Showing posts with label Sweet Poppy Beautiful Botanicals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweet Poppy Beautiful Botanicals. Show all posts

Friday, 5 May 2023

More Beautiful Botanicals from Sweet Poppy ..........

Happy Friday! .......

I hope you've had a lovely week.  And we've got another fabulous long weekend to look forward which is nice.
  
We've spent the last few days parked up on the banks of Loch Linnhe, on the Bunree Campsite.  It's been so peaceful and relaxing here ........ nowhere to be, no one to see ......... it's been great!!  We are on the move again tomorrow though, the trip isn't over just yet!

It looks like everyone is loving the new Beautiful Botanicals stamp release from Sweet Poppy, our Facebook pages are full of gorgeous floral creations.  Not surprisng really though as the stamps are so pretty.

One of my favourites from the new collection is the Tulip ........


So pretty used on it's own to create CAS cards.

I stamped the image in the centre of my card, and used watercolour markers to colour the stem.  I then added a few inks splatters onto the background around the stamped image, just to add a bit more interest ........


To colour the actual flower I decided to paper piece it using a snippet of card I found in my bits box (I never throw anything away!)

 
So quick and easy to do, and just think of all the different colours you could use!

Something that took a little more time was this all over design ......


I do love tulips so I couldn't resist using a whole bunch of them.

Stamped and heat embossed in gold ....... and then coloured with watercolour pens


A few gold ink splatters, and a two-part die cut sentiment to finish ..... love it!


Another pretty Spring flower is the Daffodil ...... 


Perfect again for creating CAS cards.
As with the tulip above, I simply stamped this int he centre of my card, used watercolour markers to colour the stem and then paper-pieced the actual flower heads .......


I added a little tag with my sentiment on, using foam pads to give the card a little bit of dimension


and I finished off with some dots of Nuvo's Crystal Glaze and a little bit of doodling around the edges


What will your favourite flower be?

As I said, we're on the banks of Loch Linnhe, enjoying our latest trip in the van.
The weather hasn't been too bad, no rain to speak of, the sun has shown it's face at some point everyday but, it has been a little on the breezy side the last couple of days ...... so no crossing of the Loch on this visit (shame, as there is a rather nice little pub on the other side, with a really good whisky collection!) 
The regular Corran ferry is out of action at the moment so there's a replacement doing the crossings for foot passengers only.  Apparently, it's not a very big boat, and it doesn't go if the weather's bad.  You know me and water, my sea legs are not the best so, we've stayed on this side so far.
We have been out walking nearly everyday though, sampling the local watering holes and restaurants, it would have been rude not too.  We also walked up to Inchree Falls, which was nearby.


A lovely forest walk up the side of the falls .......


There's spectacular views of Loch Linnhe and the hills around Ardgour from the top ......


and we came back down through the forests 


We're heading off again tomorrow, to a place called Ardtur near Port Appin ...... never been there before.
We've rented a beautiful cottage there for the week, and Lauren and Alex are meeting us there which will be nice.

Thanks for popping by ........ have a lovely Coronation Bank Holiday weekend.  We'll be watching it all on catch up!


Cheerio until next time .......

Monday, 1 May 2023

Have you missed me? ..........

Surprise!!

Yes it's me, I am still here!
I know ....... it's been a while since I blogged ....... well over three months in fact!!!!   
In case any of you have been wondering where I've been well, I've no real excuse except to say that life happens, and just gets in the way!
 
Since my last post, we've had many birthday celebrations (including mine!).  We celebrated Burn's Night back in January at our favourite restaurant (the owner is Scottish!).


We had more snow on the island in March ...... woke up to this one morning! (thankfully it didn't hang around too long!).


We saw Elvis at the Villa Marina (well sort of)


and Boyzlife ....... (I'm getting too old to be watching these guys!)


and we had our first motorhome trip of the year, which was unfortunately cut short because hubby wasn't well.  
Nothing too serious (we think, we hope), just a lot of back pain which meant he couldn't drive, so we had to head home early.  
Since then he's had blood tests, physio, and an MRI (which we are waiting for the results of), but things seem to be getting better (fingers crossed!).

All these sort of things just seem to take over, and then the longer the break from blogging gets, the harder it is to get back into the swing of things.  Plus, I haven't really been spending a lot of time in the craft room recently, and when I have been in there, it's just been me playing in my journals, so nothing really to blog!  
I am going to try and get back into the habit of being here more often, and, I'm going to have to get back in the craft room on a regular basis, as my card stash is dwindling fast!!!

