Hi everyone
Where has this last week gone? It's Thursday again, so that means it's' my turn on the Bee Crafty blog and today I'm excited to be showcasing the brand new
Fleur and Freddie stamps being released on Hochanda today 😊😊😊
I hope you watch and get your orders in cos these stamps are just soo cute 😍
Stamps used are:
Fleur and Freddie.....
...Always and Forever
...Entwined
...Popping Kisses
...Holding Hands
...lovebirds
...Made for each other
...Tete a Tete
Also used:
Everyday Sentiments 1 & 2
Inkables : LOVE, Multi Hearts, Hearts,
Easy Frames
Dinkables
Skyline Inkables
Distress Oxides
Distress Inks
Kuretake clean colour pens
Versafine
Mica Powders
Versmark
Embossing Powders
Pixie Powders
DI : Tumbled Glass
DO: Cracked Pistachio
Kuretake clean colour pens
Square Easy frame Inkable
Versafine : Smokey Grey
Versmark
White embossing powder
Versafine : Black onyx
Red Kuretake clean colour pen
DI: Mowed Lawn, Mermaid Lagoon, Wilted Violet, Picked Raspberry, Squeezed Lemonade
Versafine : Black onyx
Circle easy frame Inkable
Black fine line pen
Yellow acrylic paint
DO: Iced Spruce
Inkable : LOVE, Multi Hearts
Dinkables : Splatter
Silver gilding wax
Kuretake clean colour pens
White gel pen
Versmark
Gold embossing powder
Mica Powders
Pixie Powders
Black Embossing powder
Acetate (over aperture)
Dinkables : Hearts
DO: Picked Raspberry
Versafine : Black onyx
Mdf Artboard
Acrylic Paint: red
DO: Iced Spruce
DI : Fired Brick
Black embossing powder
Lustre Luxe : Moonstone (around edge of tag)
Dinkables : Hearts, Splatter
Inkable : Skyline 2
Mica Powders
Kuretake clean colour pens
Dinkables : Hearts, sunset (to create grass)
DO: Peeled Paint (grass)
DI: Tumbled Glass (through heart Dinkable )
Versafine: Black onyx
DI: Tattered Rose
Water colour brown pencil
Water brush
Versafine : Smokey Grey
Heart Easy Frame Inkable
Mica Powders
Inkable : Multi Hearts, heart easy frame
Dinkable : Hearts
DO: Picked Raspberry
Kuretake clean colour pens
Versafine : Black onyx
Black fine line pen
DO: Picked Raspberry
Versafine : Smokey Grey
Masking tape (to mask off strip panel)
I hope you enjoyed looking through my samples for these cute Fleur and Freddie stamps. ..they are just soo adorable
I'll be back next Thursday with another Bee Crafty post
Crafty hugs xx
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Marleen DT - Wizard of OZ bookmarks
Hello Dear Blogger Friends..
Its my turn to share a bit of inspiration for
BeeCrafty..
But before I do so, I want to wish our very own Queen Bee, Mamma Bee, Julie-Ann A very Happy Birthday. I hope you have a wonderful day and that your little bees spoil you all day.
Its my turn to share a bit of inspiration for
BeeCrafty..
But before I do so, I want to wish our very own Queen Bee, Mamma Bee, Julie-Ann A very Happy Birthday. I hope you have a wonderful day and that your little bees spoil you all day.
Right,
project for today.. I have our yearly school christmas fair this coming
Sunday and I decided to make some bookmarks for my stall. And what
would be more easy and effective then a spot of stamping.
I decided to use the Wizard of OZ stamps to make a couple of them.
Find the whole selection of stamps in the STORE.
I
started by diecutting the tags and then stamped strait on to them. I
used versamark ink as I coloured in with my watercolour pencils. I used
distress ink around the edges to add a bit of a vintage feel to the tags
and finished with a wee piece of gold ribbon.
And that is it for today. Thank you for popping by and for any comments left behind.
Dont forget to come visit me on FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Youtube or my FB page.
