Well the challenge was for anything other than a card so here is one of my encaustic art paintings.
The sky was created on a hot plate to give the interesting effect. The main part of the picture was done with the iron whilst the fence, birds and dragonflies were created with the stylus.
This was one of the pictures that I had in my recent exhibition in Stroud.
I am putting this in to the following challenge:
Tuesday Alchemy - Anything but a Card
A crafter of many years, interested in many types of creative enterprises. I decided it was time to enter the 21st century and put this out to the big wide world
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Christmas Card 1
Well, I thought it was time to start my Christmas cards and so for a change I thought I would go with a black and white theme.
The A5 size backing card is made of beautiful double sided white pearlescent card which was run through my Ebosser to give the gorgeous embossed finish.
The image is from a stamp by Chocolate Baroque. It was one of their Christmas stamps from a few years ago but I have always liked it. This was simply embossed using black ink and very fine detail clear embossing powder.
The image and the mat were cut out with Spellbinder dies using the Ebosser again. I do like this new machine, it is so much easier than using a hand turned one when you have so many cards to make.
The effect was finished off with a black ribbon and bow on the spine.
This has been entered in the following challenge: Crafty Creations: Christmas is coming.
The A5 size backing card is made of beautiful double sided white pearlescent card which was run through my Ebosser to give the gorgeous embossed finish.
The image is from a stamp by Chocolate Baroque. It was one of their Christmas stamps from a few years ago but I have always liked it. This was simply embossed using black ink and very fine detail clear embossing powder.
The image and the mat were cut out with Spellbinder dies using the Ebosser again. I do like this new machine, it is so much easier than using a hand turned one when you have so many cards to make.
The effect was finished off with a black ribbon and bow on the spine.
This has been entered in the following challenge: Crafty Creations: Christmas is coming.
Wow
I am so thrilled. My Blog has just passed the 10,000 page views mark. I will have to think of some way of celebrating! Thank you to everyone who has helped with this. I do hope you will continue to visit to see what we are up to.
Friday, 23 November 2012
Winner of Giveaway 1 - Redraw and reminder for Giveaway II
Good morning,
Unfortunately the original winner of the giveaway has not contacted me so I have had to do a redraw for the winner. I am pleased to announce that the winner is ....... dragonriding. Please can you e-mail me at designsoncraft@yahoo.co.uk with your address so that I can put the paper and chipboard pack in the post.
Don't forget to have a go at Giveaway II for three Darice Embossing Folders. Follow this link: Giveaway II
Giveaway II will be drawn on 3rd December.
Good luck,
Shirl x
Unfortunately the original winner of the giveaway has not contacted me so I have had to do a redraw for the winner. I am pleased to announce that the winner is ....... dragonriding. Please can you e-mail me at designsoncraft@yahoo.co.uk with your address so that I can put the paper and chipboard pack in the post.
Don't forget to have a go at Giveaway II for three Darice Embossing Folders. Follow this link: Giveaway II
Giveaway II will be drawn on 3rd December.
Good luck,
Shirl x
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Giveaway II
Before I write abourt Giveaway II, I have to say that the winner of Giveaway I has not contacted me yet. Therefore if Lesleyanne Smith is reading this, please contact me at designsoncraft@yahoo.co.uk with your address so that you can claim your prize and I can put it in the post. If I do not hear from Lesleyanne by the Wednesday 21st Novemeber, I will redraw the winner.
Now on to Giveaway II.
For this Giveaway, I have 3 Darice 4,23" x 5,75" embossing folders (priced at about £3.99 each): - Gift Cupcakes, Rose Bouquet and Happy Birthday.
Now on to Giveaway II.
For this Giveaway, I have 3 Darice 4,23" x 5,75" embossing folders (priced at about £3.99 each): - Gift Cupcakes, Rose Bouquet and Happy Birthday.
All you need to do is leave a comment on this blog and follow it so that you know if you have won!
It would be lovely if you would visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/designsoncraft and "Like" us as we continue to build our business.
Love,
Shirl xx
Monday, 12 November 2012
Winner of our First Giveaway
Good evening all.
I am delighted to announce that the name drawn from the 4 comments posted, by my automatic choosing machine (commonly known as Keith), is Lesleyanne Smith. Congratulation Lesleyanne. I hope you enjoy your papers and chipboard shapes when you receive them.
Please can you e-mail me at designsoncraft@yahoo.co.uk and let me know your address so that I can put them in the post to you.
There will be another Giveaway next weekend so watch this space........!
Shirley x
I am delighted to announce that the name drawn from the 4 comments posted, by my automatic choosing machine (commonly known as Keith), is Lesleyanne Smith. Congratulation Lesleyanne. I hope you enjoy your papers and chipboard shapes when you receive them.
