Wednesday, 30 November 2011

All Wrapped Up

This months challenge over at Crafty Individuals is 'All Wrapped Up' chosen by the very talented Jo Capper-Sandon.

I decided to make some gift tags as seen above and some wrapping paper.......

Then pretty them up by adding hand made flowers and leaves, although the leaves above were a punch.
I love black and gold, it always looks so elegant.

The above paper was made by spritzing distress inks on a non stick mat and smooshing paper into it. Any gaps were filled in with DI's and foam pads. I then over stamped one of my favourite CI-161 text stamps randomly over the top.

This background was simply stamped (CI-058) in Timber Brown Staz-on onto old paper then ripped and used as a wrap around over the snowflake background shown above.

The black and gold paper was created by heat embossing the swirl (CI-182) in gold and swiping gold paint across it as above.

The other one here was heat embossed the same, but then I added the crackle background (CI 116) using versamark and gold pearlex powder.

Why not enter the challenge over on Crafty Individuals blog, there are some prizes to be won?
Sue x

Sue x

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Crafty Individuals 'newbies'

Jean ans Malcolm have added more stamps to their ever increasing collection, as shown below...

I decided to make a card and gift tag using the lovely CI-335 silhouette plate

and a set of ATC's using the rest of the plates.

I mixed and matched elements and words

and also used an image from one of their books.

I made all of the backgrounds look aged using distress inks

and raised a couple of images with 3 d pads to add a bit of interest.

and yes, I do know the soldier is 'on the slosh', wanted to get the point across that sometimes, when our worlds are turning upside down to try and 'KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON'. Easier said than done eh?

Sue x

Friday, 25 November 2011

Such 'utter class'

For many, many , many years I have been lucky to have known Dyan Reavely of Art from the Heart in Harrogate. Those of you who know me will know just how much of an inspiration she has been to me over the years. I have not been able to visit her lovely studio for classes as much as I would have liked due to me not having the guts to drive out of town! However, luckily for me, my friend Denise has recently finished working, and due to having the time has been more than eager to drive us to take part in some amazing classes.
Although I have always enjoyed playing around with mixed media, altered books, splodgy paints and all that goes with it, I struggle to journal. Writing things down on paper does not come easy to me, so I am hoping to get over my fear and begin to journal.

Dyan is 'THE QUEEN OF ART JOURNALING' Her journals are absolutely out of this world. Her talents have not gone unnoticed. She is now one of the 'Signature Designers' for Ranger! She totally deserves the success that is coming her way........GO DYAN!!!!!!

The photo's show some of the pages in preparation. We used all Dylusions products for the backgrounds. I have to say, I have loads of different makes of paints, but the creaminess of her acrylics is amazing, I had to indulge in a little spend! The sprays, used in the backgrounds above give great effects and there are so many techniques you can do with them. Dy is a fab teacher and oh soooooooooooooooooooooo classy. We were spoilt with Marks and Sparks choccy biscuits, swilled down with tea poured from a vintage brown tea pot into beautiful miss-matched china cups and saucers. Here's Lady Dy, enjoying her 'cuppa' during the day...............utter class! Don't you just love her eh?

Can you see now how you cannot fail to have a great day? The first class we attended was the anatomy of a page. We were guided through, stage by stage and used lots of different mediums.

I really must get hold of some magazines.......

I had a go at home using a slightly different approach, below. Not finished, yet though....

Then I went off and 'did my own thing' Sticking, splodging, stamping, ripping etc using VERY BRIGHT COLOURS, which I NEVER use generally. This is where I can experiment with things I don't find easy, such as journalling and using bright colours. My style at the minute is very pale and vintage, so we will see where this leads me.

I still have a long long way to go with all of these pages, time always runs away with itself for me, but at least going away for classes with Dyan gives full days of crafting without interruption.

The absolute added bonus is making new friends. We attended the class with all the regulars last weekend and have to say, it was a fantastic day!!!!!! We had a great time with the ladies who had us in stitches most of the time. I was also lucky to meet a couple of ladies who's blogs I have followed for a long long time and they both recognised me! How cool is that? Ann of Flutterby Crafter (http://flutterbycrafter.blogspot.com/) who has some amazing work to show, love her 'she doll' stuff, and the very talented Kate Crane! http://thekathrynwheel.blogspot.com/ (sorry, been trying but can't add the links)
Kate has excelled in her art journalling after attending Dyans classes. She has her own unique style and has her own DVD's out as well as contributing regularly to magazines and running her Calendar Challenge each year on her blog. I am SOOOOOOOOO looking forward to my next visit to Art From The Heart. Maybe Dyan can teach me how to add a bloomin link !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (http://www.afth.co.uk/workshops.html) It was great to meet up with you all and can't wait for our next visit in a couple of weeks.

My unexpected meeting with these lovely ladies has prompted me to get back into 'blogging mode'. So much has been going on lately I have found it very hard to grab enough time, but I'll get a catch up post done soon showing more crafty bits, family, the bungalow etc etc. Until then, thanks for popping by.
Sue x

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

'WINTER WONDERLAND' challenge

The challenge over at Crafty Individuals this month is 'WINTER WONDERLAND', a great choice ready for the magical season of Christmas which is really not that far away...I created a tag and combined it with other elements to try and gain a magical feeling.  The stamps I used were 138 (Let it snow) 281 (Magic of Christmas) 282 (Santa Claus is coming to town) and 323 (Fashion ladies).

It's always get so excited when my CI design team 'Ggoodies' arrive and have to say have had so much fun with the lovely new Christmas designs.
They all have a lovely vintage feel to them......
so as I love the vintage style had so much fun making a few Christmas cards.
The snow angel above is an older design, but one of my all time favourite Christmas stamps.  All of the designs can be seen on the website, and the challenge is on Jeans' blog.  Why not enter the challenge for the chance of winning one of Crafty Individuals amazing stamps?

Sue x