Happy Crafting
Happy Crafting
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Charlee DT - Ghetto Blaster Boy
Morning crafters. Hope you've all had a good week and took advantage of the amazing black Friday sale the amazing bee's did for us. I certainly did. Sam's on Hochanda this Thursday 30th at 3pm and 7pm with the most amazing stamps. They have defiantly been one of my favourites sets to sample. Make sure you tune in and hope you'll manage to grab your set of stamps.
What you'll need:
Cut a piece of white card down to the size you want to go on your card. Ink the ghetto blaster stamp in the bottom left corner. Next on some scrap paper stamp him out again to use as a mask. Take the brickwall dinkable and blend the distress ink through. Once your happy repeat with the stars dinkable next, then repeat with the splatter dinkable. When your happy with how it's all looking remove the mask. Layer with some black card and adhere to your card blank.
I love how quick this card was to make, but it still looks really effective. I hope this inspires you to have a go. As always if you do please post your pictures in the bee crafty stamps group on facebook.
Until next week
Crafty Hugs
Charlee
x
What you'll need:
- White card, Black card and a card blank.
- Ghetto Blaster XL stamp
- Dinkable splatter
- Dinkable Brickwall
- Dinkable Stars
- WORDage Be Yourself
- Hickory Smoke Distress Ink
- Versafine Onyx Black
Cut a piece of white card down to the size you want to go on your card. Ink the ghetto blaster stamp in the bottom left corner. Next on some scrap paper stamp him out again to use as a mask. Take the brickwall dinkable and blend the distress ink through. Once your happy repeat with the stars dinkable next, then repeat with the splatter dinkable. When your happy with how it's all looking remove the mask. Layer with some black card and adhere to your card blank.
I love how quick this card was to make, but it still looks really effective. I hope this inspires you to have a go. As always if you do please post your pictures in the bee crafty stamps group on facebook.
Until next week
Crafty Hugs
Charlee
x
Monday, November 27, 2017
Lorre-Anne DT - Dare To Dream
Hi bloggers, I'm back with my weekly Bee Crafty DT project for my Buzzy Goings on at Bee Crafty blog post - and it's time for the Distress Oxides to come out again. I made my background first, then decided what sentiment I wanted to use and I thought that 'Dare To Dream' fitted perfectly.
What you will need -
- 6" x 6" white card blank
- White card
- Distress Oxides (Fired Brick, Fossilized Amber, Vintage Photo, Broken China & Faded Jeans)
- Backdrop Frames Splatter Swirl Circle stamp
- Wordage Dare To Dream stamp
What to do -
- Cut some white card slightly smaller than the card blank.
- Put some Fired Brick, Fossilized Amber & Vintage Photo on to your blending mat and spritz with water. Pat the white square of card in to the Oxides, dry with a heat tool, and repeat until you get the desired look - flick water droplets to help achieve the oxidised look.
- When you have the look you want, ink up the Splatter Swirl circle with Broken China and randomly stamp the swirl part around the edges of the card. Attach to the card using glue.
- Ink up the sentiment using Fired Brick, Fossilised Amber & Faded Jeans and stamp on to spare white card. Cut out at an angle, and blend Faded Jeans around the edges. Attach to the card using foam pads.
That's it for another week crafters, be back soon to share another DT project with you all.
Happy Crafting!
Hugs, Lorre-Anne x
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Jane DT - Brusho Butterflies
Hello!
It is my turn today on the Buzzy Goings on at Bee Crafty blog, and I hope you have had a chance to take advantage of the great Black Friday prices over on the website!
Today I am slightly cheating as I have felt unwell this week so am posting a card that I made a while ago but have never shared on a blog...
I love brushos but must admit that they do tend to sit in their box on a shelf quite a lot, but every now and again I do remember them! For this card I wanted a rainbow theme so sprinkled some of the colours with that idea in mind. I focussed on the heaviest area of colour being on the left, then used water to spread the colour but tried to be quite controlled...
I stamped the butterfly out 7 times using Versafine and clear embossing powder. I do tend to clear emboss my stamping as I don't always know exactly what I will be using to colour my images, but if they are sealed with the powder then it doesn't matter. Once the butterflies were cut out and coloured I went over the top of them with a clear sparkle pen...
After the sentiment had been stamped onto the card I matted it onto black then placed onto a card blank. Finally the butterflies were stuck into place.
