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Monday, 1 February 2021

Lavinia February challenge theme Snow blizzard.



Good evening crafty friends. 

Its time for the February Lavinia craft challenge. The theme is: Snow blizzard.

You could be the lucky winner of a £40 gift voucher, picked at random, so everyone is in with a chance of winning, to spend in the Lavinia gift shop.

For full details and guidelines please visit the The Lavinia challenge page 



For this project I thought I would use bandit, as he is lifting his leg like he could be tiptoeing through the snow.

Friday, 15 January 2021

Lavinia stamps January mid month reminder.

 Hi everyone. 

We are half way through January, but there is still time to enter the challenge. 

The theme is: a winters night. 

You can find full details on the Challenge page

Time to share another project with you. 




Here are the products used for this card. 

Shanty

Miniature meadow mushroom

Fir cone branch

Snow falls words

Snowflake

White orb stencil



Start by cutting a 6” square using smooth white stamping card. 

Ink background with faded jeans distress ink. Then using stencil randomly highlight circles in background. 

Stamp shanty building with Acorn Clair ink then heat emboss with clear embossing powder. Then do the same with the fir cone. Highlight and embellish both with a white pen. 

Stamp snowflakes with versamark ink then using a soft small brush gently rub with mica powder to give a shimmer. Then using a circle mask and stencil do the same to make a half moon. 

Next mask off the bottom part of the card with a paper mask and using a sponge and acrylic white paint ground the shanty with a snow effect. When dry stamp mushrooms with grey Clair ink then highlight with mica powder  

Have fun crafting. Stay safe and good luck with your entries. 


Friday, 1 January 2021

Good evening crafty friends.

welcome to 2021, hoping this year is a good year for everyone. 


Its time for the January Lavinia craft challenge. The theme is: A winters night. 

You could be the lucky winner of a £40 gift voucher, to spend in the Lavinia gift shop.

For full details please visit the Lavinia challenge page.


My first sample for January includes a step by step tutorial,

This is my second step by step tutorial for Lavinia stamps.

Thought I would do another one to welcome 2021.

The team at Lavinia have put together lots of

 videos and step by step tutorials for you to enjoy.

 

I’m using Magnus as my main stamp for this card

He is gorgeous.


The Lavinia Products that I used, were…

Magnus

Brodwin       

 Large Red pine  

Small red pine

fairy fir tree 

 Fairy fir tree 2

                                            



Step 1.

Using a 17 cm square piece of multifarious card, gently blend blueprint sketch, faded jeans and chipped sapphire distress ink into the card leaving center of the card quite light with colour. 



Step 2.

Mask off bottom of card with low tack masking tape. (You can do this before inking, I’m going to be using acrylic paint as snow effect so masked of after inking.) 




Step 3

Using Blue Belle, Rainforest and Monarch versaFine Clair ink. Ink up fir tree stamps using alternating colours stamp across card varying heights a little bit. 



Step 4

 Blend Dusty Concorde distress ink at top of card. Dry ink with a heat gun or let dry naturally, before next step. 



Step 5

Once ink is dry, stamp red pine trees with versamark ink and gold embossing powder. I stamped one large red pine tree and two small trees in the foreground. 



 Step 6

I sprinkled a little gold embossing powder at top of card to give a bit of shimmer, then Highlighted all the trees with Gold pen. 




Step 7

Pour some acrylic paint onto your mat, spray with a little water and mix. Using a round makeup pad, gently dab base of card with the sponge, covering whole area to look like snow. You can get some nice texture in the paint.  




Step 8

Stamp Brodwin with Onyx black ink in top left-hand corner of card.



Step 9

Cut a piece of heatproof acetate 20 cm by 17 cm, place on top of your card, place Magnus on top of acetate to see where you want to stamp him on the acetate. The acetate will fold around the card and bellow out a little bit. Stamp Magnus with Jet black Archival ink, or onyx black Versafine ink, then heat emboss black embossing powder on top of this.




Step 10

Then with a fan brush, add a little more water to the acrylic paint gently tap brush to get a sprinkling of white paint to give a snow effect, do this on the card and the acetate. Highlight Magnus with a white pen. 


