Showing posts with label Visible Image. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visible Image. Show all posts

Friday, 11 February 2022

February 2022 new Visible Image release

 Hi it's Jane here with a very quick post just to wet your appetite with the new Visible Image release which is out today and in stock over at Country View. (If anything is out of stock, just add your email address and Susan will contact you when she restocks.) Postage is FREE in the UK if your order is over £20

Do check out the whole of the release, there really is something for everyone from fun characters with co ordinating cutting dies, spring flower stamps, background stamps, stencils and awesome new layering dies. 

Here are just a few of my makes as I am lucky enough to also wear a DT hat for Visible Image. You can see lot more of my makes over on Instagram here.

Here is Sassy Molly with her co ordinating dies. I have also used the torn fishnet die cut into pieces and it also forms the aperture for this card. 


The awesome layering dies, these ones are Broken mesh and torn fishnet die 
More of the layering dies, Broken mesh and Framed fibres below.
There are new dies for the Wonderland stamps
and background stamps (this one is round in circles )and a cool brick stencil.

I blogged this one below for my CVChallenge post last week, this is a link to my post using the gorgeous new sketched tulips

Do check the whole release out here; there are lots more to see!

All the stamps are here

the stencils and dies are here

Back soon,

Bye for now,

Jane xx

Tuesday, 26 October 2021

Visible Image October stamp release

 Hi it's Jane here and I am delighted to be able to share some samples made with the awesome brand new October Visible Image stamp release which is for sale now on the Country View Crafts website. I have added links within this post.  There are 6 new sets; 3 drinks based, a vintage car, a motorbike and a brilliant cake. 

As I am also on the design team for Visible Image I am able to share some of the samples I made as well as a few extras which I have made for Dotty's Teahouse in Carshalton, Surrey where I sell my cards.

 Susan has all 6 sets , as well as lots of others from the catalogue, in stock on the CVC website and I have added a live link to each set. If anything is out of stock just fill in the email request and Susan will contact you when they are back in stock.

I love every set but I just had to start with this one as I am a real gin lover and this set is perfect. 

Keep your gin up

I made alcohol ink backgrounds (what else could they be!) for my first 2 samples.


Next up is the brilliant wine set


 which has some hilarious sentiment stamps too. I made 2 tags to also showcase the 2 clever wine splash stamps.
the last drinks based set is called
It has 3 different size beer bottles with a fab glass which is so realistic when stamped, the shading is brilliant. 

I made this card for Dotty's teahouse in Carshalton where I sell my cards. I added glossy accents to the glass and it really looks like cold beer. 

Next is 
A super set for those hard to make male cards and projects. 
I made a birthday tag with this set and decoupaged the car so that it has extra dimension. 


Then the lovely motorbike set with some fab "action" stamps and 2 awesome sentiments. This set is perfect for bikers.
I made motocross/dirt biking card with this one on a brushos background. 
and finally the brilliant cake set
This last card I also made for my shelves in Dotty's Teahouse. The candles in this set are so unique and there is also a little "glow" stamp which is used behind the flames as I have shown in gold ink.  This is earl grey and raspberry flavour cake I baked  made!  I have lots of flavours planned with this set including lemon and chocolate.
Before I leave I will share a little sneak peek of my make for our next challenge here at Country View where I used the gin set ...as well as a couple of other VI sets. 
Any guesses what our theme is? 

Could it be that Father Christmas has been on the gin?? You will need to check the challenge out on Monday 1st November when it goes live.

Thanks for stopping by and do check out this amazing new release. There really is something for everyone and every set has that very unique Visible Image twist. 

I hope I may have given you a few ideas of how this gorgeous new release can be put to use with your own projects. These stamps are brilliant for cards, tags, journaling , scrapbooking, you name it they work. They are also the best quality clear stamps you can buy. They are deeply etched photopolymer and stamp perfectly every single time. 

Remember that UK postage is also FREE when you spend over £7.50 so you can save yourself some money to spend on extra crafting goodies! Susan also has lots of other Visible Image stamps and stencils for sale and you can see them all here.

If you follow my my Instagram account which is @jane.tyrrell I will be sharing lots more samples over the coming days and weeks. 

