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Showing posts with label Sue Wilson Dies. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Beautiful Blooming Blossom Arch Tutorial


Hi Everyone
Today we have a great project for you from Debbie (it's her turn at last...lol)
It's a fantastic tutorial so let's get on and show you :)
 
Blossom Arch
 
 

This was so much fun starting with the blossom & seeing what developed.
Starting with a MDF trellis arch from Anna Marie Designs, paint with gesso as a base for a coat of Snowflake colour Fresco paint from PaperArtsy. For the base of the trellis I coloured the Snowflake paint with a little Peeled Paint Distress Ink to give the impression of grass as you would have in a garden.
The Cherry Blossom is made from the Cherry Blossom die set (1006) from Elizabeth Crafts Design’s Susan’s Garden range. Google Elizabeth Crafts Designs & select their You Tube Channel & scroll down to the Susan’s Garden section &  watch the video tutorial for the cherry blossom.  Debbie made two branches of blossoms. To colour tip the stamen a Spectrum Noir pen BP6 from the pinks set was used.
 

 
The ivy was cut from the Sue Wilson Trailing Ivy die set (CED1423). A big “thank you” to John Lockwood for the technique for colouring the card to give you  a realistic looking coloured ivy. Take a piece of white card & 3 or 4 different coloured green Distress inks – the less they seem to co-ordinate the better. Using Cut’N’Dry foam blend patches of all the green inks on to the card. It will look like a piece of camouflage – you will probably think it looks awful – Debbie did. BUT, the magic happens when you then cut your trailing ivy out.  Each one will pick up little sections of the different colour greens & it will look great. The key thing to remember is to make your inked piece of card dark enough to give you a realistic tone for the ivy.
 
 
Using Cosmic Shimmer glue stick your ivy in a pleasing arrangement over the top half of the trellis.
As the cherry blossom branch will be interesting & uneven shapes it is better to use Collal 3D glue gel to stick that over the ivy.
To give the illusion of a crazy paving footpath running through the arch the Pebbles die (1026) from Elizabeth Crafts Designs was used. It was cut twice, once from a light grey card stock & once from a dark grey & the light grey outline was used & in filled with the darker grey cobbles. Cut to size & stick to the base under the arch using Cosmic Shimmer Dries Clear glue.
The statue (Marianne Designs CR1301) was cut twice from the dark grey PaperMillDirect card & highlighted using a silver gilding wax to make it look metallic. Make a small tube from cardstock & after having gently curved the statue die-cuts stick around the back & front of the tube to make a standing statue. Make an inch & half square box out of the same dark grey card as a base for the statue. Embellish each side of the box with pieces cut from the grey card using any small die (probably from the centre of a set that you thought you would never use!) Stick the statue to the base using the Collal 3D glue gel & the base to the trellis base with Cosmic Shimmer Dries Clear Glue.
 
The topiary sets were cut using Marianne Designs CR1303. Cut 6 pots from a fuchsia pink  card (PaperMillDirect was used here). The rest of the topiary plants were coloured to suit the look Debbie wanted. You will need to cut 10 stems & colour them brown (a Spectrum Noir pen from the browns set was used for this). To get the realistic looking colour for the topiary foliage Debbie coloured a piece of plain white card with Shabby Shutters Distress Ink using the direct to paper technique. Once the ink is dry,  cut out 2 x pyramid foliage & 4 each of the more rounded foliage. While each piece is still in the die colour through the die using an Ink Duster brush and Forest Moss Distress ink. Remove the die-cut from the die & lightly ink dust over the whole surface with the Forest Moss Distress Ink & then finish each piece by colouring more heavily on the right hand side to give the appearance of shaping. Stick a stem piece to each of the pots & add a 2nd piece to 4 of the stems to give the height needed for the duo topiary. Cut 5mm foam pads down to stick the foliage to the stems as this give much more dimension to the topiary. The 2 pyramid topiary were fixed to the trellis arch using 2mm foam pads. To make the duo topiary stand further forward Debbie built little collums of stacked foam pads to give the desired distance from the trellis.
 And that’s all there is to it!!!!
 We hope you have been inspired.
Thanks
for
Popping By
xx

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

‘Use a Die Cut’ – Crafting Musketeer's Challenge #25

 

Hi Everyone

I am apologising for the lateness of this month’s challenge post as I was away at the weekend taking part in a series of fabulous workshops…which I lurved!

So onto the challenge details…..

Challenge #25, the theme is "Use a Die Cut"  and the sponsors  for this month are the fabulous JGD Crafts and The Hobby House.

So here’s a little about them.

"We are a friendly local business in the heart of Nottinghamshire, England. We specialise in both Card Making and Parchment craft products and tuition.

Janet Humphries (the owner) started her passion for what she does now as a hobby concentrating on mainly decoupage. After the shortage of local shops selling the goods she required, Janet then started running a business back in 2002 on a local market in Mansfield.

"Our retail shop is situated on the outskirts of Tetney, a small rural village near Cleethorpes. We also sell to Trade.

The Hobby House offers a wide range of craft supplies for you to browse and buy online,in our shop and around the country at craft shows. "

The prizes will be from JDG Crafts , something of the sponsors choice and from the Hobby House a voucher to use on their website.

So with the challenge of Use a Die Cut here we go and hope you like it.

 

die cut may 15

 

This card has been made using a Creative Expressions die from the Sue Wilson Collection.  It has been cut into the card through the back and front and then just the edge cut on the outside edges of the card in white. It was cut again using black card for the centre front panel.  Also used was some Katy Sue moulds with Hearty Clay and coloured using Distress Inks before placing onto the moulds.  Once the elements were dry they were added to the card together with some Silky Crushed Ribbon for the luxurious bow detail.

Simple steps to reach a beautiful finish (even though I say it myself….lol).

What Was Used

Creative Expressions Die by Sue Wilson – Gemini Collection Orion

Silky Crushed Ribbon

Katy Sue Moulds – Design a Hat and Designer Bags

Papermill Direct Card – Black and Super Smooth White

 

Now it’s your turn and we are so looking forward to seeing what you come up with. xx

The challenge this month will end on 28th May at 8pm.  Good Luck!

And if you don't have your own blog , don't worry ,  remember we have a Facebook Page for you to post your entry onto. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Crafting-Musketeers-Challenge-BLOG/320703981385124

See The Crafting Musketeers blog for challenge rules and lots of inspiration from the Design Teams. 

We hope you have been inspired.

Thanks

for

Popping By

xx