Showing posts with label stamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stamp. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 April 2016

Watercolour Card and Embossing

Hi wonderful crafty people!!

Georgie here with you today and I thought I'd share another watercolour style card.

I'm quite heavily into mixed media so it is nice to shake up the routine a little.


 For this card, I heat embossed with black. This helps to contain the colour, really useful if you are new to this technique and worry about running over the lines with colour.

The stamps used for this is from Floral Fantasy, including the sentiment. I took it from part of one of the sayings. 



You need about four colours,  in varying amount of strengths, but apply roughly, only considering slightly the areas of shadow as a whole. But don't get bogged down with detail.



Don't be afraid to go 'sketchy' with the paint brush to create shade variation, like the leaves here.


And I just love enamel dots on projects like these, they add a sense of fun!

Have a lovely day,
Georgie
xx


Monday, 14 March 2016

Altered Art with Beck BT

Hi Everyone, it's Beck Beattie here today to share with you an altered art project.  I love how with a bit of paint and some fun items you can really transform a plain and not so inspiring item into something really special.


I started out with the larger of these trio of wooden houses


I had fun adding the divine Indigoblu Cottage paints and gesso to really transform it.  To transform it into something really special though I altered a chipboard die cut dragonfly.  I wanted to share with you how this was given new life in my video below:



The process:
  • Add gesso randomly to the wood piece
  • Add Hot cocoa Cottage Acrylic paint with a pallet knife to the wood piece a little random as well
  • Next place some Townhouse teal on your craft mat and stamp the wood piece into it
  • Add a little Miss Moneypenny and Emerald City with a pallet knife very sparingly
  • Us the Sewing pattern stamp and stamp with brown permanent ink onto the dried wood piece
  • Next take a piece of the cartography papers, add a little gesso and dab with a little hot cocoa paint to tone down the white.  Stamp the words from the 'NaturaI' set and cut and add a little Goldfinger to the edges of the pieces of paper before adhering with the Slap it on (Matt) applied to both sides of the paper as you adhere it to the wood piece.  
  • Add some shadowing with the black neocolor crayon




The products:

Indigoblu products:

English Cottage paints - Townhouse Teal, Miss 
Moneypenny, Hot Cocoa, Emerald City & Goldfinger
'Slap it On 'Matt' & 'Gloss'
Gee-Sso Good!  Gesso
'Sewing Pettern' Red Rubber Stamp
'Nature I' Red Rubber Stamp
Indigoblu Cartography - Mixed Media 
Paper Pad - A6 size 

Other products:

Neocolor II Aquarelle - Black, Veronese Green, 
Turqouise Green & Metallic Dark Gold
Fun Stampers Journey Wood house
Sizzix 'Tim Holtz Alterations' Layered Dragonfly
 die and embossing folder
Chipboard sheet

 Fun Stampers Journey - house to home trio


I hope you enjoyed my share today and I've inspired you to do some home decorating of your own.

Happy Creating!

xxxBeck BT
 

Thursday, 14 January 2016

Creating a little texture fun with Beck BT

Hi Everyone, it's Beck Beattie here today to share with you a scrapbook page I created using the most divine new rubber stamps full of texture and fun!!  I just adore the new 'Teeny Backgrounds' and 'Tasty Textures' sets!  They are just so versatile.  I am on holidays at the moment and decided to create a page with a picture taken while away.  There is only so much you can take a way with you when you are creating, but my IndigoBlu texture stamps are definitely a must have!

Here I created a page using two of the textures from the stamp sets, teamed up with some watercolor, stamping, and fun embellishments.  To finish off the texture I added some natural chipboard pieces working perfectly with the feel of the page and of course some soft twine to bring the focus to the subject in the photo, my gorgeous boy.


I was creating this fun page while watching the kids over a the playground!  Nothing like a little multi-tasking!  With a few items you can create anywhere!


You can see how my page came together a little below with the help of the stamp sets pictured.


Here are some detail pics so you can get up close to the fun texture I created.




I hope you enjoyed my share today and I have inspired you to have some fun with these divine texture stamps.  Full of so many designs in the sets they were a must have in my travelling stash these holidays!  


Happy Creating!

xxxBeck BT