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Friday, February 21, 2020

Hello Beautiful

A very proud day today :).  I entered the Sheepski Designs FB challenge in January and was chosen to be their guest designer for the Feb/March challenge.  Thank you so much to the DT and Andrea of Sheepski Designs for this honour.

The theme for the FB challenge is to used ribbon or a bow and I chose to use the image 'Hello' for my creation.


After printing the image and computer generated sentiment I then used a large oval die to cut the image layer.  Next I masked the image and placed the oval onto my plain backing paper and set to with Distress Inks to create the background.  Once the base layer of ink was down I then used a wet one and a stencil to created the washed out areas then lightly went over with some gold from my stamp pad before removing the stencil. The image was then unmasked and coloured with Copics and enhanced with Prismacolour Pencils.  To finish off once the layers were assembled I cut some ribbon diagonally on both side edges and twisted it to resemble seaweed, a couple of light green strips of ribbon which were just twisted were added to the group and finally some pearls.  Lastly I made a small bow and added three more pearls at the top right just for a bit of balance.

I am entering this card in the following challenges : -

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Steampunk Jessica

Hi peeps, hope you are having a good day :)

How exciting is this, I have been asked to be a Guest Designer for Through The Craft Room Door (TTCRD) and here is the card I have created.  The image I worked with is Steampunk Jessica from Little Blue Button.  Now this was challenging for me as I am hopeless at cute but I had lots of fun and that is the main thing.

To begin with I designed some Steampunk pipes and valves, backing paper and text which I cut with my die cutter.
 The backing paper was then mounted on green paper and layered onto my card.  The pipes were airbrushed with several layers using my Promarkers and a gold pen used to add the finishing touches.  I then added my text which was cut with vinyl and then added bead braid around the edges.
Next job was to colour the image and place her in the frame I had also made which had a lace backing but I didn't like this one bit so a quick change in direction.  Instead I made some tiny roses using yellow vellum and added one to a couple of bronze wing charms and pearl spay.
 Next I designed a tag and added a sentiment and then finished off with a bow and another vellum rose..  The tag slides into a wee pocket embellished with another two wing charms and a opal brad.
 More of the design papers were printed for the inside of the card.
 And there we have it, my Steampunk pips card to match Steampunk Jessica in all her glory.
Ingredients:-

  • Image - Steampunk Jessica from Little Blue Button
  • Colouring Medium - Promarkers and Faber Castell Polychromos 
  • Dies - steampipes by me, XCut tags and Spellbinders Bitty Blossoms 6
  • From my stash - charms, pearls, vinyl, ribbon, brad and bead trim
I am entering this creation in the following challenges:-

Monday, January 19, 2015

Uniqueness - part 2

This is my second post as GD for this months challenge over a Path of Positivity - Challenge #22 - UNIQUENESS

I am leaving my thought from my fist post about Uniqueness on this post, this might be the first time you have visited here and it saves me writing it all again - after all personal views don't change that fast hahahaha.

'Do you ever get the feeling that being UNIQUE is getting harder and harder as so many folks follow trends, live their lives through others, are moulded by school, government, church, fashion, media etc. to 'conform', to be one of the 'group'.  The surface of us to me is really far from unique but underneath, when we look at our inner thoughts and for those who dare speak out, dress differently etc. yep each and every one of us is Unique - it just needs to be looked for, bit like not judging a book by it's cover lol.

Right, I have said my bit, I could go on forever about finding uniqueness in life, in people, in everything around us but I won't hahahaha.  

For my second creation I am using the image 'Vaguely Goth' by IKEsART, I just love this image, last time I coloured it I did so based on the film 'Avatar' for a Movie Night theme so this is fun to colour her again with a different theme.  I have decided to make a box to hold Post-Its, a pad of paper and a pencil, something handy for a change instead of a card.




So onto this months sponsors for this challenge and the prizes for entering this challenge before I go any further with my creation:)
  • A prize package worth $10 of digi images (digital papers not applicable) from Scribbles Designs, one of our guest sponsors this month, for the post or project that the DT deems most inspiring of the bunch.

  •  A $10 gift certificate from Ike's Art, one of our guest sponsors this month, for a person chosen in a random draw based on all entrants.


There will also be:
  • One digital designer paper (made to order in a couple different ways) from Décosse's Dynamite Doodles for one lucky voter who leaves a comment.
  • One digital sentiment for every single person who enters the challenge.
WOW - that is a lot of prizes <g>
I think that is the important bits all mentioned so now I will tell you a little about my note pad box and what I did.

To begin with I folded and cut the box and cover for the holder.
Next I rummaged through my scraps of paper and found some awesome cut offs I have had for ages of crocodile skin and better still I had it in three colours - perfect.  As a contrast I used some zebra wrapping paper,  I tore each of the papers into small bits ready to decoupage my box segments.
Here is the outside completed.  I have used some crackle paint base over the top and later will put the top coat on - fingers crossed this stuff will work, I found it in a wee craft shop in Kenya and have no idea how long it has been sitting on the shelf <g>  The box for holding the note pad etc. was done in the same way.
Next I printed some synonyms of the word 'uniqueness' and airbrushed with orange Promarker.
Time to colour the digi, Promarkers were used for this plus a gold and a silver pen.
The image was placed on the top of the box cover and more of the crackle paint applied. This was put to one side to dry and I got on with making my pencil to go in the box.  I do love my wee IKEA pencils, mainly because they are free and so perfect for this sort of project.  I drilled a hole through the top of the pencil and then covered it in copper paint.  To make the bead chain I used light weight blue wire and threaded a fabulous and very special bead followed by small beads in copper and blue colours.  The special bead is from a Kenya and is a hand made clay bead from Kazuri Beads.  It is a wonderful story of how this bead factory first started up - in a nutshell, originally two Kenyan ladies were employed to make the beads as a way of giving them employment in 1975.  These ladies desperately needed to work in order to look after their families (often unmarried mothers).  Now many women are employed here and each of them along with their family members receives on top of their salery full medical care for themselves and their families, a huge benefit as medical in Kenya is not free and often beyond the financial ability of many locals.  I must have spent a good two hours in the back of the workplace with jars and jars and even more jars hunting for just the right beads for my crafting to bring back to Saudi with me.  Each bead is totally hand made from start to finish and so is 'unique', a one of a kind and just so perfect for this challenge :)
Time to try the top crackle coat.  Now I can add it was not brilliant, a very faint cracked effect but not strong enough to be be picked up by the camera :(
So here we have the finished box.  I added a line of Liquid Pearls to the bottom edge of the image just to finish it off.
On the inside of the box I added a quote by Mandy Hale which I thought was brilliant.

