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Showing posts with label Workshop. Show all posts

Monday, 24 August 2015

Something Else I Did at the Weekend

This is a continuation of my last post. A part two if you please.

Whilst on Saturday, we made a clock. On Sunday, it was a book cover. Again using a laser cut board kit. This time from Neelz Expressions.  Now mine isn't up to the standard of everyone else nor is it the complete class which Mark taught. As I mentioned, I had to leave half way through the workshop, so had to finish it off back home. Those who take the class in full, will walk away with extra techniques and two book covers, front & back.

However, in just the first half, I think I learnt a million techniques and was again crafting faster than I ever have, cramming in as much as I could before I left. More cutting, gluing, painting, glazing, dripping, texturising, rusting and a rather cool and effective transfer technique. Yup, that rather gorgeous image of cogs started life as a black and white photocopy, which was transferred to the backing board. The most successful one I've ever managed. My tip? Glue, then take on a train for three hours to dry. Leave overnight in the bag you took it home in, then peel away to reveal the image.

And if you fancy making a better job of it than me? Take the whole day's class :D


Something I Haven't Done in a While


You will probably have noticed that I've taken a short break from blogging.  It was a conscious decision to just make stuff and dabble over the summer but not upload anything. I made a rule with myself, not to post again until September. But hey, I see a rule and it's not long before I break it.

And with good cause. I have done something this weekend, that I haven't done in a long while. Taken a crafty retreat. Yes, I have just come back from spending a few days oop north in Whitley Bay.

And it's all thanks to Shirley at Papercuts Ltd and Mark Gould, who was teaching two full day workshops. And if you ever get the chance to take a class with Mark, don't think twice. Sign yourself up straight away. If you like paint, mixed media and learning arty techniques, He's your man.

Saturday's project was a double-sided clock using a kit made from laser cut board. And boy we were worked hard. We had to slice, chop, paint, wax, paint, sand, stamp and so on, 24 pizza sliced shapes and two bases. Believe me, 24 triangular pieces is A LOT! Not only that but for some, there was the added pressure of choosing the colours to work with.  I have to say though that everyone's project looked superb and they were all very different. From my dark and graphic piece shown here, to the pale, white, French Shabby Chic designs of others and everything in between.

Come the time the workshop was supposed to end, we were feverishly brushing a coat of varnish onto our finished creations. Actually, some of us were returning Sunday to add the finishing touches, me included.

Sunday, I chose to leave around mid day to catch my train home so worked double time to create painted book covers. And I've yet to finish them. When I do, I will hopefully share.

So I have breathed fresh sea air, been soaked to the skin in heavy rain, spent a night watching lightning flashing above my bed, eaten the most delicious food, met the friendliest bunch of arty ladies, made to feel warmly welcomed by Shirley, and painted like a demon thanks to Mark.

Can't wait to do it all again next year!