Showing posts with label faux wood effect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faux wood effect. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 January 2018

How does your garden grow ......

Happy weekend .......

Well .... that's the first week of 2018 over .... it wasn't so bad.
Back to normal now though .... the tree and all the decorations are down and put away for another year, and the house is nearly tidy but hey! ..... I'm not too bothered about all that, seeing as we're moving again at the beginning of February! I'll be starting to pack boxes again soon ...... whoopee!!
There's never a dull moment at the Walmsley's ....... life is always an adventure.

I've got another Blog challenge for you this evening .... it's the turn of the Happy Little Stampers Mixed Media challenge


As you can see, the theme is ...... GARDEN
Now I'm not much of a gardener myself ...... I can't even keep a cactus alive!  But .....I do love a nice garden, that's why I usually pay someone else to look after it.
For the last three years we haven't actually had a garden as such because we've been in the centre of Douglas .... we have had the rather large square outside though which has been lovely .... all the benefits, none of the work.
When we move though, that will change.  There's a huge garden at the new place, with a patio area to put garden furniture, and I think it gets the sun all afternoon.  Better start looking for that gardener!

Anyway ..... back to the challenge.  One of the lovely things from a garden are the beautiful blooms that grow ......


I used the large bloom from the HLS Especially for You set, stamped it a few times onto white cardstock and then fussy cut the flowers, before colouring each one using ZIG Markers


The background is the faux wood grain technique.  There's a great step by step tutorial over on the Snippets Blog by Karen Dunbrook.  Check it out and give this a go ..... it's so much fun.

It's a really easy technique to do and depending on what colour of Distress Ink you use, you will get a different looks ..... I've used Weather Wood on mine.

Simply apply PVA glue onto a piece of white cardstock.  Don't cover the card completely, and apply the glue in lines, down the card.  This gives the best wood effect when the ink is applied.
When the glue is dry, turn the card over and score down the card at quarter or half inch intervals, depending on the size of your finished card (I think mine are quarter inch)



Turn back to the glue side of the card and apply Distress Ink ...... rub the ink directly from the pad down the cardstock.  You will begin to see where the glue was ...... continue applying the ink until you get the finish you are looking for.  I used just the one colour here, but you can use as many as you like .... depends on the look you want.

I attached the flowers over the top .... some flat and some with foam pads for dimension ....


A simple stamped sentiment ......

and a few dots of glossy accents finish everything off.


I also added a couple of the flowers to the inside of the card ......


How will you interpret the challenge theme? I can't wait to see.

There's a prize for the challenge winner ..... a $20 Gift Certificate to spend in the HLS store and .... if the winner (randomly chosen) has used HLS stamps on their winning project then the prize will be doubled!!
You might want to check out the HLS store ...... Kylie has been busy designing and there's some fabulous new stamp sets available for pre-order.  There's an amazing offer on them too .... if you order all six sets then there's 20% off the price! 

Thanks for popping by ..... enjoy the rest of your weekend.
I'm off to grab a take away, put my feet up, and catch up on some TV.  No G&T tonight though, not even a small glass of wine ..... I've decided I'm having a dry January.
So far it's been sparkling water with my lunch out yesterday, and then just a Fever Tree Aromatic tonic with ice and pink grapefruit when we popped into the Prospect.
Hubby is trying too ..... although he's going for more of a damp January rather than dry ..... no will power!!

Cheerio until next time ......

Tuesday, 3 October 2017

TAG! ..... there's a brand new Blog Challenge

Happy Tuesday folks ........

We're at the beginning of a new month and ...... there's something exciting happening today.  It's the start of a brand new Blog Challenge ...... whoop! whoop!

Do you love making tags? ...... well if so, you're in for a treat, because today sees the start of the brand new TAGplorations Challenge from STAMPlorations


It's a monthly challenge with a different fun theme each month, along with an optional twist.
You can play along as many times as you wish, just make sure that each entry has it's own Blog post.
Your project can be anything you like but ...... it MUST feature a TAG.
You don't have to use STAMPlorations products to enter ..... but it would be nice if you did!
And, there's prizes up for grabs ....... a $10 gift certificate for the winner and a $5 gift certificate for each of the 2 Top Picks
So .... come on ...... Tag! You're it!

As you can see, the first theme is ......
and the optional twist this month is ..... a colour one 
 red, gold and orange 

I love making tags, and of course it's fast approaching that time of year when we all need a few in our collection (dare I mention that Christmas is not that far away!)
But .... it's not here just yet.  Let's enjoy the Autumn .... or Fall ..... my favourite season.  I love it when the leaves on the trees start to change, the colours look spectacular.

I've cut my tag using the CUTplorations Manila Tags Nesting Dies ...... I used the largest size, and cut it from a piece of card coloured using the faux wood grain technique ....... 


PVA glue applied randomly to white cardstock.  Once dried, turn over and score lines on the back.  Apply distress ink over the PVA glue to get this fabulous wood effect ... I love it!


I stamped the leaves using various colours of Distress Oxide inks and one of the stamps from the STAMPlorations Trendy Leaves


I fussy cut around each one and spritzed one of them with a little water to get this speckled effect before attaching them to my tag 


A few drops of Glossy Accents here and there to add a little more interest  and I finished off with a strip of Kraft card across the bottom and a seasonal greeting


I used the CUTplorations Upper Case Alphabet together with the happy thin metal word die.  Each was cut twice and then layered to add dimension, and the finishing touch was a cute, autumnal ribbon bow on the top.


I've used all the colours from the optional twist ..... the red, gold and the orange but you don't have to.  Your project can be anything you like ..... but it MUST feature a TAG!!
Go on .... join in the fun.

The craft room door is well and truly open again and it's busy as usual.  Have to fit in the household chores too ..... the mountain of holiday washing is slowly getting smaller.  Don't you just love unpacking suitcases ..... not!  Thank goodness for the tumble dryer.

Thanks for popping by ....... enjoy the rest of your day.

Cheerio until next time ....