Monday 29 March 2021

daisy candle

 For my last post this month I have used stamps from honeysuckle butterfly by Chocolate Baroque to create a candle, and a matching box.

 

I used the daisy stampsstamped onto white tissue paper with versafine and coloured with alcohol marker pens to create the candle.


The same stamp was used to decorate the panels on the sides of the gift box, and one of the daisies was stamped onto spare card, colourted and cut out to go on the top flap of the box. I used velcro to seal the box

For the card I used the carnation stamp from fresh florals   using distress markers directly onto the stamp. 


I did have to stamp it twice to get the colour, using a stamp platform to make sure the images matched.   My base card was a DL size, so the  image was trimmed down to fit over a base layer in a toning blue/purple shade, and the sentiment added using versafine onto a scrap of white card.
 

Saturday 20 March 2021

butterflies

 Today I have cards featuring butterfly stamps from Chocolate Baroque to show you.

The first uses the main image from honeysuckle butterfly, stamped in grey versafine ink onto white card and coloured using watercolour pencils for the honeysuckle and the artway shimmer paints from the last month's shows for the butterflies. trimmed to a square. mounted onto a square of black card and then onto a white card blank.




The second card uses the briar rose butterfly, stamped in versmark ink onto black card and white embossed. Thie time the whole image was coloured with the artway paints, sprinkled with white brusho powder and spritzed with water. 

The white base card black was randomly stamped with just the flowers - the stamp was coloured with distress markers .

main image diecut into an oval



 

Friday 12 March 2021

cosmos

I finally got round to mounting and cutting out some stamps i bought In January from Artisan Designs - in my defence, I ran out of cling mount until last week........

Anyway, these are  the first results using the cosmos stamp

This one is very pink, not a colour I normally use  but it worked with the technique. The stamp was inked using distress marker pens, sprayed lightly with water and stamped onto white card. Stamp was dried off and inked in smoky grey versafine and stamped again over the top - I did use a stamping platform to get the stamps matching!

Woprn lipstick distress ink sponged round the edges, and a darker pink mat. The background was mopped up worn lipstick and peeled paint distress inks from a craft mat, then the cosmos part stamped using the worn lipstick again and another dark pink mat. 

Sentiment is from Chocolate Baroque, stamped using picked raspberry distress oxide and clear embossed,.


 

Second card is very CAS, using same technique but this time in shades of blue directly onto a card blank. 

Sentiment again from Chocolate Baroque, this time from the new set called life is so much better, which has some lovely ones


linking to challenge blogs

sirstampalotchallenge.blogspot.com - monochrome

challengeupyourlife.blogspot.com -#133 flowers

daisychainchallenge.blogspot.com #50 flowers

corrosivechallengesbyjanet.blogspot.com - anything goes



Monday 8 March 2021

monochrome grasses

Today  I have two cards using the eastern grasses set of stamps from Chocolate Barqoue to show you, both in monochrome and both 6" square cards.

The base card was stamped with the tall foliage stamp in grey in one corner to make a frame, and edged with black soot distress ink and then the edges  dragged across a black versafine ink pad. The main image was stamped in versamark onto a piece of black card, then embossed in white.

The second card uses the foliage stamp again, this time as the main image. 

The background card was randomly stamped using stamps from make your mark, the small foliage stamp from eastern grasses and the script from ace card and then sponged with black soot distress ink. Once it was dry, the foliage stmap was stamped on one edge using black verafine ink and clear embossed. 

The foliage stamp was stamped onto a piece of black card using white pigment ink then twice more using second generation stamping. Stamped again using versamark ink and white embossed. Edges torn using the new draw and  tear rulers