Step 11

Make a 1cm fold at each end of the acetate. Place double sided tape on the back of the card, stick down one side, then stick down other side of the acetate to the card, this will leave a bow effect in the acetate. Then mount card onto black and white layers before finally mounting onto 8” card.



Have fun crafting. if  i have inspired you to have a go at making this card, 
would love to see it. 
Wishing everyone a happy and peaceful 2021.

Take care, stay safe.

Rosemary 



Sunday, 8 November 2020

Foxes come knocking.

 

Hello everyone.

Wow! What a fabulous weekend it’s been. Still a few more 

demos to come and a few more prizes to be won. 

The Lavinia extravaganza is a fabulous idea and I hope 

You are all enjoying the videos and step by step tutorials

 that the team have put together. Congratulations to all the winners 

so far.


This is my first step by step tutorial for Lavinia stamps.

The foxes come knocking. 


I’m using the Druids Inn tree, as this is one of my favourite’s

and I thought it would make a lovely home for the new foxes.

 

The Products that I used, were…

Druids inn             Climbing Ivy

Ivy Stencil              Flourish Stencil

Vine Flourish         Field grass

Fairy Foragers       Multifarious Card

The Tutorial for creating

The Foxes come Knocking.

Step 1. 

Using a 17 cm square piece of multifarious card, gently blend squeezed lemonade oxide ink onto the top 2 thirds of the card, using a makeup brush.

 

Step 2.

Stamp Druids inn with Acorn versaFine Clair ink, then heat emboss with clear embossing powder.

 


Step 3

Using Tea dye distress oxide blend under Druids inn to make a den, then use shabby shutters distress oxide, either side of den to create a grass area.


Step 4

Stamp Climbing ivy with rain forest versaFine Clair, using 1st and 2nd generation stamping either side of the den.

 

 


Step 5

Using the Ivy stencil, place stencil over den area and gently blend over using Tea dye oxide ink, with a makeup brush.

 

Step 6

Make sure that all ink is dry for the next step. Stamp foxes using a stamping platform, versamark ink and antistatic pad, sprinkle over crackling campfire distress glaze, then heat from underneath.


Step 7

Gently brush over flourish stencil with dried marigold oxide ink, on both sides of Druids inn.

 


Step 8

Place a 10cm circle mask, over the center of the druids inn then brush around edge with dried marigold oxide ink to make a sun.

 

Step 9

Stamp vine flourish with acorn versaFine Clair ink using 1st and 2nd generation stamping.

 

Step 10

Blend gathered twigs oxide ink around edge of card, add a little extra under base of foxes at base of card, to ground them.Mix a some mica gold powder with a little water and paint the druids inn bark with this, highlight leaves foxes and sun with clear sukura stardust pen. Use a grey pencil as a shadow for the foxes.

Step 11

Stamp small fairy with black onyx versaFine ink, and emboss with clear embossing powder. Using rain forest VersaFine Clair ink stamp field grass using 2nd generation stamping, either side of the climbing ivy. Mount onto 8” square card to finish.

 

 

 

Take care, stay safe.

Rosemary

Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Lavinia stamps September challenge.

Good morning, beautiful summer sunshine through the widows this morning. 
1st September today, So that means it’s the start of another Lavinia stamps creative challenge. 
As always Tracey is being very generous by offering a £40 voucher to spend in the Lavinia online store. 
The winner will be chosen at random so everyone is in with a chance.  
The design team have been busy creating lots of inspirational projects to inspire you. 


The theme for August is Dark and bright. 

The challenge runs from the 1st till the 25th September on  Lavinia creative challenge page.  You will find full terms and conditions for entries here as well.

For my fist sample I have used: 

I blended squeezed lemonade all over the card. Then using a paper circle As a stencil I used mustard seed to highlight the moon. Then used torn paper for the ground area.  Stamped the tree root And owl with acorn Clair ink. Stamped the Leaves with rainforest Clair ink (first and second generation.) 
Stamped bats and mushrooms with black Clair ink. Highlighted card with a clear Sakura pen to add highlights. 

