Showing posts with label Stampin Up woodgrain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stampin Up woodgrain. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 September 2014

Autumn Colours

Good Morning, hope you had a good week and are going to have a relaxing weekend. 
I've been off for a few days of sun sand and scenery on the Llyn Penninsular in North Wales, it has been glorious.
Now it's time for a new challenge over at Fantasy Stampers and this time Jan has chosen another photo for your inspiration.


So we would like to see your STAMPED (sorry no digis) projects based on this sumptuous piccy.
For my card I took the oak leaves and the russet colours and went with a CAS interpretation.



I had some paper left over from an earlier project using Brusho to create a watercolour effect here, so used it to create these leaves. I stamped the background using two stamps from the Autumn Foliage set from Creative Expressions, (they have been lying in their plastic wrapper for far too long, over eight years so they are definately NBUS) in Versafine Vintage Sepia then fussy cut them.
The top panel looked a little flat so I stamped and heat embossed in detail white my Stampin Up Woodgrain stamp. I used some jute twine and a button from the stash and stamped a Woodware sentiment on a cut off to finish it off.

OK that's it, so why not pop over to the main site and see what the other DT members have created for your delectation!

I shall join in at the following challenges:-


Penny Black and More - Autumn Colours

#2 Anything goes


Brusho, jute twine, embossing, button and stamping

leaves of course!

Thanks for popping by, come back soon.





Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Lots of Flowers

Morning all.
It's double post Tuesday as it's time for another challenge over at Cards und More. This time the theme is :-

LOTS OF FLOWERS

We've had no flowers so it's now time to get those blooms out and big up your project with them.
We made a hanger at my craft class the other week so I was inspired to make another. Here it is-



The sentiment is from my Dandelion Wishes set and is just the fit for this challenge. The flowers were cut from white card using a Sizzix set and inked with DIs in various colours. I used a woodgrain stamp to make the panels of the frame and straw board cut into 1/2 inch strips to make it 3D. The background panel was inked with Broken China DI using a cloud stencil and Shabby Shutters DI for the foreground.

Why don't you pop over to the site and see what the other DTs have done for your inspiration.
I'll be back later with the new challenge over at Cardz4Guyz.