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Friday, 2 August 2019

Paperbabe Challenge - Picture Inspiration - Design Team Project - Junk Journal

Hiya and Welvome to my Blog thank you for visiting today
 
 I hope your summer holidays are in full swing and you're enjoying the outside and fun family days...
 
This fortnight we have a summery Picture inspiration... for challenge #99:

Summer Fun...

This picture so reminds me of summer
You can create anything inspired by the picture...
Use the image or colours as your inspiration

Paperbabe Stamps Challenges are open to everyone...
As usual you are welcome to combine with other challenges.
Please be sure to link your project over on the Paperbabe Stamps Blog for a chance to win Paperbabe Stamps Gift worth up to £20*
 
Here is my Design Team Project for the Challenge 
I picked out the colours and stripes from the Inspiration Picture as the background for my Junk Journal Page all about the Holiday i took my youngest two children on all by myself last year we travelled by train and was such a lovely holiday fun of Beachy fun and loads of memories made
 
 

I created a Junk Journalling Page using colours and stripes in watercolours inspired by the Inspiration Picture using the Profile Right Dinky Stamp Set and the Curly Fringe hairstyle from the Profile Left Hair Templates flipped over to face right.
I coloured her using Copic Markers on smooth cardstock which I then fussy cut and fixed onto the page using wet glue.
 
I added journalling of our memories using a fine permanent marker
Lots of seaside themed elements mixed in with an essex coast postcard as we visited Frinton-on-Sea where we stayed in a bungalow for a week, we also went to Clacton-on-Sea where we went on the pier and visited the souvenir shops and Walton-on-the-Naze where we had dinner at our favourite seaside fish and chip restaurant. We have little rules and laws we invented as traditions to follow while at the seaside; hot doughnuts, ice-cream at the beach and fish & chip suppers are part of these must do things

I am still very new to junk journalling but after looking at so many wonderful ones on google images I just had to have a try 

I hope you will visit the Paperbabe Stamps Blog to see the gorgeous projects from our lovely Design Team and of course our lovely Kim



*So, if you use Paperbabe Stamps in your projects you have the chance to win £20 of Paperbabe Stamps, otherwise the prize will be £10.


Please enter your fabulous projects in the linkup!
Challenge ends: 16th August at 10am
Thank you for joining in!

Thursday, 1 August 2019

Hunkdory Products - Projects & Review

Hiya and Welcome to My Blog

A few weeks ago I received an email from a lovely lady at Hunkydory asking if I would like to review my choice of products from the Hunkydory Website... how exciting and I jumped at the chance. Below is a photo of the lovely Hunkydory Products I chose and of course I had to pick Stamps... I am a bit of a Craft Stamp Addict so how could I not and plus they are Polymer eeeks my fave kind 


For The Love of Stamps - Bee Happy

The first thing I did when I received this lovely parcel of goodies was a little happy dance because they are all so lush.

The Paper Pad is lovely with smooth papers of the same quality that we are so familiar of from Hunkydory Kits. I was a bit gutted that they are all double sided as I would love to be able to use every single design rather than one side being hidden on projects but they are colour co-ordinated which makes matching up a lot easier and would be great for projects where you can see both sides.

I then opened the stamps and got hit by the familiar polymer smell so sos lush and one of my fave smells in the world of craft. The quality of these stamps are really exceptional, easy to remove from the backing plastic and ready to get stamping straight away. The etching of the detail is perfect. I've experienced some bad polymer stamps in the past that have ripped as I've taken them off the backing to use which is quite disappointing when it happens, I have also had some where the details are lost or where the lines are not smooth and even... so I was personally very impressed by these from Hunkydory For The Love of Stamps. Each stamp impression was clear and crisp. I tried Memento Ink for using with my Copic Markers and Versafine for using with my watercolours and both of these inks worked very well with the stamps.

