My inky travels along life's rocky road

Saturday 23 June 2018

Rebel Stampers ATC Swap - June Theme 2


For my final ATC this month on the theme of numbers I went for 2. I used an old favourite Katzelkraft stamp, maskedit off and added the background with blended Dis and a circle stamp. I added a few flowers with a small peg stamp with Glossy Accent centres and coloured the flowers held by the lady with a marker pen and Wink of Stella. The text was stamped with a rotary stamp .

Thursday 21 June 2018

Rebel Stampers ATC Swap - June Theme


The theme this month for the ATC Swap is to use a number. I decided to go big and went for hundreds and thousands. I had scribbled with some leftover ink from a previous project and decided to use this as my background. The cupcake is from an old Banana Frog stamp set. I added the sprinkles in various colours and also dotted some Glossy Accents over. The text was made with a rotary stamp which lets you build the words you want rather like the old library date stamps.

Tuesday 19 June 2018

Rebel Stampers ATC Swap - June Technique


The theme of this month's technique for the ATC swap on the Rebel Stampers forum is 'water-based media'. For my first ATC I decided to use Distress Inks in picked raspberry, mowed lawn  and salty ocean. I wiped the ink pads onto a craft sheet, spritzed them with water and smooshed a piece of card around until I was happy with the effect. I stamped and diecut the glamorous lady (unknown set purchased from ebay) and painted her with Distress Inks. I diecut a stitched circle and then ran it through with a TH mixed media die. The text is from the same set. I punched some flowers from some scraps of leftover painted card and added some contrasting gems.

 
My second ATC uses a stamp from the same set as above but this time I used Brushos as my water-based media. I used the negative from the stitched circle diecut above and ran it through an embossing folder for some texture. I highlighted the embossed pattern by painting it with watered down gamboge Brusho. Some gems finished off the piece.

Saturday 26 May 2018

Rebel Stampers ATC Swap - May Theme 2


No prizes for guessing what the Nursery Rhyme is on this ATC! Yes I know he's supposed to be climbing a water spout but you can imagine that bit. I cut the spider web from silver glittered card with a Tim Holtz mixed media die. I wanted to give the effect of gleaming raindrops on the web. The spider was made by wrapping some thread around a bead and adding wire legs. I also gave him some hole punch eyes. The text is stamped with a peg alpha.

Thursday 24 May 2018

Rebel Stampers ATC Swap - May Theme 1


 
This month's theme on the Rebel Stampers forum is Nursery Rhymes. I decided to do 'Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star' and had a go at making a galaxy background. I randomly rubbed picked raspberry, mowed lawn and shaded lilac over the ATC blank and then blended black Versafine ink over the top. I splattered white acrylic paint over and added some silver punched stars, some clear and silver sequins and a punched circle which I shaded slightly to represent a planet. The text was stamped with some peg alphas.

Wednesday 23 May 2018

Rebel Stampers ATC Swap - May Technique 2


For my second ATC for this month's technique 'Stencil It' swap on the Rebel Stampers forum I decided to use stencils in different ways. I made the background by smooshing rusty hinge, peacock feathers, peeled paint and walnut stain onto a craft sheet, spritzing with water and rubbing the ATC blank into it. I also dabbed a stencil into the inks and rubbed it onto the blank. Secondly I used a flourish stencil with a marker pen and finally I added texture paste through a TH clocks stencil. I defined the clocks stencil by following the outline with a pencil. The phrase is by Paper Artsy and the small word pebble is one that I made ages ago.

Tuesday 22 May 2018

Rebel Stampers ATC Swap - May Technique 1


It's been many months since I've joined in on an ATC swap. This month on the Rebel Stampers forum the technique is 'Stencil It'. I've kept my first ATC very basic and used texture paste through a TH flourish stencil. Once dry, I coloured the raised parts with DIs and added a quotation by Paper Artsy in Versafine smoky grey in keeping with the soft tones. Some washi tape and gems finished the ATC.

Saturday 19 May 2018

Butterfly Face


Here's another card for a crafting friend. The background was a piece of card that I had used to mop up some excess DIs from a craft sheet. I had then used the sequin waste stamp from a Christine Adolph cube. I decided to add some background text from Paper Artsy in Versafine smoky grey. The main image is called dance of the butterflies. I added some gems and a spare diecut leaf which I stamped with the sentiment. The card base is kraft card.

