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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Lili of the Valley sneak peek!

I'm just popping in to share a sneak peek of one of the new Lili of the Valley stamps and paper pad that will be available this Saturday in store.  This cutie pie is called Baby Heart and the paper is from the One Birdie Lane pad...



Isn't he adorable?  I coloured him (or her!) with Prismacolor pencils and the sentiment is from the Handwritten Phrases stamp set.  I also used an Embossalicious button embossing folder for the background and the ribbon is by Paperchase although I don't think they sell it any more.

I hope you can come back tomorrow for another sneak peek!


Saturday, 20 September 2014

Let's taco 'bout it!

I've said it before and I'll say it again - I just love EVERY stamp set in the SugarPea Designs Bean Stalk Collection!  And once again the latest to the collection won my heart over so I just had to use it again for another DT make...



Isn't he fab?  He's from the Let's Fiesta set and I just love the sentiments in this set for all sort of occasions - thank you's, birthdays, congratulations and more!  Take a closer look...


I hope you love him as much as I do!  I will be back tomorrow with my Doodlelicious Diva card - ta ta for now!


Sunday, 18 May 2014

Moving home card

Hi everyone!  Well, I am super excited today - it's going to be sunny all day!  And that means we're off to the coast for a long walk and then ending up in our secret place on the clifttop to have a BBQ, read our books and generally be happy in the sunshine!  It's predicted to be around 19 degs, so not really hot but it's the best we can expect here in the UK for Spring!

So, before I go I wanted to share my Lili of the Valley DT card for this week...



I actually started making this last Saturday when I was demo'ing at the Lili of the Valley 10th birthday party but I never got to finish it because I was chatting so much with all of the lovely visitors!  This super cute stamp is called Moving Day and I also used Always and Forever papers and a sentiment from the Handwritten Phrases set.  I used my Darice checkered embossing folder as I thought it would match up with the sofa nicely.

Okay, off to pack the picnic bag!  Have a wonderful day y'all!


Sunday, 19 January 2014

Love you x

Hi everyone!  I hope you've all had a good weekend.  It's a beautiful sunny day here in East Sussex so we are going for a long walk along the coastline with our gorgeous fur balls.  But of course Sundays go far too quickly  :(

Anyhoo, today I'm here with my Lili of the Valley DT post using one of the new sweet stamps called James Big Heart...


He is such a darling!  I used Echo Park papers and My Favorite Things circle and heart border dies.  I coloured this cutie in with my Prismacolor pencils - I just had to get them out again after seeing blog pal Sally's gorgeous pencil colouring on this card today.

Okay, I gotta go now - see you soon!


Sunday, 7 April 2013

No one can EVER fill your shoes

Hi everyone!  well, at least the sun is out here in East Sussex, but it's still sooooo cold!  I hope the weather is good wherever you are!

I'm here today with my Bellarific Babe card using Mo Manning's Big Shoes for Stamping Bella...



Another adorable image by Maurie!  I've been practicing my pencil colouring skills again with some coaching from Sally who has helped me colour less heavily handed - I think I'm getting better!  I gotta stop reaching for those darker colours still and try with the pastels only.  I used Mari Koegelenberg digi papers called Sunny Daze and my Lil Inker Designs Stitched Square mat die for some added interest.

Right, I am off to enjoy the sun!  In my thick waxed coat of course...



 

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Tutorial for colouring hair with Prismacolor pencils

(Please scroll down for my All That Scraps review DT cpost!)


Hi everyone!  I'm back today with the next installment of my a tutorial for All That Scraps to show you how I coloured in Sweet Ima Butterfly hair on kraft cardstock using Prismacolor pencils. 

I use White as the base, again using using light strokes so that the kraft doesn't become "waxy" too soon...


I now use a different technique when colouring her hair so instead of using a circular motion, I use a 'feathering' technique instead.  I start with my lightest colours first, so next I use Burnt Ochre, feathering from the edges into the white space...





I then use Terracotta, again feathering from the edges into the white space...




