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May 28, 2012

An unseasonal LO...Christmas at Berko!!

Hi everyone...its beautifully sunny here and so hot you could fry eggs on the pavement...so i thought i'd scrap a very unseasonal photo and immerse myself in cooler times. ;0)


I only allowed myself to use papers and cardstock from my scraps pile...and i even created the background pp with a scrap, some Versamark ink, a few mica powders and my hand carved damask stamp...did you spot it?
{To see the LO more clearly just click on it and it will pop up big enough for you to see all the details :0) }

The embellishments all came from the tray on my desk where I keep leftovers from other projects.  The paper flowers are both dipped into UTEE after being coated in Brilliance ink, and the wire flower is held in place by a cute brad that was also in my tray.

I stamped the journalling block using an ancient stamp and rounded the corners to match the tag i've used (upside down) on the top left.

Its another case of, not feeling great so throw it all at the page and see what happens...but i'm quite liking how it came out! :0)  And how can you fail to love the cheeky look on my BIL's face!!

I do hope you are managing to keep cool...and not get burned...but taking the opportunity to have an ice~cream or two!

March 10, 2012

Julie Fei~Fan Balzer's Stamp 101 e~course...

As a little Birthday treat to myself, I decided to join Julie's Stamp 101 e~course...a step by step course to the basics of stamp carving...and its BRILLIANT!!  I would really recommend this class to anyone who fancies a go at carving your own stamps :0)  click here to be taken to her e~course page.

I've done a little stamp carving {and in the old days lino cutting when I had strong fingers}, so i wasn't sure how much i'd learn...but what with the chemo~fog and all i thought a little prompting in the form of daily lessons might get me up and running...and it has!

Now, i'm only on lesson 2...but here is what i created from Julie's easy to follow nesting stamp tutorial.  Her's was straight lines...mine is circles...and very rustic wonky circles at that!


Here is what you get when you stamp these 2 stamps though using different colours {i've used Stazon which is why its staining the stamps}.


Perhaps this makes it clearer...I started with this drawing...and ended up creating this cute little tag!


The observant among you will notice that i haven't told you how to do this...and that's because i don't want to steal Julie's thunder, after all her hard work setting up this super class...i really think you ought to join it and get all the details from the horses mouth...so to speak! ;0)  Also...she explains it much better, in video format than i could ever do here!!

Ok, that's it for now...i'll be back when i can manage it...and in the meantime...i hope you're all having a crafty time out there :0)

February 13, 2012

Bubbly Scrumptious update...Valentine projects...

have you been over to the Bubbly Scrumptious blog to see my latest creations...i've gone all romantic for Valentine's day :0)  if not...just click here!

who said Valentine's have to be red or pink, eh? ;0)




November 07, 2011

Bubbly Scrumptious update...another slice of apple

Hi all,


if you fancy seeing what i've created here...just pop on over to the Bubbly Scrumptious blog for the full details :0)

March 11, 2011

metal mania...


this week's challenge over on the simon says stamp and show blog is to use metal...and i had to play along with that theme, right?

i've used 10 seconds studio metal and embossed it by hand, and with folders, i've inked it, stamped it, cut it out, glittered it...accented it with glossy accents and sanded it! i've also used metal tags, metallic glitter and metallic paint...as well as a couple of staples...so i think i've got the metal thing covered... ;)


one of the things i love about metal work is how versatile it is and how much dimension you can get into even a basically flat project...




i was particularly chuffed with how this rose turned out...its cut in metal and alcohol inked, then covered in distress stickles so its all sparkly...very vintage looking :)

ooooh....and i haven't shown you the whole thing...so...can you tell what it is yet??? lol






its a new doorhanger for my craftroom!

January 20, 2011

Friendly Plastic Masterclass ~ Day Four

day 4 ~ creative ways to make fun shapes

Welcome back again crafty~types. How are you getting on with your FP adventures? I’d love to hear your stories and see a link to your work...so don’t be shy...show us what you’ve made! :0)
Today we’re going to explore a few different ways to create interesting shapes out of our FP, using tools you probably already have to hand. So what are we waiting for...lets get started!

