Sunday, 31 January 2016

Two Hearts Beat As One

Hi everyone!

Hope you're all having a wonderful weekend and looking forward to a great Sunday!

Today, I'm thrilled to be guesting over on the Simon Says Stamp blog, where I've created a project using gorgeous products by Tim Holtz, Ranger Ink and Sizzix!
Hope you'll have some time to pop over, (click HERE) to check out the full reveal of my project and to see how I created it!

Thanks for stopping by today and see you tomorrow with my SSS Monday Challenge project!
Love Emma x

Saturday, 30 January 2016

Travel The World...

Hey everyone!

Today, I'm sharing my third project that I created for Tim Holtz for CHA 2016! I think this has to be my favourite of all that I made, I couldn't have been happier with how this one turned out ~ it was exactly how I envisaged it in my head and I just loved all the beautiful products that I was lucky enough to use to create this framed panel.

As always, I've included plenty of photos for you to see all the details, so...I hope you enjoy looking through them all and love what I created!
I loved working with these beautiful layered butterflies by Sizzix and you can see from the photo below how I layered each of them using black card, that I gilded with Vintage Foil Transfer Sheets, and added over the top of Wallflower Vellum which created a really gorgeous look. I then added wire antennae to each of the butterflies and smaller punched vellum butterflies.


The framed panel was altered with Distress Paints to create a weathered shabby chic look and I added hints of gold to give more of a distressed feel.

I also used my favourite Globe die on the background which I created using Distress Paints and Texture Paste over the top of canvas.

For the finishing touch, I added Dapper Design Tape around the edges to create a framed border and a Small Talk Sticker and die cut word!
You can see below just how much dimension you can create with the butterflies. 


Thank you so much for stopping by today and hope you've enjoyed looking at this project, as much as I loved creating it!

See you tomorrow with a special post but until then...happy weekend!
Love Emma xxx

Monday, 25 January 2016

Cupid, Draw Back Your Bow...

Hey everyone!

Hope you all had a wonderful weekend and looking forward to the week ahead! As always on a Monday, it's time for a brand new challenge over on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog and this week, the theme is USE RED because LOVE IS IN THE AIR! Whether you want to create a Valentine's project or just use red because you love the colour, we can't wait to see what you create and hope you'll join in with the fun and play along with us!

For my project, love was definitely in the air as my mind turned to Cupid, his arrows and some Love Potion No.9 and I created a treat box, decorated and then filled with a gift for a lucky recipient. If you're making a box then why not add chocolates, heart confetti or a special note telling them how much you appreciate them, whatever you decide and once you have your basic box decorated, it's up to you where your imagination takes you of how to fill it...

To begin with, I created my little cubed shape box which is approximately 3" in size and has an opening at the top. At this stage, you really can use any shaped box that you have to hand, it's entirely up to you and will work just as well or like me, if you have the Sizzix Block/Cube 3D die, this will work perfectly.

I cut my box from white mount board and then gave the outside of the box a coat of black gesso, applying masking tape along the inside edges, so that this remains white. I added small amounts of gold paint down each of the joins of the cube and then whilst the box was drying, I started to make my painted panels which would fit on all the sides of my cube. I cut pieces of Manila card slightly smaller than the sides of the box and then added a coat of Festive Berries Distress Paint over the top. Heat dry before adding the next layer of Spun Sugar, followed by Picked Raspberry. I dried the panels thoroughly before stamping the Love definition wording randomly onto each panel and then adding scrapings of gesso using an old credit card. Finally, I flicked small amounts of Black Soot Distress Paint over each panel.
Next, I used some Crimson Red and Gold Rush Glass Glitter mixed with Prima Soft Gel and applied this randomly to the sides of each of my panels.
Once the glitter is dry, attach the panels to the sides of the cube. Tie a piece of Crinkle Ribbon around the box and secure with a scruffy bow on the top. Add a small heart charm to the centre of the bow.