You can see that I've left quite a lot of white in the middle so that the 'feathered ends' are more visible.  I now use Tuscan Red using less strokes but firmer to enhance the feathered look...



Last but not least I use Dark Brown in the very edges where the shadows are to create the depth that you can see in the picture below.  It also shows how I've used some scrap kraft cardstock to test the colours I've used for the image...


All's that left to do is to make something with this sweetie!  Okay, that's it from me - I hope that all made sense.  If you have any questions, leave me a comment on this post and I'll get back to you.  Thanks for visiting!


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Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Tutorial for colouring skin with Prismacolor pencils

I thought I'd share with you a tutorial I did for All That Scraps on how I colour skin tones on kraft cardstock using Prismacolor pencils.  I love this technique as it gives a more softer, whimsical feel than alcohol pens on kraft.  Without further ado, on with the tute!

Here I have used Sweet Ima Butterfly.  First off, I use Cream as the base.  I start off using light strokes with the pencil so that the kraft doesn't become "waxy" too soon as this will make it harder to blend the colours together later on...



I then use Sand around the face, arms and legs, avoiding the areas where the light sources hits the image the most.  You can see that I'm not particularly careful colouring closest to the edges at this point...



I then use Peach around the edges keeping to the areas that would be shaded.  You can't see much of the Sand at this point but you can see how it gives a lovely 'glow' under the Peach...




I now begin blending the colours together.  I don't use mineral spirits (like Sansodor) when blending on kraft and instead use a lighter colour.  So, here I have used Light Peach with light circular motions to blend the lines between the Sand and Peach.  You can see that I've left a lot of the first colour Cream unblended but don't worry it will become less stark in the very last blending session...



I now use Burnt Ochre to create the shadows in the very darkest shaded areas...



I go back to Peach and use that to blend in the Burnt Ochre around the edges...



Lastly, I use Light Peach all over the face in light circular motions to blend all the colours together.  Here is a picture of the finished coloured version...



And that's a wrap!  I hope that tutorial was useful.  I will be back again tomorrow to show you how I coloured in her hair which requires a different technique.  See you soon and thanks for your patience!

I am entering this into the Color Me Creative for anything goes.


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Monday, 20 June 2011

Quixotic Paperie 2nd birthday celebrations - Paper Makeup spotlight!

(Please scroll down for my Pollycrafts Monday and Make It Monday DT posts!)


As part of Quixotic Paperie's 2nd Anniversary celebrations we are throwing the spotlight onto some of the fantastic stamp companies available from Quixotic Paperie and we have another gorgeous stamp company for you this week:

Paper Makeup Stamps - 'Where Beauty and Paper Meet'

Paper Makeup is owned by Katie Cotton and to give you a clue as to where the name of her company came from - Katie is a professional makeup artist. Katie has some fabulous artists contributing to her company including Steve Hammond with the Monsters range, Diem Pascarella's Beautiful Day Fairies, Moody Girls by Cynthia Liu and the Retro Cutie Critters by Diem Pascarella.

But that isn't all, there are also some background and accessory stamps as well as some beautiful word art and sentiments and some fabulous sets all from various artists.

The Paper Makeup Stamps range is available in the UK/Europe at Quixotic Paperie
If you're in the US then you can find the stamps at Paper Makeup Stamps direct!

As part of the celebrations and the spotlight today, we have a PRIZE GIVEAWAY!  
Pop on over to the Quixotic Inspirations blog to get all the details and enter the draw to win some fantastic Paper Makeup Stamps and more!

I find the Paper Makeup stamps so versatile and I wanted to try a new technique for me - to colour using my Prismacolors pencils on kraft...

 



For my first try, I don't think I did too badly!  I'm not 100% happy with the glass and jug so will try with a more neutral colour rather than white!  Any advice on this would be MOST welcome!  Still, I was surprised how easy this was!  I used the Freckled Lemonade Set - it has 4 images plus 5 sentiments all for £8.25 - I think that is amazing value!  
I used the masking technique to layer the images and I loved how that came out!  The Bazzill Basics Smoothies Kraft cardstock is brilliant with this technique - soooo smooth that it was so easy to blend the colours on using my Derwent blender pencil.

