Showing posts with label Amsterdam Acrylics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amsterdam Acrylics. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 May 2019

Beauty

Ever have one of those days when one job turns into 100? Well I have had one of those days today, but Hey Ho, here I am. As they say always better late than never. Today I am going to share this little card with you. It's a very simple card,with just a little masking and a real joy to sit, relax and colour. It would make a wonderful 'Just Because' card, or as a boxed set of notelets,either as a gift or for a fundraiser.

You will Need:
Craftascope 'Bloom & Grow' Stamps Set
Versafine Clair Black Ink Pad
Amsterdam Acrylics
5 x 5'' Card Blank made with Stamping Card
Copier Paper Mask
Temporary Adhesive Spray


Step 1: Stamp your design directly on to your card blank. You will need to use your mask to build up your design, but only one for this.

Step 2: Use a selection of Amsterdam Acrylics to colour your design and that's your card finished. The fun in this really is sitting for a while doing some relaxing colouring.

It's a really nice card to make and works with any of the other blooms in the stamp collection. As I mentioned before it would make a beautiful set of notelets in a  matching box, either all the same design or a selection.

You can also use any colour mediums that you choose, using the appropriate ink pad. Lately I have been using the Amsterdam Acrylics quite a lot as I love the finish they give along with the different effect.

It really has been great that I actually got time to share this with you today, I really don't know where the day has gone, but here it's very close to tea time already. Happy May day to you all. I look forward to seeing you all soon, but for now Take care and Happy Crafting.xx


Saturday, 27 April 2019

Happy Birthday

Morning Friends & Crafters, I hope you got to see my good news yesterday, I have to say I am really looking forward to it and I really hope to see at least some of you there. I have chosen a very simple card to share with you today. We all need a simple card sometimes, I have said it before and I am sure I will say it again sometime.

You will Need:
Archival Black Ink Pad
Selection of Amsterdam Acrylics
White Stamping Card Blank 5 x 8''
Copier Paper for Masks and Masking
Fine Tipped Paint Brush
Temporary Spray Adhesive

Step 1: Take you card blank, use copier paper to mask off your card leaving a 2 1/2'' strip, about 1'' from the right of your card. (See Photo)

Step 2: Stamp your daisy (or other chosen flower) onto copier paper and cut out to make the masks. The stamp to fill the space, use the mask you have made to avoid overstamping.

Step 3: Remove all the masks along with the copier paper to reveal the design. Leave to dry thoroughly. When totally dry take a soft, dry cloth to remove any residue.

Step 4: Choose shade that compliment each other. Mix the Amsterdam Acrylics with a little water and paint your design. These are so wonderful to paint with and give a super finish.Add more water to lighten the tone or more paint to deepen it to add shades and highlights to the flowers.

Step 5: Stamp your sentiment onto stamping card, Take the black ink pad and edge the card, do it unevenly for a deckled look then use Tacky Glue to mount onto a black background. To finish your card add the sentiment with 3D Glue Gel.

Try a similar idea on black card, using a white ink pad and metallic pencils from Derwent, they give a superb finish and colour or use Spectrum Noir Metallics. 


It's been great to be back sharing with you again. I do hope you have enjoyed the tutorial and that you will join me again very soon. Take care and Happy Crafting.xx

Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Double Mixed Media Journal page

Morning Friends and Crafters, the project I am sharing with you today is all about layering, it was really fun to do. Lots of stamping with all sorts of items, adding texture and lots of different layers to give the pages a real feel of dimension. The Funky Tree from Leonie makes another appearance as do some of the other stamps from her collections, as well as some statement stamps from AllandCreate. There's lots of colour used in this one from Indigoblu, Amsterdam Acrylics & Eco Green.

You will need: 
AALL&Create stamp selection
Leonie Pujol Stamps Selection, including Funky Tree.
Selection of Texture Stamps
Eco Green Acrylics
Amsterdam Acrylics
Indigoblu Acrylics
Gelly Roll Pens
Friendly Plastic
Pebeo Silver Gilding Wax
Selection of Rice Papers
Versafine Black Ink
Small, Medium and Large Bubble Wrap
Selection of lids (Different Sizes)
Brayer
White & Black Gesso
Round Epiphany Tool and Acrylic Cap or glossy accents

Step 1: HAVE FUN!!! Choose a selection of colours you like, here I've used Eco Acrylics in Blueberry, Mulberry, Light Blue and White. Add blobs across the pages and using an old store card or card, fingers or some sort of spreading tool, create swirls, spread out to make lovely patterns. On your glass mat, mix Blueberry with a little amount of black to deepen the colour. Dip your lids in this to create a series of circles around your pages in different sizes. Use a brush to give an edge to your page coming in from the edges in a sweeping motion to create some sort of frames project, (See Photo)

Step 2: Using the same colour as used for the background, now stamp with some texture stamps to add more depth. Take a contrasting colour and a brush to add a rough panel and some crosses or marks on your pages, this keeps the pages united. Deepen the colour a little either using some of the deeper Amsterdam Acrylic Green or a black and soften the lines a little. Don't worry if you go over some of the circles.

