Seasonal Trees




Products used:

Stamps from Mushroom Edges
Versafine Inkpads :
                               Smokey Grey
                               Spanish Moss
                               Vintage Sepia
                               Habenero
                               Satin Red
Koh-i-noor Polycolor Pencils
Kraft Card

1.Using a Stamping Platform and smokey grey inkpad, stamp image. Do not remove stamp or card, wipe stamp clean and add green, habenero and vintage sepia to each tree in turn, working from the inside of stamp image to the outside wiping away the ink each time you change colour.
2. Use the polycolor pencils to enhance the ground beneath the trees. I added some little dashes of colour to the ground beneath the tree representing fallen leaves.
3. Tear card and add ink to the torn edge.
4. To frame the image I added the small leaves border stamp, stamping each colour using 3rd generation to give only a suggestion of colour use sepia,red, habenero and sepia, one colour on each side.
5. Mount onto card.     


*****

Thanks for looking 

love Doreen xx