So now for the inspiration! Hop on over to each of the blogs below to see some fantastic Paper Makeup Stamps fun!


Thanks for joining us and we hope you are enjoying all the Paper Makeup Stamps loveliness!!


I am entering my card into Sir Stampalot's June photo challenge where I took inspiration from the colours.

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Totally Ladybug Tuesday - anything goes!

Thank goodness we are all back from the festive season - I've missed being with the Ladybug Crafts Ink design team and preparing for our challenges!  Before I get onto the challenge, I'd like to welcome our new DT member, Pami, for joining the LCI team!  Pami has been a past guest designer and a regular contributer to LCI so we know her style and she fits in perfectly with our mad team!  (Well, I'm not mad, it's the others...honest guv!)

Back to the challenge!  To ease ourselves back, we have a nice easy challenge - anything goes!  So you have no excuse not to join in especially as there are no restrictions on what you use - and for this week, you can use any image to win the main prize of a LCI stamp!

I thought I would go for a very apt image for me - Slobbing Nikki.  After all the partying and socialising from the festive period, all I wanna do is NOT put on make up, dress up and have a good time, lol!!  Blimey, I'm getting old...

 
 


I also used my recent present to myself (!!) My Favorite Things Die-namics rolled flower die - it creates these gorgeous shabby chic flowers - and then I added some pearls that I've had in my stash for years - voila!  Here's a close up of them...


And before I go, just to announce that we have a very special blog hop next week to celebrate a new Ladybug Crafts Ink release!!  I've been playing with them already and I can guarantee that you are just gonna love them!  To get a head start, you can use the banner below to put on your blog - aren't I sweet?  ;)

 

That's it for me today!  Don't forget to visit the LCI challenge blog and other DT blogs - top notch inspiration as usual!




I am entering this card into the following challenges:

Paper/cardstock: Bazzill cardstock, Papermania Rose Garden paper pack
Stamps:  Ladybug Crafts Ink Slobbing Nikki (buy here)and It's Only Words 2 (buy here)
Mediums:Prismacolor pencils and gamsol
Accents: organza ribbon and pearls from stash, Papermania flat backed pearls
Tools: My Favorite Things Die-namics rolled flower die (in the UK, you can buy it here), Martha Stewart border punch, Nestabilities label die (inside card)

Saturday, 25 September 2010

Totally sad, but a Totally other Gorjuss challenge!

It's challenge time again at Totally Gorjuss and this is my very last card as Guest Designer. This is my last card as Guest Gorjussette - boy, am I going to be sad not saying that again!  I'm gonna miss the girls there - they are so lovely and that Net is a hilarious!   Thanks girls, I'll miss you!
This week's challenge is "Christmas in September" and it's sponsored by Cupid Clear Stamps. You gotta play to win! (Is that the strapline for the lottery, perhaps I'm not allowed to use it and I'll get fined for copyright!!)


I used the BasicGrey challenge #29 sketch which was lovely to use and I love that Xmas Eskimo Kisses paper pad. I'll be stealing, I mean, casing that sketch a lot!


Paper/cardstock: Bazzill scalloped cardstock, Core'dinations cardstock, BasicGrey Eskimo Kisses
Stamps: Sugar Nellie Miss Clause, CC Designs sentiments
Mediums: Prismacolor pencils with Sansador, Glamour Dust (on the fluffy bits of her coat!)
Accents: Papermania felt snowflake border
Tools: Nestabilities lacey squares die (inside card, from Bunny Zoe's Crafts here), Fiskars apron lace border punch

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Just a note...

Hello all! I hope you all enjoyed the Ladybug Crafts Ink blog hop yesterday - the DT had a great time with lots of laughs along the way! And if you need any help in finding the hidden ladybug, just take a look at the photos on one of the DT's blog hop posts (wink, wink, don't tell anyone I told you!). Thank you for all those who left us such sweet comments - ours heads grew a little bigger today, lol!!! I will keep my fingers crossed for all of you who joined in the hope you win some blog candy!

