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I'm a retired primary school teacher, who started paper crafting in 2008, when I had a fancy to make my own Christmas cards. Since then, I have tried all sorts of techniques and styles - and I kind of like them all. I have been lucky enough to be on blog teams and large design teams and to do a bit of freelance demonstrating - and I love the challenge of working with different products. My crafting style is very varied - from junk journaling and art journaling, bookbinding and journal making, to quilting and patchwork - and of course I still make cards. This variety keeps me interested - and my crafty stash growing!! I'm always seeking inspiration for new projects.
Showing posts with label #Stamperia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Stamperia. Show all posts

Friday, 2 December 2022

Mixed Media A4 Tag

Was looking through my stash and came across a pack of Stamps Away Stamp and Ink Board Large Tags. I must have had them years, so thought it would be fun to have a play and see what I could do with them. Click on any of the pictures to watch my You Tube video showing my process, and feel free to subscribe while you are there. 


I thought this sentiment fitted well with the wording on the "clock" which is Time Brings Flowers. 


List of supplies used:
Stamps Away Ink and Stamp Board Large Tag
Stamperia Rice Paper DFSAA4446 - Little Bird on Branch
Stamperia Rice Paper DFSAA4447 - Round Clocks
Greyboard - circles cut with Crafter's Companion Debbie Shore Metal dies - Circles
Imagination Crafts Satin Finish Decoupage Glue
Imagination Crafts Transparent Relief Paste
Imagination Crafts Structure Paste
Sara Signature Enchanted Christmas -Forest Vines Stencil
AALL & Create Stencil #38 Cracked Walls 2
Imagination Crafts A4 Stencil - Crackled Feather.
Elizabeth Craft Designs - 1639 Garden Notes English Rose
Daler Rowney Mixed Media Paper
Distress Oxides: Spun Sugar, Crushed Olive, Bundled Sage, Victorian Velvet, Saltwater Taffy
Distress Oxide Sprays: Bundled Sage, Peeled Paint
Distress Spray Stain: Picket Fence
Stampers Anonymous - Tim Holtz Collection - Just Thoughts
Distress Ink: Ground Espresso
Embellishments from stash: cotton lace, paper roses and flowers, clear embellishments

Thanks for popping by and happy crafting,

Cxxx

Wednesday, 12 January 2022

Stamperia Cream Paste

Good morning!! This feels very much like groundhog day, where I say something along the lines of how long it has been since I last blogged! Lots of things have happened in the past four months - none of which I shall bore you with. And it's not for lack of projects to blog - I have a whole backlog which I will hopefully share at some point.

One of the big changes for me is that I am now working with online craft shop, Hixxy Crafts, to create a whole host of videos - and Facebook Live shows - showing off different products and techniques. All the videos are on the Hixxy Studio YouTube Channel, so feel free to pop along and take a look. 

Let's start with a few projects using something that was new to me - along with a whole host of things that have been in my stash a while. 

The new product (to me) is Stamperia's Cream Paste, which I demonstrated in a Facebook Live last Friday. 

If you have never used this product before, it is a great addition to your mixed media box of tricks. It's extremely light, and dries to be totally flexible. Stamperia also make a whole raft of texture moulds to use the paste in, but there is so much more you can do, including using it with 3D embossing folders, die cutting it and using it with silicone moulds. There are also many ways to colour it. This video shows everything I played around with.

I then created these three projects. The first is a decorated papier mache heart. I used the Cream Paste with Crafter's Companion Floral Fusion 3D Embossing folder. This was painted with black gesso, and gilded with Pebeo King Gold wax, and Imagination Crafts Sherbet Alchemy wax, before cutting with a simple heart die. I applied gesso and wax to the papier mache heart, before applying the die cut heart.


This time, the paste was used with Stamperia Wings To Fly mould, from which I cut the butterfly, and a strip to decorate around the jar. I also used Imagination Crafts Icy White Paste, and some acrylic paint.
The final one was a bit of an experiment when I was prepping for the live show. This one uses the Oriental Garden mould from Stamperia. The background is a piece of rice paper - I generally use blank rice paper to mop up ink from my mat, so have a collection for creating quick backgrounds. I have used a little bit of Distress Oxide around the edges, but the main part of the image is coloured with alcohol ink - and a pipette!! Watch the video to see exactly how it was created.

Now,  I know this post is quite video heavy - and it won't usually be like that. I will try to share projects one at a time. These three just went together quite well, so was easier to share altogether. 

Thanks for looking, and feel free to subscribe to Hixxy Studio YouTube channel for more videos.

Take care,

Cxxxx