Friday 18 May 2018

Using Those Bits


 While sorting through the piles of bits kept for another day I found this Crafty Individuals image stamped on a DI background and a strip of card in similar tones which had been stencilled and inked. I thought the 2 together would make a quick card. I stamped the seagull again on white card, cut it out and mounted it on foam pads. Some co-ordinating gems finished the card which I am sending to a crafting friend for her birthday.

Thursday 17 May 2018

I've been quiet but busy


Although I haven't posted for a couple of weeks I have been busy craft-wise. During the re-decoration I discovered lots of stuff that I hadn't used in ages and to be honest had completely forgotten about. My style has changed somewhat in that time so these are not really products I would normally reach for now. I could have given a lot away to my local charity shop but I thought a better idea would be to make up some cards and donate them to be sold. There's still a lot more to go but I have an initial batch of @20 cards - some 3D decoupage, some embossed, some with vellum flower prints. I've tried to use some of the older card blanks as well. The top card you can see on the right is an old pearlescent card blank, embossed with a 3D folder with a vellum flower print. I've added sentiments to some and left others blank. I'm slowly making a dent in my old products and it's been quite nice putting things together.

Friday 4 May 2018

A Bargain from Poundland


I bought this canvas from Poundland yesterday on sale for 50p. It's @20cm/8" in size and I thought it would look nice in my new room. Last night I decided to add a few extra bits to personalise it.


Stamping directly onto the canvas was tricky so I only stamped the quotation which is by Paper Artsy. The diecuts are from TH wildflowers set. The butterflies are a magazine freebie and were stamped, coloured and cut out. The word 'Bloom' was cut from kraft card with the Sizzix brush letters die. It didn't have the impact I wanted so I coloured them in with a brown alcohol marker and gave the bottom halves of the letters a second layer of colour for a two-tone effect. I then gave the letters a couple of coats of Wink of Stella for a nice sparkle, hard to capture in a pic but this gives you an idea.

 
 
I'm very pleased with my bargain purchase and will be hanging it up shortly.
 

Saturday 14 April 2018

New Stuff / Old Stuff


I've had my eye on this Tim Holtz Paper-cut Bird die since it first came out. I finally succumbed and I'm so glad I did! The detail is amazing and it cuts beautifully. I didn't think it needed anything more than a colourful background to show off the detail. I was playing with some Distress Oxides (7 and counting!) and added some spritzes of gold shimmer spray and water, drying in between the 2. The bright green card blank is part of a set I've had for a long time. The pink and green pearls were from an old magazine kit. The text is from a set of Say It stamps by Inkylicious that I bought at Ally Pally last weekend.

Friday 13 April 2018

A Notepad (or two)


Continuing with pimping up my office, I had a couple of sample swatches for curtains that were too pretty to throw out. I eventually went for venetian blinds as curtains would have not suited my purpose but I decided to incorporate one of the swatches by making a small holder for tiny Post-it notes. These are 2" x 11/2" and the fabric sample was the perfect size. There are several demos on You Tube but basically I cut some stiff card (the back of a notepad) to the exact size twice and then a strip 2" by the depth of a full pad of notes (@ 1/2"). I glued these down onto the fabric with the thin piece between the other two making sure that I left a gap of about 1/4" either side of the thin piece. Having folded the excess in and stuck it down I concealed all the ends with a contrasting piece of card to fit. While the glue was still wet I creased either side of the thin piece to make the spine. After that it was simply a matter of attaching the Post-it note pad to the bottom with a thin strip of DST.
Having made that I wanted an open pad for larger notes. I covered a piece of scrap mountboard with some very old K&Co Brenda Walton paper and added the sticky letters (they were pink but I coloured over them with marker pens). I customised the bulldog clip with a scrap of matching paper and then decided to do the same to the pen which stands very neatly in the hole of the clip. I am loving making little things for my desk and using up bits and pieces too!
Edited to add: I made a couple of other mini holders with some more roller blind and curtain swatches.