Technique nine ~ using cookie cutters

This has to be the most obvious and straightforward way to create clean, precise shapes that can be replicated again and again. The method is simple, heat your FP on a non~stick sheet either using the water or the heat~gun methods, and then sink the cookie cutter into place and push down firmly with your fingers or an acrylic block for more even pressure. Leave this to cool or plunge it into cold water, then simply remove the cutter and you will be left with both positive and negative shapes...both of which you can use on a project! Dipping the cutter in water or a little oil can aid release, but is not essential.




One of the benefits of this method of shape cutting is that you can choose a part of the pattern you like and cut exactly the spot you want as you can see into the shape. I love this method for making unique buttons to embellish cushions and papercraft projects and it simply involves using the embossing stylus dipped in oil and making 2 or 4 holes in the centre of your shape while its cooling.

Technique ten ~ using Sizzix dies

I sometimes wonder how we ever crafted without die~cutting machines...they have to be the ultimate versatile tool and one that i turn to again and again and again. Imagine how delighted i was when it finally occurred to me to die~cut FP! Lol
You will need the thick Sizzix dies to do this. I like to thin my FP, as we’ve done previously with an acrylic block or a craft iron. You can make the plastic much thinner by placing a non~stick craft sheet above and below the FP and gently ironing with a craft iron {no steam} on a low heat. However, if you are strong enough {this is where His Nibs comes in handy again} you can actually die~cut the solid strips as they are!

The technique is exactly like paper die~cutting, make your sandwich and roll away!
If you have a Sizzix alphabet this is a brilliant way to make your own version of *thickers* and save yourself a fortune...and also the annoyance of running out of the letters you need.

Technique eleven ~ punching holes and setting eyelets


This is fairly obvious really, but worth a mention. Cold FP can easily be punched with a regular office hole punch, with eyelet tools, and with a Cropadile or Big Bite. Use the holes to hang things, to thread ribbon or other pretty things through...or set an eyelet as i’ve done in the photo.

Butterfly Tag Project

And now to put all these techniques together.




This tag was created by cookie cutting two large and two small heart shapes. When cool, these were popped out of the cutter and arranged on a section of non~stick craft sheet in a butterfly shape. I then heated them gently and pressed in an strip of extra FP to create the butterfly’s body. I gently heated this and pushed into it 3 pearls and 2 curls of wire for the antennae. To create the shape, either hold the non~stick sheet in the desired position and plunge it into cold water, or do as i did and draw the two wings up by pegging together the two sides of the non~stick sheet to hold them as it cools.
Die~cut a largish piece of FP with a Sizzix tag die, trim off the end using scissors and embellish with a little fancy pearl trim. Set an eyelet into the tag hole and tie in some pretty fibres. Then either glue the butterfly into place, or as i’ve done here gently heat the tag and press it into place.

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s techniques and will have a go at making the project...i’d love to hear how you get on :0)

August 10, 2010

i so loved...

scrapping this photo...using this gorgeous pp by Upsy Daisy Designs...i've tried to capture the happy, hot, summer party vibe and the fact that this is a super happy photo...we all need to giggle more, right? ;0)

i'm still on a mission to use up my brad mountain...so i've created another brad border around my photo...this time layered with wiggly lines drawn in both pen and glitter glue...and a smattering of pink rhinestones too...never let it be said that i am a minimalist scrapper! lol
funny thing is...now i've started focusing on brads again...i'm finding a whole new love affair is springing up...and i'm really loving them again...i used to use them like this to anchor a sticker to the page alot...and i think it works really well...do you agree?


i'm also still sticking to scraps and half~used packs of stickers, odd tags and flowers that have been lurking for too long...this corner embellie is made up of 2 stickers {the flourish is cut into 2 pieces so maybe that's 3 stickers?}, 2 odd chipboard shapes from different packs and a round tag which i've inked...as well as a flower with a brad centre and a couple of lengths of trim...not a bad haul for a small corner, huh? ;0)

as always, thanks for dropping by...i do so love to hear your comments and hope you're all having a wonderful day,
alixxx

April 03, 2010

a little Easter fun...

i decided to jazz up the wrapping on my Easter egg gifts this year...with a little help from one of the Craft Stamper free stamps...remember this little bird? he is bonkers...but i kinda like that! ;0) and the finished projects look so cute all lined up on the window sill...

