......is the title of the challenge this week over at the Simon Says Monday Challenge blog!
And, yes, yes I do, thank you for asking!
I used some for the background in this panel...
I've used Acrylic Drawing inks for this, love them lots! As the inks are acrylic, they're permanent once dry. This means you can layer them without them mixing to a muddy mess. Also, if you add paint on top, it won't react and change the paint colour. Sometimes adding white paint stencilling (for example) over dye ink sprays can result in the white paint tinting slightly, and losing the bright white look. Not the case if you use acrylic inks!
I used just three colours of Daler Rowney inks (you can find some here). I dripped a little bit onto regular cardstock, squirted with water to make the ink flow slightly, then dried it off. Then I simply repeated this with each colour in turn. Once the card was covered, I brayered over it with white paint, both to tone down the very dark areas, and to give a little texture. When the paint was dry, I went over it in places with more ink, resulting in a layered, inky look....
I stamped a little around the edges, and sprinkled on white UTEE in places. once melted, this gives a great splatter effect...
As you can see, I did some stitching too!
My image is a nice mixture of very old and very new stamps!
I have had this Peddlers Pack stamp of the little girl for getting on for 8 years, and it's still a favourite! She is standing on a film strip edging stamp that just arrived this morning, brand new from Kaiserkraft! This could easily become a very useful addition to the stamp collection!
I've printed a few circles, and added an old book phrase just to finish off.
The other great thing about acrylic inks is that they scrub off your hands very easily, so I'm all clean and raring to get going on a Christmas project or two! See you soon!
Trish xxx
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Messy Monoprinting!
Hello!
I've been getting messy with paint again!
My DT piece this week for A Sprinkle Of Imagination is now live...
I'm sharing a monoprinting background technique, please hop on over to the creative team blog to see how I did it! In the meantime, here's a little teaser pic...
Take care,
Trish xx
I've been getting messy with paint again!
My DT piece this week for A Sprinkle Of Imagination is now live...
I'm sharing a monoprinting background technique, please hop on over to the creative team blog to see how I did it! In the meantime, here's a little teaser pic...
Take care,
Trish xx
Friday, 8 November 2013
Craft Stamper Blog Challenge- Halfway reminder!
Hello!
It's midway between challenges over at the Craft Stamper blog... which means you still have time to enter the current 'splatter' challenge and bag yourself some great prizes! Which other challenge offers you the chance to get published in a national magazine, AND become a guest DT member, AND win crafty goodies? That's right, no other challenge out there offers this kind of prize!!
OK.... off my soapbox now to share a little more splattery inspiration!
ssssssssh.... don't tell anyone.... this *might* just be a Christmas card! I know, way to early! It wasn't going to be festive, but once it was done it just had the look of Christmas...Either that or I'm going mad!
Very easy to do, just flick some red paint in one corner of your cardstock (splatter effect number 1!)
Cover two bits of cardstock with old book pages, then cut one into a square shape. Stamp with some dots, then edge with brown ink. The other bit of book paged covered card was die cut into a star shape. I then glazed it by painting on some Glossy Accents that I had mixed up with Peacock Feathers reinker...
The star was stuck to the square, then the square stuck to the card blank. My final bit of splattering was to flick some gold ink over the right hand side.....a little bit of sparkle!
So....have you entered the challenge yet? go on, you know you want to! Don't forget to tell your friends!
All the details can be found HERE !
Looking forward to seeing what you create,
Trish xxx
It's midway between challenges over at the Craft Stamper blog... which means you still have time to enter the current 'splatter' challenge and bag yourself some great prizes! Which other challenge offers you the chance to get published in a national magazine, AND become a guest DT member, AND win crafty goodies? That's right, no other challenge out there offers this kind of prize!!
OK.... off my soapbox now to share a little more splattery inspiration!
ssssssssh.... don't tell anyone.... this *might* just be a Christmas card! I know, way to early! It wasn't going to be festive, but once it was done it just had the look of Christmas...Either that or I'm going mad!
Very easy to do, just flick some red paint in one corner of your cardstock (splatter effect number 1!)
Cover two bits of cardstock with old book pages, then cut one into a square shape. Stamp with some dots, then edge with brown ink. The other bit of book paged covered card was die cut into a star shape. I then glazed it by painting on some Glossy Accents that I had mixed up with Peacock Feathers reinker...
The star was stuck to the square, then the square stuck to the card blank. My final bit of splattering was to flick some gold ink over the right hand side.....a little bit of sparkle!
