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Monday, 7 December 2015

Woodware challenge - Bring on the sunshine

We do really need some sunshine at this time of year!

For this weeks challenge I have started my 'inspirations' book.

I bought an A4 spiral bound book from The Paper Warehouse at Grosvenor House Papers
in Kendal where I teach once a month, a wonderful craft shop.
The book has 35 sheets of 140gsm white cartridge paper and a strong hard cover.

I used 'dylusions' paints and large Woodware daubers to create my background.
I then added a stencilled area using a Dutch Doobadoo design and white paint.
I've stamped a panel using a ColorBox mini moulding stamp
called 'Botanical' and a turquoise ink pad.
The hearts are drawn freehand once the paint is dry using a black Micron
pen number 04, the inspiration comes from a book by Joanne Fink.

I have also coloured in some areas using a pink Sakura Koi pen and
a white Sakura gelly roll pen.

I hope it brings some sunshine to your home today.
Doodling like this is sooooo relaxing, perfect for miserable days in the
winter at home by the fire and with the cat.

My finished piece. I did paint another background and used the lime green,
white and turquoise paints. 
My first attempt showing a mix of
colours on the white paper.
Then I changed my mind and just
used the lime green and turquoise
on another page for my masterpiece above!
Yummy colours of 'dylusions' paints and large
daubers at the ready.
The book from where I took my inspiration.
This picture shows the stages from basic drawing on the left
to a finished heart on the right.

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Woodware sketch challenge

For the sketch challenge this week I've used shrink plastic and a
Woodware stamp JGS176 Nordic Dove.

I've stamped the white shrink plastic with black StazOn ink, cut it out just away
from the stamped outline and then used a heat tool to shrink the image.

One tip to give you when using shrink plastic.....to avoid the
plastic sticking to itself in the shrinking process, stamp your image, cut out and
dab with an anti static bag (used for embossing too) on both sides before you begin to heat.


Heres the stamp and the little shrink plastic dove, soooo cute!

and here is the sketch

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Woodware challenge - Zentangle with stenicils

This is my favourite Dreamweaver stencil designed by Lynell Harlow. It's code is LG743.
I've added pencil shading to the Zentangle to give the image some depth. 
The hand drawn border holds it all together on this white card and it's finished off with a hand draw birthday greeting. Hand lettering is nice to use with Zentangle.




Thursday, 19 November 2015

Woodware challenge - Christmas decoupage

Using my Woodware stamp JGS316 Christmas quilt, stamp once onto a
blue card then several times more onto different patterned paper.

Cut out each image and remount on top of the blue card.
My pieces of paper are flat but you could 3D them.

Add some glitter glue and liquid pearls for a festive finish.


Saturday, 14 November 2015

Bubble Bloom and Card Candi

Jane has made a short video with the Michelle Bubble Bloom Stamp and Card Candi


I hope that you enjoy it!

Dorothy

Friday, 13 November 2015

Woodware challenge - White embossing

My card this week features my Woodware stamp JGS169 Christmas date.

I have stamped it twice onto plain card and cut out the holly and
number 25 from one of them.
The holly is coloured and shaped before using silicone glue to attach it
to the prepared background.
The numbers have been covered in watermark ink and sprinkled
with Stampendous shabby white embossing enamel then stuck back over the stamped piece.
I have punched some extra berries, shaped them and stuck them to the holly.


Saturday, 7 November 2015

Woodware challenge - Christmas punches or dies

There's something so easy and quick about picking up a punch and creating
a fabulous shape, no machines to set up or plug in!
My card today is a collection of Woodware punches to create a
Scandinavian style Christmas card.
When creating something like this and if you are using a one sided textured card,
remember to turn the card over in the punch so you get a 'mirror' image.
Edging each piece with a mini pigment ink pad helps each shape to
stand out from the plain background.



Tabitha looking cute

Tabitha looking cute
Look, I’ve just caught you another mouse!