Showing posts with label Trace Metcalfe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trace Metcalfe. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Saturday Step x Step and a Sad Goodbye

Hi everyone, Trace here. Well it is my turn for the Saturday Step x Step and that will follow, but firstly I would like to let you know that this will be my last post as a member of this wonderful team. Sadly life means that I am having to take a step away from blogging and so have to leave this wonderful team. It has been a huge honour to be part of this amazing and inspiring team and it is with a heavy heart that I say goodbye x

I would like to say a huge thank you to Linda for allowing me the honour of being part of such an amazing team; it is an amazing team and one I was thrilled to be part of. Huge thanks too to Jenny who works so hard to lead us all and help us out. And finally huge thanks to all my lovely team mates.

So now here is my Step X Step; this was my piece for the 'Autumn Colours' challenge and I promised you a tutorial...

I started by covering a piece of mdf board with some paper in a reddy orange. I then applied some of Wendy Vecchi's yummy Embossing Crackle Paste in various thicknesses across the piece and left to dry.
Here is a close up as it starts to dry and crackle.
I then added some Distress Stain and dried to add colour to the paste.
I loved how it coloured up the crackle.
Now I spritzed with the new Tarnished Brass Distress Stains Spray from a fair distance to get this lovely splatters of colour and metallic shimmer.
Now I used one of Wendy Vecchi's stencils and applied some Walnut Stain Distress Ink to add some soft flourish detail. I love building up all the layers in this way.
Here is the background so far, with that stencilled detail.
Now for some coloured paste, I added some of the Stain and some of Wendy Vecchi White Embossing Paste and mixed them together.


Now I applied some Tissue Tape; any tape will do to hold the stencil, but mainly to mask off the area next to where I was applying the paste as I only wanted a small part of the stencil.
I then applied my coloured paste and repeated this in the other corner of the background too.


Now for the heart; I drew around the heart from Wendy's stencil, cut it out three times and layered these up to give a bit of thickness. This was then coated with Glue n Seal before I applied a generous layer of Crackle Paste.
The flowers were die cut using Tattered Florals die, spritzed with water, scrunched up and left to dry to give all those crinkles. They were then sprayed with the new Distress Stain Spray on both sides and then with water before being dried.

I added some more colour with Distress Ink and Stain so they didn't look too flat. The leaves had been cut, spritzed with water, scrunched up and left overnight to dry.
I then spritzed the leaves with water and swiped over surfaces with various Distress Stains, spritzing them and drying to get a lovely blended colour.
I continued to spritz them with Distress Stain Spray and water to get the right look.

To add another colour and tone down some of the orange I also added some Crushed Olive Stain, applied with kitchen towel to main background surface.
Here are the flower layers after spritzing with lots of water to remove the bright orange and adding in some other colours before layering up.
I love how you can layer colour and water until happy
I added a row of stamping to the top and bottom of the board using Jet Black Archival Ink.
I love how all the colours and that shimmer from the Distress Stain Sprays work together.
So here are the flowers and leaves in place...
And the crackled heart all coloured up with Stains rubbed in with a baby wipe before a focal sentiment is added.

Hope you've enjoyed my tutorial and maybe even give it a go yourselves sometime.

Thanks again to all my wonderful team mates and all those who have commented on my blog... I will be back in blogland sometime I hope xx

keep those fingers inky!
and those hearts full x
trace x

Editor's Note; Trace, you will definitely be missed. We have loved having you on the team and thank you for all the beautiful projects you have contributed for our visitors to drool over! The whole team are sad to see you go, and even though we understand and fully support your decision, we look forward to the time when you are able to refocus on your art. Wishing you and your family all the best for the future xxx



Friday, September 5, 2014

Friday Focus - Brett Weldele stamps

Trace here as it is my turn for the Friday Focus and I am so lucky as the focus is the Brett Weldele stamps, with an extra 15% discount available for the next fortnight at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. He has an amazing style and I loved his stamps from the first set he brought out in collaboration with Tim Holtz. He now has some more sets released and they are great fun. I decided to make lots of pieces to show how versatile they are and not do a Step x Step. Hopefully you will fall in love with these stamps as much as I have and this will give you lots of ideas for using them. Just click on each picture for a closer look. So here goes...

The first pieces come from this set;

I wanted to show how this main image could be used so differently and suit all tastes so here she is;


For this card I coloured here using distress markers and a waterbrush, picking up the colour from scribbled patches on my craft sheet and I have used this method to colour all these images as I love the effect you can create. I left the torn bottom, added a stamped greeting and used Tim Holtz paper stack for the card background, so a simple make.

Now here she is a little differently!


This has lots more to it and I have added the wings for her from the same set. Lots of Idea-ology, papers and a grungy metal background make her look so very different. This is mounted on an mdf board but could easily be a larger card. Now for the next set...


This set really captured my heart as soon as it was released as I just loved the main image...


I love this guy and have coloured, added to a paper and inky background and then added these cool tentacles...they are so great. Lots of Idea-ology and Prima embellishments finish this mdf backed piece.


I have used him before here. Now for the cars...


I created a watery looking background using stains and inks for this and then added the fab tentacles again to give a sea/ waves idea. And now here is how the car looks in a very different firey colour scheme, well out of my comfort zone...



Now for the next set. I love the main image here and love the fact that he can be used with or without his monkey!


Here he has got in touch with his romantic and softer side and lost the monkey...


I used lots of Idea-ology, Distress inks and seam binding to make this card.


And you wouldn't notice his missing monkey... which I cut away ..


And here is a piece I did a while back as a Step x Step, complete with monkey;


Then to show a him looking a little sterner and making use of the fab instruments too...




There are lots more sets and here are a few more ideas;


Details of this are here.
And last one... details here.


Hopefully this has given you lots of ideas about how much fun these stamps are to work with. Make sure you pop across to the The Funkie Junkie Boutique as all the stamps are already up to 20% under RRP and for the next two weeks Brett Weldele stamps will have an additional 15% off, so it's definitely time to grab a bargain and get inky!

Keep those fingers inky !
Trace x