.... for entries for Rebekahs blog hop prize which is a lovely setof Basic Grey stamps!!!
You have untilmidnight tonight to either leave a comment on the linked post or post a link to your work inspired by my project :D
Good luck everyone :D
Now here's a little something for a friend of mine at work who has gone through a particularly rough year and needs chearing up :D
Its another altered domino which she can either be put on a cord ( through the bead stuck on the top) and wear as a necklace or wear as a brooch as I have attached a pin to the back too :D
ok heres a rough idea of how I did it :D
I glued a bead on the top firstly, then cut a piece of handmade thin type paper (my friend suggested tissue paper but I didn't have any) roughly to the size of the domino.
Stick the paper to the domino with pva or glossy accents then trim the edges with a craft knife, you can sand it too if you want to soften the edges :D
I then stamped the image and coloured in using a waterbrush and my distress inkpads. Added some gold perfect pearls as highlights, and inked the edges.
I then sponged alcohol inks on the back of the domino, the edges and the silver bead in a mix of brown and gold.
Next I squidged it on my versamark pad and then coated in utee.
I melted the utee with my heat gun, and sprinkled in glitter and left over bits of my coloured utee, and added another layer of utee.
I heated it again and added the charms and the jump rings while hot, then sprinkled over more utee to seal them.
Smeared a little bit of distress stickles on to highlight areas.
Then added charms to the jump rings and a TH swivel clasp.
The wing is an earring I bought in poundland that I grunged up with distress embossing powder, stickles and ink as it was bright shiney gold.
Hmmmmm not sure I want to give it away now LOL
Hugs'n' snowy snogs,
Julie xx
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Monday, 29 March 2010
I'm on the UKS home page again!!!!
LOL
I'm getting too used to this :D
I didn't realise that my mini book page was being published in two pieces, so oopsie on spoiling the surprise LOL
If you missed it when I first blogged this you can find it here :D
Julie xx
I'm getting too used to this :D
I didn't realise that my mini book page was being published in two pieces, so oopsie on spoiling the surprise LOL
If you missed it when I first blogged this you can find it here :D
Julie xx
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Tim holtz alterations dies...
.... mine arrived on Friday and I have had a little play :D
I have to admit I was so excited to get them, then looked and thought -hmmm now what LOL :D
I have cut masks with them and stamps from funky foam, then I made this pendant from shrink plastic :D
I inked it after shrinking with alcohol and mixatives.
The bird was stamped before shrinking with a TH stamp and a hole punched so that I could dangle it behind the cage on the chain :D
Added a little bit of distress stickles and a little bit of coloured utee I had left over from last week :D
A few blog bits to share...
How gorgeous is Efemeras beautiful vintage sewing shrine????
Another fabulous freebie from the very talented Dan
And have a look at the amazing flowers on lollychops :D
I also found a link to this on Rebekahs blog, how pretty are those crepe paper roses :D
And not a blog bit - but how fabulous is the work of Banksy :D My fave is Dorothy and I will be using that image at some point in my work :D
Hugs'n'snogs
J xx
I have to admit I was so excited to get them, then looked and thought -hmmm now what LOL :D
I have cut masks with them and stamps from funky foam, then I made this pendant from shrink plastic :D
I inked it after shrinking with alcohol and mixatives.
The bird was stamped before shrinking with a TH stamp and a hole punched so that I could dangle it behind the cage on the chain :D
Added a little bit of distress stickles and a little bit of coloured utee I had left over from last week :D
A few blog bits to share...
How gorgeous is Efemeras beautiful vintage sewing shrine????
