Showing posts with label AOD 62 Artistic Elements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AOD 62 Artistic Elements. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 May 2010

Been AWOL, so a quick catch up!!!! Plus, distressed card for Crafty Cardmakers


I cannot believe it's been over a week since I last blogged, very very naughty!!

There have been a number of reasons, one being that Ian and I caught an awful bug a couple of weeks ago, which we didn't manage to shake off before the Port Sunlight show as we'd hoped.  So ended up getting a lot worse.  I've can't remember ever having a bug like it and really couldn't summon any energy for anything.

I should have posted the card above last week, it was for the Crafty Cardmakers current blog challenge, the theme being distressed, for which I was the guest designer.  It seems to have been a popular challenge.  If you wish to join in you still have a little time.

I used the nesties label 8, some of the background paper is from one of the new Tim Holtz paper stacks that I distressed with Pumice Stone and Stormy Sky distress inks.  I used Tracey's keys design from the Artistic Elements sheet.  I had a plan to use this along with a brass key which typically I couldn't find by the deadline.  I have now added it so may change the photo.  I did find the mini keys by 7 gypsies that I attached with a curly clip, aren't they cute!



The Port Sunlight show was yet again another brilliant show, very busy, too busy to take photos I'm afraid, I totally forgot after intending to take some.  Vix did a brilliant job with her demos, we're hoping she'll do the same at the October show.

Will catch up with more tomorrow.

Jill

Friday, 7 May 2010

Inspiration from Tracey Coates - Part 5


 

Well, I've been posting these as I've managed to get them ready so far and we are already on part 5!  Tracey has used her designs from Aspects of Design 55 Butterfly Garden.

Again I love the texture Tracey has with Tim's crackle paint


The key designs are from Aspects of Design 62 Artistic Elements another stamp sheet designed by Tracey.

I'm afraid the next photos aren't brilliant, I must have changed the settings on my camera, anyway I'm sure you can see enough to get an idea.

Here's another from the Artistic Elements stamp sheet, it looks like Tracey has used wild honey distress ink over white embossing.


These last designs are from Tracey's Aspects of Design 63 Alluring Ladies stamp sheet.


This is the smallest elegant lady design.

Even the dress has texture


That's all for now, I hope you are having a great weekend!

Jill

Sunday, 4 April 2010

Time Flies! The finished card


Here is the completed easel card for the workshop/tutorial that I have been waffling on about for the last few days.  I made this card for Ian, The Stamp Man, for his birthday.

I've used the new Distress Inks Stormy Sky and Pumice Stone

Hero Arts cling stamps Time to Stamp and Big Clock

Heart Wings Stamp from Tracey's AOD62 Artistic Elements stamp sheet

the rabbit image came from a collage sheet from Elizabeth Golden.

I've also used Tim's new Alteration Gadget Gears Sizzix die, the cogs/gears from Tim's Ideology, and my Cuttlebug amongst other things.

If you are interested in the workshop/tutorial you'll find it all listed in the labels section on my sidebar, it has lots of waffle and plenty of photos, so you can view all the flaws in close up, lol!!

I've decided to enter this into a couple of challenges, my first time of entering challenges.  They are the Allsorts Challenge Blog, the theme being no ready made design papers and also the Simon Says Challenge which is distressed.

Happy Easter!

Jill

Saturday, 3 April 2010

Time Workshop/Tutorial Part 5 - More images/words to add plus here's the finished card!!


Ok, here's the card at last!   Yes it's an easel card, surprise surprise!!

There are more elements/details to show but I think I've teased enough so thought I would show the card now.   The photo below is when it is closed. 


As I say, I will be explaining more things and also about making up the card in another post but for now there's some more elements to prepare...



I need to thank Elizabeth Golden for the white rabbit image which is from one of her Alice collage sheets.  Visit Elizabeth's blog The last door... down the hall, she has an amazing blog!!  The link will take you directly to the post with the sheets but I think you will want to have a good look around as there are various interesting things to read including some recipes.


Print off the image onto thin card (thin card is easier to cut out). 

I painted the image with the Distress Inks.  Transfer ink from the pad onto a non-porous surface, a craft sheet, old plate, or tile.  Then use a brush and water or waterbrush to paint the image before cutting out.  If you have a black or dark coloured pen, go around the edges of the cut out piece.  This gives a better finish as it hides the white edge of the cut.

Stamp out the wings from the winged heart stamp from Tracey's stamp sheet AOD62 Artistic Flourishes, paint and cut out.

The wording was printed from my computer, cut out then edged with the Stormy Sky Distress Ink. 

To attach the wings, I used silicone as there is only a small area which is fixed and it will give a stronger hold.


That's all for this stage, I hope you like the finished card!  I think it fits in well with the Alice/Steampunk theme that is current at the moment.

I'll be back with more details about the card, I hope you're still with me, I can assure you it is taking longer to explain than it took to make!

Jill

Time Workshop/Tutorial Part 4 - Distressing and preparing card pieces


Time for some distressing!
Materials
Aspects of Design 62 Artistic Elements unmounted stamp sheet by Tracey Coates
Hero Arts cling stamp CG186 Big Clock
Hero Arts  cling stamp CG144 Time to Stamp
Distress Ink Stormy Sky and Pumice Stone (we've got these on special offer on the website!)
Tim Holtz Foam Applicator or Cut 'n Dry Foam
Tim Holtz Game Spinners
Black permanent ink pad suitable for shrink plastic or Black Stazon
Non stick heat resistant craft mat or Woodware Hot Stuff Mat

I used a Tim Holtz applicator and foam to apply the stormy sky and pumice stone Distress Inks to the card panels.  You've all probably seen this done by now. 

