9 August 2011

Sheena’s new stamps and blog candy!

Am so excited this week.  Sheena Douglass has her new Christmas paint fusion stamps as the pick of the week on Create and Craft from Friday.  There are 6 new stamp plates and a Christmas DVD and I am so looking forward to seeing them.  

To celebrate the launch, Sheena is offering some blog candy and it's not only going to be the FULL set of stamp plates, but the DVD as well plus an original piece by Sheena herself!  How great is that???

To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is put this news on a blog or social networking site and link to Sheena's blog.  Of course in my case it won't be getting the news out very far as my blog is so new and I don't get many visitors (can you hear the violins playing gently in the background?) but what the heck, I want those prizes!

To see a sneaky peak of her new stamps click here  (please let this work, never done a link before! lol)

Have a great crafting week

Kate x

25 July 2011

Busy weekend tinged with sadness

Just a quick post today.  It's been a busy weekend with the blackcurrents starting to ripen nicely.  Making pies and crumbles for the freezer, also freezing the fruit itself to be made into ice cream at a later date.  This will be the pattern for the next week or so as we've decided to pick the fruit gradually to spread the work more evenly.  I may even have a try at jam making this year...... just don't hold your breath!

However, this weekend has also been edged with sadness as we lost our cat, Oliver, of 11 years.  Hubby buried him this morning (Sunday, I know it's technically Monday but the next day doesn't start for me until I've been to bed).  He will be missed (Oliver that is, not hubby!) but hopefully he is happily chasing the mice in cat Heaven.

Hope it's been a better weekend for yourselves
Have a good week
Kate

15 July 2011

Paint Fusion first attempts

Well, I know it’s been a while since I said I’d post pics of my first Paint Fusion pieces but here they are in all their imperfect glory :-)

The first is a mount board lavender tag.  It wasn’t looking too bad until I decided to extend the flowers further down the stem, I really shouldn’t try and think lol.  It also needed to be stamped lower down too, but overall I’m happy with it.

Lavender Tag web

The second was a cotton bud bouquet topper on card.  This was fun though I need to practice my small leaves and the dark blue flowers needed to be more delicately done – unfortunately I’m not known for being delicate!  I need to finish this piece yet, but will probably use it on a card sometime.

Cotton Bud Bouquet web

After lunch we did a daisy bouquet on mount board.  This was one of my favourites to do and when I finished it couldn’t believe that it was my own work!  Looking at it afterwards I can see areas that need much improvement and it needs finishing off too.  I loved the crackling technique too and I just know I’m going to love watching the crackles appear as much as I still enjoy watching embossing powder melt after all these years :-)

 Daisies web

The last 3 pics are the candle we stamped and painted in the afternoon.  Stamping onto the candle isn’t easy, it’s like stamping on acetate but as the outline is going to be pretty much painted over any mistakes are covered :-)

Daisy Candle Left web Daisy Candle Front web Daisy Candle Right web

I hope you’ve enjoyed the peek at my first attempts.  Feel free to leave any comments, including critiques – after all we all learn best by our mistakes.

Have a great Friday, thanks for stopping by

Kate

31 May 2011

Paint Fusion workshop

Had a fabulous time on Sheena Douglass' Paint Fusion workshop at Topaz on Saturday.  We completed 4 projects, including fusioning a candle!  Hubby treated me to the first 6 stamp plates and DVD at the beginning of the month for my birthday but I have yet to even cut them out, let alone play with them.

However, while my projects are far from perfect, I was so impressed with how they turned out.  By no stretch of the imagination can I be called an artist, but even hubby can see potential in my work and as the workshop was also a birthday treat he felt it was money well spent :-)

I will post pics of my very imperfect work once I have actually taken some!

I would also like to thank Dawn and her staff for helping make the day so enjoyable, especially the lovely lady who sorted out drinks and cake (so sorry, but I can't remember your name *hangs head in shame*)  Can't wait until Sheena has the time to do more workshops in the Northwest :-)

Happy crafting  xx

9 May 2011

First card pic posting

I thought I would try to post my first card pic and what better than the card I made for my latest great nephew?  So, here goes, fingers crossed!
Noah Birth Card April 2011 Cropped
The stamps I’ve used are ones I’ve had for years but haven’t used much recently.
The border is a Clarity corner stamp, my favourtie of their corner stamps I own.
The teddy is from the Stick and Stamp range from Rubbadubbadoo – I don’t know if it’s still available, from a set called A Star Is Born.
I used a Kaleidacolour ink pad, Blue Breeze, for the colour.
Dots of Butterfly Trails Diamond Sparkle glitter from Hunkydory, applied using the Quickie glue pen to the border.
As neither of my printers seem to like card of any thickness, I’ve used a peel off greeting coloured with a Stazon Blue Teal ink pad.
Blue gems from my general stash, got to have a good selection of gems handy don’t we?
The base card is A5 made by folding an A4 sheet of cream hammer card, matting is with Hunkydory blue mirri - my absolute favourite shade of blue, but then again I may be biased as my blue also happens to be my favourite colour :-)
I hope you like it and appreciate all comments, after all nothing beats a fresh eye on things does it?
Kate x