Monday 20 April 2020

Crafty Cardmakers Challenge #255 - Anything But a Card

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog.  I hope you are all staying safe and well in these terrible times.

The new Challenge is live at Crafty Cardmakers.  Angela is our lovely host, and the Theme is Anything But a Card.  So, as always, you can create whatever you wish as long as it is NOT a card.

I haven't been terribly creative of late.  Have spent a good amount of time watching videos (crafty ones, of course) and rearranging a few things in my Craft Room but not much else really.  Although I have made a couple of ink station trays and have started making a few books but haven't put the finishing touches on any of them yet.  Actually, when I think about it, I have been quite creative .. LOL!  Just haven't finished anything that I could use for this Challenge.  
Consequently, I am sharing this Art Journal page which I created last year and haven't shared before.

I used watercolour cardstock and Lindy's Stamp Gang Magicals as well as Distress Inks for the background.
Next came the stamping with Archival Ink ..
.. and then the layers of paper strips ..
.. and ephemera.
The white, lacy like pieces were made using a cake icing mould and some flexible texture paste instead of icing.  Worked out alright I think, although you can't see much of them.
The clock is a free printable from the net and the cog is a die by Cheery Lynne.  I also tucked a few flower petals under the ends of the collage ..
.. and added some gauze and a piece of hessian ribbon, both of which had been coloured with the same Magicals used on the background.
Lastly, I added the quote, did a bit of doodling around the edges and .. Voila!! .. it was done!!

For some amazing inspiration, pop on over to the CCM Blog and take a peek at the fabulous creations by my Teamies.  They are a wonderfully talented bunch of ladies and, hopefully, you will be inspired to take part in this fortnight's Challenge.

Crafty Cardmakers Challenge #255 - Anything But a Card.

Down here in South Aus, it looks like we are starting to get on top of this virus.  No new cases for the last three days which is wonderful.  Still, we can't become complacent yet, there is still a long way to go I think.  Hoping and praying that everyone will continue to abide by the lockdown rules and stay safe.

Thank you so much for your visit and for any comment you may care to leave for me to read.  I really do appreciate it.

Take care, stay safe and God Bless.
oxox Marg





11 comments:

  1. Hi Margaret. This is gorgeous, loving all the gorgeous layering and your choice of colours too. Wishing you a happy creative week, Angela xXx

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  2. Your Art Journal page is quite beautiful, so much detail,layering and colour, I love it and your talent. Have a great (if quiet) week! Take care.
    hugs
    Glenda

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  3. The magicals created such a beautiful background and the embellishments are perfect additions, I especially love the colour of the gauze and hessian. You always create wonderful cards.

    I am so pleased to hear that things are dying down with the virus there, I wish I could say the same here, the death toll here is devastatingly high and we are still on lock down.

    You seem to have done a lot despite not feeling crafty, I think it is a common trend these days though! Stay safe. Hugs, Anne xx

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  4. Very interesting canvas Marg. I love all those details. Have a creative and I hope you are staying safe. Judy

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  5. Hi Marg.. well it is really good to hear the cases of the virus are slowing right down.. it is the same up here in QLD and yes I hope it means things are really looking good.. but I still worry about a second wave so we must all be very careful for a while yet.. however I came by to check out your blog post.. I love this arty page, love the texture on the back ground, love the clock and cog and the red color that makes the whole page pop!!! Keep staying safe Marg!! Enjoy the change in the weather, autumn is such a lovely season I think!!

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  6. A creative Art Journal page Marg. Love the rusty, Autumnal tones you used - perfect for this time of the year. Especially like the vintage clock face and the scribbled border. Lots of details to unpack and file away for future reference. We are keeping well, but missing our Grand children terribly. Luckily they can and do Face time when ever the mood strikes them, so we are lucky. Keep well. x

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  7. So happy to see you back in action here, Marg - even if what you're sharing today comes from a while ago! It's great to hear there are plenty of creative things underway... looking forward to seeing those books once you're ready to share them. But I'm also really glad this page finally got its moment in the spotlight - it really deserves it! I love the warm blush of colour and the perfect composition of the layered collaging - and that scribbly border is a wonderful finishing touch... lovely, lovely, lovely page.

    Good news on the corona front too - stay safe, stay well,
    Alison x

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  8. WOW very artistic and lovely rust/Autumn colours, love it. In fact the whole creation has blown me away again, now if I tried a scribbly border like that it would turn out not very nice, so effective..hugs to you and wa happy to hear you are safe and well.xxx

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  9. Gorgeous page - yummy!!

    Have a lovely weekend stay safe and well xx

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  10. Oh I love this! I've never seen you make an aj page before but you've nailed it. But seriously, why am I surprised? You nail everything you do! Stay safe xx

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  11. Beautifully layered and gorgeous colours which blend together seamlessly.

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