Step 3: Add some Indigoblu Townhouse Teal, which really contrasts with the lime green. Use this with the texture stamps as well, to really add to those layers.

Step 4: Take some medium Bubble wrap with the mulberry and blueberry, use a brayer to smooth colour onto the wrap and stamp on your pages one colour at a time. Use the 2nd generation of paint to to really let the underneath show through.

Step 5: Use the small bubble wrap now, in the same way as before but this time with the lighter blue.

Step 6: Take a stencil with even smaller circles and to add a touch of brightness and drama use the oranges from the Amsterdam Acrylics, they really let the background come through but give a lovely look too and give the pages a kick.

Step 7: Now for adding even more interest and layers to the page, this time with some rice paper, This still allows the background to show through slightly too which is great for more depth. Once dry use the bubble wrap and the same colors as before to soften and blend the edges.

Step 8: Next for some stamping, once the last layer is dry of course. Choose a selection that you like, here I have used allandcreate on both pages as a focal image and as a page edger along with some of Leonie's stamps, you really want to arrange your stamped images to draw the eye in and keep it on the page to see and take in all the details, rather than wonder off.

Step 9: Now fill most of the circles with white Gesso, this will make the colours in them pop more later and seem more vibrant. Leave a few that show off the wonderful background patterns made earlier. A little bit like windows.

Step 10: Try to use colours that you have used before to fill the circles, this keeps the page unified and stops it jarring. Once these are dry add some of the inspirational words and phrases, make up your own too by mixing the stamps, like I have here and shortening them for a totally different word. I've used Leonie's scribbled circles stamped on the page and coloured with gelly roll pens. I have stamped into friendly plastic with words and rubbed them over with silver gilding wax. Use a white gel pen to add detail around some of the circles. Finally when dry add 'Trent', position the stencil and ink through with Versafine Black ink.

Step 11: On a separate piece of card use your brayer and a couple of colours used in the pages to make a background.

Step 12: Stamp one of the small sentiments onto it and use the Epiphany tool and resin cap to make the cabochon. You could do this with a basic die and add glossy accents if you dont have the tool.

Step 13: Add this resin piece to one of the smaller circles on your page. In another stamp the profile stamp a couple of times. Use some inspiring words in some and some part stencils in some others, again to keep the pages unified and harmonious.

Step 14: To finish your piece add some highlights to your pages using a white gel pen.

Just a little extra here: If you have not shopped with Hochanda before, here is a voucher code giving you 30% off your first purchase (FEY5JBP7) it can be used for any purchase, feel free to share it.

My Collection is still available from Hochanda and they have kept the generous discounts and Flexi but I know there isn't a great deal left. I doubt I can restock due to minimums orders. 

It is also available on my Craftascope Etsy Shop, while there is stock available after my Hochanda Show.

As you know I love writing my blog and helping as much as I can, well I would really love for you to add you support by adding me as a favourite blog. All you need to do in that section is choose other and add my blog address nickinbarnsley.blogspot It would be great to get a mention even if I dont come anywhere.

Here is the link to add your support for all of the categories. 
https://www.britishcraftawards.com/

I do hope you have enjoyed the tutorial along with the finished pages I have shared with you today, Maybe you will have a go yourself, It would be great to see what you do with my collection. I hope you will pop by soon to see what I have to share with you. For now Take care and Happy Crafting.xxx

Monday, 26 November 2018

Dolphin Acrylic Stack

Hello Friends and Crafters, Something else a little bit different to share with you today. Using my Dolphin Stamps, with thee Funky Waves and other stamps from Leonie. All mixed together on an Acrylic Stack. I have also included a Cyber Monday Discount Coupon for you today, so dont miss out.



I am sure none of you have missed the face that the Cyber Monday deals are well under way.I have included a code below for you to use on my Etsy Shop, giving you 20% off any purchase of  over 30 pounds (or equivalent in your currency). Don't miss out, if you would like to take advantage of it, the offer will last until tomorrow or while the stock lasts. I am afraid there is not a lot left after my show: Use the Code: CYBERTRENT999 AT https://www.etsy.com/shop/Craftascope Please feel free to share the code, with anyone who might enjoy my collection.




You will Need: 

Craftascope A5 Media Dolphin Set 1 Stamp Collection
Funky Waves and Clouds From Leonie
Selection of Amsterdam Acrylics or similar, Poscas are great
Stayzon Black Ink Pad
Stayzon White Ink Pad
Copic Black Fine Liner
Thats Crafty Acrylic Stack
White Gesso





Step 1: Take the backing board and give it a coat of Gesso. When dry draw your design on with a pencil, Stamps waves, using a mask cut from Copier paper to avoid overstamping.




Step 2: Colour your design using the colours of your choice.




Step 3: Decide where you want your design on the first Acrylic layer, use your background to help you position. Stamp onto the front of your acrylic. Add a couple of the clouds.




Step 4: Colour your design on the back, Add some more depth by stamping some clouds onto both sides. Add a few very small birds using your fine liner.




Step 5: Take your next acrylic layer, stamps another couple of the waves, use a mask again to avoid overstamping. Then add a couple more birds, this time slightly larger, use your previous layers as a guide.