Anyhow, welcome to May!  I hope you're all well and have enjoyed the long weekend, the first of three this month here in the UK.  I say here in the UK because that's where we are at the moment ...... Scotland to be exact!  
We're on our latest roadtrip in the van.  We've been across since last Thursday (27th April) and we're not back on the island until May 20th, so it's a nice long trip, and as I said we're here in bonnie Scotland, again.

Our trip started with a morning ferry from the Isle of Man across to Heysham.  We then drove up to Falkirk and had an overnight stay not far from the Kelpies ........


The weather wasn't brilliant when we got there but, I had to go and see them ....... twice.  Well, it would have been a shame not to see them all lit up ...... they looked amazing.


Next day we headed off to Killin, and the Falls of Dochart.  
We had three nights on a lovely little campsite just outside the village.  
We visited the falls ......


Sampled the local food ........ my first haggis of the trip


Walked along the banks of Loch Tay .....


And of course purchased a couple of souvenirs ......


Again, the weather wasn't great ...... this is Scotland, in the beginning of May, we weren't quite sure what to expect, but we didn't get wet which was a bonus!

This morning, we drove north-west, through stunning Glencoe, and we're now parked on the banks overlooking Loch Linnhe.  Our home for the next few days is Bunree Campsite not far from the town (or village) of Onich.  
Not a bad way to spend the Bank Holiday ........


Well, enough about our travels for now, I actually have some crafty stuff to share.

If you're a Sweet Poppy Stencils fan then you've probably seen that they have a gorgeous new stamp release ...... a collection of nine beautiful botanical images, designed exclusively for Sweet Poppy.
If you love floral images, and you like to colour, then these will be perfect for you.  The hard part will be choosing your favourites!

I had chance to work with a few of the new stamps before we left on our trip.  
Here's a couple of ideas using one of my favourites ........ the pretty Sweet Pea


I do love Sweet Peas and this is such a pretty stamp.
I masked off the edges of a piece of white cardstock and then used Distress Inks to add some colour to the background.


With the masking tape still in place I stamped the Sweet Pea image off the edges of the coloured panel using Versamark Ink, and heat then embossed with WOW's new Polished Silver EP (my new favourite embossing powder ...... it's so shiny!) 


Once this was heat set, I removed the masking tape and used watercolour paints to add colour to the flowers ........ 


A few ink splatters in the same shades, a simple sentiment and a few sparkly gems finish everything off nicely.

Next up ...... Brushos.  
I stamped and embossed the image again, this time using a black ink and a clear EP


Then I used Brusho Pigment Powders to add the colour ...... lightly sprinkling the powder onto the flowers, and then spritzing with water to move the colour around.  The more water, the more the colour moves.  As you can see I wasn't too careful to keep the colour just on the flowers, I wanted it to spread outside the lines. 


Once this was all dry, I used the same colours of Brusho to paint over the flowers again, adding more colour to the petals, and building up the depth of colour gradually


A sentiment stamped on the bottom .....
 

and some co-ordinating cardstock layers ties everything together.

Last one for now is my favourite ........ I love a bit of fussy cutting!


A nice CAS design, using the pretty floral stamp to create a decorative edge for my card

Stamped and embossed, this time in gold, and coloured the flowers using Brush Markers 


I then fussy cut around the outer edge of the stamping, leaving a small border around the image (this is more forgiving than cutting right up to the embossed line)


To make this stand out more when the card is closed, I picked out one of the shades from the flowers and attached a piece of similar coloured card to the inside, adding a touch of shading with a Distress Ink to the edges


 A simple sentiment stamped on the front, and a few ink splatters to finish it all off


That's just one of the new stamps ....... pretty isn't it!? 
I'll share some more of the new floral designs with you over the next few days.

Well, I think that's just about covered everything for now.  It's so nice to be back, and hopefully you've made it to the end of this rather long post.
My intention is to get back in the habit of blogging more frequently, and once we get back home the craft room should be well and truly open again ....... mojo permitting!

Thanks for popping by .......... have a great week.  
We have the Coronation celebrations to look forward to this coming weekend.  
We will be travelling again on Saturday but, hopefully we'll get to see some of it.

In the meantime ...... 


Cheerio until next time ....... from the banks of Loch Linnhe.  
Not a bad way to end the day!