Sunday, 28 March 2021

Sneaky Peeks & More Bluebells

Just popping in with a few sneaky peeks for Crafty Individuals' new stamp release, which will be shown this Friday April 2nd on Hochanda (which will be changing its name on Thursday to The Craft Store!) .



 



The gorgeously quirky images have been designed by the very talented Sharron Bates, and I am sure they will be very popular. I'll be posting a few more sneaky peeks before the big reveal on Friday!

In the meantime, here's another card using the lovely new "Counting Bluebells" from Crafty Individuals, beautifully drawn and designed by the equally talented Jean Hardy. I made it with the remainder of the background piece I created with Pretty Gets Gritty Explosion Powders for the card in my previous post, stamping the image three times directly on to the background (having masked off the parts of the image I didn't want to show) and colouring them with Arteza coloured pencils..

The sentiment is from the "Woodland Words" stamp. Again, I masked the rest of the stamp before inking up just the words I wanted to use, and then die cut them with a Spellbinders die. The bee and butterfly are also by Crafty Individuals.

Hope you will be able to tune in on Friday to see the fab new stamps, at 10.00am and 2.00pm!

Thursday, 25 March 2021

Bluebells

I've been busy making samples for Crafty Individual's next Hochanda show (which will be on April 2nd) so I'm afraid my blog has been a bit neglected. Will be posting sneak peeks very soon, but in the meantime, here's my first play with their beautiful new Bluebell stamp, which they have just released.


I made the background with Pretty Gets Gritty Explosion Powders, which I discovered only recently and I just love them! They are like Brushos with bling! You can just about see a bit of their gorgeous shimmer in the photo. I also used a Tando Creative mini mask "Flourish" which I thought echoed the curve of the flower petals. I painted the bluebells with Radiant Pearls. Remember those? Hadn't used them for many years and was quite prepared to find out when I opened them that they had dried up, but they were still as good as new! I felt very virtuous about having used some old stash. Don't think I made much of a dent in my stock, though!