Saturday, 14 November 2009

Altered book: project 1- stage 4

So had you forgotten all about this then? My altered book project has been just sitting in a box waiting for me to have time to tinker with it. This is stage 4: make a niche. My niche as you can see is forming a grave. Please forgive the photo (5th attempt and there are still shiny areas - I tried with flash on and flash off, lights on and lights off then finally with just the poor light from the window behind it and flash on!).

I really like grave yards as they are always tranquil places to sit or stroll through and it doesn't matter if they are kept neat and tidy; sometimes the wilder they are - the more wildlife friendly they are. I have used a daisy trim on the grass - pushing up daisies (get it?). The skeleton is just a plastic one bought from the pound shop around Halloween time.

Here is how I made the niche:
Using a pencil and ruler I marked out a rectangle where I wanted to cut the niche from and made sure there was enough room for the articles being secreted away there.

I placed a cutting mat under a few sheets at a time and using a sturdy craft knife (or carpet knife) and a metal edged ruler I cut out the rectangles. Keep going until the required depth. To glue them together, with mod podge, I just glued the inside edges and the outside edges rather than the whole page to reduce wrinkling.
I painted the inside of the niche a nice muddy brown colour using a mixture of brown acrylic paints. The head stones are photos of real headstones printed on white card and aged even more with distress inks. The left hand page was painted black, then an orange border rub-on added and coloured with alcohol inks. Using quite a dry brush I painted over the black with perfect pearls. Stamped the Grave todinings' in versamark and swished over some green perfect pearls. The dragon is stamped using black ink. The right hand side is paper that looks a bit like grass darkened down with distress inks.

Friday, 13 November 2009

ATC swap theme remember remember

El dia de los muertos

Card: white paper and card, material skull, copic pens to colour
Other: free brush set and wording

Today I finished off my ATCs for the CBC swap. This months theme is 'remember remember'. My first ATC is all about the Mexican day of the dead (El dia de los muertos) when people remember their family and friends who have died. They make little sugar skulls and decorate them to adorn alters at the beginning of November. I had a scrap of material left that had a similar pattern on so the skull embellishment on the front is cut out from the material and stuck onto an acetate overly. The background I made using these free brushes (thank you Mel) printed onto white card then coloured in using copic pens. The 'remember' script I got from UK scrappers (thank you) which I also used in my second ATC below.

Remember remember the 5th of November

This one as you have guessed already depicts Guy Fawkes night with fireworks lighting up the sky.

Inks: alcohol inks various colours
Card: white paper, dark blue mirror card, acetate
Stamp: free stamp from craft stamper mag
Other: sticky stuff and Tonertex glitter, 3 sequens

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

CBC Beer mat swap

Here are my beer mats
for the CBC swap


They were all painted with white gesso before I decorated them.

Embrace Imperfection
Inks: Distress ink frayed burlap, Archival ink coffee, Brilliance graphite black
Card: DCWV Once upon a time mat stack, gold angel hair
Stamps: Topaz lady (unknown) Stampers anonymous Mini muse
Other: old lace, bottle cap, mirror, Distress stickles walnut stain, copic pens to colour

Live the Life
Inks: Stazon black, Distress inks: peeled paint, mustard seed, marigold, black soot and worn lipstick
Stamps: Stampers anonymous Mini muse, Inkadinkadoo Rock star
Card: red glossy card, white card
Other: black wire, mica piece, peel-off notes, pens and bleach to colour

Metal

Card: Black card, silver coloured metal
Other:
brad, gems, spellbinder impressibilities butterfly, pewter paint, crackle glaze, glitter, black acrylic paint

Fleur De Lys
Card: dark green patterned card decoupaged (unknown)
Other: fleur de lys brads (black enamel filed off then coloured with oregano alcohol ink)

Sunday, 8 November 2009

A few cards


Happy Birthday Mum

I found this tutorial the other day and loved the card Michelle made so much that I just had to have a go for my mum's birthday card. I didn't have the same stamps or colours (nothing new there!) but I used her overall design. Mine is not nearly as good as Michelle's but I would definitely try this again. (thank you for sharing Michelle)

Inks:
Brilliance pearlescent yellow, Adirondack stream and terra cotta, Archival coffee, Versafine onyx black, Stampin up certainly celery and cream caramel, dark green, Distress ink weathered wood
Card:
black, white, teal
Stamps: Papertreyink Out on a limb, Basic grey Flourish corners (small flower), Rubber Stamp Tapestry (foliage), Stampers anonymous Urban tapestry (splotches for leaves in tree), a text stamp unknown
Other:
Silver brads



Happy Birthday Dad

This cute little car stamp by Mabel Lucie Atwell was perfect for dad, I can just imagine him playing with one of these as a little boy. Actually it was probably a go-cart that he played with! I decoupaged the image and shaded the outside with distress inks.

