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Thursday 5 December 2019

Winter Wonderland bunny card

For this months challenge over on our blog challenge at  Let's Craft and Create, the theme is 
"let it snow."

So for my DT card, I have made a Bunny Wonderland card using Dreamees products.



 I have used:-
  • Dreamees Winter Wonderland pre printed card toppers
  • Dreamees sketched and shaded pointy flower stamps
  • Dreamees Christmas double sided backing papers
  • Dinky Inky pearlescent/sparkle ink pad in phlox
  • Design Team mini pine branch die from the mini wreath die set  - a wreath for all seasons collection
  • Promarkers
  • Dusky pink woven stitched ribbon from The Range
  • Stickles glitter glue in frosted lace
  • Ranger glossy accent gloss medium
  • pearls

On 100gsm white HP colour printer paper, I stamped the second smallest flower from the sketch & shaded stamp set using the phlox dinky inky


Dreamees - Sketch & Shaded pointy stamp set






It's difficult to capture the hint of sparkle coming off the flowers. As I had used my reinkers to top up my ink pads recently, my dinky inky was quite juicy with colour and you can still see the fine details of the stamps.

Each flower has 4 layers to it and as I was using one of the smallest flowers, I used a quilling tool to curl the ends of the petals.





I thought the mini pine branch added just enough foliage for my Christmas flowers. I used this mini pine die for my last batch of samples by Design Team, part of Tattered Lace.

The Stickles glitter glue is a must for Christmas themed crafting as it dries with an opaque slightly dimensional glittery shimmer. Leave it to dry overnight to ensure it has set solid.



I also used it as a base to ground my bunny sitting down tangled in his tree lights.





For the winter wonderland topper I used one of my pre printed card toppers. A good 300gsm smooth card which takes your inks perfectly.  I bought this pack of Christmas toppers on one of the Dreamees workshops.

My bunny was coloured in with some promarker pens and I used the sentiment inside

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These winter wonderland Christmas papers in pastel hues are a lovely alternative to the traditional festive ones. The dusky pink woven stitched ribbon from The Range gave the card a nice contrast.

You can find Dreamees products on either Create & Craft TV where they have regular shows demonstrating their products or you can purchase direct from their website.




Have a look at the great inspiration provided by the rest of the design team over on our blog page


There is also a prize for the best entry.


Happy Crafting!





Monday 2 December 2019

Inspiration Journal

Today I am sharing an inspiration journal I made for a special young lady.

 

I decided to use kraft card as my base and was pretty happy with how it took the ink especially as each page is double sided.  Each sheet is A5 in size.  I have used Tim Holtz distress oxide inks throughout my journal for that chalky texture and especially as you can layer the inks on top of each other without losing definition.


As well as keeping this quite simple I wanted it to have lots of inspirational sentiments and knowing Poppy's love of art I thought these pages would appeal to her.



Hansa Hand

Traditionally an ancient middle eastern amulet symbolising the hand of Fatima. The protective sign symbolises happiness, luck & good fortune.  There are many different styles and I have sketched a hand with the all seeing eye, watching over humanity and warding off negativity.
I have used a mandala stencil on the backround to tie in with the sketch.




Artist Trading Cards

With a washi tape background, I used a selection of Vera Lane Studios digi stamps.
  • pray n playing
  • just fly
  • puddle jumps




I have used marble backgrounds on my cards using the ink and shaving foam technique ( which also makes the card smell lovely, as it happened to be cocoa butter shaving foam).

I am not a colourist but don't mind colouring small areas and have used promarkers to do this which I found much easier to use than the spectrum noir aqua markers that I had been given.




The Oak Tree Poem 

Inspired by the Oak Tree poem by Johnny Ray Ryder, I drew a tree to fit around the poem using the fall and foliage stamps by the Dreamees also using the stamps as a background for my tree. I absolutely love this poem.


Attached to the page as a flap.




Shine Bright

Using the shine bright and the ripple effect stamp sets by Visible Image,  on a distress oxide background.  Then stencilled with Dreamees dinky inkie pearlescent ink in mellow yellow. The ripple stamp has been heat embossed with gold embossing powder.




Just be Happy

The Visible Image just be happy stamp mixed with the ripple effect stamp to create the bubbles. I have also added some glossy accent to some of the bubbles for texture.





The Friendship Dish

I love this friendships dish stamp by the  Dreamees and have used some heat embossed a set of their flower stamps for a background.






Believe

I have used the Visible Image dragonfly stamp with versamark ink and mica powders and word stamps by Inkilicious. The sentiment added at the bottom was very apt for the page.





Be a Mermaid

I have used a mix of distress oxides and mica powders for the background and a mermaid stamp by stampendous along with a nautical set of stamps by Sheena Douglass from her Sea View collection.
I particularly liked the inspirational sentiments.




Fly

Although the background looks patchy on this one, it was made with antique linen and frayed burlap distress oxides. The sentiment and black butterflies are from the butterfly blot stamp set by Imagine Design Create.  The large heat embossed butterflies are from Crafty Individuals.




Make a Wish

Using distress oxides again and white opaque ink through a stencil which was them heat embossed with clear embossing powder. Also using the Face it & beautifully flawed stamps from Visible Image. 





Creativity

I love this inspirational stamp set by Visible Image and have teamed it up with this cute Autumn days stamp set by the Dreamees.







You've got Mail




The background is made up of a dictionary page referencing :-  letters/post with little envelopes holding quotes from Alice in Wonderland.


I have used a mix of Dreamees stamps for the background, masking off the face stamp and using antique linen distress oxide for the skin tone on the kraft card.





On the tag, I have used a digi image by Vera Lane Studios using one of her Kokeshi dolls.

I really enjoyed making this journal and didn't have a specific plan when I started it, just went with the flow.  I think that is what is really enjoyable about journal pages, they tend to be a bit of a voyage of discovery. There is no right or wrong with mixed media and sometimes the best work is achieved totally by accident.

Happy Crafting!




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