Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Knock knock...

I made this door sign for my eldest daughter and her partner who have just moved into their first home. She didn't give me any idea as to colour scheme so I went BRIGHT! I figure the postie can't miss them that way.



Darcy's stamps worked beautifully, combined with Fresco paints. So if you're anywhere in or near Brighton, keep your eyes peeled!

Thanks for looking!

Helen

Monday, 17 December 2018

It's Christmas time...

For my last post this year over on the That's Crafty! blog, I've gone really Christmassy:


I've used lots of Christmas greyboard bits and pieces to make a scene.

Thanks for looking!

Helen

Friday, 7 December 2018

Fabric panels...


Crafty Individuals have just brought out some lovely new fabric panels using enlarged versions of some of their stamps. 
I've used the peacock to make a cushion:


and the balloon to make a wall hanging.


They paint beautifully.

Thanks for looking!

helen

Monday, 3 December 2018

Journalling...

I've gone for Autumn, well, late Autumn colours over on the That's Crafty! Blog today:


Thanks for looking!

Helen

Sunday, 2 December 2018

A little bit late...

I don't know how I managed it but I've completely missed my Matchbox Art post on the PA Blog - I was convinced it was tomorrow!
Anyway, here's a sneaky peek:


I love those fish - they look full of mischief!

Thanks for looking!

Helen

Monday, 26 November 2018

13Arts......

I've been playing around with some of the 13Arts products over on the That's crafty! blog today:


Thanks for looking!

Helen

Monday, 19 November 2018

ATCoins....

Now, if you didn't manage to catch the That's Crafty! shows over on Hochanda, I thought you might like to see some of the stuff I made in full. It was a show all about ATCoins and there were some new stamps, display units as well as stencils.
I made this container myself out of a parcel tape spool, covering it with some 13Arts paper (lovely stuff) and some foiled stencilling:



I then joined some of my ATCoins together to make a little book. The background was stencilled and stamped onto a piece of A4 which then punches out to make 12 coins.





Thanks for looking!

Helen