To make this card I used the following products from Bee Crafty...
* Winged Things - Butterflies Set 1
* Wordage Stamps - Wake Wonderful
* Brusho Powders
Thank you for looking and have a lovely weekend.
Happy Crafting,
Jane xx
It is my turn today on the Buzzy Goings on at Bee Crafty blog, and I hope you have had a chance to take advantage of the great Black Friday prices over on the website!
Today I am slightly cheating as I have felt unwell this week so am posting a card that I made a while ago but have never shared on a blog...
I love brushos but must admit that they do tend to sit in their box on a shelf quite a lot, but every now and again I do remember them! For this card I wanted a rainbow theme so sprinkled some of the colours with that idea in mind. I focussed on the heaviest area of colour being on the left, then used water to spread the colour but tried to be quite controlled...
I stamped the butterfly out 7 times using Versafine and clear embossing powder. I do tend to clear emboss my stamping as I don't always know exactly what I will be using to colour my images, but if they are sealed with the powder then it doesn't matter. Once the butterflies were cut out and coloured I went over the top of them with a clear sparkle pen...
After the sentiment had been stamped onto the card I matted it onto black then placed onto a card blank. Finally the butterflies were stuck into place.
To make this card I used the following products from Bee Crafty...
* Winged Things - Butterflies Set 1
* Wordage Stamps - Wake Wonderful
* Brusho Powders
Thank you for looking and have a lovely weekend.
Happy Crafting,
Jane xx
Friday, November 24, 2017
Emily DT - Butterfly Tag
Hi everyone,
This week I have made a project using an MDF tag. I haven't used any stamps for this project, instead I have used the acetate backing that comes with the stamps. I never throw anything away and like to try and use all the little bits and bobs that I stash away. I always keep the acetate packaging from the stamps and incorporate them into my projects.
Here is what I have made...
I started by painting an MDF tag with two colours of Dylusions paints, blending where the colours meet.
Once it was dry I cut out the acetate shapes I wanted to use and stuck them on.
This is a quick, effective way of using up some bits that you may have otherwise thrown away.
I hope you like it!
Emily x
This week I have made a project using an MDF tag. I haven't used any stamps for this project, instead I have used the acetate backing that comes with the stamps. I never throw anything away and like to try and use all the little bits and bobs that I stash away. I always keep the acetate packaging from the stamps and incorporate them into my projects.
Here is what I have made...
I started by painting an MDF tag with two colours of Dylusions paints, blending where the colours meet.
Once it was dry I cut out the acetate shapes I wanted to use and stuck them on.
This is a quick, effective way of using up some bits that you may have otherwise thrown away.
I hope you like it!
Emily x
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Karen DT- Bird- Time Flies...
Hello everyone
I'm back with my weekly blog to showcase another make for all you Bee Crafty lovers xx
For this one I decided to play with the beautiful Birds and Butterflies stamp set.
And thought they would work well with the
Pocket Watch
I also used:
Crackle Paint background stamp
Time Flies stamp set
Pixie Powders
Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide
I'm back with my weekly blog to showcase another make for all you Bee Crafty lovers xx
For this one I decided to play with the beautiful Birds and Butterflies stamp set.
And thought they would work well with the
Pocket Watch
I also used:
Crackle Paint background stamp
Time Flies stamp set
Pixie Powders
Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide
- Create your background using Pixie powders
- Stamp the bird in black onyx versafine and mask off
- Stamp the Pocket Watch over the edge of the bird, so it appears it's sitting on there
- Remove mask
- Stamp sentiment in black onyx versafine
- Ink up a bit of the Crackle Paint stamp in Peacock Feathers DO and stamp randomly on opposite sides of the card
Mount card on card blank with foam pads to add dimension
I hope you enjoyed today's post. Any questions, just ask and I'll be back again with another Bee Crafty blog next Thursday
Crafty hugs xx
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Marleen DT - Pocket watch and Oxides
Hello Dear Bloggers
and Welcome to my blog..
Its once again wednesday and my turn to share some inspiration for
BeeCrafty..
For today I decided to use some of my favorites stamps and mix them with a distress oxide background that I had spare.
