Managed to sneak in a little playtime again today and have been working again with the range of products sent to me by Georgina Ford of Designs By Georgina.
I also have a little giveaway too!
Managed to sneak in a little playtime again today and have been working again with the range of products sent to me by Georgina Ford of Designs By Georgina.
I also have a little giveaway too!
In October I ran a couple of scene stamping workshops using the wonderful clear stamp range from Hobby Art Ltd.
I thought that it might be a nice idea to put together a quick video showing you how I went about creating one of the three scenes that were prepared for these workshops in cased you missed the chance to attend in person.
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Ever have that thing that where what you set out to make doesn’t end up anything like you initially imagined? Well, I can tell you that it can happen to even the smallest of projects.
Well, those Colorburst offcuts just keep on giving. This time I thought that the splatters looked a little like pollen or scent wafting in the warm winds and how sweetly scented they would be.
Probably not a good thing to remind me of today as I have been sniffling my way through a good run of hayfever recently and really wish it would do one.
Does happiness find us or do we seek it? That is the question.
Well, I think that the free stamp that came with the September 2014 issue of Craft Stamper magazine may have given me a clue…
I couldn’t resist the Color Burst/Creative stamping combo – so here is another!
Hello again! Today’s Artist Trading Card again features a stamp from Creative Stamping magazine combined with some Colorburst however this time I decided to work with hot pinks!
The Artist Trading Card series of posts continues with number 92 – can you believe that I have made 92 of these little beauties already – that’s over a quarter of the way through the year?!
Despite being a little behind with getting them all complete and online I am so proud right now that I could burst!
Today’s little monster make started out with a little Color Burst from Ken Oliver again. This time though, it inspired a whole different feeling.
For this Artist Trading Card I thought that I would venture back into the realm of the abstract and colour fun.
You all know Nigel May, Right? You know, international author, TV presenter and all round a-may-zing good guy.
What about Ken Oliver? You know, international creative entrepeneur and purveyor of Color Burst.
And me? Well, I’m just me, lol.
Anyway, pop those three together and what do you get…?
Hello and welcome to number 80 in my ATC365 challenge.
This creation continues the use of the Artemio tage pack in creating a series of ATCs from a common set of starting elements.
Flowers. In a pot. Simple concept. Lovely result.
Had a bit of a rummage today and found a few bits that I thought would work well for a bit of a weirder take on the ATC challenge that I am currently doing.
Anyone for a cuppa?
Today’s creation was definitely a break from the norm and a little bit of an experiment and took several cups to muse over.
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