Basically you apply the ink to a non porous surface, I use my non stick heat resistant craft mat for this.  This is the tan mat I have been working on so far.  I've used these mats for years and can truly say every messy crafter NEEDS one as a core piece of equipment!!

You place the ink pad face down on the mat, to transfer a square of ink onto the mat.  Ink the foam with some of the ink then starting off the card gradually come onto the card applying in a circular motion.  This way of applying helps avoid lines of ink and creates a smoother blend. 

As you repeat this the corners and edges will have a deeper shade as you go over this a number of times as you work the colour into the centre of the card.  This give a lovely finish to the corners and edges.

So, I would recommend cutting the card to roughly the correct size before inking rather than cutting up a large piece later as you will have nice corners and edges on each piece.

Now, the subject of which card to use, I will perhaps cause controversy by saying I've only used cheaper copier card on the pieces of this project.  One reason is because there are so many elements on it I wanted to keep the card weight down but mainly as I get a nice blend on it.  As you can see below there are not too many lines and it has blended quite well.

I believe the mistake some people make is that when you first apply them you will get some lines and I've found that the more you do the more primed the foam pads become.

I keep one pad per colourway.  They can be carefully washed/rinsed through if needed.

The other thing I think people struggle with is that they don't give the inks time to blend on the card.  Yes, it often doesn't look perfect straight away but leave it to one side and you will see a difference after time.

By applying a paler colour and building it up you will have more ink available to blend than say trying to use a dark colour sparingly.

Take time to do the blending and work at it.

Other people may not agree with the above but I am just writing about how I find it.  If you are happy with the way you do it yourself, then that is the right way for you too.

Next cut the panels and ink them

Once these are cut apply the inks to all the pieces listed below marked in bold. The instructions not in bold are what the panels are for.

The panel sizes you will need are:

2 x pieces of white card 4" square (or 10 cms), one piece of black card slightly larger for mounting one of the pieces. 


Stamp the Big Clock on one of the pieces and cut out.  Make a hole in the centre ready for the larger game spinners/clock hands.  (Instructions for the centre cog below)


On the other piece ink just the swirls on the winged heart stamp (from AOD62) in Stormy Sky ink and stamp all aound the outside, then again all the way round with black ink.  I have left the centre as the clock will be mounted over this.

White card 4 1/2" (12 cms)  x  5 3/4" (15cms), this piece will be stamped and trimed slightly later along with black card slightly larger for mounting

Stamp the Time to Stamp large background stamp onto this with black ink.

A long white strip 8"  (20cms) x 1 1/4" (3cms) below.  Stamp the Time to Stamp clock background stamp twice to fill the strip you can see under the cogs.  This is a little sneak preview of the back of the card, which is also the top of the card when closed!


An 8" (20cms x 4" 12cms) panel.  This will need a slight trim to fit the base card as below.


An A5 piece of card to cut more cogs, you should be able to get all 3 sizes plus an extra cog or 2 cut from the rest of the sheet.   Once cut out apply the colour to the cogs to create shading around the teeth and outside of the cogs as shown in the first picture above with the large clock.

I think that is enough confusion for now!!  If you fancy trying this card then I'm sure it will all make sense as you work through the different stages.  There will be more about the other images on the card in the next post.

I'll also be showing the finished card, hurray...at last you say... about time you saw where all this is leading!!

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

New stamp sheets designed by Tracey Coates - now in stock!


Just a quick post to let you know that we now have Tracey's new stamp sheets in stock and that they can be found HERE on our website.


We will have them at the GNPE show at Harrogate this weekend.  I'm hoping we will have time to make some cards with them.  Also, I'm hoping that Tracey will pop along for a visit too!!

Saturday, 13 March 2010

PREVIEW: AOD 62 Artistic Elements designed by Tracey Coates


I decided to quit the teasing and let you have a full peek at one of Tracey's new stamp sheets.  As you can see they are quite different! 

Some of the wording will fit into the frame in the centre, ie the Created by will leave enough space for you to add your name.

The individually created for you text can be used with the smaller ink splodge on the back of your card where you can also add your name, just a little different from the handmade by stamps and ideal for cards where you have used some messy techniques.

I think the designs will be great used with the new distress inks, but then I can also see them used with other inks and embossing powders.  Some designs will be useful for ATCs and journaling too.  I can't wait to play with them.

I'll show the other new stamp sheet tomorrow.

They are not on the website just yet, I will let you know when I put them on.

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Don't forget to call back to see if you have won!!!

DEMONSTRATION EVENT

Sat/Sun, 24th/25th April

I will let you know more details in due course but for now, you may want to make a note of the date

Saturday - demos with Tracey Coates and Jill Tuck

Sunday - demos with Leonie Pujol and Jill Boulton

I hope you are having a good weekend!

Jill

Monday, 8 March 2010

Sneak Peek at Tracey's new stamp designs

Of course it would be terrible of me if I didn't tease you with a sneak peek at the new designs wouldn't it?   You can trust me to do this to you!!   How cruel am I? 

There are 2 new unmounted stamp sheets from Tracey Coates in production, they are AOD62 Artistic Elements and AOD63 Alluring Ladies.  They are not on our website yet but will be soon for pre-order.  We are hoping to have them by the end of this week or early next week. 

Both sheets are A5 size and will be £14.99.  The keys are from the Artistic Elements sheet and the lady (obviously) from the Alluring Ladies sheet.  Ideas for the new stamps are spinning in my head, I cannot wait to get the actual rubber to get stamping with them!

We have another new sheet almost finished and more in the pipeline...

Thanks for peeking!!

Jill