Also if you would like to see how my makes were put together you can see step by steps for many of them over on my blog here.

Happy stamping,

Bye for now,

Jane x





Bye for now,

Jane x


Saturday, 28 August 2021

New Visible Image autumn stamp release

Hi everyone it's Jane from Jane's Journal here and I am delighted to share some of my samples made for the awesome new autumn Visible Image release. I on their DT as well as Country View Challenges, so I am able to share my makes here too.  Susan also has lots of their current range on the Country View Crafts website so do check them all out. I will add live links in this post so just click on any you would like to purchase. If any are out of stock just click on the "notify me" and Susan will email you when they come back in. 

There are 9 new sets in this release, 6 X A6 size and 3 X A7 sets. I have been asked so many times which is my favourite but I honestly love every single one.

There are 3 X A6 size nature sets and first up is 

Totally toadstools 

This is an amazing set and is in my Top 3..lol that is as far as you will pin me down!
There are so many ways you can colour the toadstools and create some awesome scenes. I made this sample with an alcohol ink background on Yupo.
Here is a close up, the sentiment is perfect.

Next up is a pair of tags I made with Nuts about squirrels which also has some hilarious sentiments.



The third nature set is such a cutie called Hedgehog hugs
This is another alcohol ink background but on glossy card.

Who doesn't love a hedgehog! 

The sample below also has a leaf from the Erika's Maple set. The new sets work so well with all the existing ones too.
There are 3 more fab A6 sets. First up is a sentiment set;  affirmations which is so versatile on cards, tags in journals etc and parts can even be cut up and used together. 
Then there are the VI minis #1 Artist trading card (ATC) sizes of some of their most iconic stamps.

and one set which I may have had just a little bit of influence in bringing to the range 😇. You may not  know but I really love making and swapping ATCs. I really needed a  good "backing info stamp" to put on the back of my swaps and some "mail art stamps" to decorate the envelope.  Mark Alexander designed this fab set which is a must have if you make ATCs.

I used all 3 of the above sets to make these 3 ATCs, and decorate the envelope;





and last but not least there are 3 A7 sets, which are very reasonable priced.
In both these sets there are 3 separate stamps, it is not one large single stamp, so you can stamp parts or the whole sentiment eg just the "believe with your mind" part.
The final stamp is the
Grunge flourish which can be used for edges, background stamping and so much more. A really great grungy addition to the range. 

I can't show any of my samples with the last 3 sets as they have not been shared yet on my own blog or Instagram account. But if you keep an eye on my Instagram account which is @jane.tyrrell you will see them shared over the coming days and weeks. 
Also if you would like to see how my makes were put together you can see step by steps for many of them over on my blog here.

I hope I may have given you a few ideas of how this gorgeous new release can be put to use with your own projects. These stamps are brilliant for cards, tags, journaling , scrapbooking, you name it they work. They are also the best quality clear stamps you can buy. They are deeply etched photopolymer and stamp perfectly every single time. 

Remember that postage is FREE in the UK on the CVC website if you spend over £7.50 too, a real win win in my books.
This is the link to all the Visible Image stamps and stencils....do check them out as Susan had a recent restock.

Happy stamping,

Bye for now,

Jane x







Tuesday, 28 April 2020

A lockdown catch up with Visible Image and distress embossing glazes

Hello, it's Jane here with a better late than never catch up with the Visible Image (VI) products Susan has in stock over on the CVC website. With all the chaos happening worldwide over the last few months I did not get round to writing my usual new release post here when the most recent release launched in late February. So I thought I would have a "mix it up" Lockdown VI catch up today. Susan stocks a very wide range of the VI catalogue plus all the "new release". I have put lots of live links in this post. If you would like to buy any mentioned products just click on them. They will take you to the Country View Crafts website. If anything is out of stock, just fill in your email address and Susan will contact you when she gets them back in. Remember that any UK orders over £7.50 are FREE postage too which is win win in my books.

I hope you are all keeping well and staying safe? Most people will be staying at home and you may have even had more time to do your crafting. I hope it is bringing you some healthy distraction and enjoyment.  Some of you though may well be key workers and be busier than ever. Others like my daughter, who is a doctor, may be on the NHS front line. Thank you to you all, whether you are staying at home to keep others safe or out there helping others. We are all in this together and we will come out the other side eventually. 