Another fabulous freebie from the very talented Dan
And have a look at the amazing flowers on lollychops :D
I also found a link to this on Rebekahs blog, how pretty are those crepe paper roses :D
And not a blog bit - but how fabulous is the work of Banksy :D My fave is Dorothy and I will be using that image at some point in my work :D
Hugs'n'snogs
J xx
Sunday, 21 March 2010
The first of my blog hop creations :D
This is my take on Lis Lamertsens challenge :D
and my dominoes inspired by Lesleley Collins (Leigh) - I used utee on mine though so I could stamp in to them :D
I'm a bit obsessed with the dominoes, which I bought in the cutest little case (which is begging to be altered!!!) from the charity shop :D
This then inspired me to visit the local carboot sale and I came back with a large wooden box ( which I think I will keep all my TH stuff together in :D), a tri-fold ornate picture frame and a little wooden hand held mirror ( that Alice might take a peek in soon ;) )
Inspiration comes from the strangest places sometimes - mine was from the Heart Foundation shop LOL
Hugs'n' altered snogs,
J xx
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Rebekahs Birthday blog hop
Hiya everyone and thank you for visiting me on this special occasion, I feel totally honoured that I was asked by Rebekah to contribute:D
(Happy Birthday hun by the way :D)If you have visited me already you will know that my style is vintage/grunge.
This has evolved a whole lot more since my visit to the trade show at the NEC, and meeting Tim/Suze/Claudine :D
I was totally entranced by their amazing demos and had to think how I could combine them with my scrapping on my return.
I have to say I'm a few £'s lighter and I have a whole new addiction but OMG its so worth it LOL
When I started scrapping I loved bold modern designs, but now I am definitely a vintage girl. What I will say is that with a bit of ink, distressing and messing most things can look pretty vintage and grungey - sometimes without me meaning them to be LOL, in the end I had to accept that's my niche :D
The first technique I want to share with you was by Suze and she did it in her melting pot - mine hasn't arrived yet and it has taken me a long time to decide it was something I needed.
But now I can't wait to try beeswax and more :D
Right so I'm going to explain how to make embellies from UTEE (ultra thick embossing enamel - which is just coarsley cut embossing powder) on a heat proof craft mat with rubber stamps.
Start off by getting together your stamps and any perfect pearls you want to add to the melted utee, I also added a couple of buttons as an experiment :D
Ink your stamps with versamark ink or coloured ink if you prefer so that they release easily from the utee
I coloured my utee as I only have clear with alcohol inks,now this bits really important particularly if you have a melting pot - do not add alcohol inks to melted utee like you would with the dye inks!!!! you can however colour them when they are powder and leave them to dry so the alcohol evaporates and leaves the ink behind - make sure you mix it well to get the colour through the powder
Take your versamark pad and squidge it on your heat proof non stick mat (squidge is a technical term LOL), and I would advise you also put something heatproof underneath as when I first tried this my cutting mat ended up with a bump in it :o - I just put a melamine chopping board underneath
Sprinkle the dry utee over the versamark ink and start heating, I start at the edges and work inwards as I want the centre to remain hot. when its melted heat it again as you want more powder to stick to the hot utee, add more, powder and melt again.
you can also sprinkle in some perfect pearls if you want
EDITED TO ADD - start with a thin layer and build up as it will just blow away with the heatgun if not on a sticky surface :)
When you have a good puddle in the middle stamp it, leaving the stamp there.
When cool remove the stamp and carefully peel back the utee - this leaves a lovely feathery edge :D You need to be gentle as its very fragile
because your mat is non stick it just wipes off so don't panic when you see the mess :D
I then rubbed in distress stickles and perfect pearls to highlight the image.
To attach to your project I would use a clear adhesive like glossy accents so that you can't see it through the transparent uteeIf your still not convinced about utee or don't own a heat gun ( you know who you are Birthday girl ;-) LOL ) then check out Dyans you tube video here of her demoing at CHA.
It's such a cool product, well not really...... well you know what I mean LMAO :D
I have also used Image transfer using Claudine Hellmuths sticky backed canvas ( you can see her demoing it here) on the blue corner mat using Prima paper - its really easy and you can use scrapbook paper, magazines, wrapping paper or anything photocopied (inkjet won't work).