 Finally a full front view, after all the digi is the main part of this creation.

Thank you for stopping by and wishing you a happy crafting day :)

Ingredients:-
  • 'Vaguely Goth' by IKEsART
  • Die - Sizzix 657938
  • Colouring Medium - Promarkers
  • Papers from my scraps
  • Hobbycraft Creations base coat and Antique Crackle top coat
  • Liquid Pearls
  • Pencil, beads, paper pad, Post Its from my stash
I am entering this creation in the following challenges:-
  • Opus Gluei - JFF, 2W - #200 Anything But a Card
  • Scribble and Scrap - 2W, SIO, E3, C15, F -  #36 Always:  Anything Goes and CANDY
  • Alphabet Challenge - 2W, 1E, JFF - (W2 of 2) - X for X-periment (use a new technique) (TORN PAPER BACKGROND COLLAGE)
  • Wags 'n Whiskers - 2W, 2E, SIO - No. 145 - (W2 of 2) -  Anything Goes


Monday, January 5, 2015

Uniqueness - Part 1

Good day my lovelies.  WOW this is pretty exciting for me, to be a guest designer on the Path Of Positivity blog.  I have long admired this blog, there is something just that little bit special about the themes chosen and the thought that has gone into them, a inclusiveness, a meaning behind the thinking and the use of values etc. which are so important to me - not something usually seen:)

So, onto the challenge this month over a Path of Positivity - UNIQUENESS

Do you ever get the feeling that being UNIQUE is getting harder and harder as so many folks follow trends, live their lives through other, are moulded by school, government, church, fashion, media etc. to 'conform', to be one of the 'group'.  The surface of us to me is really far from unique but underneath, when we look at our inner thoughts and for those who dare speak out, dress differently etc. yep each and every one of us is Unique - it just needs to be looked for, bit like not judging a book by it's cover lol.

Right, I have said my bit, I could go on forever about finding uniqueness is life but I won't hahahaha.  So onto this months sponsors for this challenge:-

For the first of my two postings I am working with the image Movember Boys by ScribblesbySandy.  A really fun image which caused me to really put my thinking cap on. Now I realise this image was made for the moustache November fundraising that men folk do and it does fit in with my thinking of 'following trends' but to make each individual unique - well !!!!! After searching the net for some good quotes I came across this one - If everyone would look for that uniqueness then we would have a very colorful world by Michael Schenker. Perfect, works well with the image and works with my thinking too :) :)
Here is what I have come up with so hope you like it.


Right - onto the prizes for entering this challenge before I go any further with my creation.
  • A prize package worth $10 of digi images (digital papers not applicable) from Scribbles Designs, one of our guest sponsors this month, for the post or project that the DT deems most inspiring of the bunch.

  •  A $10 gift certificate from Ike's Art, one of our guest sponsors this month, for a person chosen in a random draw based on all entrants.


There will also be:
  • One digital designer paper (made to order in a couple different ways) from Décosse's Dynamite Doodles for one lucky voter who leaves a comment.
  • One digital sentiment for every single person who enters the challenge.
WOW - that is a lot of prizes <g>

So back to my card now and a little about what I did.
To begin with I designed some paper in Photoshop which had all the colours of the rainbow in it ready to go with the colourful sentiment.  I fancied making this card into a Birthday one so I also designed the Happy Birthday using the words of the challenge 'UNIQUENESS'

 Now you can read the sentiment two ways - Revel in you birthday, after all it is you very own special day or revel in your Uniqueness :) :)

After printing the paper background it embossed it.  I do love the way printed paper, when embossed hard is distressed at the same time, killing two birds with one stone works for me.  The birthday sentiment was then cut out and mounted on black card.  The image was printed with the added quote (not part of the original image) and coloured with Promarkers, this was then mounted on card and placed on the card with foam tape.  Wiggly eyes were add to a few of the figures, just for a bit of added interest. A very simple card but with a bit of depth of thought to it.

So just in case you have forgotten what the card looks like here it is again

Ingredients:-
  • Image - Movember Boys by ScribblesbySandy
  • Colouring media - Promarkers
  • Embossilicious A4 embossing folder
  • DP by me
  • Wiggly eyes from my stash
I am entering this creation into the following challenges :-
  • Love to Scrap - 2W, 3E, F, digi or real stamping - (Week 1) Use something beginning with at least one of the following letters: L, T, S, C, B (Blue, Birthday, sheep, lion, cat)
  • Ooh La La Creations - 2W, SIO - (Week 1) Words to Inspire
  • Through the Purple Haze - W, E3, C10 - Anything Goes
  • Monday Mood Board- M, first Monday of the month - (January) Photo Inspiration*