Showing posts with label union jack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label union jack. Show all posts

Monday, 6 May 2019

Make This Journey, All The World Is Bright...

Hello friends...

Hope you've all had a great weekend and if you're in the UK, then I hope you're enjoying the long weekend and having a fun Bank Holiday Monday! As always, the start of a brand new week means that we have an exciting new challenge beginning over on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog and this week our theme is called ~ ADD SOMETHING METALLIC! The week, the DT are also showcasing Brutus Monroe products within their projects and even though it's not necessary for to us, it might give you some ideas of how to use these products if you decide to join us for this exciting challenge!

For my project, I created a canvas panel all about a travelling salesman, the quintessential English gent...sauve, dapper and very sophisticated. The inspiration behind this project actually came from my Dad, he wasn't a salesman but he was an advertising and marketing director who travelled the world a lot when I was little and to this day, he's always telling us the stories of his travels, that took him far and wide, so...this piece is for you Dad!
Let's begin the brand new SSS Monday Challenge...


As a starting point I cut my canvas to measure 18 x 22cm and painted the board with Black Soot Distress Paint, before running the Tarnished Brass Distress Crayon around the outside, blending out the colour with my finger.

Moving on, I then cut a panel of paper from the Correspondence paper stash, slightly smaller in size than my board ~ I wish I could have multiples of this design because I just love it and adore the fact that it has the Union Jack on it.

Prior to machine stitching a border around the outside, I then cut a strip of the same paper but used the reverse side which I stuck down the left hand side of the larger panel.
To add some vintage charm to the paper, I applied some Distress Crazing Medium over random areas of the panel, allowed it to dry and then scribbled over the top of the crazing with Gathered Twigs. I then used a water brush to just move the colour around, not using a lot of water but just allowing it to sink into the crazing. Use a cloth to wipe away any excess water.
After matting my panel onto gold metallic card, I then mounted the layers onto the painted canvas board.

Now to start making all those layers and to begin with I cut my globe that you can see in the background using the Destination die and cutting the image from Mixed Media Heavystock Card. To add some texture to the die cut, I smeared a really thin layer of Grit Paste over the surface, allowed it dry and then using a Versamark Ink Pad, dab the ink over the surface of the die cut and sprinkle a generous amount of Gilded and Gilded Sparkle Embossing Powders over the top. Tap away the excess and heat emboss until it becomes molten.

Using foam pads in the centre of the globe to create a domed effect, attach the embossed die cut to a piece of card, covered with gold Deco Sheet and trim away the excess. Adhere the die cut to the panel using Matte Collage Medium and then outline the edge of the globe with a Black Soot Marker Distress Ink, blending away any harsh lines with your finger.

Now every travelled gentleman needs to chart his journey and I did this by adding some pins and some cotton thread. The pins are basic dressmakers pins that have white heads but I coloured these using Candied Apple and Black Soot Distress Paint and then cut the pin down slightly to a size that suited the project. I then just wrapped some cotton thread around the pins and ended the journey beneath the paper doll by attaching the thread using a little bit of tape to secure it in place.
To create the advertising sign for my dapper gent, I mounted one of the Keepsakes Ephemera pieces onto the smallest Vignette Panel using Matte Collage Medium and then once the medium was dry, ran the Gathered Twigs Distress Crayon around the edge, again blending away any harsh lines of colour. To complete the sign, I added two small Hardware Heads, which are painted with a combination of Black Soot, Evergreen Bough, Antiqued Bronze and Rusty Hinge to create the ultimate rust effect. I also tucked a London ticket stub behind my little sign, placing it in the top right hand corner.
Attach the advertising sign to the panel, placing it so that it sits over the top of two Etcetera Bracket Trims. You can see how I created the crackle effect on these in a previous blog post, HERE. I also added a Metal Gate, which I placed on the opposite side of the sign and which will eventually be behind my paper doll.
My gentleman is lightly colour tinted with Distress Marker Pens but then I added something for him to hold ~ a piece of Mummy cloth, dyed with Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain and an offcut of material, draped over his arm and held in place with a mini pin.

Attach the paper doll onto the panel with foam pads to add some height and dimension to the piece.
It's now all about those details to bring this story to life and I just layered up those embellishments, starting with a Compass Coin and Game Spinner, painted with Distress Paints for a rusty, vintage look.
I added a Star Adornment, painted with Candied Apple and Black Soot Distress Paint.

I also placed some moss along the bracket trim to ground my dapper gent and added some Bouquet Findings....

...and some small buttons, arranged in a cluster in front of the advertising sign.
The final finishing touches include some Clippings Stickers and some hardware accents.
...and last but never least, I hung a key which once again was altered with the combination of Distress Paints that I've used previously and added a story stick.

As always I hope you've enjoyed the creative process behind this piece and loved the techniques I've used to add character and a vintage charm to all the elements.

Don't forget, you can find more inspiration from my talented teamies over on the challenge blog 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....







Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today and hope to see you again soon, love Emma xxx



Recipe for project:

Sunday, 13 January 2013

Seal of Approval...

Happy Sunday everyone!!

Just a flying visit as I've been struck down with the dreaded lurgy again!! Yep, it's come back for another visit just when I didn't need it but...I will soldier on and will not be beaten!! In other words, I have such a tight schedule, I can't give into it!! Lol!!

Anyway, today is my last card that I made for last weekend's, Clarity Stamp shows on C&C ~ as always, I hope you like it!!
Once again as with all my Clarity samples, I like to let the stamps be the "hero" of the artwork. So, for this particular card, I stamped all the separate elements to make up my "stamp" and then I used a stencil, (sorry I can't remember who's it is...eek) and carefully, cut out all of the Union Jack flag pieces by hand and then pieced them back together onto my card. It took a while but I think it was worth it....


Right, time for me to drag myself away from drooling over all the latest products being shown at CHA...(have you seen some of the new Tim Holtz products??? I'm in heaven!!!) and get back to crafting, trying to beat this dreadful lurgy and coughing!!
See you all soon and bye for now!!
Love Emma xxx

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

London in 2012

Well, the sun hasn't definitely visited us at last and here in London, all I can say is...Emma's a little hot...hot...hot!! lol!

If any of you have managed to see the September issue of Crafts Beautiful, you might have caught a glimpse of the latest card that I worked on for Barbara Gray, together with Barbara's fab card and another from my fellow teamie Paul Church! This is the second time I've been fortunate to work on this project and there will be a third, coming very soon but in the meantime...this is the first one that I created and because the Olympics is nearly here...I thought today would be an appropriate day to share it. I hope you like it....
The card features the London Framer Stamp, together with the London Icon set. I used a gorgeous Mica Mask, from That Special Touch to create my embossed background and a chipboard crown from Craftwork Cards, covered in gold paint and embossing powder.


Okey dokey, it's time for me to go and start creating again...I just wanted to say a quick hello between jobs but I will be back tomorrow with another project and I'll be visiting all your blogs later tonight to see what beautiful creations you've all been making!!
See you soon and for those of us who are baking in this heat...stay cool!!

Bye for now!
Love Emma xxx
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