Saturday, 31 January 2015

Clarity challenge - things with wings

This is my post for the Clarity Challenge "Things with wings".

I have been away from crafts for a while, with the busy Christmas period and a move to a dedicated craft room!

This card was created using the Clarity chrysanthemum stencil, over which I rubbed a watercolour pencil against some sand paper, then spritzed it with water.  This was a bit of an experiment and the colours ran due to the water resting on the card and running under the stencil slightly (the card stock was quite non-porus).  To recover the piece, when it was dry, I used the corresponding pencil to outline each petal, to give definition to each petal.

The dragonfly is one of my oldest Clarity stamps, which was bought for me by my Mum, along with a couple of other Clarity stamps and a VHS video of Barbara!  I have been hooked on the wonderful Clarity products ever since!  The dragonfly was stamped in black, but I thought it looked too harsh with the flower; along came my newly acquired "Glossy ascents" for the wings, still too harsh, so had the idea of adding irredesent glitter to the wings.  Quite pleased with the combination of accidents and experiments, this really is the joy of crafting, not always following a plan from start to finish!



Sunday, 28 September 2014

Clarity Challenge - Nature


This months entry for the Clarity Stamps challenge was created with:
🔹 the tree/branch from the "Joy frame kit" stamp set
🔹2 of the leaves from the "Remountable Split Tree Leaves" Clear Stamps 
🔹forest ridge 
🔹bunny3.  

The sunrise was created by rubbing rose, orange and gold inks on a dry baby wipe, in a circular motion.  This is the first attempt using the dry wipe to blend and I was very impressed how well it worked.  

I have gone through many sponges in the past, which have disintegrated mid project; perhaps I'm not buying the right sponges?  Baby wipes are much cheaper, you can make a nice pad with them, and makes use of the packets of wipes that have become too dry to clean stamps with!


Sun detail.


Thursday, 31 July 2014

Anything goes - try something new


Well this months Clarity challenge was anything goes, with encouragement to try something new.  I was fascinated with the shaving cream technique and originally thought I would try this.  However most of the shops I tried only stocked shaving gel.  I will have to keep an eye out and wait!  

Anyway I was doing a bit of tidying and came across a kids creative kit by crayola.  Basically it is white card which you colour with a magic pen, then colours magically appear!!

I used a lovely chrysanthemum stencil by Clarity Stamps and stamped the sentiment from the Clarity "Happy Words" set.

Last minute as usual but hope it meets the requirements for try something new!  Turns out I was so late I missed the deadline.... So decided to try a couple of other challenges.
http://www.4craftychicks.blogspot.co.uk - Anything goes

The surprising thing was the colours appeared to get more vibrant with time, you could hardly see them when I first did it.

Monday, 30 June 2014

June Clarity Challenge entry

Nearly at the end of the month and I find myself posting my entry to the Clarity Challenge on the last day again!  I did start early this time, getting all the artwork done, but didn't get round to mounting it until the last day.
The letters and boxes were from the wonderful Letterbox kit, this time teamed with the ballon stamp to form "Happy".  The tree stamp is also Clarity.  I have created my own stencils for the undulating hills and fluffy clouds, and was quite pleased with the overall effect.

Here is a close-up of the clouds:


Thursday, 19 June 2014

Pop-up Fathers Day card

 This is the Father's Day card I made for my wonderful Dad.  
I've done a few pop-up box cards, but this is my favourite, so fitting that it is for my Dad.  Of course it had to include a Siamese (front row, left)!  Each cat was individually stamped and coloured, using masks made from post-its.
I'm still limited with shades of brown but generally managed to create a menagerie of cats!

I'm entering this card in the Papermill challenge, as the card was made using card from the Papermill.  This was my first purchase from the Papermill, and I have been very impressed.

http://papermilldirect.co.uk/community/june-challenge-win-a-box-of-papermilldirect-card?utm_source=papermilldirect+List&utm_campaign=e7bc2b7f32-Light+Ivory+Smooth+-+19th+June+14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_307659cad1-e7bc2b7f32-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D&ct=t%28Light+Ivory+Smooth+-+19th+June+14%29&mc_cid=e7bc2b7f32&mc_eid=%5BUNIQID%5D

Saturday, 31 May 2014

Clarity words

 This months entry for the Clarity challenge. http://claritystampchallenge.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/challenge-15.html
The theme was words, so I was limited to a handful of words that I currently own (and no poems).  Although I have created many cards using the wonderfully useful letter box, I set myself the challenge to us the single word "Dream", which I had not previously used.  


Most of the card was created with watercolour pencils, which were wet-brushed after direct application, to soften the look.  The Clarity stamps used were the fence and birds from the birdhouse set (using Promarkers to create the shadow).  The split tree was used to create the grass and plants near the fence.  Then the inspiration for the whole card, the word "Dream" from the Birdcage set.

I would also like to add a few words in tribute to Maya Angelou, who died this week.  I was only recently introduced to the words of this inspirational lady; introduced by another inspirational lady Barbara Gray.  I have since read a number of her works and would encourage you to take the trouble to look her up.

“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” 
― Maya Angelou

Sunday, 11 May 2014

First attempt at a box card!

This is my first attempt at a box card.  I learnt a few things, mainly how useful a scoring board would be to make this type of card!  My Dad was thrilled, and had never seen this type of card before.  Mum and Dad have been my the main recipients of my card making efforts, as I have not moved to selling them.  The momentum I have  for card making is purely as a hobby, and they currently take too long to ask for payment!
The cliffs are on the back of the box card with the lighthouse set forward and the hovering "Dad" word attached via acetate on the most forward beam.

Next time I think I shall do a much busier scene with either flowers or balloons.  It's good to try different ideas.