Friday, 14 October 2016
Autumn Edges (by Julie)
Thursday, 13 October 2016
The forest in October (by Dominike)
In October, French tradition is to choose literary prizes. For the occasion I think about a beautiful event, named La Forêt des Livres. It is writers' big meeting in a small village of Chanceaux Lès Loches.
I made this card with Hocus Pocus stamps.
- stamp the book on a piece of paper and emboss it with clear powder.
- same for the bird but on another piece of white paper and cut around the bird embossed.
- stamp the trees.
- glue the bird on the book.
- dry with a heat gun.
- with a sponge colour the background with dried marigold Distress Ink
- with another sponge, with broken china Distress Ink
- and with a last one sponge, with chipped sapphire Distress Ink
- glue the card onto the cardstock.
- stamp the lady on a piece of sheet
- stamp the bottom of the stamp on a piece of paper you don't want to throw out
- link the pattern and sew the two parts
- take on old piece of sheet you don't used and sew the three pieces in the top.
- Stamp "let it be" on the bottom.
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Framed Poppies (by Brenda)
Brenda writes:
I started with a 8" x 10" frame, and cut a piece of 300gsm watercolour card to fit inside the mount.
Next I stamped Poppies from the Pretty Poppies and Autumn Poppy stamp sets onto the watercolour card, taking care to space them for the stencilling.
Once I had the placement of the Poppies, I used texture paste and a palette knife to stencil the wheat onto the glass front of the frame, taking the stencilling right to the edges, so that it overlapped the mount when placed back into the frame, and sprinkled gold and copper fine glitter over the wet paste.
While the paste was drying, I coloured in the Poppies with sparkly pens and lightly inked the edges with Distress Inks before re-assembling the frame.
Thank you Brenda for a wonderful idea. We look forward to seeing another project from Brenda next week. You can visit Brenda's Blog to see more of her fabulous designs.
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
Table Decoration (by Magda)
I started with the napkin rings
- Stamp the large border stamp of Dusky Damask with Versafine Onyx Black first on a sheet of paper, in order to have less colour on the rubber stamp
- Put a coat of Soft Relief Paste Copper on the stamp and let it dry completely for about 24 hours or more
- Remove the shape from the rubber stamp and trim the excess
- Glue the ends of the shape to form a ring
- Repeat points 1 to 4 for the second napkin ring
- Stamp the cat from the Twilight Zone stamp set with Versafine Onyx Black twice, and cut the images out
- Glue one cat on each ring as decoration
- Cut a piece of cardstock 21cm x 6.3cm, score at 7.5cm (front) - 4.5cm - 7.5cm - 1.5cm
- Colour the front portion with Distress Stain Brass and Carved Pumpkin
- Stamp the cat from the Twilight Zone set stamp with Versafine Onyx Black
- Fold the cardstock at the score lines
- Blend Distress Inkpad Black Soot on the small 1.5cm fold (front side) with the sponge
- Write the name of your guest on it
- Use a white small pot
- Colour the inside and the border of the pot with acrylic black paint
- Repeat points 1 to 3 of the napkin ring
- Glue the shape on the pot
- Stamp with Versafine Onyx Black twice the cat from theTwilight Zone stamp set and cut the images out
- Stamp with Distress Inkpad Picket Fence three times a flower from the Punky Flowers stamp set and cut the images out
- Use the decoupage flower as a mask and cut again 3 flowers from black cardstock, as the back of the flower to cover the stick
- Assemble and glue the flowers on the sticks
- Fill the pot with raffia, put the flowers inside and the black cat on the raffia as decoration
Monday, 10 October 2016
Autumn Medley Stepper Card (by Anne)
Materials:
- Autumn Medley and Mackintosh Sentiments stamps
- A5 ready made stepper card, white stamping card, A4 thick cartridge paper and waste shredded paper
- WOW embossing powders (extra fine White and Metallic Gold Sparkle)
- Inkpads: Versamark, Versafine (Vintage Sepia), dye based (dark brown)
- Ink Spritzers: Reds, oranges, yellows and greens – some with gold mica
- Dye based liquid inks: Orange and yellow (or watercolours)
- Watercolours with mica: Reds, oranges, yellows, browns and greens (can make your own by adding mica powder to paint))
- Alcohol ink marker and pencil (dark brown)
- Paper raffia (yellow)
- Dies: Acorns, square, and mini tags
- 3D glue gel
- Spritz the cartridge paper and waste paper strips with autumnal coloured inks and leave to dry. Trim the background panel, edge with brown marker and glue to the card front. Die cut tags and acorns from the remainder.
- Edge the mini tag and sentiment panel with brown marker. Stamp the sentiments with Versamark and heat emboss with white powder.
