Saturday, 4 July 2009

Happy 4th July

Today, at Victoria Stampers we made this card. Well, not actually this one, as the one I did was exactly like one of Cath's (katykrunch.blogspot.com) so, as it is on her blog, I haven't used it. It was the bird one that I liked so much and as my stamps were too large she let me use hers. Thanks Cath.

But then ... I remembered when I came home that I fully intended doing something in red, white and blue in honour of my American friends so I set to and made the one above. This is the cover.

Then I did the inside with "shoppy" words on. The first one, on the inside cover, says "When the going gets tough; The tough go shopping" - the other small ones say "Shoe Queen", "Born to Shop", "Purse-onality" and "Shopaholic". The one on the back inside cover says "Men are from Mars; Women are from Visa!" This is partly for me because I love to go shopping when I am in America - stampy things of course.

It has taken me ages to get it photographed ready for this blog (I am hopeless with the camera) but as my American friends are behind timewise it is still only mid-afternoon over there. Happy 4th July girl-friends!

This is what we did with Lynne. It is a matchbox which contains five little tags. The outside of the matchbox has a cover which when open has one of Lynne's verses in "It is better to have one true friend than all the acquaintances in the world". Isn't that a lovely little saying?

Think that will be on my next shopping list. Oh, and some matchboxes as they are quite addictive.

Friday, 3 July 2009

Birds

Tomorrow is [Vicky] Stamp Club and Cath and Lynne are doing the workshop between them. Cath loaded a gorgeous card up which we are going to make using her bird stamps. Mine are not the same, but I do have a sheet of Glenda's bird stamps, so I finally got around to mounting them on EZ Mount ready to use. Couldn't resist making a couple of cards and as the sun was not shining today I had the time to make them without wilting in my craft room.
I used my favourite Archival Black Ink and decided to emboss them with clear powder. As I had used a kind of semi-gloss card it was quite a high gloss finish that was achieved. I then decided to use my Aurora Brilliance Ink Pad to provide some colour so with both of the above cards that is what provided the colour.

Maybe tomorrow (or more likely the day following) I will upload what I made at VSC.

Saturday, 27 June 2009

Just to Say

I am really busy with the altered corset swap I am in at the moment so have not been able to be creative in another way. Should be finished by Monday so hopefully will be able to come back to my blog early next week.

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

I Don't Do Cute!

I really had to get something done for my next workshop (just to take along as another sample, not for them to make) so I decided to cover a bird box I had bought from Paddy a few weeks ago. Bought, I might add, with the intention of painting it - ah well, it is now covered in clay.

These bird boxes come in several different shapes and Paddy will order them for you (0161 798 5115) if you want to have a go at making one similar to mine above. They really are quite easy to cover in clay (Makins Air Dry is what I used as this is what Paddy sells at the moment) but you could always paint one if you wanted.

1. First of all I painted it all over with black acrylic paint. Not necessary but at the time I was worried some bits might show through. Here below is how I covered it - I used my pasta machine but it is not necessary as you can roll the clay out to different thicknesses.

2. Roll out the clay to pasta machine setting #2 (my thickest setting is #1).
3. Cut one long and one short edge (about 5 cm x 10 cm on the one I decorated) and put on one side of the roof. Makins will adhere to the wood so no need for glue and things.
4. Trim (this is a bit like marzipanning a cake).
5. Repeat with the other side but this time SLIGHTLY ANGLE ONE SHORT EDGE - this meets the top point.
6. Texture - I used a Tanda Stamp from the Klimt borders.

7. Roll out a larger piece of clay to a more square shape that will cover the front of the bird box (still on pasta machine setting #2) and place over front of house.
8. Gently push to fit. Remember fingers are your best tools. Use anything you have to push into the point of the roof gently. I used a simple pencil along with my fingers. Trim off excess on sides and placing palette knife up to roof push gently to cut into shape.

9. By gently feeling you can find the hole in the centre. Cut an X and begin slicing away with a craft knife. Smooth edge with fingers and along joins. Texture as before.

The picture above shows the rubber stamp being pressed down to achieve the texture.

10. Cover sides in a similar manner, pieces being approx 6.50 cm x 3.50 cm. I always texture after adding each piece as it helps with the joins when each piece of clay has been added.