I have used the Pocket Watch stamp as well as the Time Flies sentiment stamp.
Find both in the STORE with loads of other goodies..
BeeCrafty..
For today I decided to use some of my favorites stamps and mix them with a distress oxide background that I had spare.
I have used the Pocket Watch stamp as well as the Time Flies sentiment stamp.
Find both in the STORE with loads of other goodies..
OH OH OH... Dont forget BLACK FRIDAY..
A little birdie told me that the Bee's have some special discount on, so be sure to pop over for a nosy..
A little birdie told me that the Bee's have some special discount on, so be sure to pop over for a nosy..
This
one is a simple oxide blended background. I just used my blending tool
to dap the differnt colours on to some water colour card stock and then
sprayed the living daylight out of it with water lol.. The colours have
ended up lovely and muted and just looked perfect for stamping my pocket
watch. I stamped it with brown distress ink and also matted my
background onto brown card stock.
I finished by stamping my sentiment onto a strip of vellum, attatched on the back of the card and added a few gems.
I finished by stamping my sentiment onto a strip of vellum, attatched on the back of the card and added a few gems.
And that is it for today. Thank you for popping by and for any comments left behind.
Dont forget to come visit me on FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Youtube or my FB page.
Happy Crafting
Happy Crafting
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Charlee DT - Lily
Morning crafters. Hope you've all been busy crafting. This weeks card is a pretty clean and simple. Hope you all like and please feel free to comment or ask any questions.
What you'll need:
Step 1:
Cut a piece of white card down to the size you want. Ink up the Lily stamp with the memento and stamp in the middle of the card. Colour the lily in what ever colour you wish. I used spectrum nior illustrators which I'm currently obsessed with. Use some clear sparkle pen on the highlights you've put on the lily.
Step 2:
Stamp the lily out onto paper and cut out to use as a mask. With the wild flower 3 ink up in the versafine. Stamp all along the bottom of the card doing second and third generation stamping. Once your happy remove the mask.
Step 3:
Taking a strip of white card ink up the joy & happiness sentiment with versafine and stamp all across the strip. Layer onto some black card slightly bigger than the white card.
Step 4:
Layer the card with the lily onto some black card and then adhere to your card blank. Take the strip with the sentiment on it and adhere to the front with some double sided foam.
And that's all to it. Hope you all have a go and if you do please post pictures in the bee crafty facebook group which you can fine here
Until next week
Crafty Hugs
Charlee
x
What you'll need:
- White card, Black card and a Card blank
- BEAUtanicales Lily
- Wildflower 3
- Joy & Happiness from Everyday sentiments 1
- Alcohol markers ( or whatever colouring medium you prefer )
- Clear sparkle pen
- Memento tuxedo black
- Versafine Onyx black
Step 1:
Cut a piece of white card down to the size you want. Ink up the Lily stamp with the memento and stamp in the middle of the card. Colour the lily in what ever colour you wish. I used spectrum nior illustrators which I'm currently obsessed with. Use some clear sparkle pen on the highlights you've put on the lily.
Step 2:
Stamp the lily out onto paper and cut out to use as a mask. With the wild flower 3 ink up in the versafine. Stamp all along the bottom of the card doing second and third generation stamping. Once your happy remove the mask.
Step 3:
Taking a strip of white card ink up the joy & happiness sentiment with versafine and stamp all across the strip. Layer onto some black card slightly bigger than the white card.
Step 4:
Layer the card with the lily onto some black card and then adhere to your card blank. Take the strip with the sentiment on it and adhere to the front with some double sided foam.
And that's all to it. Hope you all have a go and if you do please post pictures in the bee crafty facebook group which you can fine here
Until next week
Crafty Hugs
Charlee
x
Monday, November 20, 2017
Lorre-Anne DT - Wizard of Oz samples
Hi everyone, it's Monday which means I'm back up on the Bee Crafty blog - and today I'm sharing the samples I made for Bev's recent shows on Hochanda. I absolutely loved playing with these stamps as the Wizard of Oz is one of my all time favourite films!
