Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Linky Tool on November Challenge
Hi All
Just wanted to let you know the linky tool has been added to the November Challenge.....apologies for the delay we hope this hasn't put you off entering!
If you haven't seen our Blog Challenge for November here is a link to the post November Challenge,there are still a few more days left to enter!
We can't wait to see what Christmas Goodness is about :)
Thanks & Apologies again.
Olivia
Monday, 17 November 2014
Gift Box
Hello fellow crafters, today I would love to share with you this cute little gift box. This would make an ideal name place on your festive table, especially when it has some hidden treasures in it for your dinner guests.
I started of with an A4 piece of card stock and drew up the outline of the box, then cut, score and fold your little box as per the following instructions and proceeded to decorate.
I then cut out two rectangular pieces of card slightly smaller than the large rectangles of the box. With these I first applied a layer of "Paper Artsy Snow white Fresco chalk paint" then I sprayed both pieces of card with Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stains using the following colours. After this was dry I distressed the edges with Tim Holtz Distress Ink pad "Black Soot"
With some scrap cardstock and using some more lovely Paper Artsy Fresco paints, I stippled on a mixture of Guacamole and Cheesecake, let these dry then dry stippled on some Cherry red
I then stamped the on the stippled paper using the new Hot Picks stamp set HPXM06EZ. I cut out this stamped piece using one of my Spell Binder dies.
To personalize my little box I printed out a computer generated name, using stippled card stock, then cut this out again using one of my Spell Binder dies and mounted it on a piece of black card stock in the same shape as the name tag.
Using the Eclectica stamp set ELB10 I stamped out a bauble and the holly branch, coloured them using some Faber Castell Pitt pens from my own stash. One the sides of my little box I stamped out the little Christmas tree from the Eclectica stamp set ELB10.
Using a hole punch I punched 8 holes in the marked area (use your template for this.)
I then assembled all the pieces together, added a little piece of Christmas ribbon from my own stash. I also went over different bits of my embellishments with Kindy glitz to add some sparkle.
It is now time to join the side and the bottom of the little box. I used the extra strong red tape for this but you can use liquid glue if you choose.
I carefully pinched in the sides of the box at the top to form a partial valley fold, threaded some ribbon through the holes, then tied in a bow.
Now for the lovely pleasure of making another 18 little boxes to use on our Christmas table. I am going to fill my boxes with some Christmas candies.
I hope you enjoy making this little gift box. It is also an ideal project for your children / grandchildren get involved in.
Happy Crafting
Cheers
Anne
Products used from Crafters Cupboard were:
Paper Artsy Fresco Paints
Hot Picks stamp set HPXM06EZ
Eclectica stamp set ELB10
Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stains
Crafters Cupboard web link is www.crafterscupboard.com.au/
I started of with an A4 piece of card stock and drew up the outline of the box, then cut, score and fold your little box as per the following instructions and proceeded to decorate.
I then cut out two rectangular pieces of card slightly smaller than the large rectangles of the box. With these I first applied a layer of "Paper Artsy Snow white Fresco chalk paint" then I sprayed both pieces of card with Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stains using the following colours. After this was dry I distressed the edges with Tim Holtz Distress Ink pad "Black Soot"
With some scrap cardstock and using some more lovely Paper Artsy Fresco paints, I stippled on a mixture of Guacamole and Cheesecake, let these dry then dry stippled on some Cherry red
I then stamped the on the stippled paper using the new Hot Picks stamp set HPXM06EZ. I cut out this stamped piece using one of my Spell Binder dies.
To personalize my little box I printed out a computer generated name, using stippled card stock, then cut this out again using one of my Spell Binder dies and mounted it on a piece of black card stock in the same shape as the name tag.
Using the Eclectica stamp set ELB10 I stamped out a bauble and the holly branch, coloured them using some Faber Castell Pitt pens from my own stash. One the sides of my little box I stamped out the little Christmas tree from the Eclectica stamp set ELB10.
Using a hole punch I punched 8 holes in the marked area (use your template for this.)
I then assembled all the pieces together, added a little piece of Christmas ribbon from my own stash. I also went over different bits of my embellishments with Kindy glitz to add some sparkle.
It is now time to join the side and the bottom of the little box. I used the extra strong red tape for this but you can use liquid glue if you choose.
I carefully pinched in the sides of the box at the top to form a partial valley fold, threaded some ribbon through the holes, then tied in a bow.