OK so let's get started with my lockdown Visible Image catch up. Grab a cuppa and take a seat as this is a bit of a long post and there is a step by step of a project I made at the end too.
I thought I would start with a card to hopefully make you smile.  
 I recently made a few rainbow unicorn cards using the Visible Image Believe in unicorns setHappy birthday sentiment and the strobes stencil. Rainbow projects are everywhere at the moment and they are so cheerful to see. I made birthday cards but with a different sentiments they could be a fitting tribute to send to a friend or family member being such a bright and happy card.
You may also notice that the unicorn looks translucent, well he is and I had my first play with the new Tim Holtz embossing glazes ( but more of those at the end of this post.)

The February Visible Image release included 6 new verse sets which are really useful. The little poem is separate from the sentiment which makes them very versatile to use. At £5.99 they are really good value too.
There are 5 other sentiments to cover all occasions including "With Sympathy",
"Thinking of you"
Thank you (shown with the Life is beautiful humming bird)
 "Happy Anniversary"
 and "Wedding"
There is also a super small "accessorize" set with these lovely accent stamps which I have used in the cars above,
including a tiny version of the gorgeous ever popular creative chaos inky flower. 

The not so new release also has 3 larger A5 sets which include 2 larger versions of existing A5 sets but they are not just a bigger version, they have new accent stamps with them.
2 of my faves are 2020 vision. (This was one I made for the recent "The eyes have it" challenge I hosted over on the Country View Craft challenge blog)
 In the 6 new A5 sets my faves include Free your imagination,
and the super cute Robot Data. I have a Design Team project coming up on 1st May on the CVC challenge site using this set but here is another card I made for my grandson's recent 3rd birthday and some matching tags.
Also "Break free"
There are 6 new stencils and one of my favourites is "Breaking glass"which you can see in my Free your imagination sample above and in a simple black and white one below.
I used it here with the awesome Night Owl set
There are lots more to check out, do have a look through the lovely stock that Susan has over on the website here.

So back to the Distress embossing glazes which I mentioned at the beginning of this post. I bought 3 colours a while back and as you saw in my rainbow card I used the Broken china to emboss my unicorn.
I have wanted to have a play using it with stencils so yesterday I did just that and I thought you might like to see my results.
There are 12 colours so far. The colours I have are Broken china, Fired brick and Cracked pistacio.
So first of all I just used embossing ink on a piece of foam and applied it through the VI Count me in stencil.


I rather liked that but then I took it one step further and added some stamping under the VI Fibres stencil. That was also interesting...the stamps are from Dare to swim


So I thought I would go for more texture so I got out my Texture Crackle paste and applied it though the same fibres stencil over some stamped text.
I sprinkled on the powders and being impatient got out my heat gun as I know that the paste will bubble and thought that might be interesting.
Pre heating....
post heating...very bubbly!
Here are all 3.
 I made one more which I decided to leave to dry overnight. 
This was crackle paste through the VI entwined butterflies stencil
In the morning I saw these gorgeous crackles.
Now the observation I will made is that less of the powder stuck to the paste when left to dry.  Once heated this was the result, still rather lovely!
I decided to make the butterfly background into a mini canvas. First I added some yellow distress inks to the background as I found the white too pale. I used stamps from the "wings of change".
I stamped and coloured the butterflies and fussy cut them out.
I also used the sentiment from the Life is beautiful set which I distressed using my tool and vintage photo distress ink.

Here is my finished canvas.
with a couple of close ups


The crackle really looks like a mosaic in real life and the butterflies sparkle vividly.

 I really had a fun day playing with the new glazes and my VI stash and needless to say I have just ordered a few more colours of the powders from Susan.

If you got all the way to the end of this post, thank you.  I think you deserve more that just a cuppa now.
I hope my post may have shone a little sunshine into your day and perhaps given you some creative inspiration too?

Take great care during these very different times we find ourselves in.

Life is indeed beautiful.

Stay safe,

Bye for now,

Jane x