Friday, 28 December 2018
There are days when messing around with stamps is the only way to get things off your mind…
Gesso and Distress Oxides…
Acrylics and Oxides.
Oxides and Delicata (Shimmer White and Shimmer Gold) on Kraft card – though you can hardly see the Wilted Violet Shimmer Gold in the scan…
Distress Oxide Smooshing and stamping
Linking to:-
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See you soon
Cath
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Labels: ACRYLICS, DISTRESS OXIDES, JOURNALLING, STENCILS
Tuesday, 25 December 2018
Just popping in to wish you all a wonderfully Happy, Peaceful Christmas
I hope your Christmas is filled with joy and love.
See you soon
Cath
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Monday, 24 December 2018
ART JOURNAL JOURNEY–THINK SPRING!
5 very kind comments from lovely people at Monday, December 24, 2018Elisabeth’s chosen theme is ‘Tis the Season, or Favourite Season…
My favourite season is definitely Spring, though in the heart of winter, it’s often difficult to believe the cold and darkness will ever end… metaphorically, too.
An 8x8 journal page for Art Journal Journey…
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Cath
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Monday, 17 December 2018
Smiles for friends…
Linking to:-
Addicted to Stamps, Non Traditional Colours
and
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Cath
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Labels: THE 'C' WORD
Saturday, 15 December 2018
I hope you’re all much more organised than I am and ready – or almost – for a wonderful Christmas…
Just thought I’d post a few more Christmas cards I made, some using images from my stash.
I found a few of this gorgeous image, clear embossed and, as it was black and white, decided to follow that theme two different ways.
Black on white…
…and White on Black.
I must point out that the above background was stamped beautifully and the white embossing powder was perfect…until I dropped it on my knee and wiped half of it off I hastily added more, which led to flecks and an incomplete background, but I decided I quite like the imperfection so I left it as it is.
Another image I found was this one, so I smooshed Oxides over it and stamped the border in Versafine grey, using PSX (how long have I had that then???) detail embossing powder.
There’s a ‘Joyful’ challenge at Time Out and an angel challenge at Moo Mania and More, so I’ll link to those.
I needed cards for special friends, so I rooted out my Celtic Christmas stamps for this. I made another one with the candles, but I’m not happy with it…
I have no idea where that white streak is from – hopefully it’s on the scanner bed!
One more simple offering, which actually looks much better in real life because the background is sponged with irridescent inks…
I’ll link to the following challenges:-
Addicted to Stamps and More, Make Your Mark
Colour Crazy, Anything Goes (colouring)
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Cath
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Labels: DISTRESS OXIDES, INKY LAYERS, THE 'C' WORD
Tuesday, 11 December 2018
Try it on Tuesday – Guess Who’s Coming – Santa!
12 very kind comments from lovely people at Tuesday, December 11, 2018For our last theme of the year at Try it on Tuesday, we would like to see 'Santa' featured on your entries .
As always, style, materials, mediums, etc are entirely up to you. The Challenge runs until Christmas Day and is our last for the year.
We hope you’ll join us for some seasonal fun
My card features one of my favourite Santa images, clear embossed and glittered, then matted over one of my favourite (Hero Arts) Christmas background stamps on a Distress Oxide background. Don’t you just love his snowy beard and kind face? I edged the both panels with Delicata Gold ink to add a glowing Christmas touch.
Ho, ho, ho and Merry Christmas to you all!
I do hope you’ll join us.
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Cath
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Labels: DISTRESS OXIDES, THE 'C' WORD
Sunday, 9 December 2018
Just sharing a few cards I made this week…
I love Christmas and I love Christmas cards, but I make very few these days. This year I decided to make a few to send to family and special friends, so I dusted off my ‘C’ stamps, glitter and dies and made these.
I used Weathered Wood over a tree stencil on this one and used an old Stampington cube to stamp some subtle background snowflakes, using Delicata Shimmer White, which you can’t see at all on the scan so I took a photo to show some of it. The swirls are home made mica spray, to add sparkle and the star is glittered. Of course there are some white acrylic spatters, too.