So....have you entered the challenge yet? go on, you know you want to! Don't forget to tell your friends!
All the details can be found HERE !
Looking forward to seeing what you create,
Trish xxx
Monday, 4 November 2013
Poppies
Hello!
My turn today over at Calico Crafts to share my DT project with you all! As today is my closest posting date to Remembrance Sunday, I decided to share a project using poppies as the focal point....
Please check it out here.....
Love Trish x
My turn today over at Calico Crafts to share my DT project with you all! As today is my closest posting date to Remembrance Sunday, I decided to share a project using poppies as the focal point....
Please check it out here.....
Love Trish x
Saturday, 2 November 2013
Bookmaking three- The Piano Hinge!
Hello!
I have a DT project for A Sprinkle Of Imagination to share today!
The third part of my bookmaking series, this week I'll show you (with loads of pictures!) how to make a book with a piano hinge spine. A little fiddly, but well worth the effort!
Here is the finished look....
Why not pop on over to the ASOI blog to see how to do it!
Love Trish xx
I have a DT project for A Sprinkle Of Imagination to share today!
The third part of my bookmaking series, this week I'll show you (with loads of pictures!) how to make a book with a piano hinge spine. A little fiddly, but well worth the effort!
Here is the finished look....
Why not pop on over to the ASOI blog to see how to do it!
Love Trish xx
Monday, 28 October 2013
Danse Macabre
Hello!
I'm in deadline hell this week.... two projects due to get posted off on Wednesday. So what have I been doing? Sewing tutus for plastic skeletons! Here is Danse Macabre...
The coffin has been created using a Tando die cut coffin kit ( I cut off the web bit from one of the layers!). The grungy textured effect is very very easy to do, simply paint the glued together coffin black, then add splodges of puff paint randomly all over. Once the puff paint is heated, the raised texture becomes apparent! I then rubbed silver gilding wax over the whole thing to achieve the faux metal look...
My skeleton is a plastic one from the supermarket, painted black and with more gilding wax added. I made a little black net tutu, and a top hat from beads glued together!
He (she???) has a mock feather type boa, and a red UTEE heart just to give that little splash of colour. I hot glued the skeleton in position, in very much a 'Ta Da!' pose!!
This week, the theme over at Simon Says Stamp And Show Monday challenge is 'anything goes'. My slightly bonkers skeleton will fit nicely I think, so I'm linking him (her??) up!
Have a great week everyone!
Trish xxxx
I'm in deadline hell this week.... two projects due to get posted off on Wednesday. So what have I been doing? Sewing tutus for plastic skeletons! Here is Danse Macabre...
The coffin has been created using a Tando die cut coffin kit ( I cut off the web bit from one of the layers!). The grungy textured effect is very very easy to do, simply paint the glued together coffin black, then add splodges of puff paint randomly all over. Once the puff paint is heated, the raised texture becomes apparent! I then rubbed silver gilding wax over the whole thing to achieve the faux metal look...
My skeleton is a plastic one from the supermarket, painted black and with more gilding wax added. I made a little black net tutu, and a top hat from beads glued together!
He (she???) has a mock feather type boa, and a red UTEE heart just to give that little splash of colour. I hot glued the skeleton in position, in very much a 'Ta Da!' pose!!
This week, the theme over at Simon Says Stamp And Show Monday challenge is 'anything goes'. My slightly bonkers skeleton will fit nicely I think, so I'm linking him (her??) up!
Have a great week everyone!
Trish xxxx
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Altered Tin!
Hello!
I've just taken part in a fabulous altered tin swap, hosted by the wonderful artist that is Louise (or Zuzu as she's known in crafty circles!) Now that my tin is safely in the hands of the recipient, I can share her on my blog! I made an angel.....
My tin started off as the container for some mini cookie cutters...
I decided to incorporate the tin into an assemblage piece, so I covered it with book pages along with all the other parts of my angel! I then gave everything a wash of gesso to tone down the yellowish of the pages, then added a little brown edging here and there with ink. Then it was time to put everything together! I created arms from wire, and glued them on underneath the wings...
The feet are rolled up strips of paper, twisted into a spiral and then covered with the book pages..
My angels head is a wooden bead, painted and with eyes and cheeks drawn on. Her hair is more book pages...
It's tricky to glue two curved surfaces together, especially when you don't really want lots of glue showing! The way around this is to add a 'collar' , and glue the bead into the centre of it...