Onto today's card. I made this for the Sweet Stampin Challenge blog "just a note" - I send this sort of card out all the time. I have a lot of friends that don't live anywhere near me so it's just nice to send a card for that personal touch. So here it is...


I loved playing with this Hero Arts stamp set - so much so I didn't even need a sketch to inspire me! Onto the next challenge!

Paper/cardstock: Bazzill cardstock, Cosmo Cricket Boyfriend paper pack
Stamps: Hero Arts Just a Note set
Mediums: Prisma pencils
Accents: Stampin' Up ribbon
Tools: Nestabilities label (inside card), EK Success border punch

Thursday, 15 July 2010

I hate doing the laundry...

Hi all! I've been on holiday for the past week and a half but we decided not to go abroad and instead explore the area (East Sussex, England) that we moved to nearly four years ago. We've had a great time spending time with our dogs on different beaches, trying out new restaurants and exploring towns. The problem with staying at home though is that you just end up using up your whole wardrobe instead of being limited to what's in your suitcase! You won't believe how much washing I had to do yesterday and now my pile of my ironing is a mile high! Groan...will do it tonight while the weather has cooled down.

So of course I thought this Anya image would be perfect for today! I'm not sure if I like this card but perhaps that's because I just hate anything associated to do with ironing!!! I used this week's Card Positioning Systems sketch.



Papers/cardstock: DCWV Nana's Kitchen stack
Mediums: Primsacolor pencils, Sansador
Stamps: TGF Anya, Personal Impressions sentiments
Accents: Bazzill ribbon, gems from stash
Tools: Nestabilities label, square scallop and square dies

Friday, 19 March 2010

Ooops, I did it again...la la la la la...

Got Britney Spears in your head now?! Me too! Ok, sorry, got distracted. I meant to say "Oops, misssed another deadline!" I made this card last night for Taylored Expressions Sketch Challenge #104 but was so tired I went to bed thinking "I'll upload it tomorrow - loads of time!" D'oh!

I'm going to submit anyway now I've made it - I'm sure lovely Taylor won't mind ;) - and here it is...




I completely mucked up colouring in her hair! Nevermind, hopefully people look at the pretty ribbon instead! Have a super weekend everyone!

Papers/cardstock: Bazzill cardstock, Cosmo Cricket Material Girl paper pad
Mediums: Primsacolor pencils, Sansador
Stamps: TGF Anya, Personal Impressions Essential Circles sentiment
Accents: thin ribbon from stash, BasicGrey buttons, American Crafts ribbon
Tools: Fiskars scallop border punch


Thursday, 18 March 2010

Spring is in the air! And give me a pat on the head please...

Hello Everyone! I was browsing through my favourite blogs (I do far too much of that!) and thought "hey, that looks like my card" - and it was! I was chosen as one of Embellish Magazine's featured designers here. Well, talk about chuffed - I nearly fell of my chair - it's always so great to have others recognise your work. And that card took me aaaages!

Anyway, I'm sure you're not here to hear my head gently swell. My latest card is for this week's Anyone For Anya challenge Spring Fever theme. When the sun starts peeking through in March, I start thinking about spring cleaning - yes, really! I move all of my winter clothes into the spare bedroom and all of my summer stuff into the bedroom, as well a general mass cleaning! This HG Laundry stamp from The Greeting Farm was perfect for it...



I am also entering this card for Crafty Sentiments challenge here where my lovely, lovely virtual friend Lisa Jane is on the design team. Go visit her blog - she always leaves me giggling (my husband now raises his eyebrows and says "Lisa, right?"). You had to use the following sketch and two different design papers...




I'm not sure if I like this card. I think something is missing, but I don't know what! Any advice most welcome!
Papers/cardstock: Core'dinations blue and red cardstock, DCWV paper stack
Mediums: Primsacolor pencils, Sansador
Stamps: TGF Anya, Personal Impressions Essential Circles sentiment
Accents: flowers from stash
Tools: Nestabilities scallop square die, sewing machine

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