Sunday, 25 April 2010

The Answer Is.....

I thought that I would post another card for the show and officially announce the winner to yesterday's game.  Thank you Jayne Owen for being the first person to leave the correct answer in a comment on the blog.  Yes, I used the jellyfish tentacles (stamped him upside down) to create the seaweed on the card in the post.  That was the answer that I was looking for, but I did enjoy all the comments (especially the one about the sand looking like toast.  I hadn't noticed it until it was pointed out, but it does kind of! Made me chuckle!)  There were two layers of sand (actually it is artificial crushed coral) that I added to two pieces of torn cardstock.  They looked different because I used two different shades of cardstock.  I wanted the one in the back to be more in the shadow so I started with a darker colour of card to begin with.  The seashells were, indeed real seashells and a couple of them were broken shells.  I wanted a tiny starfish to put there, but I couldn't find one anywhere.  That, of course, means they will turn up everywhere I go after the show and I am no longer looking for any.  Isn't it always like that!
The card above isn't out of focus, but the fish, seahorse and the snorkeler are done so they are peeking in the portholes from under the water.  Time permitting on Thursday, I am planning on demoing a similar card so you can see the step by steps then. (If I don't get to it, then I will post it and give the steps).  If you haven't seen these stamps sets yet, they are available of the Particraft website now.  I can pretty much say that you will really enjoy working with them, I know I did!  Happy stamping, Sue x

Saturday, 24 April 2010

Dive Right In!

I have been asked to do another Create and Craft show next week.  The theme for this show is the new underwater life stamp plates designed by Sam Poole.  There are three new plates full of fun underwater themed stamps.  They are called Mermaid and Friends, Sea Life and Dive Right In!  I've been having a bit of a fun today with them, getting samples made for the show and just playing around with some new techniques and ideas.  Whenever you are working with anything that involves an underwater theme, there is so much you can do in the way of different card ideas.  I immediately thought of water cards for one and then using real seashells and sand as embellishments.  The card above has a real sand base to it (not sure if you can tell from my pic though).  Acetate gives you so many options too.  I've made a dozen or so cards for the show already and I still have lots of ideas that I haven't even gotten around to doing yet!  So many ideas, so little time!

 How about a little game?  There is a little prize for the first person to leave a comment that can tell me what is unusual about the card above?  Hint:  There is something that you are looking at that isn't what it appears to be and you must identify what it is?

 The show is scheduled for Thursday the 29th at 11am.  I'll try to put a few samples on my blog between now and then, but I will be saving most of them for the show so you'll have to watch!  All for now, Sue x

Monday, 19 April 2010

All New Blog Candy!

Here is the latest offering of blog candy.  There is a great big selection of fun crafting goodies for one lucky follower to win.  This candy includes a clear stamp set from Fancy Pants, five of the new stamp sets available through Particraft including the Wine Plate, Oh Nuts, Spring Florals, Garden Delights and Button Florals. There are a couple of Tim Holtz items including his trinket pins and an alphabet mask.  There are several Cosmic Shimmer products including the Bondable Angel Fibres and the iridescent Glitter Film, Shimmering Watercolour set, Ultra Thick embossing crystals and a set of twelve embossing powders.  There is an eco-green dimensional art deco book, fancy pants ribbon set, an adirondack ink pad, luminarte polished pigment set, a sticky thumb adhesive tape runner  and a package of variegated gold leaf.  All in all, a whole lot of loot!  All you need to do to enter the contest is sign up to become a follower and email me your contact details.  If you leave a comment on the blog after each post I make, you will receive an extra entry into the contest.  I will reward you if you let me know you have been to visit the blog, in other words.  There is also a second and third prize name drawn each time also.  Don't despair, if your name isn't drawn it rolls over to the next contest each time.  So for now, onward to 800 followers.  The sooner we get there, the sooner I get to give away all the goodies, so tell your friends to stop by for a visit!  All for now, Sue x

Thursday, 15 April 2010

It's That Time Again!!!

