Saturday, 1 February 2014

Love and Romance #12 Clarity Challenge






Used to make this were :

Mdf Heart
White Gesso
Red and White Acrylic paint (mixed to pastel pink )
Rafia
Distress ink pens
Sweet Lilac paper flowers
Glossy accents

Stamps include:

Heart from the Garden Heart set
Love from the love kit
The Leafy swirl kit

Inks

Archival Jet Black
Archival Fern Green

A Magenta Promarker was used to frame the edge of the Heart.

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Clarity Challenge # 11

For me this is a New Technique, this has not been perfected yet but still I try... I will not be beaten !!! lol xx





Saturday, 18 January 2014

And now for something entirely different, after a workshop with Hels Sheridan last weekend I picked up some tips and another one included using pan pastels in a way I had not heard of and the result was this ....




The things I used included : 
Paper Artsy stamps
Meltpot embellishments
Pan Pastels
Stazon Black inkpad
Tissues separated into 1 ply for stamping
Beeswax
Gilding Wax 
Assortment of Acrylic paints
Liquid pearls  



Monday, 13 January 2014

Here are a couple of projects using Sweet Lilac Flowers. The first is the Horse Shoe Made with a selection of flowers dipped in the melt pot making them look a little different from the norm ...




I entered the Sweet Lilac Challenge with this and attatched the flowers using a hot glue gun. 

The silver effect given for the horseshoe was achieved by spreading Pinflair glue gel over the mdf blank and then sprinkling silver bedazzles onto the gel, pressing them lightly into the glue gel.

I finished off with some pretty ivory coloured ribbon.


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The next Sweet Lilac project is another Birthday reminder board but it is a little different as I was requested to make it for a Wedding Present .



I have used White gesso as the base on the board then stencilled with caramel adirondack ink and one of the Clarity Stamp frame stencils. I used this effect on the top and the sides of the board and on the Birthdays plaque. I went in between the uncoloured areas with adirondack lettuce inkpad again using a stencil brush,

The images are again Clarity Stamp and have been stamped using archival inks Potting Soil and Fern Green.

The sweet Lilac flowers were white in colour and I used a promarker (Tan) to ink the edges. 

A caramel coloured piece of jewellery cord was used for hanging the board and the flowers and the Birthdays sentiment were attatched using pinflair glue gel.

To seal it I used the Crafters Companion spray and shine.

I have shown this to the lady who requested it and she thinks it is perfect for the people it is going to. 
Meant to blog this ages ago .... I made it as a Secret Santa gift for someone at work who's nickname is .... yes, you guessed it  Cockrel






I thought it would be fun if I made it have a purpose as well, so made it into a clock by simply cutting a circle of board and positioning it where I thought it look it's best. Then with the help of my Hubby drilled a hole through both the board and the mdf blank.

I used black gesso and covered the mdf both front and back. 

The eyes are black gems with a little white acrylic paint around the outside and a small dot on the gem itself.

I grubbied up the clock face with a stencil brush and Black Soot distress ink pad.

The feathers are applied to the blank using Pinflair glue gel and cutting them down to size as and when needed. I know it is probably not coloured like any chicken or cockerel you have ever seen but after all it was just a bit of fun !

Lastly the cockerel was put into it's stand which I had also coloured with the black gesso, but have to say it was a very tight fit ! I don't think it will be coming loose anytime soon, that's for sure. The clock mechanism was put in place but I did have to trim down the minute and second hands. 

The recipient of the clock was delighted with it and has it in his office.


Saturday, 11 January 2014

Another Birthday Board.





The above photo's show another Birthday board that was requested by my daughters best friend. I have used Lavinia stamps for these but the same Happy Birthday stamp by Clarity Stamp.

The inks used in this board were ;

Adirondacks ; Stream, Sunshine Yellow and Wild Plum.

Archival ; Jet Black

I also used some versafine inks for stamping images.

Gilding Wax was used for the outer edge of the board just to 'frame' the work, a length of cord for hanging and to give the board it's shine I used Collall Colorall decoupage glue which when dry if you buff gently with a tissue gives a lovely shine to the work.

The jump rings I have used for the discs on this occasion were 12mm in size and I chose pink in line with the colour scheme.

Monday, 30 December 2013

Clarity Challenge # 10

Clarity Stamp Challenge #10


I made this Birthday Calender to hang in the craftroom so as not to forget people's Birthdays ??? Will it work ...... who knows.

I used an mdf blank which I coated with white Gesso and left to dry.
Adirondacks used : Denim, Meadow, Peach Bellini and Pitch Black.
Archival Inkpads : Jet Black, Fern Green, Sepia and Watering Can for the Mountains.

The Clarity Stamps used were the NDC tree scape, Minatures from the farmyard set of Remountables including of course the tree which was used for the tufts of grass.

Sunday, 24 November 2013

Clarity Challenge # 9 Christmas ....
 

Here is my entry for the Christmas Challenge it is too long to take a pic of so hence the circle ...


I used the wax technique that Barbara Gray used on her Pear Tree Candle, applying the wax to the mini canvases, stamping and embossing all the images on tissue paper, which were in turn coloured with a mix of promarkers and wink of stella brush pens. Then to apply finished images to the canvas I reheated the wax on the canvas and laid the images over the hot wax, the wax soaked the tissue and was complete. I trimmed the excess tissue using a craft knife and added ribbon the the back of the canvas for hanging.

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Entry for Clarity Stamp Challenge 6

Clarity Stamp Challenge 6 - Animals




I have made this clock for the Clarity Stamp Challenge using a stamp I received from the Design Club one of the many stamps I have collected since being a member of the Club. The stamps are of the same excellent quality as those you purchase but I have to say the newsletter you receive is always interesting and can be thoroughly entertaining many have had me giggling that's for sure. Then with the stamp comes inspirational projects to give you an idea of things to use the stamp for.

I have used Pan Pastels and this is only their second outing with me. then I have also used an Archival Black inkpad for a really crisp image and a Black Promarker using the chisel end for the black outline around the edge. For the eyes I have used a blue gelli pen.

Sunday, 28 July 2013

Doreen'scards: Clarity Stamp Challenge 5 entry

Clarity Stamp Challenge 5  " By the Seaside "



 

Using only Clarity Stamps, Adirondack Inkpads,an Archival inkpad and Promarkers this is my contribution to the Challenge this month.