Sunday, 18 December 2016
Winter Cottage (by Asha)
For my last Chocolate Baroque DT post for 2016, I've gone back to the my very first stamp sheet. It's called The Gift Of Christmas and I bought it in October 2012. I stamped the image with VersaFine Smokey Grey and coloured it with water colours. The less intense colour of smokey grey ink gives the scene a misty feel, which was what I was going for.
I've got more details of tools and products over at my blog. And don't forget to swing by the DT blog often because at the rest of my talented teamies have some amazing projects up their sleeves.
Have a truly magical Christmas, everyone!
Beijinhos,
Asha
Saturday, 17 December 2016
quick tags
two very quick - and very last-minute!- tags to show today.
I used white tags, as they were handy - for this one, a blue tag would have been even quicker.I just stamped the larger snowflakes from the winter edges set across the top of the tag using versamark and embossed with white EP., then sponged chipped sapphire distress ink across the tag.
Of course, if you have a pristine versamark pad, you can just emboss with clear powder,but all mine are varying shades of grey, so white powder it was......
Second tag uses the bells from a child is born, stamped with black versafine and clear embossed. Coloured with watercolour pencils and a waterbrush, with the green of the pine needles brushed out around the bells.
Hope you are all more up-to-date for Christmas than I am, I still have cards to make and post, but at least I have the stamps ready (both rubber and postage)
Veronica
Thursday, 15 December 2016
Fifteen Minute Cards
The Design Team have created some stunning designs, as always, so take a few minutes to relax and enjoy their creations. You can click on their names, as you scroll through the post, and visit their individual blogs, where you can see more detailed information about their projects, and also see what else they have been making.
Claire has chosen to use a very clean and simple style for her Christmas cards, and has used a bauble mask to create an outline for her first design. She has inked and stamped part of a large background stamp through the mask, adding a co-ordinating bow, and an ornate sentiment. Adding a hand drawn 'string' to the bauble at the top fixes it in place:
Her second design is created using shaped kraft card blanks and white embossing powder. She has then simply coloured the images with pencils, using a limited colour palette:
Penny has created two cards for us; the first, stamping directly on to the card using stamps from the Steampunk Butterfly and Punky Flowers stamp sets. She painted the images using Distress Inks, and then blended around the edge of the card, again using Distress Inks.
For her second card, she used white embossing powder to add the trees and sentiment. She added snow drifts and then added some glitter.
Dominike has created a series of Christmas cards for us using gelli plate backgrounds and gold embossing. These non-traditional colours look so effective and make a refreshing change from the usual reds and greens:
Rachel's design has been simply coloured with pencils. The edging has been created with one of our Christmas Edges stamps:
Anne has created a series of Christmas cards for us, and these vibrant cards are real show stoppers. She has used either plain or patterned paper for her backgrounds, using a variety of colours to add to the backgrounds so that the cards all feel very individual. She created the 6 x 6 inch cards using the Sparkling Trees stamp set. The images were stamped with Versamark and embossed with various colours of embossing powder. The backgrounds were coloured with Distress Inks, and spritzed with water or ink, and blotted with a paper towel for texture. She coloured the baubles with glitter pens and used peel off sentiments. PVA pearls and Glossy Accents on the baubles completed the cards.
For her second set of cards, she used the Christmas Tree Tangle stamp. Again she used Versamark and various colours of embossing powder. She used Distress Ink to colour the background and used glitter pens or Distress Inks and a water brush to add some quick colouring to the trees. She added peel off sentiments and stars to finish.
Lesley has created some beautiful cards using gelli plate backgrounds. These CAS style cards look so elegant but just took moments to complete. She created the backgrounds by using a small gelli plate directly onto her card base, just like a stamp. She added the doodle bird to the background, embossing the image using clear embossing powder. She added a bit of colour to the image using the same inks as she had used for the background and a bit of pencil work. She drew a squiggly line with a fine liner and stamped the sentiment.
The following two cards were made in very much the same way:
Zoe has created a range of beautiful bookmarks for us, wouldn't these make beautiful gifts or stocking fillers? She has used a mixture of images, florals for a feminine feel:
She has used gothic images that have created a more masculine feel, adding script to the background, and vibrant splashes of colour:
Brenda has created two cards that have an air of Spring about them. For her first card, she coloured the background with Distress Inks, and stamped the sentiment from the Glorious Spring stamp set, and the snowdrops from the Springtime Edges stamp set using Archival Ink.
For her second card, she used a circle mask and created a background using Distress Inks. She stamped the snowdrop border from the Springtime Edges stamp set and a sentiment from the Words of Inspiration stamp set using Black Archival Ink. She added Glossy Accents and glitter to the flowers and used a green pencil to colour the leaves.
Finally, we have a super selection of projects from Magda. Her simple blue toned floral card makes a great thank you card and can be made in minutes.
She has created some great Christmas projects for us this month as well, some quick and easy gift tags, which can be made in a batch, perfect when you need a lot for all of those presents under the tree:
Her gold and white card is very stylish. she has used simple gold embossing, adding a toning trim to finish the card:
Another blue creation, this time a Christmas card, using white embossing and gelli plate background:
Finally a Christmas bookmark, great for all of those books that you receive on Christmas Day!