Now for the lovely pleasure of making another 18 little boxes to use on our Christmas table. I am going to fill my boxes with some Christmas candies.
I hope you enjoy making this little gift box. It is also an ideal project for your children / grandchildren get involved in.
Happy Crafting
Cheers
Anne
Products used from Crafters Cupboard were:
Paper Artsy Fresco Paints
Hot Picks stamp set HPXM06EZ
Eclectica stamp set ELB10
Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stains
Crafters Cupboard web link is www.crafterscupboard.com.au/
Monday, 10 November 2014
St Nicholas Christmas Ornament
Hello Again! Lynne here with a Christmas Ornament
for you to try using one of the Paper Artsy stamps from the new Hot Picks range
and an old favourite from the Lynne Perrella range.
Spray an A4 sheet of glossy photo paper with an
ageing spray. I half-filled a small spray bottle with warm water and added 24
drops of Antique Linen and 12 drops of Tea Dye Distress
Ink and gave it a good shake.
When dry I stamped the St Nicholas from Paper Artsy
Hot Picks HPXM07EZ using Ranger Archival Ink Olive and
ColorBox Maroon. I applied the Olive stamp
pad to the stamp on the tree area and then followed with the Maroon using
the corner of the stamp pad to into the area where the colour meet.
I stamped four images on the A4 photo paper,
leaving enough space around the outside to cut them out.
I traced around an oval paper template and cut out the images with
scissors.
Distress the edges with the ageing medium.
On the leftover scraps of aged photo paper stamp
BELIEVE from the balloon doll from Paper Artsy LPCO18 in Archival Ink Coffee.
I found it easier to not use an acrylic block.
Cut around the scroll with scissors and add gold
marker around the edges.
Light the candles! An add detail to St Nick’s
buckle.
Now for the substrate. Trace a larger oval
onto heavy card and cut it out.
See the image at the end of this post for an
idea of the size you will need.
Use a bright paper to match the image. I
found just enough of this rag paper in my stash for 4 ovals. Adhere the paper
to the large oval with gel medium and trim.
On the reverse side add some old music paper. Why
dry smooth the edges with some sandpaper.
Distress the edges with Vintage Photo.
Now it is time to put everything together!
Adhere the St Nick image to the large oval. Add the
sign with raised sticky dots. And lastly, an embellishment with hanging string.
What I can’t believe is that Christmas is so close!
I hope you will try and make a little time to make some handmade decorations
which will last for many Christmas’s to come.
Blessings,
Lynne
Thursday, 6 November 2014
A cute little notebook ...
Hello fellow crafters, it's Anne again with another fun project to try.
Total making time:- Approximately 6 hours.
Products used were:
Ranger Distress Spray Stains:- Antique Bronze, Black Soot, Seedless Preserve, Wild
Honey, Faded Jeans, Picked Raspberry and Brushed Pewter.
PaperArtsy stamps - Jofy Stamp set JOFY 24
- Squiggley Ink stamps set Bricks and Mortar 2 SIBM2
Silks Acrylic Glaze Paints - Emerald, Ginger Peach, Yellow Rose, Sky Blue, Pixie Pink,
Raspberry Wine and Snap Dragon.
Sharpie Pen - Fine White
Treasure Gold - Royal Amethyst and Rose Quartz
Bead Thread for sewing
Charms, beads and ribbon from my own stash
Prima's - Finnabair Mechanicals metal findings - 961181
I hope that you all have as much fun making this little book as I did.
Until next time, Cheers for now.
Anne
Today I would love to share with you a little note book that I have made. This charming little book is an ideal gift for a special someone, or a little note book for yourself.
I started off with a piece of very heavy card measuring 11 1/4" (28.5cm) x 7 1/2" (19cm.) Then using my score pal, I scored the card at 5 1/4"(13.4cm) and again at 3/4"(2cm) creating a cover for my notebook. For reinforcement of the spine, I added a strip of masking tape to the spine area. I then covered both inside and outside of the cover with gesso.
After the gesso was dry, I had a marvellous time spraying the inside of the cover with "Rangers Distress Spray Stains" in various colours. After letting this dry, it was then time to have fun with these wonderful spray on the outside of the cover. When all was dry, I then sealed the whole cover with a spray of "Helmar Crystal Kote" fixative.
