Showing posts with label MFT Catitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MFT Catitude. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 March 2018

Happy Purrr-Thday

Hey stampers, Anni here!

There are cat lovers and dog lovers in the world! And in only rare cases there is both in one person! Me, I am a cat person! I like dogs, don't get me wrong but if I would be able to have a pet it definetly would be a cat (insert sigh here)!



So, if I can't have a cat in real life it has to be a cat on a card! There are many many great cat stamp sets aut there but one of my favourites has to be My Favorite Things' Cat-Itude. So many darling cat images!
For today's card I stamped one of them and a food bowl and coloured the images with coloured pencils. After finishing the colouring I fussy cut them (don_t panic, there are coordinating dies available, too).


Then I die cut a frame with My Favorite Things' Stitched Rectangle Scallop Frames from white cardstock. For my background I die cut a circle from masking paper and used the negative part to mask of the inner part of the frame die cut.
I added some ink blending in greens and turquoises. Then I removed the mask. For the clouds I used Newton's Nook's Cloudy Sky Stencil an some eb´mbossing paste.
And then all there was left to do was assembling my card.

And now let me know: Are you a cat or a dog person? Or are you both?

Thanks for stopping by and have a crafty weekend.
Anni


      


Monday, 27 February 2017

A Couple of Keyrings


Hi there, hope you all had a great weekend :)

Do you remember the Coffee coasters I decorated last year? Well I bought a couple of  MDF tag shapes at the same time as the coasters and I thought I'd turn them into key-rings and share them with you today :)

They are quite large tags so probably not really the sort of key-ring you want to carry around with you all the time but I knew we needed a new one for our conservatory door so I naturally got out Altenews Garden Grow stamp set for one of them...


As with the coasters, I have painted the raw MDF with a few coats of chalk paint and 
sanded to a smooth finish before stamping the three plants onto the tag. I then made 
a negative mask for each plant pot with post it note paper so I could sponge ink
 onto them for some colour. 

I find dye ink is the best for this and the colours naturally soften as they sink
 into the chalky surface so you may need a few applications to get a stronger colour.


Yes I did make masks for the large leaves in the blue pot, quite a bit of scissor work but worth it in the end... 
for the smaller leaves and flowers I used a cotton bud to pick up ink and apply it :)


For the second key ring I chose a regal looking cat from MFT's Catitude stamp set and set about making a few negative masks so I could turn her into a tabby.... the very simplistic shapes match the whimsy style of image.
 I drew in a crown and added some extra images around the edge from various other cat 
stamp sets...some are quite subtle and don't show well in the photo 


These were great fun to make and are great gifts too with the possibility to personalise them for the recipient. 
To make them more robust I recommend a couple of coats of Matt Mod Podge to help 
protect them from knocks and scratches!!

  

Thanks for stopping by :)
Jenny x