Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Monday Class


This is my Monday night class girls. This week I am teaching the girls cards using the Woodware Flower and leaf maker punches, I took the snap shots while they were busy working away, as you can see from the pictures they were also enjoying a cuppa while they worked.

The end results were all different as each one had different colour ways.



As you can see they are beavering away, and very quiet tonight due to concentrating, They all seemed to enjoy creating and colouring the leaves and flowers


Monday, 2 June 2008

Floral Punch Craft

Name the flowers (ha ha ha)
Another attempt at a bit of Floral Punch Craft the large pink flower was made using the pear punch and the smaller pointed white and pink flower made using a strawberry punch.
I'm not sure what the flowers are as they were made through play with no instructions just playing abd shaping until I liked the result.
I layered the flowers on top of nestibilities ovals & using my Scor-Pal I scored lines at every 1/2" down the front of the base card, I finished the card by adding a thin ribbon around the top of the card and tying a bow.


Sunday, 1 June 2008

Green Thumb Stamps

The plant pot were inked in 2 colours I used a yellow chalk ink first then rocked a brown chalk ink over the edges to give some depth to the image the background of the card was made by inking stamps with Versamark whick gives a watermark effect.



Saturday, 31 May 2008

Green Thumb

The sun was shining and strawberry's always remind me of summer so out came the Green Thumb stamp set by Papertrey Ink, bright red ribbon and card stock Brilliance Rocket Red ink and I sat down and started stamping, the cherries where fun to create, I added Ranger glossy accents to the cherries to give them dimension and shine.







You can see from this shot that I added Ranger glossy accents to the card to highlight water droplets.






Friday, 30 May 2008

Hollywood Gals

Marilyn
In the next two cards I used photo stamps by The Stampsmith I find that using a brayer to apply the ink to the stamp the best way to ink these up as it gives an even coverage, I never get good results by applying the ink pad directly to the stamp.
The Dress Stamp was a bargain it was an ex-demo stamp it is made by
Inkadinkado I stamped this in archival ink and coloured using the Prisma pencils



Bling..


Another photostamp, this one is great for adding a bit of sparkle to her jewelry it gives the card that glitzy look.

I added a matching flower made using my faithful pear punch


Bling is the name of this stamp from The Stampsmith but who exactly is she? what's her name? I know the face and I love the image but can I put a name to her....nope!