Time for the fun part and decorating the front cover. I stamped an image on the front cover using the Jofy stamp set JOFY24, then coloured the image using Silks Acrylic Glaze Paints. Added a metal charm from Prima's - Finnabair Mechanicals metal findings - 961181 and coloured the charm with Treasure Gold
I then stamped a quote on the back cover using the Squiggley Ink stamps set Bricks and Mortar 2 SIBM2
For the inside of the book, I made the pages by cutting 12 sheets of A4 - 300GSM paper down to 10" x 7". I folded these in half, giving me 24 pages that measured 7" high by 5" wide. At the fold of every page I made pin prick holes at 1", 2", 3", 4", 5", and 6". I then sewed two pages at a time using "Bead Thread", until I had 6 sets of pages. With these, I joined three lots of the pages together by stitching them. I found it easier to connect the sewn pages to a strip a thick card measuring 6" long by 3/4" wide. This made a good base to connect the pages to the spine of the book.
Using some waxed leather thread, I then resewed the pages to the book cover, using the leather thread as a decretive addition to my book spine. you can then add some beads, ribbon and charms to the back of the spine for added decoration.
I also highlighted some parts of the stamp work using a white Sharpe pen to make little bits of it "Pop"
Total making time:- Approximately 6 hours.
Products used were:
Ranger Distress Spray Stains:- Antique Bronze, Black Soot, Seedless Preserve, Wild
Honey, Faded Jeans, Picked Raspberry and Brushed Pewter.
PaperArtsy stamps - Jofy Stamp set JOFY 24
- Squiggley Ink stamps set Bricks and Mortar 2 SIBM2
Silks Acrylic Glaze Paints - Emerald, Ginger Peach, Yellow Rose, Sky Blue, Pixie Pink,
Raspberry Wine and Snap Dragon.
Sharpie Pen - Fine White
Treasure Gold - Royal Amethyst and Rose Quartz
Bead Thread for sewing
Charms, beads and ribbon from my own stash
Prima's - Finnabair Mechanicals metal findings - 961181
I hope that you all have as much fun making this little book as I did.
Until next time, Cheers for now.
Anne
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
October Challenge Winner
Hi Crafters,
Thank you to everyone who entered our Stamping Blog Challenge last month. Its time to announce the winner which is Elizabeth with her gorgeous Journal page.
Congratulations Elizabeth could you please email customerservice@crafterscupboard.com.au so we can email your voucher to you.
Also don't forget about this months challenge which is "Christmas" you can find the post and entry details here. We would love to see your ideas and techniques of this theme.
Thanks from the Crafters Cupboard Team
Thank you to everyone who entered our Stamping Blog Challenge last month. Its time to announce the winner which is Elizabeth with her gorgeous Journal page.
Congratulations Elizabeth could you please email customerservice@crafterscupboard.com.au so we can email your voucher to you.
Also don't forget about this months challenge which is "Christmas" you can find the post and entry details here. We would love to see your ideas and techniques of this theme.
Thanks from the Crafters Cupboard Team
Monday, 3 November 2014
November Challenge......ho ho ho
Hi All,
Its a few days late but we have a new challenge for you and another opportunity to win a $20 voucher to spend.
This months challenge is Christmas another broad topic but it tis' the season to be Jolly and everyone done such a fantastic job last month with a broad topic. We cant wait to see what the silly season inspires you to come up with. You can find all the rules and guidelines at the bottom of this post.
Anne has used the Eclectica EDY04 stamp set and Fresco paints to make this beauty.
Lynne has used Lynne Perrella Collection LPC018 stamp, izinks, fresco paint, and more to make this lovely piece.
Lynne has used Lynne Perrella Collection LPC018 stamp, izinks, fresco paint, and more to make this lovely piece.
We hope you have fun creating and can't wait to see your entries!
Rules and Guidelines:
All entries must follow the chosen topic for the challenge entries that do not follow the topic will not be considered for the prize.
You can enter any kind of paper craft to be eligible for the prize.
No back linking is permitted entry must be new and not entered into no more than 2 other challenges.
No back linking is permitted entry must be new and not entered into no more than 2 other challenges.
The InLinkz link up tool will close at 23:55 (Australian Eastern Standard Time) on the last day of the month with the winner announced on the blog on the 5th of the following month.
The voucher will be emailed to the winner and can be used via the website or shop.
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