11. For underneath the eaves I rolled a long sausage, flattened it, put it through the pasta machine, this time on setting #4. I put a piece on 7 cm long and then another similar piece at the base of the eaves 1.50 cm x 4.50m cm.
12. Roll another sausage the same thickness, flatten as before and cut to 14 cm and fix to front outside edge, wrapping around and continuing under the eaves at the side. Repeat on the other side.
13. Cut a strip (this time setting #5) 2.25 cm x 7.50 cm and put inside the hole (I left the back painted black). Smooth with your fingers to make a nice join and then texture.
14. Roll out clay thinly (setting #5) and cut tiny circles (I used a cake icing cutter), putting one circle at the top and then cutting each in half and affixing to edge of roof. You might need to put a drop of water on the back of these to make sure they stick.
15. Decorate as desired. I put some acrylic paint on mine to try to make it look weathered (the one outside on the tree in our garden is a kind of nil green), made some tiny flowers and a little bird. I also cut a tiny piece of bamboo (skewer), painted it brown and adhered it with some Glossy Accents.

I hope you enjoyed this and will have a go at making one yourself - it is good fun doing it. Just remember if you use Makins Clay that it cannot be put outside or you will end up with a sludgy mess.

Monday, 22 June 2009

Made on Sunday

I got on a bit of a roll yesterday and had to stop myself making even more cards than these three. This (above) is one of my favourite stamps which I bought in Germany last year. I do think she is beautiful - not sure who she is modelled on but it is a lovely stamp.
I am still in the mood for using Broken China and Brushed Corduroy (Distress Inks) and after stamping the image with Sepia Archival Ink I blended the two Distress colours around the image.
The upper section was a stamped image from the star book (a trial stamping which turned out fine) gone over with my two Distress Inks again and then put through the Cuttlebug with one of the folders.
To finish off I added three flower heads touched along the edges again with the two Distress Inks.
The card above was due to my having got out my Cuttlebug folders and was simply one of them on plain white cardstock which I then went over again with the two Distress Inks. I mounted it on this Teal cardstock with the two sides wider than the borders at the bottom and top. It is then mounted on white cardstock although it is hard to see from the scan.
This last card started off again with me using my Cuttlebug folders. The cardstock was a sort of semi-gloss and after embossing it I swiped over the music with Encore Gold Metallic ink and then went over it with Black Soot Distress Ink. This rather obliterated the gold so I heat dried it and then went over, swiping with the Gold Metallic. It has made a lovely finish which, sadly, does not show in the scan.
The Beethoven Collage stamp was done using Archival Black embossed with clear embossing powder. I went over it with my Encore Metallic Gold and next I swiped Black Soot Distress ink over it and then rubbed over it with a paper towel.
It is such a shame that the scan does not show up the effect as it looks really nice in real life. Why don't you try it?

Today I have been using my Makins Air Dry Clay as I must get something done for my workshops which are coming up shortly. It is drying out at the moment and then I am going to decorate it. What is it? You will just have to wait and see.

Saturday, 20 June 2009

It is Finished

The Star Book is finished, all sewn up and ready to go. I had forgotten just how easy the coptic stitching really is, had to remind myself how to set off but then it took no time at all.

Being Saturday I haven't had time to do anything else and now I am actually itching to get going so watch this space - might possibly get some cards done tomorrow.

Friday, 19 June 2009

Loadsa Stamping

Today (well last night really) I started making a Stitched Star Book. If any of you have done one of these you will realise they take quite a bit of time to make. As these pictures are quite small you might find it advantageous to click on them and open them up much larger in another window.

I have all my pages cut and ready and now have stamped on my inner pages which I have scanned for you to see.

The person I am making this for likes "sparkle" so I decided to use my Brilliance inks for the stamping so that it will have a little bit of "glitter" about it (translate as "sparkle"). I used nothing but green colours as I think she likes green - Pearlescent Ivy, Gamma Green, Thyme and then Jade for the main images as I wanted them to remain pale rather than bright and in your face.

The ink I used for the backgrounds was Peacock (one of the tricolour inks). Again it is rather pale but as a subtle background it seemed to be the best choice.

I am lucky that I have lots of "word" stamps - this includes short verses and so I had lots to choose from. The nature of the star book and its recipient rather steered me away from some of the stamps I would normally choose.

Some of the faces images I have had for simply ages but they remain firm favourites with me as there are enough of them to use on the seven pages which will make up this book.

I am not going to assemble the inner two pages as yet because tomorrow I may decide to add something else such as eyelets, brads or even paper flowers to some of them.
Hopefully then I can complete the book and get it on its way. If it looks ok I will take a photograph and upload it.