Once I’d made a few Christmas cards, I needed to kick back and do something for fun, so I grabbed a square of card from my ready cut basket and smooshed some Oxides in greys and pinks. I had no idea there was a Faux Batik image on that piece of card, so I was pleasantly surprised when my favourite fuchsia stamp appeared...and just added more stamping to complete it.
CAS Watercolour have a Thank you challenge at the moment, so I made this…using embossing resist, to qualify for the CAS Mixup challenge. Not sure it’s very CAS, though… I used Inktense pencils for the wash.
Words 2 Craft By have a Blessings Challenge, so thinking of that, I made the following two cards using backgrounds and images from my stash. I was too late for the challenge, drat
There’s a ‘B for…’ Challenge at SSS Mondays and I’m also linking to the following challenges…
Addicted to Stamps and More, Anything Goes
Fussy and Fancy, Winter Christmas
Ellibelle’s Crafty Wednesday, Snowflakes, Snowmen or Winter
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Thank you so much for popping by…
Cath
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Sunday, 2 December 2018
Allsorts this week is Fairies, Fantasy and Magical and while I was thinking about that, I noticed the challenge at Sunday Stamps is to use 3 of the colours on the photo below, plus one neutral, so I combined them…
…to make this
The above is a photo and this is a scan – the true colours are more in between the two, but the photo shows the different shades of pink more clearly
I used three shades of Distress Oxides and Distress Inks; Spun Sugar, Tattered Rose and Victorian Violet, then coloured the wings with similar shades on Promarkers, using a Spun Sugar reinker for the palest pink. It’s mounted on grey, then on a Dusky pink card.
I painted Ice Stickles onto the wings and the stars, so I’m also linking to
Sparkle ‘n’ Sprinkle Creative Challenges and
Creations in Pink – Mainly Pink
Make My Monday have a Non Traditional Christmas colours challenge, as do
Dare 2B Artsy are looking for Winter creations
So I made these…
Yes,I have a ‘thing’ for grey at the moment…
Mix it Up are asking for NO STAMPS (eek!)
and
Creatalicious are Anything Goes + optional stencil
I used Irridescent Stencil Paste through my stencil, then sprayed over the sponged Distress Ink background with Mica sparkle spray (home made) before adding the die cut Joyeux Noel.
I’m also linking to SSS Wednesday’s Anything Goes challenge.
Thank you for popping by….
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Cath
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Friday, 30 November 2018
Today, I’m thankful that while every day may not be perfect, there’s something good in every day and always something to be thankful for
This brings me to the end of my month of Thankfulness and I’ve really enjoyed it. It’s been so good for me to focus on the good things every day.
It also brings me to the end of AEDM, which I’ve thoroughly enjoyed. Big thank yous to Leah, for organising this and to our small – but very select – group of daily contributors. I’ve enjoyed getting to know you a little bit more and sharing your art.
THANK YOU!
I know I’ll see some of you on AJJ and other sites
I’m also linking to the
Anything Goes challenge at SSS Wednesdays
I’ll be back soon
Thanks for calling in
Cath
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Thursday, 29 November 2018
Today, I am thankful for language and words.
I’m really enjoying my current book – the latest Sansom novel, Tombland, and I actually look forward to bedtime, so I can go back to England 1549, and relive the peasants’ revolt and catch up with the characters.
A really good book can make us feel we’re actually living in the story and this is one of those that does it for me So I started thinking about language and words and how important they are. I don’t usually watch a lot of TV, but lately, I’ve been watching a lot of French dramas – thanks to More 4 – so that’s why I sometimes find myself in ‘French mode’. I lived in the suburbs of Paris for a short time and have never tired of being besotted with the French language… I just think it’s so graceful. Yet, they have far fewer words at their disposal than we English do and there are things that are really difficult to express in French.
I can’t help but think about what the Bible says:-
‘The tongue has the power of life and death’ (Proverbs 18).