I could not wait to get stamping so I created a journal page using the 'There's No Place Like Home' set and a 7x7 card using the 'Bee Happy' set


I teamed the 'There's No Place Like Home' set with some other Wizard of Oz themed stamps from my own crafty stash to create this Art Journal Page. I love the little tree's so so cute. The sentiment 'There's No Place Like Home' is one of 3 sentiments in the set... you also get 'Congratulations' perfect for new home projects and 'From Our House To Yours' which is a lovely sentiment perfect for sending cards to loved ones or neighbours. I love the silhouette theme to this set which I thought was perfect for art journalling.


The Honeycomb stamp was very easy to line up so i stamped it muliple times to create corners, I love the little Bee's there are 3 sizes in the set. The sentiments are lovely, the little words match up with the larger 'Bee' so you can create a sentiment that suits your own card or project. I teamed the stamps up with a circle template and distress inks. The smudging you can see on my card is from my own mistake using dye ink on pearlescent cardstock... I should have used a permanent ink like Stazon... this was my own error and nothing to do with the stamp quality, I used a heatgun to dry the ink but the smudges were already there... note to self use stazon next time.

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For my next projects I teamed the Christmas Themed Stamps with the Paper Pad, I got my Copic Markers out to colour the images to match the colours in the Papers


I stamped the Lantern onto smooth cardstock suited to my Copic Markers, I then stamped a border using the Christmas Rose and tiny Snowflake stamps. I loved colouring in these beautiful images, I picked out colour combinations that matched to the backing paper I chose from the pad. These stamps are going to be lovely to use for my Christmas Cards this year. I love how many stamps were in this set along with different size roses and sentiments. 





The 'Carolling Cuties' are so lovely and because they are mostly individual you can create lovely groups of carollers, there are some cute dogs and a cat too which are so so cute... The sentiments are lovely and are musically themed to match. I adore the little street lamp too. I also love that you get little Musical Notes that you can stamp randomly. 
I could not resist making added details with the Holly and the smaller Rose from the 'Christmas Rose Lantern' set... I fussy cut them, shaped the roses from the back using a ball tool and layering up in the corners. 

As you can probably tell I had a lovely time creating with the lovely items from Hunkydory and I can not recomend them enough... I will definately be putting in an order soon for more stamps from the 'For The Love of Stamps' collection

Thank You so much for stopping by and checking out what I have been creating I cannot thank Hunkydory enough for giving me this oportunity 

Krafty Hugs




Friday, 7 June 2019

Paperbabe Stamps Challenge Picture Inspiration

Hiya and Welcome to my Blog

Today a New Challenge begins over on the Paperbabe Stamps Blog 
and the theme is a Picture Inspiration


You can create anything you like Inspired by the Picture above, the colours, the flowers anything that inspires you and have fun

Paperbabe Stamps Challenges are open to everyone...
As usual you are welcome to combine with other challenges.
Please be sure to link your project below for a chance to win Paperbabe Stamps Gift worth up to £20*
 
Here is my Design Team Project that I created inspired by the flowers & some colours in the picture  


I have created this card using some of the New Face Stamps & Templates that will be available to buy in the Paperbabe Stamps Esty Shop this Saturday 8th June, I chose to use the Portrait Face Stamp with closed eyes, New Freckles Stamp, Long Loose Wave Hair Template along with the Portrait Neck & Shoulders Template... I stamped the face onto watercolour card then traced the templates using a pencil, then I lightly drew a sweetheart neckline top with straps, I also stamped the New Dinky Rose Stamp into her hair... I coloured her using watercolour pencils which I then painted over with a watercolour brush. I created a landscape card using backing papers and mirror board. I layered up with paper doilies. I added mulberry paper roses and fabric flowers using my hot glue gun, I then added some cute little butterfly diecuts and some pearls

I hope you will join in with the Challenge and please do visit the Paperbabe Stamps Blog to see the Beautiful Creations from the Design Team and our Kim



*So, if you use Paperbabe Stamps in your projects you have the chance to win £20 of Paperbabe Stamps, otherwise the prize will be £10.