its a very simple tag i've made, cut using a Nestability die...an orange flower shaped brad added at the top...stamped the birdie...drew in some ground for her to stand on...and coloured with watercoloured pencils. {i've used a thinner ribbon to tie the tags on below the large spotty ribbon.}

the same principle works on other shaped Easter goodies too...although...you have to look quite hard to see what Richard's gift is!! ;0)

for his Nibs...nothing but white Lindt will do...and the big bunny is sooooo sweet...i think it should keep him happy for a couple of days! *hope so darling xxxx*

hope you've got some fun plans for the long weekend? and a little bit of chocolate too...
Happy Easter, bunnies!
Alixxx

March 21, 2010

Friday's Challenge...

i'm taking part in Shimelle's Something from {almost} Nothing class...or i would be if life hadn't gotten in the way this week! anyway...she set us a challenge each day over the weekend...and i've managed to do those...so here is Friday's challenge:

to use plain cardstock {the letters and inside the bookplate}, to use pp {obviously all over the cover inside and out!}, to use metal {bookplate, adore clip, brads and metal tags} and ribbon {brown shaped ribbon on left hand side and giant ric rac below title}...tick, tick, tick and tick!


obviously the book isn't finished yet...hence the lack of binding...but i want to design the pages first and compile all our favourite recipes in one place...the inside cover will be my index when i have decided what categories to use...do you need sections for non~chocolate recipes, i wonder? ;0)

thanks for stopping by, hope you're having a great weekend...we're loving the sunshine here!

February 25, 2010

are your stamps speedy stamps?

remember my Valentine card for his nibs? i mentioned that i'd made the stamp myself...and i thought you might like to know how...


making stationary using hand carved stamps was one of Elsie's Style School projects and it used a product i've not come across before...soft pink rubber called *speedy stamp*...basically its just like lino cutting, but much easier as the rubbery stuff is soft...no need to suffer for this kind of cutting!

i didn't make stationary...but i easily could have...and i didn't make bows and diamonds...although they were really sweet...i made this one above...and some trees in frames!


the second tree fits into the frame...but by cutting it out i can use them either together...or separately...two for the price of one...and you must know how much i like a bargain! ;0)
here are a couple of tags i've made for scrapping using the two stamps...wadda ya think?
***hints***
1} i used my lino cutting tools as i like them better than the stamping ones as they have a hole in the handle to let the cuttings out...if you're going to buy some tools for this technique...i really recommend you look for this feature!
2} transferring your designs is so simple with this rubber...just draw your design on paper and lay face down over the rubber...then rub all over with your finger nail and it transfers by magic!
3} remember that your design will be reversed when you stamp it...so if you're using letters you have to reverse them to get them the right way round when you stamp them!!
hope you're having a good week...alix

November 08, 2009

its sooo *distressing* ;)

ok, so i said i'd be uploading my advent calendar today...but i'm afraid its bucketing down and the cottage is waaaaay too dark to photograph pretty things indoors...so i've had to improvise!

instead...here are some rather *distressed* tags that i made earlier this week :) we all have lots of those luggage tags or the rather uninspiring ones that came with early scrap kits...so why not get out your distress inkpads and some cut and dry foam and have a play :)

this one is simply distressed with blue and brown shades onto a blue tag and then overstamped in black ink...a good design for boys/men this one...and looks brilliant on pages about bicycles or fixing cars...even mechano type pages!

this one was a cream coloured tag, distressed with brown and green and stamped with three separate stamps to make up a cute rustic journalling tag...ideal for a page about a country walk...or life in the cottage!


this one is for a card and didn't scan awfully well...but is overstamped in brilliance and is really pearly and shimmery in real life...a good one for a sympathy card as the colours are soft and gentle.

hmmm, i'm thinking brilliance is not a good mix with the scanner here either...this tag reads *true love* which was stamped using a foam stamp over the trees in various shades of adirondack ink...this is for a photo of my sister and her hubby walking hand in hand through a beautiful wooded park near their home :)


and finally...for it seems blogger will only allow me to upload 5 pictures in one post...is a scrumpled tag...this one was cream initially...distressed with blue and crumpled up into a small ball before being flattened out...spritzed with water and distressed in a darker blue. it was then over stamped in black ink once it was dry. this is a great fun one as it looks alot like denim...so i'm going to use it on an 80's page where we were all stoned washed denim and looking disasterous!! lol
hope that's given you food for thought for today...and i'd love to see/hear that you've had a go too :)