Inks: Black document ink, Distress inks Antique linen and walnut stain
Card: Ivory
Stamp: Mabel Lucie Atwell Boy with car
Other: Prisma pencils and sansador to colour, silver pen



Happy Anniversary Mum & Dad!

Yet another fabby tutorial (thank you for sharing Nathalia) but I didn't make an accordion book I just used the idea to make this card.

I used grunge paper instead of chipboard.

Inks: Distress inks frayed burlap and walnut stain
Card: grunge paper, white card
Stamps: I stamped the inside using selective colouring with Marvy pens with various stampin up pocket silhouette stamps and Rubber stamp tapestry stamps having brayered lightly for the sky and ground first. The greeting is from stampin up cheer and wishes. Dragonfly on shrink plastic from Aspects of design 38 Daisy daydreams
Other: Ckalky emulsion French turquoise for the undercoat, Crackle paint Picket fence paint, eyelets, small terracotta pot, flowersoft and wire, lucky white heather (plastic), filigree button for the handle, shrink plastic dragon fly with some thin black wire for it's legs.



The inside
Just when I thought I was taking better photos
I go and do something like this - C'est la vie!
You get the idea anyway.

Monday, 26 October 2009

Tegan and Connell's October 09 visit


My little pink creations
by Tegan (aged 11)



Happy Halloween Everyone
from Connell (aged 9)

Friday, 23 October 2009

Erin's birthday card and jewellery

Happy Birthday Erin

I made the card, faux dichroic glass jewellery and little box to match - all with pink and black as the theme.
The pink background on the card is made by running white card through a Cuttlebug with embossing folder Textile texture (thanks for the loan of the folder Heather), then spray with Cherry limeade glimmer mist, leave to dry then rub the raised surface with silver metallic rub on to give a silver accent to it. The pink roses layer behind the greeting is rose vellum on silver embossed card.
The jewellery is made following Sid's tutorial ,with sea washed glass from Portobello beach and I used the same method to alter a tiny mosaic tile (left over from doing up the kitchen years ago). I made the little box to match using the same rose vellum and black card. Thank you Ruth for showing me how to make the box - Ruth made me some lovely earrings fro my birthday and presented them to me in a sweet little box so I just had to find out how she had made it.

Inks: Brilliance Graphite black, Distress ink Worn lipstick
Card: white card, black card, rose vellum. silver embossed card, cotton white Broderie card
Stamps: Stampin up Cheers and wishes
Other: sea washed glass, UTEE, alcohol ink Pitch black, foil, silver flakes, black velvet cord, silver bail, brooch back, mini tile, gem brad, metallic rub on

Monday, 19 October 2009

Our 18th Anniversary card


Yep 18 years of married bliss!

This was not the original card I made for Harry but I lost the first one! It will turn up eventually - it is probably in amongst the Christmas cards I was making at the weekend.
I was going to add the green heart to the side of the greeting so that was why I had left larger space beside the greeting but then I changed my mind - which left a space and I didn't notice until I had finished it. Doh!!!

Inks: Adirondack woodlands, Distress ink frayed burlap
Card: Once upon a time stack, ivory card stock, Border for the greeting is Anna griffin label.
Stamp: Stampin up cheers and wishes
Other: haert coloured with lettuce alcohol ink, gold cord

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Garage scrapbook pages




Here are a couple of 8 x 8 inch scrapbook pages based on a layout posted by Sue for a CBC challenge. We demolished the single garage and had a double garage built on that spot. It used to house the motor bike and a car but now is more like overspill from the house. It has no heating in there so gets really chilly in winter.

Inks: Black document ink, Colorbox fluid chalk inks
Card: Cosmo cricket
Stamps: Stampin up Loads of love (pick-up truck) and totally tabs, Dimensional fourth (bike)
Other: coloured pens for the wavy lines

Sunday, 11 October 2009

X marks the spot tag


And finally X. The theme for the ukstampers weekly challenge No. 59 is X marks the spot and you see here I have used the crosshairs of sights to signify the X marking the spot.

Inks: black document ink, Distress inks black soot and walnut stain
Card: white, acetate 'x'
Stamps: Stampers anonymous Mini muse, Tim Holtz foam stamps Chronicles
Other: eyelet, hole punch