It does stay a little bit tacky so you can use Claudines Multi medium on top to seal it, this also makes any little pieces of paper you might have missed disappear ;-)
The canvas is lovely and thick and frays nicely, and as you can see is sewable/stitchable ( are they even words??? LOL )
So that's my project, I hope you like it and find it inspiring :D
I used Prima Pastiche papers from Happy Daze, with a selection of prima flowers inked with Ranger distress ink in Fired brick and a prima pebble. I also added vintage lace, a piece of a vintage music score and used my sewing machine.
Edges were distressed and inked with Frayed burlap distress ink
Now for the really fab bit :D
If you leave me a comment by 31st March you will be in with a chance of winning a set of Basic Grey stamps donated by the Craft Emporium - cool huh :D
AND if you leave me a link to your work inspired by my project you will have a second entry in to the draw - it could be stamping, playing with utee and alcohol inks, image transfer, sewing or just scrapping :D - Good luck everyone :D
The Next blog for you to hop to is the lovely Ania who will posting her project tomorrow morning (Sunday 21st) - now that's one to definitely check out :D
If you've lost your way hop back to Rebekahs place to get back on track :D
Hugs'n'birthday hoppy snogs,
Julie xx
(Happy Birthday hun by the way :D)If you have visited me already you will know that my style is vintage/grunge.
This has evolved a whole lot more since my visit to the trade show at the NEC, and meeting Tim/Suze/Claudine :D
I was totally entranced by their amazing demos and had to think how I could combine them with my scrapping on my return.
I have to say I'm a few £'s lighter and I have a whole new addiction but OMG its so worth it LOL
When I started scrapping I loved bold modern designs, but now I am definitely a vintage girl. What I will say is that with a bit of ink, distressing and messing most things can look pretty vintage and grungey - sometimes without me meaning them to be LOL, in the end I had to accept that's my niche :D
The first technique I want to share with you was by Suze and she did it in her melting pot - mine hasn't arrived yet and it has taken me a long time to decide it was something I needed.
But now I can't wait to try beeswax and more :D
Right so I'm going to explain how to make embellies from UTEE (ultra thick embossing enamel - which is just coarsley cut embossing powder) on a heat proof craft mat with rubber stamps.
Start off by getting together your stamps and any perfect pearls you want to add to the melted utee, I also added a couple of buttons as an experiment :D
Ink your stamps with versamark ink or coloured ink if you prefer so that they release easily from the utee
I coloured my utee as I only have clear with alcohol inks,now this bits really important particularly if you have a melting pot - do not add alcohol inks to melted utee like you would with the dye inks!!!! you can however colour them when they are powder and leave them to dry so the alcohol evaporates and leaves the ink behind - make sure you mix it well to get the colour through the powder
Take your versamark pad and squidge it on your heat proof non stick mat (squidge is a technical term LOL), and I would advise you also put something heatproof underneath as when I first tried this my cutting mat ended up with a bump in it :o - I just put a melamine chopping board underneath
Sprinkle the dry utee over the versamark ink and start heating, I start at the edges and work inwards as I want the centre to remain hot. when its melted heat it again as you want more powder to stick to the hot utee, add more, powder and melt again.
you can also sprinkle in some perfect pearls if you want
EDITED TO ADD - start with a thin layer and build up as it will just blow away with the heatgun if not on a sticky surface :)
When you have a good puddle in the middle stamp it, leaving the stamp there.
When cool remove the stamp and carefully peel back the utee - this leaves a lovely feathery edge :D You need to be gentle as its very fragile
because your mat is non stick it just wipes off so don't panic when you see the mess :D
I then rubbed in distress stickles and perfect pearls to highlight the image.
To attach to your project I would use a clear adhesive like glossy accents so that you can't see it through the transparent uteeIf your still not convinced about utee or don't own a heat gun ( you know who you are Birthday girl ;-) LOL ) then check out Dyans you tube video here of her demoing at CHA.