Please enter your fabulous projects in the linkup! on the Paperbabe Stamps Blog

Thank you for joining in!

Thursday, 6 June 2019

A Little Look at What I Have Been Making

Hiya and Welcome to my Blog

Today I am sharing with you some of the Projects I have been making using the New Products from Paperbabe Stamps that will be available in the Paperbabe Stamps Etsy Shop this Saturday 8th June

I have been loving getting creative again in my Kraftroom after having a long break due to a few personal circumstances, but Wowser with such lovely goodies I have really enjoyed making again

First I wanted to show a few Ladie's I have created using the New Dinky Size Face Stamps, the New Dinky Neck & Shoulders Templates, & the New Hairstyle Templates... before they were turned into finished projects


I had a lot of fun mixing up the Templates and Stamps and then colouring them up using watercolour paints, watercolour pencils and of course my fave medium my Copic Markers

Then I wanted to share with you one of these pretty Ladies all finished as a Birthday Card


I used the New Dinky Size Rose Stamp to make a flower for her hair and some layered up Flowers at the corners... she kind of looks like a Spanish Sinorita with her flowing dark hair. I chose to keep the rest of the card simple with a rose patterned paper and a Happy Birthday greeting using an older Paperbabe stamp set but one of my absolute favourites the Birthday Wishes sentiment stamp set

I really hope you will visit the Paperbabe Stamps Blog over the next few days as there is a lot of fun stuff coming up, a New Challenge begins tomorrow Friday 7th June and also we have a mini Blog Hop on Saturday 8th June for the when New Release's will be available in the

Thank You so much for visiting my Blog today... come back soon to see more Projects by me now that I have gotten my Krafty Mojo back 

Krafty Hugs

Friday, 24 May 2019

Paperbabe Stamps Challenge Anything Goes

Hiya and Welcome to my Blog... Wow its been so long since I last made a project as I had a lot of personal stuff going on

Today a New Challenge Starts over at Paperbabe Stamps Blog and the theme is...


 "Anything Goes"


so create anything that you've always wanted to try!

Paperbabe Stamps Challenges are open to everyone...
As usual you are welcome to combine with other challenges.
Please be sure to link your project below for a chance to win Paperbabe Stamps Gift worth up to £20*.

Here is my Design Team Project for the Challenge


I used an MDF Portrait Board from my own stash and I created a Half Face Portrait in the Big Eye style that I really love
 
  I created an MDF Portrait using the Mini Portrait Head & Torso Templates, the Mini Wavy Centre Parting Templates and the Mini Female Face Stamp Set with watercolours. She also added vellum butterflies using the Butterfly Pieridae Stamp Set with embossing powder and a heat gun.

First I painted both MDF parts using White Gesso
I then used some of the Portrait Templates from Paperbabe to draw the Face, Torso and Hair, I then added her facial details using the Mini Female Face stamp set. I painted the background using a light bluey grey watercolour, I used watercolours to paint her face, torso and hair.
I added a bubble effect to the background using black and white acrylic paints and some bottle lids and pen tops for the different size bubbles.
I used some clear embossing ink and a mixture of embossing powders in Blue, Pearl and White around the edges of the MDF boards, heating with a heat gun.
I used the Butterfly Pieridae stamp set to create the butterflies on vellum, the pink colour was from a distress ink and then i used clear embossing ink and white embossing powder, I cut them out and glued to the portrait, I cut a wing off of one butterfly so it looks like it has its wings folded

Please visit the Paperbabe Stamps Blog to see the Gorgeous Projects from Our Kim and the Design Team

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*So, if you use Paperbabe Stamps in your projects you have the chance to win £20 of Paperbabe Stamps, otherwise the prize will be £10.


Please enter your fabulous projects in the linkup! over on the Paperbabe Blog
Challenge ends: 7th June 10am
Thank you for joining in!

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