Sunday, 16 March 2014

A CANDY WINNER, MORE NEW STUFF, AND A STEP BY STEP....

Thanks everyone for leaving a comment on my last post.  My son's girlfriend - Sophie - has picked number 24, from the 36 comments left.  On counting down number 24 seems to be Cardgenie (another Jean!) - who I'm delighted to say, is our candy winner this time around!!  If you would pop your address onto an email please Cardgenie and send it to info@craftyindividuals.co.uk that would be brilliant.  Well done!  However if you haven't been picked as a winner yet - there will always be a chance of a win next time, so do keep checking back!

In the rest of this post I would like to show you some more projects made using the latest stamp release as promised.  Then I have a fabulous project by Helen Chilton which she has very kindly made as a step by step for us.  I think I will pop half of the step by step on here this evening and then finish it off next time (a bit naughty I know as you will have to wait till my next post to see the finished item - which is well worth the wait though!)

Inspired myself by the 'team' in general I have made 3 cards using black card blanks and the latest release of stamps...


In each card I have used the main stamped image, a stamped white tag, some CI background paper, one of the new picture and word stamps, a metal filigree corner and some other embellishments.



In the one above the main image is stamped using CI-403, plus CI-408 to the side.



This one uses CI-404 as the main.



And the final one uses CI-405 as the focal image.

Sylvie has used the last stamp too in her lovely card pictured below..



She has also incorporated a filigree corner as well as a die cut swirl, which looks lovely with the addition of the blue pearls.

Then the three projects below, by Joanna, Laury, and Coco, all superbly feature the chunky telephone tag CI-403....






Lots of different looks here from pretty, to useful, to masculine, and all with the same stamp!!

And now here is the first half of Helen's very clever step by step.  Go get out those embossing folders again, mix them up and have some fun with them!!  If you don't happen to own the ones suggested have a go with the ones that you do have and make something along the same lines perhaps!

Stamps Helen used:  CI-325 Vintage Vehicle, and CI-336 Around the World

Other Materials:
Embossing folders: Tim Holtz Travel signs, Sizzix Gears and Chevrons
Ranger Black Archival Ink Pad
Distress inkpads: Peacock Feathers, Mowed Lawn, Iced Spruce and Festive Berries
Card: white, green, blue and red.

Taking the three embossing folders..





And starting with the first folder - emboss the top half of the white card..


Next slant the Gears folder at the bottom and emboss so it looks like this..


To fill in the gap place the Chevons folder as shown below, and then align the bottom of the word 'Journey' with the top of the cutting mat - the folder will only emboss to that line..


It will look like this..


Add extra chevrons to the corners..



......And that is where I am going to finish for tonight I'm afraid (before Helen starts to add the colour). Don't forget to check back to see what happens next and the finished item itself.

Back soon, thanks for tuning in,

Jean x



Monday, 10 March 2014

ALL IS NEW...

Hope you are all enjoying a little bit of sunshine today - so lovely after all that rain!  Malcolm's eyesight is coming back a bit at a time, so that's fantastic news.  However I'm full of cold, which is a bit miserable, so here are some new images and projects hopefully to add a little more sunshine and brightness in our lives, and cheer me up tonight!

Firstly I want to let you know that we have some new bits and pieces in our 'Must Haves' section on the website including some gorgeous laser cut frames by Aspire Crafts and this is what I did with the Oval Frame and a 6 inch square canvas...



As well as the oval frame I used parts of CI-384 (lighthouse and seagulls)  in my frame and on my canvas.  I also used the technique I mentioned previously, taught by Hels Sheridan, to decorate the background of the canvas with squares and oblongs of cream card, rubber stamped with a variety of CI stamps, such as CI-278 and CI-294.  To colour I used Distress Ink pads, and a soft brush, plus acrylic paint on the frame and the sides of the canvas, and all highlighted with silver embossing powder to finish.
I decorated another canvas with the Oblong Dekro Frame, but I can only show you a sneaky peek of this one as it is going off to Craft Stamper very soon for publishing as a Summer magazine project..


In addition to the above there are some other packs of mounts - such as hearts and banners, now in stock too...


Whilst on the subject of 'new' I have some cheery images by the Team featuring our newest stamps.  The following lovelies are by Brenda..







The above feature the new telephone chunky tag, and the steam train chunky tag, plus the 'Wishes' stamp and then some useful bits and bobs from CI-307. 

And the tag below has the new chunky car tag and the medieval manuscript on board..




Effie was delighted to receive the steam train chunky tag stamp in the mail recently as she was in the process of designing for a 'Harry Potter' themed wedding at the time...



And Coco had a play with the newbies too..


As did Lucy...


(nice rusty cogs Lucy!)

And Gio..




All very creative indeed ladies!

Well I hope the above bits of gorgeousness added to the sunshine of your day today.  Still more to come regarding the latest stamps very soon,

Bye for now,

Jean x

P.S. If you are a Follower and you leave a comment on this post soon you will be in with a chance of winning a full set of the newest stamps, featured above.  And we all like a little bit of something for nothing now don't we?!


Sunday, 2 March 2014

CHALLENGE RESULTS - A FINE ROMANCE

As I'm sure you will have already seen we have had 30 beautiful entries linked in to our February Challenge spot, which you can view again HERE.  Daniele was in charge this time and has picked her 5, who will each receive a CI stamp of their choice.  Many thanks to all of you who entered and as always it was a very difficult decision Daniele had to make - if your project appears below please email us at: info@craftyindividuals.co.uk with your address and choice of stamp, so that we can get them sent out poste haste.

Fisher's Cards and Crafts:


Meggy's Way:


SYLWIA - eR:


Made by Myra:


Creating Cards:


Lovely!

.....

I got a bit behind this Challenge and hadn't quite managed to display all the team inspirational images by the end of February, but I am delighted to now show you a creatively stitched step by step by Gio with a truly romantic theme..

Materials:
Crafty Individuals CI-293 - 'Floral Circle'

Crafty Individuals CI-402 - 'Just Be My Friend'
C&T Publishing Must Haves - Lesley Riley's 'TAP'
Distress Inks 


Steps:

- Stamp with Archival Ink the main image from  the CI-402 - 'Just Be My Friend'  plate on a piece of  Lesley Riley's 'TAP'
- Colour the image with Distress Inks using a waterbrush
- Stamp randomly two pieces of white fabric using CI-293 - 'Floral Circle'  stamp and Distress Inks
- Cut it out and transfer the image on one piece of the fabric with a hot iron (TIP: Keep the peel off to use as a mask)
- Cut in strips the second piece of fabric
- Glue the stamped image on a white card
- Stitch the strips to the card along with lace and ribbon pieces
- Stamp on fabric, cut and glue  the sentiment from the same plate
 


And here are the photos to help guide you:







 And the finished card...



Thanks Gio!

Whilst on the subject of the stamp used above - the new issue of Craft Stamper is out now (and will be on our website tomorrow to purchase), and this particular stamp (CI-402) is the subject of a stamping contrasts feature within.  It is always so fascinating to see how many different looks can be achieved with one rubber stamp - making them such a great crafty investment!

My final very pretty romantic images for this evening are by Helen, featuring CI-346 and CI-377 and are enhanced with the use of Gelatos for colouring..





Goodnight all, back soon,

Jean x