 

Tuesday 10 April 2018

A Coaster


Continuing with my attempts to settle into my new room I decided I needed a pretty coaster for my desk. I had an old freebie cardboard coaster tucked away that was one of those things that get sent by charities and decided this would be a suitable base. I used my Distress Oxides - I only had 4 at the time - wilted violet, twisted citron, spiced marmalade and broken china. Thanks to a trip to Ally Pally on Sunday I now have 3 more  ;) . I used a blending tool to rub some of each colour onto a scrap of green marbled paper and then spritzed with water . When dry I used one of my Stamps by Me sets with my Stamp Buddy, Stazon black and picked raspberry DI. Having chosen the part I wanted on the coaster I cut it out and rounded the corners.

 
I'm waiting for some matt spray varnish to arrive to seal the surface before I stick a piece of spongy carpet underlay underneath and use it on my desk with my beverage of choice.
 

Monday 9 April 2018

Some Sad News

I discovered yesterday that Sandy and Ian of the Craft Barn have decided to retire and are closing  the online store they have been running since the bricks and mortar store closed. Whilst I am happy for them I am very sad about the loss of another craft store especially one whose blog I had followed right from the start. I think I have taken part in and completed all their year-long challenges except last year's  and loved the annual craft fests known as the Extravaganzas. I will miss them.
Having said that, Sandy has announced that there is a lot of stock waiting for new homes so it would be worth visiting the online store to see what's available. As the weeks go by the discounts will get bigger but the stock is going fast.
You can find the clearance page here.

Tuesday 3 April 2018

Finally...

I am back and hopefully able to resume blogging. I have missed taking part in challenges and swaps. My room is still not completely set up the way I want it but I'm getting there. Packing and unpacking all my crafting supplies has unearthed many long-forgotten items which I am determined to use - I have enough card blanks and aperture cards in various sizes and colours to keep me going for a lifetime. If you see any cards with coloured bases (which you will in the coming months) you will know that I am still on my mission to use rather than store them.
I have been trying to use old stamped images that I've found, random backgrounds and of course pre-folded card blanks. I even found a German 3D decoupage magazine from 2010 which I have started to cut and use.
The house refurbishment process which has taken so long was not something we planned to do but having had to do it after the water damage in October 2016 has been a big life lesson for me and not just for craft supplies. I've realised how little you do in fact need and the rest is just want. I also realised that I own so many beautiful things that I was saving for a 'special' day but I never knew when that day was going to come. I am making a big effort to use and enjoy all those things whether it's a beautiful piece of paper, an item of clothing or a gorgeous carved box - my new mantra is 'If not now, when?'
I have been having problems with my computer which decided to have a hissy fit at being moved around during the refurb. and then refused to talk to the printer but I think we are all on speaking terms again.
My son complained that my pile of cards was too girly and he needed some cards that were not exactly macho but a little less flowery.


This card uses a midnight blue square blank (only another 24 to use!) The squares have been cut with a new (cough, cough I haven't been a total saint) perforated square die set from The Works. The patterned paper is from an ancient pad of oriental patterns and the sentiment is from a Stampin' Up set that I received when I went on a workshop.
Sorry for the wordy post but it's  been too long and I've missed blogging. I will be more succinct next time.
 

Tuesday 6 February 2018

Still here (just about)...


It's been a long time since I last posted on here. All my craft things have been packed away for some time now while my room is being redecorated but things have been delayed and it will be a few more weeks before I'm able to move back in and unpack. I didn't leave anything out because I never thought it would take so long but last week I went to a craft show and realised how much I am missing my stamps and ink.
Whilst at the show I saw a new (to me) range of stamps by a UK company called Stamps by Me. I believe they sell their stamps on one of the craft channels but as I don't watch these channels I hadn't seen these stamps before. If you like flower stamps and especially a sketchy, watercolour effect you will love these stamps. I managed to liberate a few supplies when I got home and made this quick card.


Sorry the light is really bad here and my scanner has been switched off but it gives you an idea of the set which is a 2 step layering one. The only inks I could access were my old Adirondacks so this has been stamped in pitch black and cranberry. The stamps are photopolymer but I couldn't find my acrylic blocks so I inked and stamped them without a block (I found my Cuttlebug plate but it is so scratched and warped that the stamp wouldn't stick on it!) I finished it with a simple sentiment that was a magazine freebie.
I'm itching to get some better inks out to try these stamps with but sadly I'm going to have to wait for a while.
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