This week I have a quick idea to share with you about creating celebratory or consolation plaques using the Zoom Precision engraving tool and a large metal blank.
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This week I have a quick idea to share with you about creating celebratory or consolation plaques using the Zoom Precision engraving tool and a large metal blank.
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Finished February with the cracker foundation paper pieced block.
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Ready for your weekly Card Sketch Challenge?
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Not technically, but it’s got a medal in it, lol! Anyhoo, time for another quick exploration into mixed media with this week’s effort.
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H has arrived! Ready to download your free colouring sheet and break out the pencils?
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This week I have been exploring more applique tools in Hatch Embroidery Digitizing software and created a butterfly with organza wings.
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Moving on from sewing up and down, this week we will be going for some diagonals – ground breaking! Lol ;)
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Grungy, steampunky, forty. These things all go together, right?
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This week I have been having a play with creating glazes and washes from different mediums and creating an aged (aka, wishy washy) feel. Come see how I got on.
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Check out this week’s colouring sheet when you can!
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Inspired by a lovely gift from my sister, this week I have been having a blast from the past and mucking about trying to make merit badges.
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In this week’s video instalment I will be giving you a brief look at a few of the things that you can make your own stencils and masks with in conjunction with your Scan N Cut.
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For this week’s foundation paper pieced block, we will be creating the blocks in a box block – not easy to say fast!
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Card sketch challenge day is here again and this time, we’re stripping!
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This week I have been having a little experiment at creating my own collage papers. This worked well however the application of said paper in this week’s project didn’t quite work out the same way – come see what I mean…
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