Saturday, 22 October 2022

Backyard Fun created by Tracey Thorne

Hello crafters

I have been having so much fun creating with the new Lucky Findings Foundations packs that I keep forgetting to stop and take process photos of how my layouts have come together but alas a new release has passed my desk again and this time I was pretty excited with what my head conjured up for this one ... I hope you like it.

The new Lucky findings art foundation - Zesty Garden release.

I have a few pre prepped 12x12 pages that are starting to pile up, so I have used one of those for this layout. This 12x12 base was created on white cardstock and to that I have painted on some blue paint and then used a spotty stencil and a wet wipe to rub a little of the paint away whilst picking up paint and wiping it into the white space. I have then used a black pen to circle a few of the dots on the page. I have created a frame on the page using a pencil and then stitched over this with black cotton using a sewing machine. A little extra background stamping was added using a Kaisercraft stamp. I added muslin across the page and adhered the photo in place with tape and a few staples to the side.

I created the title Backyard using the silhouette cameo cutting machine and white cardstock. I have then cut the inside to the hollow words using Luckyfindings foundations – Zesty Garden design paper. I’ve then glued these together using tombow glue and added this to the bottom of the photo. The word fun was also cut using the silhouette,  painted black and added to the bottom of the word backyard using glue.

 

I found a few timber embellishments that fit the theme in my stash and layered they to the right of the photo. An old large brad out of my stash was also used in the centre of the camera to add a little sparkle.


The final touch was to add a stitched border around the outer edge of the Layout. 



Thanks for popping in to checkout my latest project. Don’t forget you can check out all the Luckyfindings foundation packs over at the shop.

Have an amazingly creative weekend.



Thursday, 13 October 2022

'Adventure is Worthwhile' by Emma Zappone

Hello there.
Em with you today, and today's share is an Art Journal page which was created with all Tim Holtz products. It was fun to create with layered stamps and rub on transfers.
And the great thing is you can see it all in my YouTube video.



I used some older stamps I have in my stash that are a ticket style to style my background and then a cling stamp which features a flower to add another layer.

Check out the video here....



I then used a few Remnant Rubs amongst the stamped layers. This was cool as it added another shade of black into the background mix.



The image is from a set of Idea-ology Snapshot cards that I fussy cut and then layered with ephemera from Idea-ology pack 102.  This pack is full of tickets and envelopes and more. 



For the colour in the background, I chose to use Distress Crayons on an acetate sheet to add just subtle colour. the colours also were chosen to compliment the ephemera pieces.



The quotes are from  a small talk pad and are such easy ways to add quotes and phrases to any page.



Finally once everything was stuck down, I added a splash of Black Liquitex ink.

A simple yet effective page. Check out the video to see each layer come together.



Thanks for joining me today, and I hope I have inspired you to create with some older products in your stash along with some new ones.
See you all again soon.
Em xx










Tuesday, 11 October 2022

You want me to do what by Tracey B

 Hi everyone

This is completely out of my comfort zone - using patterned paper as my base and I think it's because this 13@rts paper is so gorgeous, I didn't want to cover it up!

I think I could have just framed the paper and called it done!

here are some close ups



I brushed on a little ink to some flowers to tie them into the layout.


Products I've used include
13@rts Grungy Walls paper - Scratchy walls 
Um Wow Studio chipboard
13@rts flowers
Kaisercraft die cuts Prairie Lane
Alphas from my stash (dated 2007!)
Flowers, stamens, beads, ink, mesh, packaging 

TFL
cheers
Tracey





Thursday, 6 October 2022

'Fairy Tales' with Emma Zappone plus Video

Happy Thursday friends!
Emma with you again today with a new Art Journal page featuring another Lucky Findings Foundations pack, this time I played with 'Earthly Riches'.
And there is a YouTube video for this page too 🤗😜



This pack is so moody and lovely all at once. I was drawn to the numbers in this pack and I knew I wanted to play with some of my number stencils which included the Finnabair 'Book of Numbers' stencil. I used black Gesso through the stencil work after I had applied 2 torn panels from 2 of the papers in the Foundations pack.



These packs lend them selves to so many different designs, so super versatile, but I did enjoy going down the grungy path with this one. And I loved incorporating the stamps from the washi sheet into my collage panel. You will see more of how I used them in the video.




The gorgeous wings were made by using the Aall & Create stamp set 'Take Flight', and I had fun inking them up with liquid acrylic.


It just wouldn't be me if I didn't use some rub-ons! So I used some 49 and Market rubs as well as some Stamperia ones I had in my stash, which I used as embellishments on my photo image.



I scribbled, I stamped, I played with ink and paint! I had fun!

I hope this page inspires and encourages you to have a play again soon too.

Check out my video here for all the steps and create process....



Till next time, Stay Crafty.

Em xx







 

Tuesday, 4 October 2022

Obligatory pumpkin carving by Tracey B

 He everyone 

welcome to another month and another fabulous mood sketch.



Paddy's partner Del has brought many wonderful experiences into our lives and as Halloween is her favourite time of year, it's full on in our house!


I started with my usual white cardstock background and added some torn 13@rts Grungy Walls and a little Heidi Swapp Honey & Spice (Harmony) patterned paper.

I added a little stenciling using Finnabair Oriental Wall stencil and Distress Ink (Rusty Hinge and Spiced Marmalade).

I also added some 49 & Market Spectrum Sherbert rubons (which did get lost on the patterned paper :(  

I inked some chipboard trees with Distress ink Walnut Stain and after coating with white gesso covered the chipboard alphas and pumpkin shaker with some Dina Wakley paint (Penny & Cheddar) and a little Art Alchemy wax (Firebird) as a highlight.

I filled my shaker with sequins, beads including Finnabair micro beads (Copper).

Here's some close ups




 TFL

happy crafting

cheers

Tracey



Saturday, 1 October 2022

October Moodsketch

 Oh these colour tones so suited for the Month of October please share your creations with us in the October Album great chance to win a golden prize bag.