Who’s up for some sacred geometry to colour in?
Who’s up for some sacred geometry to colour in?
With some models of the Brother Scan N Cut WiFi functionality comes built in so you can transfer information between it and the Brother Scan N Cut Canvas online design suite. If you have struggled in understanding how to do this, you will want to watch this video.
Today I had the opportunity to open my new Brother Scan N Cut CM900 and realised that I would need to update it, so, thought that this would be a good opportunity to do a video to help explain this in case you were having difficulties with it yourself.
In this episode of Gentleman Crafter TV, which was chosen by you, I will be showing you how to create an easy to make tiled window scene using the Stampscapes range of rubber stamps and some Stampbord tiles.
A touch of the Aztec combined with plenty of petals – this one would work great with a shades and tones of a single colour.
Unbelievable news popped into my mail box this week. The All Counties Craft Challenge was nominated for a Just Giving award – and has made it into the final three!!! Wow!
Voting has now opened so its up to you whether it will make it to number one.
Howz about something a little more geometric?
Think it’s time for a little fru-fru in the free colouring sheet series.
Having had some Stampboard in my rubber stamping supplies for some time I thought that it was time that I put it to good use.
In this week’s Stamp It Sunday, I did just that and coupled it with some cool Stampscapes stamps to create a dreamy landscape.Read More »
To continue with the SVG Saturday series of posts, in which I supply you with a FREE cutting file each week, this week I have created a simple and clean stylized floral centre-piece for your enjoyment.
This post contains a full length video made to highlight everything featured in the Affordable Acrylic Paint Pouring With Cells Made Easy series of blog posts.
Time for part 3 of the Affordable Acrylic Paint Pouring With Cells Made Easy series. In this post, I will explain the pouring and cell forming method.
In part two of the Affordable Acrylic Paint Pouring With Cells Made Easy series of blog posts, I will reveal a fail-proof pouring recipe using the supplies shown in part one.
Acrylic paint pouring is making a big impact across the internet lately, however, there doesn’t seem to be a consistent recipe for success, the instructions aren’t clearly explained and the ingredients can be hard to find or are cost prohibitive.
My goal for this series of blog posts is to break the mystery surrounding this technique and make it accessible, easy and affordable.
When I last left this project in 3D Thursday 9 – An Idea Hatches! I had made the ornate box and was about to decorate it.
Ready to see what happened next?
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