- Add some shading to the acorn and leaf die cuts using the brown dye based ink, and shape using a ball tool and embossing mat.
- Stamp the Autumn Medley onto stamping card using Versafine. Quickly add gold sparkle embossing powder to the hair (avoiding the face) and heat emboss. Colour with watercolours (with mica) and inks. Use the brown pencil to add extra shading.
- Lay the square die onto the image and mark the position of the overhang and trim around with a craft knife (i.e. the foliage and hair that extends beyond the die edge). Lay the overhang behind the die cutting edge (so it won’t cut through) and cut out the square. Edge with brown marker and blend brown ink in from around the edges.
- Scrunch up a bundle of the waste paper strips and raffia and lay the die cut topper over the top. Put everything together using 3D glue gel.
Sunday, 9 October 2016
Merci - Canadian Thanksgiving (by Asha)
Here's my autumn offering for the Canadian Thanksgiving which falls on October 10 this year. The fruity border is from the Mellow Fruitfulness A5 sheet. I decided on a simple greeting in French from the Pretty Poppies A5 sheet as this card is going to friends from Quebec.
I inked the edges with Distress Inks, coloured the image wth alcohol markers and finished the card with a gingham ribbon.
I have more pictures and details of tools and products over at my blog. Thank you for stopping by today and come back soon for more amazing creations by the rest of the Design Team.
Beijinhos,
Asha
Saturday, 8 October 2016
autumn medley
I used the autumn medley stamp, partly because I like it and also because I could find it! (am trying to declutter my craft space, which only seems to create an even worse mess - hopefully only temporary).
My first was an experiment that didn't quite work, stamping and masking the lady then using a gelli plate to create the background - I was trying to get a leafy image using actual leaves, works fine with sponges and inks , but not with a gelli plate and paints. Still, it was an interesting mottled effect, so I used it! The lady was coloured with watercolour pencils, timmed down, matted onto a piece of kraft card that had been embossed with a woodgrain folder and sponged with brown and green inks, Final narrow mat of gold card, base card is A5 kraft card.
Second card I went for a very muted colour scheme, using shades of brown and green pencils. It ended up a little too muted, so Ioverpainted with red and yellow inks using a waterbrush, then highlighted some of the leaves with glossy accents.
Base card is A5 kraft again, with a single gold mat. The 'ribbon' strip down the edge was yellow card randomly stamped with the leaves from the autumn edges set in orange, green and brown, then sponged over with brown ink to tone the yellow down.Cut a thin strip off and added gold card mat.
The tag used up some of the stamping errors, where I managed to smear some of the ink - no way could I hide them, so cut the lady down to tag size.
I coloured leaves with pencils, then fussycut them out. Two sets were glued over the stamped images, the rest just dotted round.
To be honest, this one is my favourite so far.
Friday, 7 October 2016
Sunny Autumn Morning (posted by Claire)
Thursday, 6 October 2016
Autumn Trees (by Judith)
I have created a card using some left over pieces of watercolour card from a previous project. I simply added some stencilling and stamping to the top layer, and then added some shading around the edges of the layers, using Seedless Preserves Distress Ink, to add a warm plummy tone to the background.
I have used a lovely tree from the Nature's Peace stamp set, which I inked with water based markers, enabling me to incorporate the various colours that I had used in my background. I also stamped around the edge of the background using a favourite tree from the Fantasy Woodland stamp set.
This really was a quck and easy card to make, and by varying the colours, could become a very masculine card.
Do keep checking back for more Autumnal inspiration from my team mates this month. Thanks for stopping by, Judith xx
Wednesday, 5 October 2016
Chocolate Baroque Reader's Gallery
We have been scouring Facebook, Pinterest and Blogland, for photos of your creativity. This what we found this month:
On the Chocolate Baroque Facebook Group:
Pat created this funky underwater card:
Here's one from Marga's blog:
Finally, a pretty creation from Brenda's blog:
We hope that you have enjoyed this month's round up of beautiful card creations. There is so much talented creativity going on out there, and we would love to share more of it with you. If you would like us to add one of your creations to the blog post, please email a good quality photograph along with your name to sales@chocolatebaroque.com and we will be happy to share you project in one of our monthly posts.Please do not be shy! We will be back with another selection of your artwork early in November.
Thanks for stopping by,
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
Autumn tag by Zoe
Good morning Lovelies, I hope you're all well?
Today I'm sharing with you my first project for this month, the theme is Autumn or Halloween, I've made an Autumn tag, I hope you like it?
I started by second generation stamping in brown ink the Mini Script, I then stamped one of the stamps from Autumn Poppy using Versamark inkpad and heat embossing with black EP, I inked all around using a couple of brown shades and Mustard Seed Distress inks, splashing water and blotting to create some texture, I painted my image using water colour paints, once dry I gave it a light spray with a copper mica spray, it doesn't show so well in the photo but it shimmers very subtly but pretty.
