Tuesday 10 September 2013

Update

It wasn’t until I got told off by my Mam on Sunday that I realised that I hadn’t gave you an update.

Time just seams to fly by doesn’t it?

So here is the little fella, our Jack on his first day at full time school.Two of Us-039

Things have changed so much since mine were little, Jacks Mam was allowed to stay for lunch one day which I think was wonderful, he even got a star award in his first week.

His Grandad said we need to hope that he will grow into that PE kit sharpish otherwise we may have our first taste of bullying on our hands.

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Sunday 8 September 2013

See Ya

That special moment when they pass their driving test and we lose all rights to our car and nerves ha ha!

See Ya from Mo’s Digital Pencil perfect for that Congratulations card.

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Coloured with Copic markers and chalk pencils and teamed with First Edition designer papers, a pretty green ribbon and some little pearls.

Sentiment from TLC sentiments.

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Just look at that figure (sigh)

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Friday 6 September 2013

Just Peachy

Sharing something that is just peachy on this dank wet windy day in the UK.

Elke and bear from Mo’s digital Pencil 

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Coloured with Copic Markers and Chalk pencils and then shaded around the image with Pan Pastels.

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Papers used are from Graphic 45 and ribbon from Papertrey Ink

I hope wherever you are today you have a little bit of sunshine.

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Sunset

I nearly forgot to show this to you, we were heading to my Mams last Sunday and the sky was so beautiful we just had to stop the car and take a photograph, unfortunately I only had my phone with me so I had to use the camera from that but I think it captured it well enough to let you see it.

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You can even see the rays that the sun was throwing out.

Today I’m off to the hairdressers for a much needed cut and colour. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

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Wednesday 4 September 2013

New releases - Just Inklined.

Lets get down with the kids and make a snowman card that they can relate to, we see so many snowmen cards at Christmastime but not many around like this one.
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This is a Jolly Little Ole Santa


Tuesday 3 September 2013

Treading Water Snorkel Boy

Do you ever have one of those days where you feel like you have been treading water all day? I do and today was one of them, 2 steps forward and 3 steps back, thankfully it all came together in the end.

Todays card is made with Snorkel Boy from Mo’s Digital Pencil 

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Coloured with Copic alcohol markers and Chalk pencils, I also used a Cuttlebug embossing folder, German glass glitter patterned paper and some scrapbook letters.

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Monday 2 September 2013

Just Inklined to Blog Hop–Blingy Christmas

Today is blog hop day and our super talented Design Team have some amazing projects to show you.

To make the hop more fun, there are 2 hidden spot prizes along the way, chosen from those that leave comments on the blogs.

This months theme is "A Blingy Christmas" hosted by Lori which is where the blog hop starts.

I have 2 cards for you today as I just couldn’t stop at one, I love the pencil lined images and my first card is using A Letter from Santa Digital Stamp.

I kept my card simple using glitter card to mat and layer and German Glass glitter around the edges of the white card and on top of the die-cut holly spray.

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Coloured with Copic Markers and Chalk pencils.

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My next card is made in the same way but using Goose and Gander for the image.

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Both cards were finished with pearls and a pretty ribbon.

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If you missed the beginning of the hop I’ve listed all of the DT taking part underneath.

Lori  Karen L  Joyce  Gaynor  Dawn  Tammy  Tangii  Jak

Challenges

Sister Act Card Challenge: anything goes

Aud Sentiments Challenge: anything goes

Addicted to Stamps - anything goes

Challenges 4 Everybody - anything goes

Inky Impressions - animals

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Sunday 1 September 2013

Top 8 Tips for Photographing your Cards by Jak Heath

Something we all strive to do is showcase our cards for people to look at, I’m no different to the rest of you and to be honest we just don’t get the best of natural light in the UK.

  • Light Source – we all know that natural daylight is the best, whether you are using a top of the range SLR camera or using your phone camera, if the lighting is good you will get a better result. Try to take your photograph near to a natural light during daylight, near a window or even outside, if you cant do this then use a daylight bulb or a daylight tube.

This is that difference that light can make, the first took at night under the home light and the second took under a daylight lamp.

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  • Macro – Most camera’s will have a macro setting, this may show in your camera setting as a tulip flower, this is great for close up shots. If your camera has a fine quality setting also use this.
  • Steady hand – if you don’t have a steady hand either rest on something or use a tripod, my hand isn’t the steadiest so I try to stop the shake shot by resting on something.
  • Backdrop – try not to have a busy background behind your craft, it can totally take away the emphasis of the craft you are showcasing. You could try a plain piece of card behind your craft or even material or plastic sheet would work.
  • Level – Try getting down level t the craft you are photographing, unless you need a top view of your project of course, dodgy angles can distort your project for the viewer, by getting down to the level of your project you are more likely to get a better photo rather that the fat at the top and skinny at the bottom of your project shot.
  • Editing -  It doesn't have to be the top of the range editing software, just something that you can adjust the brightness and contrast or even and auto adjust can make a big difference. There is so many software programs out there and they all work differently but will have the basic settings to get the best from your photo. A good free online software is Pic Monkey here is a couple of screen shots showing before and after using their program.

Before Pic monkey edit, you can see that it is quite dark.

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After using the basic Pic Monkey settings. I adjusted the brightness, the highlight and the contrast.

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  • Add a Watermark – Add your name on your project, a simple text, again this can be done in Pic Monkey by clicking the P on the left hand side tool options.

You can select the font and even the colour that you would like to use.

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Once you have added your text you can select where you would like the text to be on your photograph just by right clicking your mouse over the text and dragging it to the position of choice.

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  • Saving your Picture – save your image to your computer, I like to save mine in files for the month and the year, name your photograph when saving it, it makes sense to do this as reference so you can find it.

Now I know professional photographers may have a fit over my tips, I don’t claim to be a professional photographer but I do know what works for me as a crafter and as so many of you have asked what I do and use I thought this would help you out.

Feel free to share the link to these tips with your crafting friends, I hope this helps you all.

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