Showing posts with label #3UP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #3UP. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 May 2014

PaperArtsy

I hope you are all following the PaperArtsy blog his week (and always!) for some great stamping and mixed media inspiration ... as promised here is my second project using some of the Chatsworth Collection paper scraps left over from my mini album which featured two nights ago ... this is a project I came up with a while ago for a swap and it makes a lovely gift for a 'crafty' friend ...



You could substitute the button card for a small envelope to hold a gift card – actually there is room in the pocket for both. I have added an optional charm on the side using a Tim Holtz hinge clip.

The back is a piece of sturdy cardstock 6” x 4” covered on both sides with papers from the Chatsworth Collection. The button card is 3” x 5” and is also covered with paper on both sides. Corners are rounded and the edges distressed with Walnut Stain Distress Ink. The pocket is made using paper that measures 5” x 3” – I have scored 3 sides at ½” and then used a plate to cut the unscored edge slightly curved. The ½” tabs are turned in, bottom corners rounded and then lace is glued to top edge before distressing edges and gluing pocket to card.

I made the flowers dimensional. After die cutting using the Paperartsy Grunge Flowers die in the smaller 2 sizes the petals are snipped towards the centre …



Then the back of each petal is gently ‘rounded and shaped’ using a ball tool. The red inner flower is a punch. I’ve added pearl centres, die cut leaves and a bit of glitter.



The buttons are made from a Marianne die. I have cut 4 layers of card and 1 from the paper for each button and glued them together – the top paper layer has been stamped with the script stamp from LPC014, the edges distressed with Black Soot Distress Ink and then a thick layer of Glossy Accents added on top. The card they are tied to has been decorated with stamps from Ink and the Dog Buttons Plates 2 and 4. 

Below are more photographs from the mini album and a link at the bottom to my Youtube video showing the project ... thank you for reading, watching and commenting - it is really appreciated.






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And you can watch the video here   ...









Tuesday, 29 April 2014

PaperArtsy 3UP

Woohoo .. I got lucky and was picked out of a hat to be one of tonight's PaperArtsy bloggers ... here is a little snippet photograph of my project so head on over to PaperArtsy blog see the rest and the other two gorgeous projects on there ... you gotta love PaperArtsy ... fab products and brilliant blog inspiration almost every day ...


I got a bit carried away and made a second project ... if you head back here tomorrow I'll have more pictures of the above, the second project and a link to a video showing the above in a bit more detail ... see you then



Sunday, 1 September 2013

Paperartsy 10th Birthday celebrations #3UP

Paperartsy was 10 years old this August and as part of their celebrations they invited their Twitter followers to take part by making projects from the 'ingredients' in a mystery parcel - now they have done this before and the loyal 'PAtwits' that time received 3 items (hence #3UP!) to make a Paperartsy project with.

THIS time the packages were a little bigger and this is what was in mine ...


Actually in my excitement I forgot to take a picture before I had started so missing from above is the substrate, white 'Smoothy' card and a bunch of blue tinged paper roses - more details below ...

This is what I made ... 



My colour swatch was Mermaid, Beach Hut and Claret (3 Fresco paints I already have) and I added a bit of Pumkin Soup also from my own stash. My pack included a substrate - hanging Icon (26751/1) that measures 20cm x 10cm x 1.3 cm; stamp set IDE5EZ, a bunch of small blue tinged paper roses, 3 plain wooden scalloped circles, white 'Smoothy' card and a silver coloured bird charm. My challenge to myself was to use all these items.

The Icon was covered with a Seven Gypsies patterned paper using matt medium and painted first with a coat of watered down Vintage Lace Fresco Paint. I used my own stencil and Snowflake paint for the next layer and then, once it was dry, added Mermaid, Beach Hut, Claret and Pumpkin Soup paints sparingly with a baby wipe. A coat of matt medium then protected this layer. When it was dry Grunge Paste was added through another stencil in just 2 places. Once dry more paint was added, a little at a time using all 4 colours, and then I stencilled through some sequin waste with Claret and Beach Hut to add more interest. Once dry Aquamarine Treasure Gold was added on top of the Grunge paste and around the edges of the Icon. I also used a Paperartsy Mini 61 and Versafine black ink to stamp a little text randomly over the piece. This piece is heavily influenced by a recent class I took with Lin Brown.

The house was stamped with Versafine Black onto Smoothy stamping card and cut out. I layered it twice more with card to give a solid chipboard feel. The house was stamped again onto patterned papers that matched the colour scheme and was paper pieced as shown. I used Glossy Accents to fill in the top central ‘square’ and when dry added Black Diamond Stickles to the ‘spade’ symbol. The Mystery section was re-stamped, cut out 3 times and layered up and then covered in Glossy Accents I used my own brads each end and then glued it on the top to give further depth and dimension.

The ticket from the stamp set was stamped and cut out 3 times, layered onto another layer of card and glued along the bottom of the icon. I added the house and then painted the silver bird charm with beach hut and added Aquamarine Treasure Gold over it with a few tiny touches of Claret and Pumpkin Soup paint. Two of the wooden ‘flowers’ were painted with the paints to match the background and stamped with another stamp from the set as shown. These were placed at the top right of the piece (I had smudged a bit of the text stamping and needed to cover it up!). The blue flowers were tinged with Treasure Gold and then glued in place along with three claret coloured smaller flowers from my own stash.

A couple of close ups ...





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