Thank you so much for visiting, please leave a comment, I love to read them, have a wonderful day xx Zoe xx
Monday, 3 October 2016
Halloween Magic (by Julie)
Blog Comment Winner for September
Hello everyone, we hope you are doing well.
Once again we would like to thank you all for your visits here at the Design Team blog. We truly appreciate the time you take to let us know your thoughts about our designs.
Each comment in September was assigned a number and we used Random Org to draw a winner. Congratulations to Pat Moore (What a wonderful background effect Asha and the sihouette figures are perfect over the top, also lovely twinkly stars to finish. x ) you have won a £15.00 voucher to spend on Chocolate Baroque stamps! Please send a quick email here to confirm your email address and Lesley will send you your gift certificate.
Lesley will be giving a £15 gift voucher to another lucky winner drawn from October's comments. The more comments you leave the better your chances to win!
Thank you for your kind words and comments,
Good luck from the Design Team!
Saturday, 1 October 2016
Necklace for Halloween (by Magda) - Put a Spell on You
Here a self-made necklace and earrings, that could be a good idea to wear.
For this project I used Put a Spell on You rubber stamp, Soft Relief Paste Copper, black string and
parts for jewellery.
- Stamp the pumpkin first on a sheet of paper with Versafine onyx black, in order to have less colour on the rubber stamp
- Put a coat of Soft Relief Paste Copper on the stamp and let it dry completely for about 24 hours
- Remove the shape from the rubber stamp and trim the excess
- Repeat points 2 and 3 four times using the Ghosts rubber stamp
- Colour randomly the black string with some spots of Soft Relief Paste copper
- Assemble the shapes of the pumpkin and two ghosts for a necklace and two ghosts for the earrings
Friday, 30 September 2016
Fifteen Minute Cards
Anne has created three pretty floral cards for us this time, using delicate blues and lilacs to enhance the images, creating a soft water-coloured effect:
Dominike has used vibrant yellow tones to create gelli print backgrounds, adding stamped images, and leaving lots of white space for a classic CAS feel to her cards:
Rachel has made two beautiful cards for us using some of our bird stamps. She has used water based markers, stencils and Distress Inks to complete her cards:
I have made a card using stamps from the Butterfly Blush stamp set to create a background, and then added a co-ordinating image from the Just Butterflies stamp set, you can find further details here:
Vronnie has created a fun steampunk card using images from the Steampunk Birds stamp set. The muted background draws the eye to the vibrantly coloured birds:
The second is a textured Christmas tag:
Brenda has created some beautiful cards again for us this month. The first was made by creating a background using Brushos. She then stamped a sentiment from the Words of Inspiration stamp set and a focal image from the Butterfly Flourish Swirls stamp set, using gold embossing powder:
She created another Brusho background for her second card, onto which she repeat stamped leaves from the Autumn Poppy stamp set, and heat embossed with copper embossing powder. Using the same ink and powder, she embossed a sentiment from the Words of Inspiration stamp set onto a strip of vellum, and embellished the card with some twine and two leaves die cut from offcuts of the background.
For her third card, she created a background using an acrylic block which had gridlines, inking with different colour Distress Inks, and spritzing with water before stamping and overlapping the colours. She then stamped an image from the Glorious Spring stamp set and added a sentiment from the Words of Inspiration stamp set with Black Archival Ink.
She stamped the Flora Musica image with Versafine Onyx Black Ink, and embossed with clear embossing powder. She coloured the image with sparkly pens and inked the edges with Distress Inks. She matted and layered the image with co-ordinating card and tied some organza ribbon.
Creating a background with Distress Crayons, she then randomly stamped sections of the harlequin stamp from the Decorative Edges stamp set and added a sentiment from the Words of Inspiration stamp set. She stamped and cut out an image from the Tangled Butterfly stamp set and coloured it with the same Distress Crayons.
With the remembrance season drawing near, Breanda has created a lovely Poppy card for us, and we have so many poppy images on the website that could be used for this idea. She masked a circle and a sun, and brushed Distress Inks to create a background. She stamped a poppy image and coloured with sparkly pens and stamped a sentiment from the Words of Inspiration stamp set. After matting onto co-ordinating cardstock, she added black seed beads to the centres of the poppies.
Zoe has created a series of floral cards for us, all using gelli plate backgrounds:
Thank you so much girls for your beautiful projects.
We hope that you have enjoyed our selection of designs, and please do visit the individual Design Team members' blogs for more detailed explanations of their cards and tags. We will be back next month with more short cuts and time saving tips for you.
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