Sunday, 15 July 2018

Challenge reminder

Happy Sunday everyone, today I’m sharing a beautiful Dream Catcher designed by Melina for Rubber Dance and I’ve used it in this post to remind you of the current challenge, which runs to end of the month, so still plenty of time to enter.




So I started with a wet in wet technique by wetting my watercolour card and then dropping colour onto the wet card.
The water travels across the page randomly, or as I like to think it goes to where it wants to be lol.





I dried the page  thoroughly and then with blue gold added lots of splashes, I load my brush with lots of colour and then tap the brush on my other hand over the areas I want the paint. The bigger the brush the larger the splashes. ( sorry for the focal point being out of focus, I was trying to show the gold)




Then I stamped the focal point and the little elements randomly round the page. I mounted this onto gold card before adding it to a card 



Hope you like it 
Hugs xxx




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Saturday, 12 May 2018

Box for Paper Artsy

Hello everyone today I’m over on the Paper Artsy blog with my take on their current challenge theme which is boxes!









Why not pop over to the blog for more info!

Take Care
Hugs xxx





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Thursday, 3 May 2018

Another journal page

Hello everyone, I hope you are all well and enjoying spring if you are in the UK and wherever you are that you are peaceful and happy. Today I have another journal page for you, so sit back and relax while I take you through my process. It’s very similar to my last post if you missed it you can find here.





Lots of collage papers knocked back with Fresco chalk acrylic paint from Paper Artsy.




Elements on the background include Distress Crayons, Aqua Flow Pens for the stamping which is Vintage Script from Rubber Dance.





The gold in the corners is Corners no1 from ArtZone And the girl is painted with Media Fluids from DecoArt.





Using Acrylic ink in Burnt Umber and my dip pen I outlined the leaves from the stencil. More butterflies from the Crafter’s Companion papers and then to finish a die cut and textured butterfly from Tim Holtz.









A last look at the whole page.


Thanks for stopping by and I hope to see you all soon.

Hugsxx 











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It’s been a while but I’m back

Hello everyone, I’ve been missing for a while from blog land due to a recent family bereavement. I’m sure you can imagine the impact of this on our family and will forgive my absence. It’s taken a while for me to get back into creating but I’m getting there.
So here is a journal page I created in my all new studio (you may remember I’ve just moved) which I’m learning to love. It’s still not completely sorted as I keep moving things around, which I guess I will do until I have everything where it feels right for it to be. I do love the afternoon sun though that floods in the big window and onto my desk. Yes my desk has moved, but it now feels right.

Here it is

So I started with lots of collage papers randomly stuck on the page with Modge Podge



I then used acrylic paint to knock back the paper and provide a tooth for the Distress Crayon and Scribble Sticks I used to add colour and visual texture


While in Yorkshire recently in a garden centre I picked up a pad of designer paper 
from Crafter’s Companion which had these lovely butterflies. So I cut them out and stuck them on as my focal point.


For more interest I added washi tape from Tim Holtz - Ranger and the sentiment is stickers from Marta Łapkowska- 13@rts


A close up





A simple journal page with lots of visual texture, I hope you like it

Hugsxx 




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Sunday, 18 February 2018

How to - recycling into Art

Hello to you all, today I’m over on the Rubber Dance Blog with a fab little how to, using recycled packaging! 


Why not pop over,  and see how this came together to create this lovely wall art which can anywhere in your home.

Take care for now
Hugs xxx






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Friday, 16 February 2018

How to - quick card

Hello everyone here’s another addition to my how to blog posts, and today I’m showing how to make your very own birthday card without stamps.




So I started with my background (I have limited supplies at this house, as most have gone to the new one) 

I taped a piece of mixed media card to my mat and blended some colour using Dyan Reaverly paints. Once this was dry with a Tim Holtz stencil and white paint I added to form my background.


I painted a piece of card white, dried it and then drew my flowers. This didn’t take me long as I’ve been drawing this style of flower since I was a child. Who knew 50 odd years later I’d still be using it to make a card. There are lots of tutorials on how to draw simple of flowers and I really encourage you to have a go.


I coloured them with my new Brush Pens from Fabre Castell, I have the big Brush Pens and love them so thought I’d invest in the smaller nibbed ones for the smaller projects. They work fabulously over any painted surface, as you have a couple of mins to blend but once dry they are permanent.

You can see that I didn’t mind going over the edges as I was going to cut them out (which wasnt the greatest cutting in the world as I had to use kitchen scissors)


Next I cut my sentiment using my cricut but a die cut or stamped one would work, or if you were really brave a hand written one would be perfect!
I covered mine with sparkles.



Some close ups


As previous stated the cutting was not good lol, but I tidied  up with a black pen as you can see on the finished card.



And another look at the finished card



I hope you are inspired to have a go yourself, how lovely to create something that you designed, this is going to my Mum who I know 
Will love that I drew and painted it. 

Hugs to you all xxx



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Thursday, 15 February 2018

Sew sweet

Hello everyone I’m here today to share this sweet card I made as reminder for the February challenge over on the Rubber Dance blog.



And here’s how!

I started with Brushos which I dried and then started my stamping. This set is Sew Sweet designed by my friend Katy Leitch for Rubber Dance.




I used the Brushos on my craft Mat to add colour to the different elements.


I am addicted to gold splashes at the moment so of course I added a few




I added some crystals to another piece of card so that I could stamp and cut out some buttons

And there it is



The stamps can be purchased from the shop and if you use this code DWFreeShip you will get free shipping when you spend over €15



I hope you enjoyed this post and would love to read your comments 

Hugs xxx



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Wednesday, 7 February 2018

Little houses

Hello everyone, here I am again with more creative inspiration, this time for Country View Crafts. The them is Anything but cute and you could win £20 
To spend in the shop, and with all the new stuff coming out of Creativation 2018 which I know will soon be in the shop now is a great time to enter.

So today I’m sharing these little houses. I’ve had this die for ages but never got round to using it, so I cut myself a bunch out,  and have a ready stack.


So here’s what I did

Laying out the different pieces I decided to add lots of texture, using Craft Paste through a stencil.

Below is the roof pieces


And the body of the houses


Standing it up to get an idea of what it looked like. I throughly dried the paste with a heat tool






The paint I used was Chalk Mists , and here and there Gold



I added some washy tape for interest, and as the stencil I used created what looked like doors and windows I made these stand 
out with a black pen.



Again a touch of Gold








Material I used

Houses and Washi Tape - Tim Holtz, Sizzix
Grunge Paste - Paper Artsy
Stencil - Essentials no 1 ArtZone
Paints - Chalk Mists 13@rts
Gold - Zig Kuretake Gansai Tambi 

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, if you have any questions please leave in the comments and I’ll get back to you

Take care
Hugs xx


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