Materials
- Card blanks and cardstock
- Inspired by Wizard of Oz - Dorothy & Toto
- Inspired by Wizard of Oz - Tin Woodman
- Inspired by Wizard of Oz - Title
- Inspired by Wizard of Oz - Cowardly Lion
- Inspired by Wizard of Oz - Sentiment Circles
- Dinkables - Brickwall, Sunburst, Hearts
- Inkables Skylines 3
- Distress Inks - Tumbled Glass
- Distress Oxide - Lucky Clover, Fossilized Amber, Wild Honey
- Kuretake Zig Clean Colour pens
- Onyx Black Versafine ink
- Wow embossing powder - Green
- Lustre Luxe - Moonstone
- Star Dust Stickles
- Gems and pearls
Background created using the Skyline Inkable, Brick wall and Sunburst Dinkables. Dorothy & Tinman coloured using Kuretake pens.
Background created using Brick Wall Dinkable. Characters coloured using Kuretake pens.
Background created using Hearts Dinkable and Courage stamp. Lion coloured using Kuretake pens.
MDF coloured with Moonstone Lustre Luxe, then Oz heat embossed using green embossing powder. I blended some Lucky Clover Oxide through the Hearts Dinkable, and finished by adding the Tinman and stamped sentiments.
Very simple card to make! I stamped the sentiment down the left hand side of the card, then finished by adding both the stamped characters and a few pearls.
That's it for this week bloggers, I'll be back next week to share another DT project with you all.
Hugs, Lorre-Anne x
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Jane DT - Wizard of Oz Samples
Hello!
Today on the Buzzy Goings on at Bee Crafty Blog I thought I would share my samples from the Inspired by the Wonderful Wizard of Oz collection as brought to you by Bev on HOCHANDA this week...
For this art board I used one of the d'inkables with structure paste plus some of the texture stamps to create pattern in the background. The yellow brick road can easily be extended so for this I used 3 pieces and matched up the bricks to create a longer path. All the characters were coated with glossy accents to make them stand out even more.
For this diorama card I wanted to create the lion with no colouring, so stamped him onto a lion coloured cardstock with brown ink. The background was created using distress ink, which I then wiped away through the sunset stencil with a baby wipe.
The line drawings on these stamps are so lovely that I wanted to show them off on this card by leaving the majority of the stamping black and white. I also love the combination of black, red and white, so stamped extra of the poppies to build a couple of them up then coloured them in red. This was my favourite sample in the end!
With this card I wanted to make Dorothy a bit different so coloured her hair blonde this time, but that is what I love about stamps, they allow you to do whatever you want! The background was again created using distress inks and a variety of the d'inkables and texture stamps.
My final sample is another art board, this time one of the little ones. I wanted to show how you can cut down the sentiments if you only want a part (one of my favourite things to do), so chose the bits I wanted and coloured them with a brushing of distress ink.
The products I used were...
* MDF Art Boards
* Inspired by The Wonderful Wizard of Oz stamps
* D'inkables stencils
* Texture Stamps
Thank you for looking, and if you want to see any of Bev's demos they should still be available on the HOCHANDA website for a while longer as part of rewind.
Happy crafting,
Jane xx
Today on the Buzzy Goings on at Bee Crafty Blog I thought I would share my samples from the Inspired by the Wonderful Wizard of Oz collection as brought to you by Bev on HOCHANDA this week...
For this art board I used one of the d'inkables with structure paste plus some of the texture stamps to create pattern in the background. The yellow brick road can easily be extended so for this I used 3 pieces and matched up the bricks to create a longer path. All the characters were coated with glossy accents to make them stand out even more.
For this diorama card I wanted to create the lion with no colouring, so stamped him onto a lion coloured cardstock with brown ink. The background was created using distress ink, which I then wiped away through the sunset stencil with a baby wipe.
The line drawings on these stamps are so lovely that I wanted to show them off on this card by leaving the majority of the stamping black and white. I also love the combination of black, red and white, so stamped extra of the poppies to build a couple of them up then coloured them in red. This was my favourite sample in the end!
With this card I wanted to make Dorothy a bit different so coloured her hair blonde this time, but that is what I love about stamps, they allow you to do whatever you want! The background was again created using distress inks and a variety of the d'inkables and texture stamps.
