Tuesday 22 July 2008

Sundown - Stampscapes

I just love building up these images with the scenery stamps from Stampscapes call me daft but I try to create a place I'd like to be & this one is so peaceful, I could all but dip my toes in.

I started by creating the colour base on a smooth white card, I used the ranger cut n dry foam to blend the inks onto the card, starting with the lightest first I used lemon, sunset, blue and lavender coloured inks.
I used Archival Black ink and started to build up the image started with the sea then the sky and then added the fence, rocks and reeds and lastly the trees, I then blended the blaack ink around all of the edges.

Monday 21 July 2008

Floral Punch Craft - Pink Poppy

I used a 14cm x 14cm square card and used the Scor-Pal to make the lines on the bottom half of the card, added a silk screen pinted paper to the top half. I cut out 3 circles with the Nestabilities in contrasting card and added them to the centre of the card, I tied a polka dot ribbon around the card and knotted it over the circles.
Imade 2 pink FPC Poppies and added them to either side of the ribbon on top of the circles. Using the word slot punch by SU I stamped Happy Birthday then punched it out of white card stock and mad a little FPC flower to sit on the edges of it, I added this with foam pads to make it pop out from the card.

Sunday 20 July 2008

Tutorial - Oriental Poppy





Lets Start...

When cutting out more than one of the same coloured shape I always fold the paper and cut them out all together, below shows you the petals, use the same method for the 2 leaves.




Cut out the strip of black and fringe 2 thirds of the width of the paper.



The picture below shows all of the pieces needed to complete the flower



Cut a 8cm x 8cm square of crepe paper I used gold but green or yellow would do, scrunch up a piece of tissue paper into a ball (kitchen towel) and add this to the centre of the crepe paper and gather the paper around the ball.


Once gathered give the piece 1 twise to secure it then press the bulbus end onto a flat surface. Lay this to one side ready to add the stamen.


To add depth to the petals colour. I painted them from the pointed end up to around a third of the size on both sides using black soot distress ink and a damp brush, you could use black chalk or watercolour paint or even a black pencil.
Once both sides of the petals have been coloured leave them to one side to dry



While you are waiting for the petals to dry add score lines to leaves using a pointed tool by drawing the tool down towards you, the markings for this is on the leaf template.




The strip of fringed black paper will become the stamen, add wet glue(PVA) along the long unfringed edge, take the gold center piece and begin wrapping the stament around this sticking it just underneath the bulbus end of glod center continue wrapping untill there is none left, pinching it as you go to make sure that it sticks.


Set this to one side to let the glue set.


To shape the petals I used the Flat end of a Deet tool but you can get the same effect by using the tip of the handle side of a teaspoon, lay your petal onto a foam pad or mat using the deet or teaspoon add pressure by pressing down on the very tip of the petal and drawing the tool towards the bottom of the petal, it will crease the petal and shape it so that it is curved.

Continue this method all of the way around the top of the petal. Do this for all 4 petals.



Once you have completed shaping the first petal go on to shaping the other 3


Add wet glue (PVA) to the base of each petal and start to add them one at a time holding them in place with your fingers, slightly overlap each petal.


Continue adding the petals in this way until all 4 petals have been added

As you can see the Stem of the flower is far too long to add to your card, now here is the scary bit "cut it off"



Once this is cut off you can start to add the leaves, add a small blob of wet glue to the base of the leaf and stick it in place.


Add the last leaf and the flower is complete



Optional;- I added black diamond stickles to the stamens





Saturday 19 July 2008

Making Flowers with Dennison

This book belonged to a sewing Teacher for special needs Eveline Johnson who was a friend of my Mams sadly she passed away at the age of 99 years old in 2007 but before she died she gave this book to my Mam and in turn my Mam gave it to me knowing that it would interest me.
Having scoured through the book I decided to try to make the Oriental Poppy which I knew would be fun as I don't have any crepe paper and that is what the book is all about.

So anyway here is the result to my read, as you can see it worked out pretty good, I used red & black paper the only crepe paper I used was the gold center.I have to say it was very easy to make.


If you would like me to do a tutorial on this let me know in a comment & I'll set to work getting it done.




Friday 18 July 2008

Remember When... Series 3 by La Pashe

These are the latest in the Remember When... Series I'm sure they will fit perfectly into the hard to do mens cards oh yes and there is a little cat in this series too I named him Clarence for obvious reasons.









and the winners are...

I used a random Generator to pick out the winners from 58 comments.
It winners could contact me by email with their details I will forward on the ATC's.
Comment 18

Cazz said...
These are all lovely Jak xxxI'd like to add my name to the pot if I may xx
12 July 2008 17:43


Comment 27

Beryl said...
I love these Stampscape stamps. I hadn't thought of them for ATC's but then I haven't made any of them yet either. I love the colouring in the background. I'm always envious of the cards Ann W. makes - so now she's got competition.Beryl xx
12 July 2008 20:29

Comment 56

PeeJay said...
Beautiful Jak. The colourways put me in mind of Thomas Kinkade - the vibrancy and clarity is stunning.
16 July 2008 23:41