Thursday, 29 October 2009
Autumn Sun
It almost looks like the rays of the sun. Actually if I'd thought, I could have put a sun behind the tree - might have a go at that. I love the fact that the tiny stamp echoes the big picture.
Thanks for looking!
Helen
Saturday, 24 October 2009
Hare we go again!!!
I stamped the collage onto some of the Crafty Individuals paper and used the metal hare for the middle. He was originally puffed up and filled out at the back with Glossy Accents but I forgot that when I stuck him down and deflated him by mistake!
I wasn't too sure then how to finish him but then remembered my workshop with Linda Brown where we made metal covered frames and thought I'd do something similar. Thanks for the inspiration, Lin!
I then added twiddly bits to finish off.
Thanks for looking!
Helen
Run rabbit, run rabbit run,run, run....
My hanging ornament started out life as this:
It uses that lovely Hare Collage stamp from Crafty Individuals, part of the Flourish Frame, some of their Travels in Italy paper and one of their chipboard swirls.
Plus other stuff as well of course - in fact it's not until you write it down that you realise how much actually goes into making one thing!! I picked up the wooden plaque thingy at a bric-a-brac stall several years ago (knew it'd come in handy) and used the Big Bite to punch the holes. This is how it turned out:
I've been at the metal again and had a good play with this piece - I've just got some basic tools - my brother brought me a beginners kit back from America. This metal is very thin but I like the bright colour. I didn't have a matching charm so punched one out of the same metal and stamped it to match.
In actual fact I cut the hare bit out and have used that on another piece but I'll show you that one tomorrow as it's not quite ready. Also it means I have to practise my typing then - my kids laugh at me as I'm so slow!
Thanks for looking!
Helen
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Blue/Green vista
I had a lot of fun creating this. It's stamped on glossy white card and I was going to colour in the background with dye inks but then decided to use the tiny writing stamp to cover the background. I stamped it over and over in Memories Olive Green and Colonial Blue inkpads and when I wanted more colour I sort of dragged it along.The card it's mounted on is actually white, but that seemed too bright so I used the same technique on that and then knocked back the colour by overstamping in black. the rough edge on both the card and the main picture is the bottom of the picket fence on the house and tree stamp.
I finished off with two sort of rosettes made from the windmill's(?someone tell me what it is!) sails.
Thanks for looking!
Helen
PS Happy Daze have got some Blog Candy to give away over on their blog!
PPS Deby tells me it's a wind driven waterpump!
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
The Old Grist Mill
This first one uses quite pale colours with the daisy stamp in the corner:
This second one is more Autumnal:
and I've stamped some of the leaves onto thin copper metal and then worked on them (not very expertly!) with embossing tools:
Thanks for looking!
Helen
Sunday, 18 October 2009
Artistic Stamp!
The background is made with Distress inkpads again and then I used the Artistic Stamper Flourish Swirls. I love these swirls because they're both thick and thin lines. I also stamped one of the clocks from the Time and Keys plate repeatedly in orange onto the card.
If you're wondering about the torn edge effect on the photo, I've been playing around with the Microsoft Digi Imaging programme - I hadn't even realised there was one until someone pointed it out to me! Doh! It's great fun but time consuming - I could sit there for hours, but then I wouldn't get much blogging done!
Thanks forlooking!
Helen
Thursday, 15 October 2009
A couple more cards
I love detailed stamps like this, as you can do very little to it and still get a great result. It works well on Stampbord too. The paper is from the Crafty Individuals Travels in Italy paper.
This next card uses Inkadinkado stamps and some of the Basic Grey Periphery paper:
Enjoy!
Helen
Bright and Bold 18
I made this one for my nephew for his 18th after I'd been playing with some Cuttlebug folders:
It uses some Autumn Leaves number stamps that I bought ages ago and Prima borders from the Build-A-Frame sets.
Cheers!
Helen
Friday, 9 October 2009
Time flies...
I used quite light colours for me but still managed to get a lot of them in there! I'm fascinated by all the metalwork from Leandra and Lin (from LBCrafts) so am going to have to practise. These wings are very basic - I just tried to puff them out a bit as Leandra was showing on her blog. Not sure I managed it though!
Thanks for looking!
Helen
Thursday, 8 October 2009
Ding & Dong
I doubled the legs so he's sort of got kneecaps and backed them with metal so they can bend! He looks a bit like a demented flamingo!
The body is made from a circle of Stampbord that I had left - unfortunately they're not making circles and ovals any more. I stamped the background with the words in green and edged with some of the Viva metallic paint. The pattern round the edge is made using the tip of one of the clock hands:
Now I'll just have to think of a name for him!
Helen
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Halloween Greetings
I made the background with Distress inkpads and then stamped various images from the Cherry Pie plate #47 Gothic Halloween. I took colour out using a water pen filled with bleach. This technique was something I saw on Hermine's blog and she's right , it's very addictive!
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She had got it from Stamp Zia.
I mounted it up onto red paper stamped with the flourish bat:
and then a black card and finished it off with fibres and a pumpkin charm that I painted with Viva Coral metallic paint:
Hope he likes it!
Helen
Monday, 5 October 2009
Back from Artisan
Met up with people from Craft Stamper - poor Katy had to put up with me all weekend! Actually we had a great time - I hope I didn't drive her too mad. She was a great help in my Make 'n' Take and we both managed to get a little shopping in - just a little you understand! Some of those must have items!
I really enjoyed the Make 'n' Takes - everyone was really lovely (I didn't have to tell them to behave!!!) and produced some great ATCs. If I'd been organised I'd have taken my camera with me to take a picture.
I met quite a few people whose names I recognised from online, either from blogs or Graphicus Guild. It's always nice to put a face to a name - hi ladies!
This is what we made from the Elusive Images Curly Birds plate:
And here are some variations I put together with different backgrounds, embellishments etc.,all using the same plate:
There were some of my favourite places there: PaperArtsy, The Artistic Stamper, The Altered Element, Artist Trading Post plus some new ones I found that I'll have to add to my list! Add in all the glittering beads and I was well away.
We did several ATC swaps so I came away with some lovely artwork as well.
I also met some of the mag contributors - Lousette, Rachel, Kate B. and Anneliese.
You can tell I'm on a high!
I'm going to go and look at all my goodies now - just had to get the new clock stamps from Leandra and I got some great background stamps at The Artistic Stamper - thanks Jennie!
Cheers!
Helen
Friday, 2 October 2009
Artisan tomorrow!
Here are some more of the ATCs I've made - we'll have to see which I come back home with!
Enjoy!
Helen