I used the Heartfelt die to die cut three of the largest sized hearts from chipboard and applied a coat of Festive Berries onto each heart. When the paint is dry, I used my fingertip to add a layer of Glossy Accents over the top of the hearts and sprinkled each of them with Festive Berries Distress Glitter. Allow for the glitter to dry and then distress the edges of the hearts with Walnut Stain Distress Ink.
Attach the hearts to the left and right hand sides of the cube and place the final heart on the front. Add a small amount of Treasure Gold Gilding Wax to the Signmaker Alpha Part letters, "XO" and then attach them to the centre of the glittered heart.
Finally, create your trophy cup by applying alcohol ink to the cup to make it look more vintage and adding a vial sticker to the front. I used Remnant Rubs to add the wording "No 9" onto the sticker.
I then added more of the gilding wax to two adornment arrows which a popped into the cup together with, a Mini Tattered Floral flower die cut from Core'Dinations card, some Boxwood twine and a bingo piece, attached to a Memo Pin.
I then popped the cup on top of my cube as a beautiful, removable keepsake decoration!
...and that is how I made my little treat box, ready to be filled!
As always, if you need any further inspiration for this challenge, then you need look no further than our blog to see all the wonderful creations from all the very talented Design Team members and every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $50 gift voucher from Simon Says StampYou have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....


Just click on the link below to go shopping:


Thank you so much for all your visits today and hope you all have a great week ahead
See you again soon...love Emma xx


Products used:

Tim Holtz/Sizzix Dies: Tiny Tattered Florals, Heartfelt
Tim Holtz Stamps: Love Struck
Distress Ink: Walnut Stain
Mount board and Sizzix Cube Die from my own stash

Saturday, 23 January 2016

Explore...

Hello everyone!

It's time for me to share another of my CHA projects that I created for Tim Holtz. For this project, I created a card, using the beautiful Sizzix Layered Butterfly dies. These are so cool because you can add multiple layers to the wings and create such beautiful effects.


Below are some more photos of this card to show the detail and dimension of this project and a bit about all the products I used!

To create the background, I used Distress Paints and added layers of Tissue Tape and stencilling using the Dot Fade Layering Stencil.

The butterflies themselves are cut from Metallic Kraft Core Core'Dinations card stock and layered over the top of gold Deco Sheets, inked with jewel tones of alcohol ink. I then added an extra layer of black card, tipped with gold foil. To complete each butterfly, I added wire antenae.
For the wording I used Alphanumeric dies to die cut the gorgeous new Textile Surfaces and added these to a matt of copper metallic kraft core cardstock, before adding a crinkle ribbon bow dyed with Distress Stains.
For more information about all Tim Holtz products, then just click HERE and whilst you're there, you can also read Tim's CHA recap and see videos from the show!

Thanks for stopping by today and hope you all have a great weekend!
See you soon...love Emma x

Friday, 22 January 2016

Creating on a Fun Friday...

Hi everyone!

Today, I'm so honoured and excited to be contributing to Fun Fridays over on the Penny Black Blog!

Below is a little sneaky peek of the layered card I made using some GORGEOUS Penny Black stamps and dies and you will also get a detailed downloadable project guide of how I created the card using Distress Stains, Distress Marker Pens and much more!

Hope you love this project as much as I loved making it and I can't wait to read your comments!
See you soon...love Emma x

Monday, 18 January 2016

Best Friends...

Hey everyone and welcome to a brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge! Can you believe that we're nearly three weeks into January? Where do these days go? At this rate, it will soon be Christmas again!!!

But back to the challenge and this week's theme is all about BEST FRIENDS! Whether you celebrate your friendship with a card or a scrapbook layout, maybe a journal page showing your appreciation or maybe your best friend is your partner and you want to make them a Valentine's Day card ~ whatever you choose, we can't wait to see what you create and hope you'll play along with us...

For my project, I decided to have some fun and when it comes to fun, there's nothing better than those crazy birds by Tim Holtz! I created a large tag shaped card with a vaudeville theme, using a couple of "Tweethearts" who I've fondly named, Rosie and Harry!


