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Monday 21 September 2015

Trying to Get Started with Christmas Cards

OK - I know the thought of Christmas for some is completely unacceptable, but I am trying to get myself ready for the season. :)

In saying that, I have created a couple cards based on the Freshly Made Sketches, Sketch #204.


I actually really liked this sketch, because my mojo was lacking pretty hard... But this simple sketch allowed me a starting point to whip something up relatively easily. :) I actually ended up making a few different cards with the same sketch, using Graphic 45's 12 days of Christmas collection.








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Thursday 13 August 2015

Long Time No See, Welcome to my August Prima PPP Entry! (Lots of Pics!)

A quick hello and a grateful thank you for dropping by to check out my entry into this month's Prima Product Picks Challenge.

The inspiration board that was posted on the Prima blog was:

My finished project based on the inspiration board looks like this:

While I did post some sneak peeks along the way on Instagram, like these:

Instagram Sneak Peek #1
Instagram Sneak Peek #2
Instagram Sneak Peek #3

Here is a summary tutorial with more detail on what I used and how it all came together. :)

Products:
  • Creative Embellishments chipboard pieces
  • Other chipboard pieces (unknown source)
  • Golden Arts Light Molding Paste
  • Golden Arts Seed Bead Gel
  • "Generic" brand white gesso
Process:
  1. Cut apart and glue down chipboard pieces to canvas
  2. Paint with a couple coats of gesso
  3. Stipple on molding paste to create small peaks
  4. Add seed bead gel as desired
  5. Paint with another couple coats of gesso

Products:
  • Prima Finnabair stencil
  • Prima color bloom sprays
  • Liquitex Modelling Paste (not pictured)
  • Many other sprays, at least 3 others (not pictured)
Process:
  1. Use modelling paste with the stencil to create more
    background texture
  2. Spray with shimmery colour sprays until desired
    colouring is achieved. :)

Products:
  • Prima floral vine
  • Prima large flower
  • Prima small flowers
  • Liquitex clear gesso (not pictured)
    - Get it? It's clear gesso. :P
  • Other random flowers (source unknown)
  • Stickles (not pictured)
  • Wooden polaroid frame (source unknown)
  • Lettering (multiple sources)
Process:
  1. Add Prima vine
  2. Add Prima large flower
  3. Add Prima small flowers
  4. Add chipboard pieces to the back of the wooden
    polaroid frame to add dimension
  5. Use clear gesso on polaroid frame
  6. Use all the same sprays and stickles on the frame
  7. Adhere frame to the canvas :)
  8. Add lettering as desired
  9. Add all the other embellishments your heart desires
No filter - This is genuinely how bright the canvas is while hanging on my fence. :)
I clustered my flowers along the side of the canvas as well. :)
A close-up of the cluster
A close-up of the frame area

More photos because I love this project and felt a different background could help some people, maybe? :)








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If you have any questions, feel free to ask away! :)

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