Good morning. This is the last of my guest posts for
Chocolate Baroque this month. I had planned a completely different set of
projects but just had designer block! Horrible when that happens, especially
when working to a deadline. This happens to us all at times, particularly this
year with all the added stresses.
After several days of wasted effort I just stopped working
on my original plan, went away from my desk and tried to clear my head. I then
went back and decided to just ‘go for it’ – no plan, no nothing. I just picked
up stamps and got started. Finally ideas started to flow – phew. I find that
this usually works for me, although it is not always easy to do – ha ha.
I hope that you enjoy my offerings. Everyone take care and
enjoy Christmas as best you can. Spring will soon be here and I am hopeful for
far better times to come soon. Big hugs Anne xxx.
Blue and White Mandala
This one is a quick and easy make using the lovely mandala style stamp.
Materials Used:
- 15cm square white card blank, decorative die cut circle in blue card and scrap white stamping card
- Palm Fan Silhouette stamp (Chocolate Baroque)
- Versamark Inkpad
- Dark blue embossing powder (WOW Earthtone Blueberry)
- White pen
How it was done
- Faux stitching was added around the die cut circle to frame it. It was glued to the card front with 3D foam for added depth.
- The Mandala was stamped and embossed with blue powder, cut out and glued to the card front with 3D foam.
Dazzling Butterfly
Chocolate Baroque have so many wonderful butterfly stamps – love this one.
Materials used
- 15cm square scalloped card blank, decorative die cut circle (light blue), scrap of white stamping card
- Stamp sets: Gerbera and Friends, Words to Dazzle and Sparkle, Butterfly Poppy Collage (Chocolate Baroque)
- Inkpads: Versamark, Distress Inks (Tumbled Glass and Stormy Sky) and Memento Dye Ink (Grape Jelly)
- Detail white embossing powder (WOW), and clear sparkle with extra fine glitter
- Alcohol ink pens (greens, turquoise, pink)
- Pink PVA pearls and Stickles glitter glue (Diamond)
How it was done
- A mix of the Distress Inks were used to blend the outer edges of the card blank (this mix closely matched my blue die cut circle).
- The blue card topper was stamped with Versamark and embossed with white powder.
- The butterfly was stamped with Memento, coloured with alcohol pens. It was then heat embossed with a layer of clear sparkly powder and cut out.
- Everything was stuck down and the card was finally finished with glitter glue and PVA pearls.
Hydrangea Card
When pushed for time I will often use some ready printed papers in the background. They can also help with inspiration at times too.
Materials used
- 15cm square white card blank, Crafty Individuals 6 X 6 inch background paper (Book 3 Springtime), white stamping card
- Stamp sets: Hydrangea Tag, Gerbera and Friends
- Inkpads: Versafine (Majestic Blue and Onyx Black)
- Brusho powders (Leaf Green and Purple)
- Alcohol marker and fine drawing pen (black)
How it was done
- The background paper was trimmed and edged with black marker. The base texture was stamped with black Versafine.
- The main image was stamped with blue Versafine, the card trimmed to approx. 9 X 13cm and edged with black marker. The floral section was stamped again with black Versafine. The stem was extended by drawing with black pen and the image cut out.
- The topper was then spritzed with water and Brusho powder dropped onto the wet card. When dry the monochrome Hydrangea was glued on top, curling the edges up slightly for dimension.
Floral Thank You Card
This one was a super quick make. Ideal if you have a last minute card to do.
Materials used
- 10.5cm square watercolour card blank
- Stamps from Chocolate Baroque: Gerbera and Friends, Spring Bird Daffodil (sentiment)
- Inkpads: Versafine (Vintage Sepia), Distress Inks (Carved Pumpkin, Mustard Seed)
- Note: I used a stamping platform for this project. Not essential but it helps to realign when over stamping.
How it was done
- The watercolour card was spritzed with water and stamped using a mix of the Distress Inks. These bled out giving a lovely watercolour effect.
- When dry the image was overstamped with Versafine. Versafine was also used to stamp the border and sentiment.
Dreamy Elephant Card
I love the Indian themed stamps from Chocolate Baroque – definitely amongst my faves. To save a bit of time I again used a pre-printed background paper.
Materials used
- 15cm square white card blank, Crafty Individuals 6 X 6 inch background paper (Book 8 A Weekend in Seville), and scrap white stamping card
- Stamps: Artistic Affirmations, Indian Textiles, Indian Elephant, Gerbera and Friends
- Inkpads: Versamark and Versafine (Vintage Sepia)
- Versamark embossing pen
- Embossing powders: Metallic copper and detail gold
- Watercolour pencil (greys), sparkle pens (green, pink, purple, turquoise)
How it was done
- The sentiment and base texture was stamped and embossed with copper powder.
- The flowers were stamped with Versafine. The background was then edged and embossed using the embossing pen and copper powder.
- The elephant was stamped onto white card with Versamark and embossed with gold powder. The image was then coloured with pencils and pens and cut out. The elephant was lightly shaped and glued down with 3D glue gel for dimension.
More beautiful samples, love them xx
ReplyDeleteThank you x
DeleteBeautiful selection, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a good Christmas
Bless you x
DeleteSuch gorgeous creations and work.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
Thank you x
DeleteLots of lovely cards, very beautiful and the first one is so elegant, wow! It's my fav but all your works are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much x.
DeleteFantastic creations Anne and these difficult times do not help to get the creative juices flowing but these are all beautiful and thank you for the wonderful inspiration. I hope you have a lovely Christmas. x
ReplyDeleteOh bless you. Yes times are difficult and as you say - sometimes hinders our creativity. Thank you for lovely comment x
DeleteFabulous cards. My favourites are the elephant and the hydrangea x
ReplyDeleteThank you. My fave is the elephant too. Makes me happy. Might pop it in a frame and keep it for myself (or perhaps do similar on a small canvas) x.
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