Showing posts with label Take it Make it. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Take it Make it. Show all posts

Friday, 6 February 2015

Stencilling

There 's a new challenge beginning today over on Craft Stamper Magazine's blog, Take it Make It.
This time the focus is on stencilling.
Here is my DT card for this challenge!
I drew a chevron pattern in the Silhouette program for my Portrait cutting machine and cut it from acetate. I laid this on the card and masked it with some Post It notes from which I had cut a circle. This was then inked with a few of shades of Distress ink. Wild Honey, Scattered Straw and Mustard Seed.
Having removed the stencil and the mask, I dried the ink and I then stamped and gold embossed some splats from SU Gorgeous Grunge set together with the leaf spray from SU Kinda Eclectic. The sentiment is from SU Lotus Blossom and the die cut butterfly and leaf from Memory box. 
The front panel was cut with the largest Simon Says Stamp stitched rectangle, extended slightly to fit the British card dimensions.
You can see how I extend the die-cuts here.
I'm off to the theatre in Chichester tonight to see the King's Speech and I'm really looking forward to it.
On Sunday I will be visiting the Sincerely Yours Craft Show in Portsmouth.. it would be good to see any of you there if you are in the area.

Friday, 9 January 2015

Take it Make it

There's a new challenge over at Craft Stamper Magazine's Take it Make it challenge  

EASY PEASY!
Here I took lots of stamps and a waterbrush!
These are stamps from Art Impressions Watercolour series.
They are mounted on die cuts from Spellbinders and Dienamics.
This would be a great challenge for you to try if you've never entered before!
SO what's stopping you?!
Let's see some stamping!

Sunday, 7 December 2014

Take it Make it

It's time for another Take it Make It challenge at the Craft Stamper Magazine Blog.This time the theme is to stamp or emboss in white!
Her I used a Dreamweaver Stencil and Pearlescent White Embossing Paste, which was then sprinkled liberally with Glamour Dust!
The dry embossing is from a  Couture Creations folder and the sentiment from Clearly Besotted.
Why not join in!
I'm off to sing carols with a group of friends in the Victorian Farm in Upper Hamble Country Park.  It's where the Wartime Farm was filmed. 
We've had this engagement for over 20 years and we always enjoy it...even though it's often VERY cold!