My final sample is another art board, this time one of the little ones. I wanted to show how you can cut down the sentiments if you only want a part (one of my favourite things to do), so chose the bits I wanted and coloured them with a brushing of distress ink.
The products I used were...
* MDF Art Boards
* Inspired by The Wonderful Wizard of Oz stamps
* D'inkables stencils
* Texture Stamps
Thank you for looking, and if you want to see any of Bev's demos they should still be available on the HOCHANDA website for a while longer as part of rewind.
Happy crafting,
Jane xx
Friday, November 17, 2017
Emily DT - Wonderful Wizard of OZ
Hi everyone, I wanted to share my samples from the Hochanda show last week when Bev showed off the Wonderful Wizard of Oz inspired stamps.
I love these stamps, but I am not very good at colouring so these presented a bit of a challenge for me.
I had a go at colouring but only managed a few cards this time.
Here they are...
I was happy with how they turned out, and wanted to show that you don't have to be fabulous at colouring to be able to use these stamps.
I hope you like my samples :)
Emily x
I love these stamps, but I am not very good at colouring so these presented a bit of a challenge for me.
I had a go at colouring but only managed a few cards this time.
Here they are...
I was happy with how they turned out, and wanted to show that you don't have to be fabulous at colouring to be able to use these stamps.
I hope you like my samples :)
Emily x
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Karen DT- Wizard of Oz samples
Good morning crafters
It's my turn on the Bee Crafty blog and I'm very excited to be sharing my samples for the newly released Wonderful Wizard of Oz stamps. .. one of my favourite classic films of all times
Stamps used:
Dorothy
Dorothy sat on the fence
Tin Man and Scarecrow
Tin Woodman
Oz Title
There is no place like home
Cowardly Lion
Courage circle sentiment
Also used:
Retro Dash and dots
Distress Diamonds
Easy frame Inkable
Dinkables
Distress Oxides
Kuretake clean colour pens
Water colour pencils
Water brush
Versafine
Embossing powder
Versmark
DO: Fossilized Amber, Peeled Paint
Versafine : Black onyx
Kuretake clean colour pens
Retro Dash and dots
Distress Diamonds
DI: Brushed Corduroy, Walnut Stain
DO: Fossilized Amber
Kuretake clean colour pens
Versafine : Vintage Sepia
Clear embossing powder
Dinkables : Sunset, Circle Lattice
Circle easy frame Inkable
DI: Cracked Pistachio, Bundled Sage, Mowed Lawn
Water colour pencils
Water brush
Versafine : Smokey Grey
Clear embossing powder
Dinkables : Sunset, splatter
DI: Salty Ocean, Mowed Lawn, Wilted Violet, Spiced Marmalade, Picked Raspberry, Squeezed Lemonade
Water colour pencils
Water brush
Versafine : Satin Red, Smokey Grey
Clear embossing powder
Dinkables : Hearts
DO: Fossilized Amber
Dinkables : Cracked Glass
Inkable : Brick wall
Versafine : Vintage Sepia
Kuretake clean colour pens
Square easy frame Inkable
DO: Iced Spruce, Faded Jeans
DI: Tumbled Glass
Versafine : Smokey Grey
Clear embossing powder
Kuretake clean colour pens
Silver embossingpowder
Versafine : Smokey Grey
Clear embossing powder
Water colour pencils
Water brush
Inkable: Brick wall
Masking tape
DI: Salty Ocean
Kuretake clean colour pens
Versafine : Smokey Grey
Clear embossing powder
How much do you love these stamps lol. So much fun to play with. I hope you'very enjoyed looking through my samples and I'll be back next Thursday with another Bee Crafty make
Crafty hugs xx
It's my turn on the Bee Crafty blog and I'm very excited to be sharing my samples for the newly released Wonderful Wizard of Oz stamps. .. one of my favourite classic films of all times
Stamps used:
Dorothy
Dorothy sat on the fence
Tin Man and Scarecrow
Tin Woodman
Oz Title
There is no place like home
Cowardly Lion
Courage circle sentiment
Also used:
Retro Dash and dots
Distress Diamonds
Easy frame Inkable
Dinkables
Distress Oxides
Kuretake clean colour pens
Water colour pencils
Water brush
Versafine
Embossing powder
Versmark
DO: Fossilized Amber, Peeled Paint
Versafine : Black onyx
Kuretake clean colour pens
