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Friday, 18 August 2017


Craft room decoration


Still working on the craft room renos. 

Whilst sorting through craft room stuff I found some wooden letter that I had purchased a thousand years ago.  The letters spell CREATE and I remember buying them to decorate and put on my wall.  

I decided that I really like the steampunk look.  I'm definitely not a girly girl. Even most of my cardmaking is "shabby chic". Anyway.  I used black gesso and various bits and pieces I had laying around.  Some of them plastic, some metal, it really doesn't matter what you use.


Here are a few close ups of the elements. I'll finish with a tutorial video which explains the products that I used :)



Card making on the fly

Following on from my previous post, crafting has been a little problematic.  Not only don't I have the space to craft at the moment, I also have very little time.  

Those of you who know me, know that I work in a high stress job and crafting is part of my self care routine.  If I wasn't able to craft, I think I would burn out and have nothing left to give to the people who feature prominently in my life. So what's a girl to do??

Pinterest! Pinterest, that's  what.  Pinterest is what I do when I want to create but don't want to think for myself.  Pinterest has thousands of projects to case.  And that is what I did.

In this card here I used ink blending and used fun foam and black card to cut out the word "thanks". I decided to try to match the background colours with Tim Holtz distress oxide inks and die cut the butterfly out of the results.



This next card was created using some of the new products from the 2017/2018 Stampin Up catalogue 


This card particularly caught my eye because I love this Eastern Palace suite. 


I also decided that I needed to make some fathers day cards, again lots of ideas on pinterest.  I just looked for cards that worked in with what I had on hand.  Here I used Zig clean colour real brush markers and the background is distress oxide ink


More fathers day cards in the next few photos.  The background in this one is ink blended and the elements are coloured with copic markers


With these next two I decided to experiment with distress oxide inks. I have to say, I'm really happy with how these turned out



So as you can see, when creativity is lacking for whatever reason, Pinterest is your friend.  

Another week, another craft room reno

  We're currently refurbing my craft room yet again.   I don't know about you but sometimes I arrange my room a certain way and then a few months later I find that it doesn't  work for me any more.  Seriously, am I the only one that does that? My poor husband, I swear he is the world's most patient man.  He completely refurbed my room a few months ago for which I uploaded a video

So I really liked it, but as time went on I realised  it just wasn't that well organised.  The space could be utilised a little better.  So as always, I tell George what I need and also as always he makes it happen 😁

I decided that I really didn't like the way I was storing my paper so we have taken the paper storage away and are currently working on a new storage system.


Here you can see the mess everywhere :)


I moved all of my stampin up stamps from the shelves into a cupboard which meant I could put embossing powders and little knick knacks on the shelf within easy reach.  I also put my Tim Holtz ink storage at a reachable height :)



I moved my silhouette computer station over under the window so now I can open the curtains and let in some light


In this photo you can see my very messy mixed media supplies.  I call these my trolleys of shame and I'm currently working on tidying them up


There's still quite a bit to do.  I'll make another reveal video when I'm done :)


Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Yamba Winter
Whenever the weather gets cold I like to create projects that remind me that somewhere in Australia it is warm enough to paddle in the rock pools.  One such place is Yamba on the north coast of NSW.

 My eldest daughter and her family are fortunate to live in that beautiful part of the country and as always, my granddaughter, Layla Rose makes a beautiful  subject
I used 7 Dots studio Cotton Candy Dreams Cloud Watching paper and for the background I used Lindys Sassy Saphire spray.  I must say I really like the effect.
I usually lay out the projects to see how it will look when it's finished.  The other thing I do is take photos with my camera so I can remember where everything goes.
I remembered I had bought some shells a while back and decided to use a selection of those too.  The sand is a mix of White Sand texture paste and tiny art stones.  I just put these around the focal image.

I added some chipboard pieces which I coloured with white gesso.  The net chipboard I decided to leave plain as it looked more like a fishing net.  Then I just added more shells to complete the canvas



Here is the full length video tutorial