However, it is not all gloomy, as we have a new Stamping Sensations Challenge to brighten things up, and this month our theme is
* * * * * FEMININE * * * * *
Plenty of scope here, as we want to see anything suitable for a lady or girl. Please do remember, though that the focal element of your project must be hand stamped and reflect the theme if you want to be in with a chance of a prize or top 3 place. And we have not just one, but two prizes on offer this time! Our regular sponsors Bee Crafty have donated a fantastic £25 voucher to spend in their online shop, and we also have a sponsor who is new to us, JMC Designs, with hand drawn digital images by Julia McNeill. She is offering a selection of her gorgeously quirky designs for one of our lucky winners.
I am on a mission this year to use up old stash! So my first sample this month is not a card, but an A5 notebook, which has been taking up space in a drawer for longer than I can remember, just waiting for the right project to come along! I have been having a major craft room tidy up, and came across a pack of mixed media fabrics and threads which I have had for even longer than the notebook, possibly for at least 20 years!! I decided to combine the two.
In the pack was a piece of hand dyed fabric, on to which I stamped the Bee Crafty Doodle Art dragonfly (Regular size). I coloured parts of the image with Arteza fabric pens, and then highlighted the body and wings with space dyed threads and sequins from the pack. I added a few more sequins around the dragonfly for extra sparkle. The central lines on the wings are in a sparkly thread, but unfortunately it doesn't show up well on the photo. I inserted the dragonfly behind the cut out window in the front of the notebook.
A long time ago I bought some gorgeous wrapping paper from Ik*a, and had a little bit left over, just enough to cover the front of the book. It is almost like mulberry paper, with a very subtle debossed floral pattern, perfect for a feminine project. Over it I stamped various Bee Crafty stamps from the Doodle Art Dragonfly and Doodle Art Sunflower sets and coloured them only lightly with Arteza coloured pencils, as I wanted the debossing still to show. I sponged a bit of extra colour over the background too, and finally stamped the sentiment from Bee Crafty Creativity Words set. A glittery ribbon (bought at one of the very first Stamp Magic shows 10 years ago!) around the binding added the finishing touch. As the sentiment implies, I will use the notebook for jotting down thoughts and ideas for future projects.
My second sample showcases one of Julia McNeill's delightful digis, the lovely "Marcelle".
I've coloured her with Promarkers, stamped a few hearts from the Bee Crafty Doodle Art Dragonfly set, matted her over a floral background paper (VERY old stash!) and added some Bee Crafty Ticker Tape Words (Set 1).
My teamies have a bumper selection of stunning samples for you over on the Challenge Blog, so do go and feast your eyes on some fabulous feminine inspiration. And have fun creating your own feminine projects. We can't wait to see them!
6 comments:
A beautiful notebook, very stylish and feminine and a lovely bright and happy card.
Lynne that notebook cover is stunning - love your stitched dragonfly! and your enhancement of the paper. The card is also a sweetie
Blessings
Maxine
A gorgeous make over for the notebook Lynne and a gorgeous card too.
Sue xx
A belated generic hello to thank you for making another lovely card for our February theme.
B x
A Gorgeous notebook cover, Lynne! I love the thread you used and you managed to capture the sparkle very well! Stunning work x Marcelle is also beautiful!
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