Retro Dash and dots
Distress Diamonds
DI: Brushed Corduroy, Walnut Stain
DO: Fossilized Amber
Kuretake clean colour pens
Versafine : Vintage Sepia
Clear embossing powder
Dinkables : Sunset, Circle Lattice
Circle easy frame Inkable
DI: Cracked Pistachio, Bundled Sage, Mowed Lawn
Water colour pencils
Water brush
Versafine : Smokey Grey
Clear embossing powder
Dinkables : Sunset, splatter
DI: Salty Ocean, Mowed Lawn, Wilted Violet, Spiced Marmalade, Picked Raspberry, Squeezed Lemonade
Water colour pencils
Water brush
Versafine : Satin Red, Smokey Grey
Clear embossing powder
Dinkables : Hearts
DO: Fossilized Amber
Dinkables : Cracked Glass
Inkable : Brick wall
Versafine : Vintage Sepia
Kuretake clean colour pens
Square easy frame Inkable
DO: Iced Spruce, Faded Jeans
DI: Tumbled Glass
Versafine : Smokey Grey
Clear embossing powder
Kuretake clean colour pens
Silver embossingpowder
Versafine : Smokey Grey
Clear embossing powder
Water colour pencils
Water brush
Inkable: Brick wall
Masking tape
DI: Salty Ocean
Kuretake clean colour pens
Versafine : Smokey Grey
Clear embossing powder
How much do you love these stamps lol. So much fun to play with. I hope you'very enjoyed looking through my samples and I'll be back next Thursday with another Bee Crafty make
Crafty hugs xx
Marleen DT - Hochanda Wizard of OZ samples
Hey Bloggers..
I appologise, I totally forgot about my post for BeeCrafty yesterday. Life is a bit hectic around here at the moment.. No excuse though so I decided to post my samples today.
I appologise, I totally forgot about my post for BeeCrafty yesterday. Life is a bit hectic around here at the moment.. No excuse though so I decided to post my samples today.
Bev was on Hochanda this past Tuesday with the amazing stamp collection called "Inspired by the Wizard of OZ". Its a beautifull collection based on the original book.
This
one is made with distress ink. I made a water colour wash for the back
ground and then the same colour through the brick stencil.
Mr Tinman is coloured and covered with glossy accent.
Mr Tinman is coloured and covered with glossy accent.
This
background took quite some time to make to be honest, but it was worth
it I think. I started by repeatedly stamping OZ greeting with red,
orange and yellow distress ink. I then misted it with water and left to
air dry. Once dry, I took the brick stencil and used a clear paste
through it. Once again, left to dry. Once totally dry again, I misted
the background with plenty of water so the ink between the bricks
started to run. Once again left to dry.
While doing all this waiting, I stamped the same greting on to vellum and I stamped and water coloured my Lion. I fuzzy cut him and added him to my background with my greeting.
While doing all this waiting, I stamped the same greting on to vellum and I stamped and water coloured my Lion. I fuzzy cut him and added him to my background with my greeting.
Once again my brick stencil, this time with white paste. Once oaste was dry I added brusho on top.
Dorothy is water coloured and fuzzy cut as is my greeting.
Dorothy is water coloured and fuzzy cut as is my greeting.
This
one was a play on one of my favorite card designs. Its no secret that I
love making backgrounds and this design is such an easy way to show off
a background.
And
then my favorite.. These stamps has a vintage feel to them. And after
making the other samples I still hadnt come up with that "wow" card that
I always aim for when getting a new collection landing on my table. And
then it hit me.. I had made my samples as usual BeeCrafty cards.. My
usual style.. But these stamps are so different and needed a different
approach.. And thats when this vintage card came together..
I
used the BeeCrafty Steampunk papers, lots of layers and distressing,
water colouring and fuzzy cutting, twinw and whatever that mesh stuff is
called lol..
I love this creation and think it truly sets of these beautiful stamps.
I love this creation and think it truly sets of these beautiful stamps.
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Happy Crafting
Happy Crafting