Wednesday, 11 March 2015

"A Few Shades of BLue" #2 - Megs Garden

Hello Everyone and welcome to  my blog.

This is part two of this months projects for Megs Garden.
This card uses some of the left over papers from my Butterfly Book Kit as well as some of Meg's gorgeous laces and flowers.
Megs Garden Book Kits are chock full of yummy paper goodies that you can use in so many different ways.   There are beautifully designed papers as well as lots of ephemera and various graphic images which would be suitable to use not just in your Mini Albums but for all of your paper crafting projects.   


I've used several strips left over from when I made my Butterfly Booklet and simply inserted some different laces in between.




The chippie is a Card Word Circle from 2Crafty Chipboard.  I painted it with Stormy Sky Distress Paint and, while it was still wet, I sprinkled it with clear glitter.



The bright green buds are from Magnolia Ink  but the rest of flowers in this cluster are all from Megs Garden.  The large bloom was mainly white but I have altered it by spraying it with Peacock Feathers Distress Spray Stain.


The inside was decorated with border punched strips from the Book Kit.



Megs Garden Products used

Papers

Ribbon, Lace, Fibre and Beads


Flowers



I hope you have enjoyed this post and that you have gained some inspiration here.  Megs Garden has tons of gorgeous and interesting products in store so why not take a look for yourself. HERE is the link.
Why not also take a stroll around the 'Garden' and look at some of the stunning projects created by the rest of the Team.  HERE is that link.

Thank you so much for visiting and do enjoy the rest of your day!!
Take care and God Bless.
oxox Marg


Monday, 9 March 2015

"A Few Shades of Blue" - Megs Garden #1

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog!  So lovely that you could drop in for a visit.

I'm here to show you part one of  the Design Team projects I created for Megs Garden.  This month I have created some cards to share with you.

The first card is made with papers from the Correspondence Collection.  These papers are stunning!!  With their lovely neutral shading and gorgeous textures they are the perfect background for any colour or embellishment that you may wish to incorporate.

The papers chosen are Mademoiselle Louise and Letter from Tucson and they are from the 12" x 12" sheets. 
  
 
After sewing the two layers together, I created a band across the card with some of the stunning lace that Meg has in the shop.  This became the base for my flower cluster.  Once the lace was glued down I sprayed the left side of the card with 'Peacock Feathers' Distress Spray Stain and also with 'Afraid of the Dark' Glimmermist.


Added some twine (from my stash), some gorgeous blue and green beads from the 'Green Bundle' and a small butterfly from the Transparency sheet.  The lovely little fabric flower was originally Ivory.  I simply sprayed it with Afraid of the Dark Glimmermist and was so pleased with the result.  Not only is it now the perfect colour but it also has a lovely shimmer to it in real life.


The inside was decorated with some Border Punched strips from the Correspondence Mini Paper Pack.


 Instead of adding leaves to my cluster I thought it would be fun to add a couple of metal gears.  A little touch of steampunk amongst the shabby chic.  LOL!!

Megs Garden Products used

Papers


Flowers


Ribbon, Lace and Beads


I hope you like the little card I have created and that you have gained some inspiration here.  Megs Garden has loads of gorgeous and interesting products in store so why not take a look.  You can find the shop HERE
Also, why not take a stroll around the Garden and look at some of the stunning projects created by the rest of the Team.  You can find the Blog HERE.

Thank you so much for visiting and do enjoy the rest of your day!!
Take care and God Bless.
oxox Marg


Saturday, 28 February 2015

Guest Designing with 2Crafty Chipboard for CSI Case #156

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog.  Thank you so much for dropping in.
Well, after not posting for weeks, here I am posting twice in a couple of days!!  Thing is, I have been creating some stuff but wasn't able to post anything as it was DT work.  Just haven't had time for much else though.
Anyway, I'd like to share another Art Journal page with you.  This one was created for Challenge #156 over at CSI2 Crafty Chipboard are a major Sponsor over at CSI during February so the 2Crafty Design Team have been Guest Designing for them.
Now, as most of you know, CSI is a Scrapbook Challenge and I don't Scrapbook.  Soooo, how come I'm Guest Designing???  Because the lovely Debbi Tehrani who is the owner of CSI allowed me to do an Art Journal page instead.  Thank you so much Debbi.  I am so pleased that I could be a part of this GDT.



This is the Case File.

 I have used all the colours.

Having never done a CSI Challenge before, it looked a little daunting to me at first but, when you read it through, it really is quite easy to follow.

  Testimony
You only need to use one item from this list.
One of the prompts is to use the inspiration word 'grow' so that is what I incorporated into my quote.


  Evidence
You need to use at least two items from this list.
I have used text print, flowers, stamps, mixed media background, cursive font.


Started off this page by glueing down some strips of paper and then sprayed over it with watered down acrylic paints.  I also sprayed some Lindy's Stamp Gang Starburst 'Cape Cod Coral' for a little bit of shimmer.
All of the chipboard on this double AJ page is, of course, from 2Crafty.  I coated all the pieces with gesso first and then used acrylic paints for the colour.  In the picture above, you can see the ATC Georgian Frame placed over the Square Collage Panel.  The 'flower' petals underneath the cluster were also sprayed with acrylic paint for colour as was the small piece of burlap..