Yeah, my favourite time when I get to draw names and make (some) people happy!  Sometimes it feels like it goes by very quickly and sometimes not, but I feel like I was just doing this days ago!  Thanks again, for everyones support, comments and praise.  I really do appreciate all of it.  So let's get on with this so as not to keep you in suspense too much longer.

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The winner of the SECOND PRIZE drawing is...................................
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Judi

And finally, the winner of the FIRST PRIZE drawing is................
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Lorraine

Congratulations to all of you.  You know the drill, send me an email to confirm your shipping addresses and I will post off your prizes to you.  We will roll on to the next blog candy drawing at 800 followers!
All for now, Sue x

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Caught In Crystal (see Oct. 13, 2009)

I just survived another fabulous Ally Pally show in London this past weekend.  It was so much fun demoing and meeting some of the friends of my blog.  Thank you so much for your support and praise.  I did promise a customer (I'm pretty sure she told me her name was Peggy) that I would post the instructions (and hopefully a few pics too) for the caught in crystal technique that I was demonstrating on the stand.  For some reason, everyone still wants to see this even after demoing it twice on Create and Craft.  It is a wonderful technique that is quite easy to do but provides you with lovely spectacular results though. 

Start by drizzling clear crystal lacquer on to a piece of acetate (I use the heat embossable type so that I can stamp and emboss on it to finish the card quickly)
Next, drip drops of alcohol inks randomly over the crystal lacquer.  Choose three colours for this (here I have butterscotch, lettuce and red pepper)
After the alcohol inks, use Cosmic Shimmer mica powder and tap the powder in a coordinating colour over the entire piece using the brush enclosed with the set.
Lastly, crumple a piece of white tissue paper into a ball.  Open it back up but do not smooth out the wrinkles.  Lay it over the piece and use a piece of kitchen roll to tamp it down.  The lacquer and ink will come through the tissue paper.  Set aside to dry.  This will take several hours.  Once dry, cut the piece to the desired size in your paper cutter.  NOTE: the tissue is to stay on the back, do not try to remove it.  Using black Archival ink, stamp on the front of the acetate.  If you have used the heat embossable type of acetate you can emboss your image with clear embossing powder.  If you have not, you will have to let it air dry overnight.  Then mat and layer, add a sentiment, ribbon, brads or whatever you desire to complete your card!  The result of this piece was posted on my blog on October 13th, 2009 if you would like to see it.  The phrase on the card says you are a friend for all seasons.  If you have any questions, feel free to email me at sales@particraft.co.uk .   Happy stamping, Sue x

Monday, 5 April 2010

Almost Time For Ally Pally

I hope everyone has a really enjoyable Easter holiday, I know I have!  I've had the past few days free to do nothing but stamp, stamp, stamp! I've been finishing up my samples for the Ally Pally Big Stamp and Scrapbooking show in London next weekend.  Particraft will have a stand there with several of our demonstrators showing the latest in stamping techniques and products. 

I've been having a bit of a play with the new Frilly Things stamp set and the Shoes and Handbags.  There is so much that you can do with these sets!  They just love to be used with punches and nestabilities, ribbons and all kinds of embellishments.  They make stamping so fun.  You can see that all three samples got a little touch of my Tim Holtz ruler with piercing holes.  I just love that thing!  What did I ever do without it!  I got a bit carried away with my new Martha Stewart punch too (Particraft doesn't carry these, though), but you can see how nice they look with these stamps.
I will be at the Ally Pally show the weekend of April 10th, but I have my own stand there.  So if you are coming to the show, please stop by at the Rubbernecker stand (right in front as you enter) and say hi.  I would love to be able to put a face to my blog followers!  I will be demoing all weekend using the new Distress ink colours among other things so if you want to see them at last, there is your chance!  All for now, Sue x