The focal point of my angel is the red wire worked heart in the centre. I twisted some wire into a heart shape, then glued it to a book page. The heart was then filled with dyed glossy accents (a drop of Barn Door reinker!)....
I loved making her, and especially liked the minimilist colour scheme I chose to use, a little different from my usual pieces!
Have a great weekend!
Trish xxx
I've just taken part in a fabulous altered tin swap, hosted by the wonderful artist that is Louise (or Zuzu as she's known in crafty circles!) Now that my tin is safely in the hands of the recipient, I can share her on my blog! I made an angel.....
My tin started off as the container for some mini cookie cutters...
I decided to incorporate the tin into an assemblage piece, so I covered it with book pages along with all the other parts of my angel! I then gave everything a wash of gesso to tone down the yellowish of the pages, then added a little brown edging here and there with ink. Then it was time to put everything together! I created arms from wire, and glued them on underneath the wings...
The feet are rolled up strips of paper, twisted into a spiral and then covered with the book pages..
My angels head is a wooden bead, painted and with eyes and cheeks drawn on. Her hair is more book pages...
It's tricky to glue two curved surfaces together, especially when you don't really want lots of glue showing! The way around this is to add a 'collar' , and glue the bead into the centre of it...
The focal point of my angel is the red wire worked heart in the centre. I twisted some wire into a heart shape, then glued it to a book page. The heart was then filled with dyed glossy accents (a drop of Barn Door reinker!)....
I loved making her, and especially liked the minimilist colour scheme I chose to use, a little different from my usual pieces!
Have a great weekend!
Trish xxx
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Cover Story- Bookmaking part two!
Hello!
Part two of my bookmaking series is now live over at A Sprinkle Of Imagination! This tutorial concentrates on covers and closures...here is my finished book...
Lots of pictures and a full step by step is waiting on the creative team blog here for you to look at!
Have a great day!
Trish xx
Part two of my bookmaking series is now live over at A Sprinkle Of Imagination! This tutorial concentrates on covers and closures...here is my finished book...
Lots of pictures and a full step by step is waiting on the creative team blog here for you to look at!
Have a great day!
Trish xx
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Batty Tag!
Hello!
I think I've made more spooky Halloween creations this year than ever before.... definitely embracing all things creepy at the moment! The challenge over at Our Creative Corner this month is all about Halloween tags, and I think this little (well not so little, its one of Rangers giant tags really!) project will fit right in...
The challenge also asks for surface texture....so I've gone a bit bonkers with the texture paste...
As well as the stencilling, I've got plenty of texture going on right from the beginning. I coated my blank tag with gesso to start with, nice and thick in places. This means if you blast it with a heat gun it bubbles up, more texture! I smeared and stamped and printed onto the tag using paint and Archival ink, before adding my figure. Gorgeously Zombie-like, I thought! This is a digi from DillyBeans , coloured with paint...
My bats are metal embellishments, with an added coat of black soot distress embossing powder to give a nice textured look..
I painted the metal black first, so it shows through were the powder has rubbed away.
I can feel more spooky makes coming up..watch this space!
Trish xxx
I think I've made more spooky Halloween creations this year than ever before.... definitely embracing all things creepy at the moment! The challenge over at Our Creative Corner this month is all about Halloween tags, and I think this little (well not so little, its one of Rangers giant tags really!) project will fit right in...
The challenge also asks for surface texture....so I've gone a bit bonkers with the texture paste...
As well as the stencilling, I've got plenty of texture going on right from the beginning. I coated my blank tag with gesso to start with, nice and thick in places. This means if you blast it with a heat gun it bubbles up, more texture! I smeared and stamped and printed onto the tag using paint and Archival ink, before adding my figure. Gorgeously Zombie-like, I thought! This is a digi from DillyBeans , coloured with paint...
My bats are metal embellishments, with an added coat of black soot distress embossing powder to give a nice textured look..
I painted the metal black first, so it shows through were the powder has rubbed away.
I can feel more spooky makes coming up..watch this space!
Trish xxx
Monday, 21 October 2013
Teeny Canvases!
Hello!
I've been playing with some very cute and tiny canvases today for my Calico Crafts DT project.... a little peek...
The whole thing is now live on the Calico Crafts blog here...
I would love it if you could pop on over and let mw know what you think!
Trish xxx
I've been playing with some very cute and tiny canvases today for my Calico Crafts DT project.... a little peek...
The whole thing is now live on the Calico Crafts blog here...
I would love it if you could pop on over and let mw know what you think!
Trish xxx
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