Showing posts with label shabby vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shabby vintage. Show all posts

Monday, 1 March 2021

2: Happy Together...

Hello friends and happy Monday...

I can't quite believe that we're already in March!! Where did January and February go?!? It's crazy how time flies in lockdown but at least there has been some light at the end of this long road and this week, I'll be having my Covid vaccination.

But before then, it's time for the brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge and this week our theme is Art Journaling! The DT are showcasing Dyan Reaveley products within their projects, which is something you can do but it's not essential ~ you can join in whatever product you choose to use!

For my project, I used Dyan's Small Creative Journal to create a collaged, layered vintage journal layout using Tim Holtz ephemera. I love to create this style of art journaling, it's also a fabulous way of using up my offcuts and scraps of paper that sit in a box for "one of those days".  I also chose to use a photo from the Tim Holtz Found Relative photo set, but there's no reason as to why you can't use a precious photo from your own collection and create a page that is all about family!




So, let's get started and here's how I created my journal layout..

 















I started my layout by using a few of my scraps and offcuts of paper from the Abandoned Paper Stash and adhered these down the centre of the double pages, together with some strips of Tim's Remant Design Tape using Matte Collage Medium, which I also used to seal the papers. I then applied some Crackle Paste, around the paper edges and left this to do it's thing whilst I colour tinted my photo.

The photo that I used is from Tim's Found Relatives set and I just adore this photo of mother and child, it's so beautiful. To add colour to the image, I applied a coat of clear gesso to prime the surface and then used a damp fine detail water brush and Distress Crayons and basically watercolored the photo.

After adding some machine stitching around the edges, it was time to go back to my journal, where the crackle paste was now dry and crackly, and complete the background.

I used the Pumice Stone and Walnut Stain Distress Crayons to add a touch of vintage to the background and to accentuate the crackles that the paste has given. To blend the crayons and get rid of any harsh lines, I used a water brush and a semi dry baby wipe, and just applied this over the surface.

I completed the background by flicking a small amount of watered down Black Soot Distress Paint across the pages and allowed for everything to dry thoroughly and I also added some machine stitching. It wasn't the easiest of things to do...the book and my machine had a few hissy fits but I got there in the end and obtained the look I wanted.

Moving on, I gathered my supplies and used flowers, labels and a butterfly in flight, all taken from the Field Notes Ephemera and Snippets Ephemera sets. Once I had the ones I wanted to use, I arranged these, together with my photo onto my pages, adhering them directly onto the background using Matte Collage Medium.

I completed the arrangement with a tiny butterfly in flight, that I added to the top right hand corner of the photo and a vial label that I layered, buy placing it just underneath the photo.

I then added a small button, with pink thread stitched through the holes and a postmark that comes from the Specimen Remnant Rubs pack.

For the finishing touches to this layout, I added the large number 2 which is from the Urban Layers pack and adhered this to the left hand page. I then used one of the new products from Tim's idea-ology range, Metallic Stickers and I took the "Happy Together" sticker and placed this underneath my large number.

Finally, I added a Stitched Scrap in the top left hand corner, complete with a mini pin...

...and that is my journal layout complete and I hope you've enjoyed the walk through the process of how it was created.

As always, if you've been inspired by anything that you see here on my blog, please just tag me on my social media or leave a message so I can pop by to take a look ~ I always love to see your work!

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....





Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today ~ stay safe and keep well.
Love Emma xxx

Recipe for project:

Distress Paint: Black Soot
Distress CrayonsPumice Stone and Walnut Stain
Distress Inks: Walnut Stain

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Flutter By...

Good morning!!

It's an early morning post for me because I'm planning on giving myself my first day off in nearly two months and sitting down in front of the TV for most of the day to watch US Craft Day on QVC!! I'm like a kid in a shop window at the moment and I'm sure you can hear the ooh's and ahh's coming from Chez Williams, lol. I've already spent a small fortune and my bank manager must be quaking in his boots but who can resist all those gorgeous goodies and I'm hoping to spot the odd card or two that I've made for some of the shows. I had so much fun with the gorgeous papers and kits, and I will show all the cards I made in the coming weeks. 