 I used one of the plain circles from the 6" Clock Frames and added the Leafy Shrub Set 1 flourish over the top.


My favourite piece on this page is the Square Collage Panel.  It comes as a 6" x 6" panel but you can cut random pieces from it and use it in a myriad of ways.   I simply cut off a section from one side of the panel to use on the left hand side of my double page and then cut another smaller piece for the right hand side.   The small seed beads were added for the touch of grey I needed and the small labels are from G45.




Here you can see the 'stamping' in a 'cursive font'


and I also did some stenciling in a 'cursive font' as well.



2Crafty Chipboard used

 6" Square Collage Panel

 6" Clock Frames

 ATC Georgian Frames
 
Leafy Shrub Set 1

I'd like to thank Debbi and the CSI Team for having us 2Crafty girls as Guest Detectives this month.
It was a lot of fun!!

Thank you so much for visiting and I hope you enjoy the rest of your day!
Take care and God Bless.

Wednesday, 25 February 2015

'Butterfly' Art Journal Page

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog.  Sorry that I haven't posted for a while but, unfortunately, life keeps getting in the way.  Every time I think things are getting straightened out, they go whoopsie again.  Going to try making up a schedule for myself just to get everything sorted, including my scrappy stuff.  Might work, might not, we'll just have to see.

Anyway, I would like to share an Art Journal page with you today.
Our Creative Corner has a Tic Tac Toe Challenge this month.  The idea is to choose one line from the grid below and create something using those items or techniques.  To take a look at the Challenge HERE is the Link.


 So, I have chosen the middle line and decided to create an Art Journal page using paints, stamps and stencils.


Started off by sponging on a coat of watered down gesso.  In the past gesso hasn't worked for me.  I have no idea why but when I brush it on, like I've seen lots of other people do, I find I can't get the paint to stick too well.  Then I watched a video by Di Garling and she lightly sponged her background with watered down gesso so I thought I would try that out, and it worked!!!   Now, I realize my background looks fairly pale, but that is the way I wanted it.  Had I added more layers of the sprays it would have come out a lot darker.  (In real life it is actually a bit darker than the photo shows)
The sprays I've used are simply watered down acrylic paints.  I do have some Distress Sprays and some Lindy's Stamp Gang sprays, but not in the colours I was after, so paint was the alternative. Besides which, I needed to use paints to keep to the Challenge criteria.  LOL!!
Once the sprays were dry I added the stenciling with Texture paste and with gesso and when that was dry I did a little stamping.

You can see some of the stenciling here ...


... and more of it here.


For the flower petals I cut some hearts from old book paper, inked them with Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink, then lightly edged them with Gathered Twigs DI.


The first layer was simply glued to the page and then the second layer was only glued at the centre so they could be curled up a little to make them more three dimensional.


Did the same with the butterfly.  This time I cut both shapes from plain paper and then stamped it on each wing with different stamps.  Inked again with the Spiced Marmalade DI and I coloured in the floral stamp with some watercolour crayons.  The pen nib was coloured with a Versacolor stamp pad and then coated in clear crackle paint.




A closie of some of the stamping ...


... and the finished double page!!

Hope you like my little page.  I thoroughly enjoyed creating it.  Even though I had criteria to fill for the Challenge, it is still quite liberating to just go with the flow and do whatever you feel like at the time.

Thank you so much for visiting and I hope you enjoy the rest of your day.
Take care and God Bless.

 

Saturday, 7 February 2015

2Crafty February Shares #3

Hello everyone!!  Welcome to my blog!!  Hope you are all having a wonderful day.  We are at the beginning of a heatwave here in South Australia.  Going to be in the mid to high 30's all week.  Not looking forward to it at all!  Come on Winter!!!!!!  LOL!!

So, I am back to share the third and final instalment of my February shares for 2 Crafty Chipboard.
 
'Love'
 
 
2Crafty Chipboard used
 
 Hessian Patch Panel

Word Circles
 
 
 
I used a piece of watercolour paper and created the background on this card with some
 strips of paper from Prima's Romance Novel collection and some texture paste through a stencil.  I then did some stamping
 and lightly sprayed it all with Fired Brick Distress Ink.
 

I had a small piece of the Hessian Patch Panel left over from another project and 
found it was just the right size for this card.  I coated it with white acrylic paint and
 then dabbed over that with Silver Distress Paint.  I really love this panel, it was 
the perfect base for my flower cluster.
 

The Word Circle was coloured in the same manner but this time, before it was dry,
 I also covered it in clear glitter.

 
These Word Circles are brilliant!!!  Small enough to use on cards but also a 
good size for Scrapbooking and off the page projects too. 
 
 
 
The inside decorated with more of the Romance Novel papers and also a couple of stamps.

  
Well, this was the last of my 2Crafty projects for this month.
I hope you've enjoyed this post and found some inspiration here.  
 
2Crafty Chipboard has hundreds of designs so I know they would have the perfect size
 and shape to suit any project you are working on.  To find more inspiration on using your 2Crafty chippies why not take a look at the 2Crafty Blog and the fabulous projects created by my Teamies.  You can find it HERE
 
and remember, to find a 2Crafty stockist near you
simply email salesat2crafty@optusnet.com.au
Thank you so much for visiting, and enjoy the rest of your day.
Take care and God Bless.
oxox
 
 
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