Monday, 15 July 2019

Beauty In Seasons

Hi Everyone, Another lovely day her in Bulgaria, the humidity has dropped at last which is so much easier. The heat and humidity just makes every little thing such a chore. Preparations are now in full swing getting ready for Stamperama in Stevenage on the 11th August and then my Hochanda shows on the 13th August. Unfortunately I cant bring the Small Rose Petal stamps back to Hochanda this time, but I do have a very small amount left on my Etsy store, but once they are gone they are gone, for now at least.

You Will Need:
Clarity White Card Blank (cut to 7 3/4'' square)
Distress Inks: Mowed Lawn, Squeezed Lemonade, Wild Honey and Mermaid Lagoon
Versafine Clair Black Ink Pad
Basic Square Die approx 2 1/2''
Copier Paper
Temporary Adhesive Spray
Black Fine Liner pen

Step 1: Roughly stamp out 3 of the leaves onto copier paper and cut out.

Step 2: Cut out a piece of copier paper to 7 1/2'' square. Cut 4 squares out of this, evenly spaced and keep both the inner and outer cuts. Cutting the copier paper smaller than your card makes positioning much easier.

Step 3: Use temporary adhesive to secure your copier paper in place.

Step 4: Stamp a leaf and positive word in 3 of your squares and your sentiment in the 4th, Use the leaf masks you made earlier and secure them in place with your temporary adhesive.

Step 5: Mask off around your square to make sure you get no colour in any of the other squares or the edges of your card. Take one of your stencil brushes along with a distress ink and gently blend across your first square, blending form deeper at the top and lighter towards the bottom.

Step 6: Repeat step 5 with each of your remaining squares.

Step 7: Remove your large square mask and move very slightly left and down by approximately 4-5 mm  giving you a little backwards 'L' in the corner. Now use your smaller squares to mask off your coloured area. Take another stencil brush and using Hickory smoke, add colour to the space you have left. This gives a wonderful 3D look when you card is complete.

Step 8: Remove the masks and gently remove any excess adhesive with a soft cloth.

Step 9: Use a very fine liner to draw a line around each of your coloured boxes (not the Hickory Smoke part) Draw another line about 1/4'' in from the edge of your card. Mount your finished card onto the black card base, giving you your finished card.

Thank you so much for joining me this afternoon for this step by step. I hope you like the end result. If you missed my exciting news the other day, I will share it with you here. I am so happy to let you all know that I have been nominated in the Crafts Beautiful 'Best Of' Craft awards, so I am over the moon to have got this far. Thank you ever so much for your support, it really does mean a lot to me. My collection will be added to their website on the 15th August, when the voting begins. For now Take care and Happy Crafting.xx 







7 comments:

  1. So pleased for you, congratulations, also thank you for the excellent blog. Going to try blending, it practice it well. If only I could. Great help in learning different tewniqes Nick Thank you. X mo

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  2. Beautiful card,love the dimension that that small amount of hickory smoke gives. Nicola x

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  3. A really eye-catching card Nick. Congratulations on the nomination - well deserved - take care xx

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  4. Wonderful card Nick been practicing my blending. Love the touch of hickory it adds so much xx

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  5. Gorgeous card, fab tutorial and congratulations on your nomination, well deserved! xxx

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  6. This is brilliant Nick, I love the tip about the Hicory Smoke, I will definitely give it a try. Congratulations on your nomination, very well deserved. Have a wonderful week, Sue x

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  7. Hi Nick
    Well deserved ... you are so talented... giving everyone so much inspiration
    Hugs Sylvie xx
    Can't wait to see you on Hochanda x

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