It’s so true. We can use our words to bless or to harm people. So here’s my page for today…
I went hunting for my collection of words torn or cut from various magazines and was pleased to find they weren’t a casualty of my recent ruthless clearout! I just stuck them onto my page randomly and added a few of my own. There was definitely no plan here, lol.
I’m linking this to AEDM
and to
Art Journal Journey’s Vintage or Modern
Have a great Thursday!
Thanks for stopping by…
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Cath
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Labels: JOURNALLING
Wednesday, 28 November 2018
I’ve had a free day today, so I’ve been enjoying the quiet of my craft room… bliss!
Only 2 more days left in November… I thought I’d be relieved, but I’m beginning to realise I’ll miss my (almost) daily visits to the AEDM peeps… but I’m sure Christmas prep will soon take over! Good AND bad but definitely busy… and I can see most of you at Art Journal Journey.
Today, day 28, I’m thankful for flowers.
Earlier today, I went into my yard to check the bulbs I’d planted and was pleasantly surprised at just how many fuchsias are still in bloom. I love them at any time but they just looked especially beautiful this morning because I didn’t expect them. (I should explain that in England a yard isn’t a garden, as it is in the US, but a paved area behind the house, most often found in older terraced (all joined together) houses, like mine. This house is over 100 years old and was owned by the builder of the whole terrace – about 8 houses and 2 small shops - so it’s a little bigger than the others and had just been completely renovated when I moved in . I keep lots of pots of flowers, herbs, hanging baskets and other things there.)
My journal page is a stark contrast to yesterday’s plain page (now with more stamping and stencilling added) – it’s busy – way TOO busy, really but I was having fun I was in French mode, so did a lot of my journalling and stamping in French but the torn text is in English.
As usual, the die cuts have absorbed some of the Oxide inks behind them but I don’t mind that. The black flowers are stencilled, not stamped, but they are embossed because I used Versafine ink to stencil with.
I’d forgotten I also intended posting this pic of my favourite floral treat – when in season – I’ve only recently begun to love tulips, but love the fact that as they are decaying, they open up and gradually change colour, displaying an amazing range of hues and looking more and more beautiful – a bit like Autumn leaves. I keep them until they really are falling apart.
I made some cards for a couple of challenges, too. In keeping with the Floral theme, I made this one…
…which fits in nicely with the challenge over at
Addicted to Stamps and more - photo inspiration
This one is for Moo Mania and More – Trees
I also made another tree card – I think the grey, dark weather was influencing my choices, today.
This one is for Time Out’s Black, White and one colour challenge…
and also for
Craft Creations, Anything Goes
and
I am, of course, also linking to AEDM
Thank you for stopping by
See you again soon, hopefully tomorrow
Cath
xxx
Labels: CAS, DISTRESS OXIDES, JOURNALLING, SMOOSHING
Tuesday, 27 November 2018
Am I confusing you? I confuse myself…
I’m going back a day to journal my Day 26 of thankfulness in November because I was out all day and way too tired to play when I arrived home. But I was SO very thankful to be able to come ‘HOME’.
I spent 17 years (mostly by choice, I hasten to add) living in a house I never really felt was my home and after another 4 years in a small flat, I was so very grateful to move into my current home! So I decided to celebrate it in a very simple journal page.
I live in what used to be a mining village in the industrial North West of England. It may not be the prettiest of villages and my house may not be a super duper big house, but it’s where I feel at home and I have almost everything I need virtually on my doorstep. I’m blessed.
I thought I’d add a couple of my mop up journal pages while I’m here… this one has a faint image of Icarus flying in the background and is one of my favourite da Vinci quotes. I have it in a stamp but it’s hard to read.
This page is very rough but is one of my favourite Bible verses…
Hopefully, I’ll be back to the right day tomorrow…
Linking this to AEDM – even if it IS a day late…
Thanks for looking
See you soon
Cath
xxx
Labels: JOURNALLING