Please can you e-mail me at designsoncraft@yahoo.co.uk and let me know your address so that I can put them in the post to you.
There will be another Giveaway next weekend so watch this space........!
Shirley x
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Upon Reflection
Good afternoon.
It's not often the I put up a challenge card in the middle of the week but I have the rest of the week off work. Hurray!
So here is a card for 2 challenges:
Sketch and Stash challenge #100 - Use any sketch from the last 99
Crafty Creations Challenges #105- No Flowers
I used the Sketch and Stash sketch no. 82 and the stash was the sari ribbon on the backing panel.
The main image is a stamp from a Barbara Gray Clarity stamp which has been given a simple reflection a moon and some bulrushes in the foreground. A brayer was used to colour the sky and water with Adirondack ink
To continue the watery theme, the backing panel has been made from beautiful strips of recycled saris which have been felted onto a cotton backing. The panel was then trimmed to size and mounted on card to give it some stability. A ribbon was wrapped round before the panel was bonded to the A5 white base card. The bow was made separately and bonded on once the card had been assembled.
The bottom lacy edge was cut from navy blue pearlescent card using a Spellbinders boarder.
It's not often the I put up a challenge card in the middle of the week but I have the rest of the week off work. Hurray!
So here is a card for 2 challenges:
Sketch and Stash challenge #100 - Use any sketch from the last 99
Crafty Creations Challenges #105- No Flowers
I used the Sketch and Stash sketch no. 82 and the stash was the sari ribbon on the backing panel.
The main image is a stamp from a Barbara Gray Clarity stamp which has been given a simple reflection a moon and some bulrushes in the foreground. A brayer was used to colour the sky and water with Adirondack ink
To continue the watery theme, the backing panel has been made from beautiful strips of recycled saris which have been felted onto a cotton backing. The panel was then trimmed to size and mounted on card to give it some stability. A ribbon was wrapped round before the panel was bonded to the A5 white base card. The bow was made separately and bonded on once the card had been assembled.
The bottom lacy edge was cut from navy blue pearlescent card using a Spellbinders boarder.
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Textures in Blue and White
A Sunday card for 2 challenges:
Crafters Companion November challenge - Favourite colours
Crafty Catz weekly challenge #157 - Texture
The stamped image, on watercolour card, is from Sheena Douglass, stamped in chipped sapphire Distress ink and a wet brush was used to draw the colour into the image.
This is mounted on navy blue pearlescent card which in turn is mounted on felt marked card which had been embossed using the Ebosser (a magic machine from Crafters Companion - saves all that turning of a handle - electricity does the work for you) and an A4 embossing folder. The white card was coloured with tumbled glass distress ink to pick out the embossed pattern.
The background is made from ribbons, wools, fibres and fabric strips which were laid onto a cotton background. Over the top of the this was place a piece of coarse netting which had some built in glitter threads and the whole lot was couched (quilted) together by running parallel lines of white stitching from top to bottom and from side to side. When cut to the required size, American seam binding was wrapped around the edge to neaten it up.
A length of the seam binding was dyed with the same two distress inks, screwed up to give creases for more texture and dried before making the bow on the Crafters Companion Ultimate Pro.
The A5 card blank, also in navy blue pearlescent was folded to size on the Ultimate Pro and then everything was bonded in place with double sided tape, foam tape and Pinflair glue gel.
From all this, you might have gussed that my favoutire colour combination is blue and white.
Crafters Companion November challenge - Favourite colours
Crafty Catz weekly challenge #157 - Texture
The stamped image, on watercolour card, is from Sheena Douglass, stamped in chipped sapphire Distress ink and a wet brush was used to draw the colour into the image.
This is mounted on navy blue pearlescent card which in turn is mounted on felt marked card which had been embossed using the Ebosser (a magic machine from Crafters Companion - saves all that turning of a handle - electricity does the work for you) and an A4 embossing folder. The white card was coloured with tumbled glass distress ink to pick out the embossed pattern.
The background is made from ribbons, wools, fibres and fabric strips which were laid onto a cotton background. Over the top of the this was place a piece of coarse netting which had some built in glitter threads and the whole lot was couched (quilted) together by running parallel lines of white stitching from top to bottom and from side to side. When cut to the required size, American seam binding was wrapped around the edge to neaten it up.
A length of the seam binding was dyed with the same two distress inks, screwed up to give creases for more texture and dried before making the bow on the Crafters Companion Ultimate Pro.
The A5 card blank, also in navy blue pearlescent was folded to size on the Ultimate Pro and then everything was bonded in place with double sided tape, foam tape and Pinflair glue gel.
From all this, you might have gussed that my favoutire colour combination is blue and white.
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