Thank you so much girls for your brilliant ideas and speedy creations.
Hopefully there will be lots in our post to inspire you and you will try out some of the projects that the girls have created. We will be back later in the month with more projects to share with you. Keep popping back for a daily dose of inspiration provided by the regular Design Team posts.
Thanks for stopping by,
Judith xx
Wednesday, 14 December 2016
A Snowy Aurora (by Rachel)
Rachel
Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Flourish Pear (by Judith)
I took a large greyboard tag, and spritzed it with a variety of green, blue and purple sprays, adding a touch of white to tone down the colours slightly. I added a sentiment from the Christmas Sparkle stamp set, and a flourish from the Butterfly Dreams stamp set, using Versamark and silver embossing powder. I stamped an image from the Pears and Baubles stamp set onto a spare piece of coloured card, which I found in my scrap box. I used the same colour embossing powder as before. I attached the image to the tag using 3D foam pads for added dimension.
Finally, I added some gilding wax to the edges of the tag, and attached some toning ribbon through the hole at the top.
Thanks for stopping by, Judith xx
Monday, 12 December 2016
Flower Power by Zoe
Good morning Lovelies, at least I hope it's morning! Im in Canada with my beautiful daughter for Christmas so I scheduled my post.
So onto my projects: I've used the gorgeous new Floral Notes stamps to create these ATC tiles.
I started by stamping the images onto my stamp board ATC's using Onyx Black Versafine Inkpad and coloured them in using distress inks on a tile and a water-brush I then used the Mini script with a Toffee Versafine Inkpad to create some texture, I then lightly inked around with Distress ink, I added a few splashes of black ink and edged with a thick silver marker pen, once dry I then heat embossed using UTEE twice to get a glazed tile.
I hope you like what I've done with these gorgeous stamps, I just love them, so versatile, have a wonderful day xx Zoe xx
Sunday, 11 December 2016
Baroque Bracelet With Matching Gift Box (by Julie)
Saturday, 10 December 2016
Christmas tree by Dominike
The Christmas trees Tangle are so beautiful that I tried to make a lot of cards with all sorts of embossing powders. It is always a success.
Vous le savez maintenant j'aime beaucoup utiliser le même tampon de différentes façons.
Ce superbe tampon permet de belles réalisations. J'ai ainsi fait avec lui toute une série de cartes avec des poudres à embosser. Le résultat est toujours un succès.
First I cut a piece of paper décorated with the Gelli plate.
Tout d'abord j'ai coupé du papier mis en couleur avec la Gelli plate.
Then I stamped the trees with Versamark ans embossed with white, gold and blue embossing powders.
Puis j'ai estampé les arbres avec la Versamark et embossé avec les poudres, blanc, or et bleu.
Friday, 9 December 2016
White Xmas Box (by Magda) - Fat Robin
Step by Step
1. Use a box of 7cms x 6cms
2. Put wall tape on the box to create some texture
3. Cover the box with white Gesso and let it dry
4. Paint the box with white Acrylic Paint and flip with a brush Distress Paint - Tarnished Brass
5. Stamp theFat Robin on a white cardstock with Versafine Onyx Black
6. Colour the stamp with Distress Inkpad - Brushed Corduroy - Peeled Paint - Barn Door using a
brush
7. Cut out the shape of the stamped image and glue it with Inkssentials Glue n Seal matte on the box as
decoration
Now, I have only to fill my White Xmas Box.
Fat Robin Thanks for passing by and see you soon again
Magda
Thursday, 8 December 2016
Christmas Candlelight Card (by Anne)
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
Chocolate Baroque Reader's Gallery
Seen on the Chocolate Baroque Facebook Group this month:
Marga Dounen has created two pretty floral cards:
Julie Scaysbrook has created two lovely Christmas cards this month:
Chris Offa has created some fabulous Brusho backgrounds and used one to make a card:
She then created a vibrant journal spread using her new elephant stamps, adding beading to the images:
Janny has also used an old favourite, combined with stencilled background to create this fun card:
Akkina's cards have been created using some lovely Christmas images, and this colour combination is really pretty:
Another design from Akkina, using the Russian dolls:
The soft grey colour scheme used in Lesley's card is also very effective, showing that you can create very elegant cards without using dramatic colours:
In complete contrast, Kate Currie's card has a real drama with the bold red and white and touches of green:
Shirley's beautiful blue-toned card shows off the white embossing perfectly:
We have a wonderful selection of cards from Miranda next, a stunning feast for the eyes, all using the same basic design, but so beautiful with the different backgrounds and flower choices:
Sue has created a lovely Christmas card, featured on her blog. The added bling on the tree is a very pretty touch:
Kate's use of the large tree stamp in this card is fabulous. Lovely colours that are not necessarily traditional Christmas colours, which makes a refreshing change:
Finally a card from Pat using a chess design. This is a lovely CAS design, perfect for a masculine card, or simply a chess lover:
So there you have it, our final round up of 2016, and thank you so much, you are a truly talented bunch of people. It is always a pleasure to see what you create using the stamps that are available. We look forward to seeing what you create next year!
Please do keep visiting the Design Team Blog for a daily dose of inspiration from the Design Team girls.
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