I used the following stamps for sample 2. 
Enjoyed making this card with the new stamps. 
The background started as a marbled card made using shaving foam. 
Then stamped the marine kelp  and sea Tangle with Clair inks, then using a brush and mermaid lagoon Distress ink brushed though stencils randomly. Stamped small fish (second generation) so they look more in the background. Stamped the main fish with Clair inks then embossed them. Highlighted fish with glitter pens, used white pen for bubbles. 
Looking forward to seeing all you wonderful creations. 
I’m off to go get ready to go back to work tomorrow, lots of changes at school to learn about, looking forward to seeing the children that are returning after a long break. 
Take care. 

Sunday, 16 August 2020

Lavinia stamps mid month reminder.

 Good  Evening. 
Had a very busy weekend, as we started to decorate the Hallway, hopefully will have it finished by Wednesday!  
Had a heavy downpour of rain this evening, so the air is feeling nice and cool. 

There is just over a week to get your entries in for the Lavinia August challenge, Which closes on the 25th of August,the theme is Yellow and orange. You could be the lucky winner of a £40 gift voucher to spend in the Lavinia shop. 
For full details please visit the Challenge page

The stamps I used for this sample are: 


The background was done with distress oxide inks, on a craft mat and sprayed with water, drying each time with a heat gun. Words inked with spiced marmalade oxide, for the remaining inking I used versafine black onyx. Highlighted with a gold gel pen. 
 
Good luck with your entries, look forward to seeing lots more lovely creations. 
Take care 
Rosemary. 

Saturday, 1 August 2020

Lavinia stamps August challenge

Good morning, beautiful summer sunshine through the widows this morning. 
Well it  is the 1st of August, the start of the Lavinia stamps creative challenge. 
As always Tracey is being very generous by offering a £40 voucher to spend in the Lavinia online store. 
The winner will be chosen at random so everyone is in with a chance.  
The design team have been busy creating inspirational projects to inspire you. 


The theme for August is Orange and lemon, how appropriate for the beautiful weather, we are having at the moment, yesterday here in London, it reached 38’ in my little garden which is a sun trap. 

The challenge runs from the 1st till the 25th August on  Lavinia stamps website   You will find full terms and conditions for entries here as well.

For my first sample I used the new Jalandhar Stamp. 
I heat embossed with wow yellow embossing powder, onto my background that was made with Spiced marmalade and squeezed lemonade distress oxides, I then used one of the new stencils from Lavinia on the background. I masked off Jalandhar to stamp The sea algae with black memento ink, I also stamped the  Marine-kelp with black Memento then coloured with with polychromo pencils. 
I coloured Jalandhar with Zig watercolour pens, then highlighted with grey alcohol pens and Sukara pens. 
Finally stamped the Bubbles with grey Clair ink once dry highlighted with clear sparkle pen, then used glossy accents to fill in the bubble.


For sample 2, I thought I’d have a go at sharing pictures of steps to make this card. I’ve got some extra time to craft this summer as no holiday, will also be spending most of the summer at home. Would very much appreciate any comments on what would make it better. 
Stamps used for this card were: ZemiraHanging-lanternsFlutterbiesHare from the wild hare set.


I started with a background made using the cling film technique, inked card with wild honey and spiced marmalade Distress oxide, then sprayed card and cling film with water, placed cling film on top and left for approx 15 mins before removing cling film. Then using wild honey Distress ink brushed over stencil randomly. 

Next I used a torn piece of copy paper to create a landscape with distress ink. I do like using distress ink over the oxide background. 

Then using versafine onyx black stamped Zemira using stamping platform. Once happy with image dried with a heat gun before highlighting with clear and orange sukara pens. 

Stamped the fluttrbies with spiced marmalade oxide ink. 

Stamped hanging lanterns with spiced marmalade oxide, then highlighted with a clear sukara pen 

Was happy with the brightness behind Zemira, so decided to use a mask and make a sun, 
I used scattered straw ink around mask. 
Finally stamped leaves and lavender using spiced marmalade Distress ink. 

Look forward to seeing all the lovely entries this month. 
Please take care and stay safe. 
Will be back with a mid month reminder on the 12th of August.