It's such a cool product, well not really...... well you know what I mean LMAO :D
I have also used Image transfer using Claudine Hellmuths sticky backed canvas ( you can see her demoing it here) on the blue corner mat using Prima paper - its really easy and you can use scrapbook paper, magazines, wrapping paper or anything photocopied (inkjet won't work).
It does stay a little bit tacky so you can use Claudines Multi medium on top to seal it, this also makes any little pieces of paper you might have missed disappear ;-)
The canvas is lovely and thick and frays nicely, and as you can see is sewable/stitchable ( are they even words??? LOL )
So that's my project, I hope you like it and find it inspiring :D
I used Prima Pastiche papers from Happy Daze, with a selection of prima flowers inked with Ranger distress ink in Fired brick and a prima pebble. I also added vintage lace, a piece of a vintage music score and used my sewing machine.
Edges were distressed and inked with Frayed burlap distress ink
Now for the really fab bit :D
If you leave me a comment by 31st March you will be in with a chance of winning a set of Basic Grey stamps donated by the Craft Emporium - cool huh :D
AND if you leave me a link to your work inspired by my project you will have a second entry in to the draw - it could be stamping, playing with utee and alcohol inks, image transfer, sewing or just scrapping :D - Good luck everyone :D
The Next blog for you to hop to is the lovely Ania who will posting her project tomorrow morning (Sunday 21st) - now that's one to definitely check out :D
If you've lost your way hop back to Rebekahs place to get back on track :D
Hugs'n'birthday hoppy snogs,
Julie xx
Friday, 19 March 2010
Don't forget your invite....
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Sneaky peek
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Your invited ....
Monday, 15 March 2010
Tiddy Jiggy 6x6 swap
Ok, be gentle - this is the first time I have done one of these LOL
heres the full jiggy
Illuminated letter T
Metallic
Opposites
Rainbow - Turquoise
Music in black white and silver
Dragonflies (looks much prettier IRL)
I'll let you guess this one haha :D
Pretty embossing
and mine - vintage Parisian chic in pink black and cream - it's the only one I'm not very happy with LOL
I have to share this with you because it reappeared on a UKS thread -
I absolutely love this tutorial from craft weekly on maze books - the section on covering the chipboard covers is so good and give an amazing result :D
Hugs'n'altered snogs
J xx
heres the full jiggy
Illuminated letter T
Metallic
Opposites
Rainbow - Turquoise
Music in black white and silver
Dragonflies (looks much prettier IRL)
I'll let you guess this one haha :D
Pretty embossing
and mine - vintage Parisian chic in pink black and cream - it's the only one I'm not very happy with LOL
I have to share this with you because it reappeared on a UKS thread -
I absolutely love this tutorial from craft weekly on maze books - the section on covering the chipboard covers is so good and give an amazing result :D
Hugs'n'altered snogs
J xx
Wednesday, 3 March 2010
Christening canvas
This is my present for my gorgeous great nephew Reece who is being christened today :D
Its based on one of my LO's my niece spotted of him on Facebook and loved LOL
How gorgeous is the sparkle on the Rock Candy Stickles I used on the pic above - frayed burlap distress stickle on the photo itself :D
I painted the canvas with cashmere acrylic paint then inked the edges with Frayed Burlap distress ink, I used Rock Candy distress crackle paint on the corners but it didn't really have much effect on the canvas.
I stamped the Fancy Pants design with the Frayed burlap too, then used the same ink and broken china on the Prima paintable paper.
I used my distresser on the edges and inked those too.
The photo mat is coredinations cardstock which I sanded back and inked.
Added lots of primas and some braid and grunged with ink and frayed burlap distress stickles.
I ripped a piece of pizza box for the title mat and tore offmostof the top layer, then inked.
My chipboard alpha was white so I inked that too and added a little bit of pearl paint dabber and distress stickles.
Found a couple of nice things for you to play with :D
Look at the fabby new online catalogue from PaperArtsy :o how lush are all of those stamps :D
I have also discovered these fab free vintage downloads on the Craft Stamper website:D
Hugs'n'snogs,
J xx