Step 6: Repeat on your final layer, this tie add your chosen sentiment and remember to stamp on the front or it will read back to front. Maybe add a couple more clouds to add even more depth to this 3D project.




Step 7: When dry, stack your design and secure together using the screws provided.




Here is the finished project. 




I do hope you have enjoyed the tutorial I have shared today along with the finished piece. Join me again soon to see what else I have to share with you. Take care and Happy Crafting.xx



Sunday, 11 November 2018

Poppy Reflection and Remembrance

Morning Friends and Crafters, this year marks 100 Years since the guns fell silent in 1918, marking the end the 'The First World War'. Today I am sure we will all take the time to remember and reflect on all those who have fought and fallen in times of conflict. Hear is my card for today, as I also remember past members of the Family who never returned.

You Will Need:
Trent Media Stencil
Dolphin Stamp Set 1
Blazing Poppies fro Indigo Blu
Distress Oxide: Salty Ocean, Peacock Feathers and Squeezed Lemonade
Amsterdam Acrylics Red & Green
Red Watercolours
Black Fine Liner
Ruler
Collall Tacky Glue
Archival Black Ink
Versafine Black Ink
Watercolour Card 6 x 9''

Step 1: Create your background using a large acrylic block or a quilting ruler, (something large). Add the Oxides in a diagonal fashion. Lightly spritz the card and the ink, then stamp and drag the block a little and lift. 

Step 2: Cut a rectangle from copier paper and place over your card. Place the stencil over the top and ink through with Versafine black ink.

Step 3: Draw a line around the face with a ruler and black fine liner.

Step 4: Use the ruler and fine liner again to draw a second frame around and colour in with a black marker.

Step 5:Use the inside of the rectangle you cut fro copier paper to mask off the face. Ink up the poppy stamp with Versafine ink, place and stamp as shown.

Step 6: Repeat below, keeping the diagonal composition as shown.

Step 7: Colour the poppies on the card and stamp using 'Reflection' & Memories' again with Versafine Ink.

Step 8: Stamp the poppies again, this time with Archival black ink, you need enough to decoupage your image. Colour these with the red watercolours.

Step 9: Slightly shape the poppies and use Collall 3D glue gel to secure giving them a little more dimension.

Step 10: Mount a black layer onto your base card.

Step 11: Mount your main piece onto your base to finish your card.

Here is the finished project:

Just a little extra here: If you have not shopped with Hochanda before, here is a voucher code giving you 30% off your first purchase (FEY5JBP7) it can be used for any purchase, feel free to share it.

As you know I love writing my blog and helping as much as I can, well I would really love for you to add you support by adding me as a favourite blog. All you need to do in that section is choose other and add my blog address nickinbarnsley.blogspot It would be great to get a mention even if I dont come anywhere.

Here is the link to add your support for all of the categories. 

https://www.britishcraftawards.com/


Until Tomorrow, Take care and Happy Crafting.xx

Saturday, 27 October 2018

Card Box and Notelets

Morning Friends and Crafters, I have a full project here for you today, It's a little card box and Notelets. It would make a lovely little gift for someone, or you could even make them to sell for yourself or for a special charity. For these I have used the wonderful stamps from Clarity 'A Little Bird' collection.

I have a special and very exciting post over on the Hochanda Blog today as well, if you get time it would be great if you would take a look and even better if you could leave a comment there.

You will Need:
Clarity 'A little Bird' Stamps
Acetate
Centura Pearl Box 6 x 6'' Finished Size
Amsterdam Acrylics
Versafine Black Ink Pad
Stayzon Black Ink
Basic Square Die
Tacky Glue
Red Liner Tape
 Selection of Coordinating Distress Oxides
Watercolour Card
Black Card
Centura Pearl Card Bases

For the Box:

Step 1: Start by cutting 2 x 8'' squares of Centura Pearl card. Score at 1'' on each side, use your big score and score one on the base side and one on the lid side of your board. Make sure you know which is your lid. In the lid cut an aperture approximately 4'' (just slightly bigger than the stamped image so you get a border.

Step 2: Stamp you design on Acetate, using Stayzon black ink. Then on the reverse, paint the design with the Amsterdam Acrylics.

Step 3: Cut the Acetate about 1 cm larger than the aperture.

Step 4: Secure behind the aperture using red liner tape.

For the Notelets:

Step A: On the watercolour card, make a selection of backgrounds for your notelets. Use colours that you feel work together. Add these colours to a large stamping block and spritz the block and the card, then apply. You can get some really interesting patterns like this. Leave them to dry.

Step B: Stamp your design on to each coloured background and mount onto black card. Cut a base card, leaving enough space to stamp one of the word chains on each one.

Step C: Repeat this for each one of your notelets, one for each of the colour selections you have chosen.

and here is a selection with the finished box:


Thank you, I am so pleased you have stopped by today. I do hope you have enjoyed the tutorial along with the finished project. Another thing, here is a 30% off voucher to use on your first order (anything) from Hochanda, use code FEY5JBP7.

I do have a post on the Hochanda blog today so it would be great if you could take a look and it you have time to leave a comment. For now Take care and Happy Crafting.xxx