So, before I get back to my place on the sofa, I thought you might like to see another of my CHA, Craftwork Cards makes and I hope you like it.
I made the little box by hand using some gorgeous cardstock from Craftwork Cards and combined it with Shabby Vintage papers, butterflies and of course, the stars of the show...Candi and a die cut message.
I attached the butterflies onto little pieces of acetate to give them the effect of flying and the handmade roses are dipped into UTEE for an enameled effect.
I added the Candi all the way around the sides and finished off with a die cut message.
Right, time for me to go...thank you for popping by to take a look and for taking the time to leave a comment. I'll be around to see all your blogs, asap and if you are watching...enjoy Tim on QVC!

Bye for now and see you soon.
Love Emma xxx

Friday, 17 February 2012

Time Stands Still

Well, hello weekend!!!!

Hope you all had a lovely week and you're now looking forward to an even better weekend. Anyone got any exciting plans? Of course, a lot of people will be off to Stitches and I am very envious of all those going, especially knowing that Lord Timmie will be there. But to ease the pain, I can't wait for Tuesday to arrive because I have booked myself a place in front of the TV, QVC will be my date and I will not be moved...the Lord will have my undivided attention!!! lol.

In the meantime, a few weeks ago I was busy making cards for Craftwork Cards to take to CHA and I thought you might like to see what I made using their fabulous products, combined with a few Alterations dies...I hope you like them!!
This card uses Shabby Vintage papers, together with Retro Flowers and some of the new Candi. I then combined all these elements with some of my handmade flowers using Tim's Tattered Florals die and the gorgeous Weathered Clock die cut.
All the centres of the flowers are made entirely from the Candi and I was over the moon with how they looked.


So, that's about it from me for today...I'll be back soon with some more CHA shares and I will also be round to look at all your creations on your blogs, later tonight. I can't wait to see what you've been making.

See you soon and bye for now.
Love Emma xxx

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Vintage Blooms

Happy Wednesday, everyone!

Another quickie post from me today...lots of things to do and so little time! In fact, just think of headless chickens and you'll know what life at Chez Williams' is like, at the moment! LOL.

Anyway, whilst I try and find some calm amongst the storm...I thought I'd show you another couple of the samples that I made for the Craftwork Cards, QVC shows using the fab Shabby Vintage collection of products. I hope you like them...






Time for me to fly and head back to the pile of paper, inks and die cuts that I seem to be disappearing under!

I'll be around to see all your blogs later tonight and thanks for popping by to see my latest post.
See you soon and bye for now!
Love Emma xxx

Monday, 23 January 2012

Stars and Stripes

Have you ever had one of those days, where you work on something all day long, only to think at the end of it, 'why didn't I scrap this at 11:00 this morning instead of persevering?'. Saturday was exactly like that for me...I worked on a project for a whole day, knowing that there was something not quite right and getting more and more frustrated by the minute, "trying" to get it right. In the end, I finally decided to give up but was so frustrated to have lost a whole day!! So today, I came back to the drawing board and managed to start again and finish the whole project in two hours!!! It's funny how things work out, isn't it?!?

Anyway, enough about my tales of crafting woe and time to share my post for today...I hope you like it.
This card was a card that I made for one of the Craftwork Cards shows on QVC, last week. I had some beautiful papers left over from the Shabby Vintage kit, featuring maps of the USA and lots of Stars and Stripes Candi ~ so, there was only one thing that came to mind and here it is...
It wasn't the easiest of cards to photograph but I had a really good try, as I wanted to capture all the detail.

Everything that you see on this card is available from Craftwork Cards and QVC.
So, that's the first of the cards and I'll be back with plenty more during the week.
Before I head off into kitchen to cook dinner, I just wanted to say a big thank you to the very lovely, Zoe who left this award for me on her blog. I was over the moon with it and felt very humbled by her extremely kind words about my work.

Okey dokey, time for me to go...thanks for popping by to look at my little creation of the day and I will be round to take a peek at all your lovely works of art, later tonight when I get to sit down with a cuppa!
See you soon and bye for now!
Love Emma xxx
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