To begin with, I cut a panel of kraft card, 14 x 20cm and created a tag shaped card. I inked around the edge of the tag and then lightly dabbed some Picket Fence Distress Paint onto it. Next, I cut a panel of manila cardstock, large enough for my background and for my message and used Tim's wrinkle free distress technique using Antique Linen, Antiqued Bronze, Brushed Corduroy and Picket Fence Distress Stains to create my neutral, vintage background! I then cut down the inked card to create a background panel and a piece that I could stamp the Wonderful Life quote onto.

I took the larger inked panel and machine stitched around the outside with black cotton before  distressing the edges and matting it onto a piece of white card that I edged using Evergreen Bough Distress Paint to give me the perfect co-ordinating piece of coloured card stock.

I mounted the matted layers onto the kraft tag, using foam pads for dimension and slightly curled the corner for more of a vintage shabby feel.
Ink up the Wonderful Life quote with Jet Black Archival Ink and stamp onto the smaller panel of inked card.
Add some random stitches around the edge and use a credit card to make paint scratches.
I matted the quote onto a piece of gold metallic kraft core card and then attached it to the front of my tag with more foam pads.

Now for Rosie and Harry ~ I stamped the characters and the accessories onto watercolour card, coloured them all with Distress Marker Pens and then die cut using the co-ordinating die sets. Once I'd layered all the pieces together, I attached them onto a base of inked cheesecloth and some twine that I'd previously wrapped around the backing card.

I then added a adornment arrow and mini sprocket gear altered with Treasure Gold Gilding Wax.
Finally, I dyed some crinkle ribbon with Picked Raspberry and Spiced Marmalade Distress Stain and tied the ribbon into a scruffy bow, which I threaded through a hole I made in the top of my tag and as the finishing touch, I added two Tiny Tattered Florals, cut from Core'Dinations card stock...
...which completes my fun tag, perfect for that special person in your life!
As always, if you need any further inspiration for this challenge, then you need look no further than our blog to see all the wonderful creations from all the very talented Design Team members and every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $50 gift voucher from Simon Says StampYou have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....


Just click on the link below to go shopping:


Don't forget we still have our Design Team call taking place and for more information about this, then just click HERE!


Thank you so much for all your visits today and hope you all have a great week ahead
See you again soon...love Emma xx


Products used:

Tim Holtz/Sizzix Dies and Punches: Tiny Tattered Florals, Bird Crazy, Crazy Things
Tim Holtz Stamps: Bird Crazy, Crazy Things, Wonderful Life
Distress Ink: Walnut Stain
Distress Paint: Picket Fence, Evergreen Bough
Cheesecloth from my own stash

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

A Year In The Life of a Dapper Gentleman...

Hi everyone!

As you all know, I love, love LOVE working with Tim Holtz products ~ so, when I received an email at the end of last year to ask if I would like to create some samples for Tim Holtz's booth at CHA 2016 ~ of course, I said...yes and today, I'm so excited to be sharing the first of these projects with you all!

As soon as my box of goodies arrived and I laid my eyes on them, I was in crafting heaven and I instantly fell in love with all the new ranges but I particularly loved the new Dapper collection and my mind started whirring with ideas of how to use it.

So, once I got to work and inspired by one of my favourite TV programmes and books based on the life of Mr Selfridge ~ I began creating this flip frame and a year in the life of a dapper gentleman!

I've taken plenty of photos of each page, so I hope you enjoy the journey...




To begin with, I used one of the gorgeous new Sophisticate Cabinet Card Frames as my cover and underneath, a tag covered with papers from the Dapper Paper Stash which is the start of the journey.
Each of the pages uses a Pocket Card, ephemera pieces and various idea-ology products and are contained in one of the new Flip Frame pockets which I alcohol inked to create a vintage look around the edges.







Halfway through, I created a divider tag, again using papers from the Dapper Paper Stash and a Quote Band.
As you can see, each page also shows the month and these come courtesy of a wonderful new Sizzix die ~ Calendar Words Script, all die cut from Metallic Kraft Core Card Stock and inked with alcohol ink.





So, I hope you've enjoyed the first of my projects and I can't wait to show you some of the others!
Thank you to Tim, Paula and Mario for inviting me along on this incredible adventure and thank you for popping by today and visiting my blog!
See you soon...love Emma x

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