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Sunday, 30 August 2009
CHALLENGE 2 QUESTIONS
A. Yes! Make the 2 complimentary colours dominant thats all. You wouldn't want to colour Tildas face yellow after all!
Q. Do you use have to use the 'proper' colours like red and green?
A. Not at all, be adventurous, pink is a tint of red so you could use a dark green and light pink, aqua and tangerine like Lisa did, there are so many possibilities if you look at shades and tints of each colour :)
Q. Can I email my entry?
A. Yes! Make sure you get an acknowledgement, if you haven't received one within 48 hours then leave a message in the message box in the sidebar.
Monday, 24 August 2009
Winners of Challenge 1
Sunday, 23 August 2009
CHALLENGE #1 - BLOSSOMS
The way this blog will work (except this time) is I will post up some tutorials, links to tutorials, hints and tips etc PRIOR to a challenge so that you can use your knowledge when the challenge is set plus it will give you time to prepare. Obviously I don't know everything so please feel free to add comments or email tips in to be added. There will also be a question and answers thread or you can email me about anything craft and blog related.
Firstly I would like to introduce you to one of our sponsors, a very familiar name, Joanna Sheen
Joanna has been involved in crafts for 30 years, has written over 30 books from cookery to crafts and flowers. She is best known for her craft CDs, cardmaking and pressed flowercraft programmes and can regularly be seen on Ideal World and Create & Craft TV.
Her website is a gem of the latest craft goodies from stamps to CD's and flowers and pens to suit all budgets, tips and tutorials and projects galleries and if you see something you fancy its FREE postage and packing on most items worldwide! Please check out her site, apart from her shop she has a lovely friendly forum with lots to do!
Joanna is offering a voucher for one lucky participant, thank you Joanna!
Now onto our very first challenge!
I've chosen Blossoms (flowers) as a nice easy starter as we're a new blossoming group and everybody has flowers somewhere! Stamp them, stick them, pick them or make them from scratch the choice is yours! I'll show you the DT works and later on over the next week I'll highlight various ways of using flowers in your designs.
To enter, leave a link to your card in the comments box below, if you dont know how to do this there is a tutorial in the sidebar on the right or if it goes Pete Tong DON'T PANIC :-)
If you don't have a blog, please email entries in. Please post your entries by Noon UK time on 24th Aug.
Our design team is made up of very new cardmakers up to more experienced with a variety of styles and skills. We also have a special uber talented guest designer each challenge so you will see a full range of examples. Now remember, everyone starts somewhere (I sound like Granny Murray!) and I hope you start with us :)
So your challenge is to use flowers of any kind somewhere on your design :)
The butterfly stamps are from Clear Choice stamps and are stamped with stazon onto a background I made by rubbing Distress Inks over cream card. The flower is stamped onto an old book page that I stuck to some card and using a stamp that was free with Craft Stamper Magazine and then inked with the same Distress Inks (Mustard Seed, Old Paper and Walnut Stain). The ribbon and brown card was from my stash. Easy peasy!
A4 card scored at 12.5cm so it creates card base off centre.
16cm light pink card, 15cm green card, 14cm dark pink card – this has been embossed with big shot flowers textured plate then glitter added.
5cm x 21cm dark card again embossed with flowers plate but this time a pink inkpad used to highlight.
4 squares – 2 light pink & 2 green
Hero Arts flower set – this has been stamped with Versamark and then heat embossed with clear embossing powder
This is made up using a plain cream card to which I glued the purple backing, added some self adhesive flowery border and then put three photographs all of which show the wild rose tree which is in our back garden.
I used a flower paper for the vase shape, attached a piece of card and added two more flowers topped with buttons, the main flowers are 2 flowers topped with ribbon to make another flower.
A simple yet, in my opinion, effective card which with any sort of papers I am sure anybody could make. I started with a C5 size card, I used a sheet of "Hot off the Press" background paper, cut one sheet to size to cover the front of the card and use a glue roller to attach it. I then used a stamp I bought in a "Hot off the Press" kit and pink ink to stamp the swirls in each corner of the card. The tag in the middle is from the same kit, I cut it out and mounted it onto card (just to make it a little thicker) then attached it to the card with 3d foam. Last but not least two little gems attached to the tag on the front.
Sugar Nellie 'Blossom' stamp, coloured in with promarkers - image cut out using nestabilities scalloped oval dies and edged with distress ink. The backing paper was made using a matching flower stamp - stamped repeatedly on plain white card, coloured in with promarkers, edged with distress ink and glitter glue added to the flower centres for some sparkle. Strip of self-adhesive lace added to finish.
Patterned paper K & Co, silk flower recycled, decoupage flower in centre from patterned paper, stickles glitter glue and Sakura Glitter Pen.
I used Sugar Nellie's Country Cousins country garden, water coloured using whispers brush markers, lilac card stock and layered backing paper, a ribbon to cover the join then matted the image on gold mirri board. To finish it off I punched a scalloped circle from the same gold card and centering a flower cluster punched a smaller circle to make a free moving embelishment by fastening with three jump rings under the flower from Joanna Sheens site
My scrapbook page is 12 X 12
Flowers cut with Sizzix dies Flower Layers #3 and Three Leaf Stem
I die cut the flowers from patterned papers and then scrunched them up to make them look old and have some dimension. I only glue the centers on them to each other so they are 3 dimensional. I added bright buttons to the centers. The leaves are cut from a vine and I cut the actual leaves off and inked them to make them look old.
For the main card, I wrapped a length of ribbon and added a pleated a ribbon bow, with a large brad in the centre. I mounted the flower on top and then added three brads on top of the ribbon.
I thought I'd go back to my roots with this challenge and use some peel offs, I think most cardmakers start with them or will use them at some point. The peel off is from a sheet of pansies and I chose the one in a vase. I stuck them onto card and cut them out then coloured them with copic markers and added stickles glitter glue to the centres. I also added some additional pansy heads to make it 3d.
Image is a digital stamp by Victoria Case which has been coloured with copic pens and I used nestabilities to cut out the oval. Flowers and leaves are punches and the centres are gems I coloured with copic pens to match.
BY BEAUMONT FOX
BY JULIE W
BY MANDIE F
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
TUTORIAL - COLOUR THEORY
We all know that primary colours are red, yellow and blue and that red and yellow make orange and yellow and are secondary colours but do you know which of these work well together?
Lets start right at the beginning...
Here is a basic colour wheel, print it off if you dont have one already :)
It is composed of your primaries (Red, Yellow and Blue) Next but one are your secondaries (Green, orange and violet) and your Tertiaries which are a mix of a secondary and a primary (Red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet and red-violet.
You may have also heard the terms shade, tint and tone, what are these?
• Tint - Color + White (Red+White=Pink thus pink is a tint of red)
• Tone - Color + Grey (These make pastels)
• Shade - Color + Black (Red+Black=Burgundy thus burgundy is a shade of red)
• Value - How light or dark a color is.
• Aggressive - AKA 'Warm'. The yellows, oranges, and reds. These come towards the eye more (spatially) and are generally 'louder' than passive colors.
• Passive - AKA 'Cool'. The greens, blues, and violets. These recede from the eye more (spatially) and are generally 'quieter' than the aggressive colors.
OK so what colours go together?
There are 6 common colour schemes used in art & design. These are Monochromatic, complimentary, analogous, split complimentary, triatic and tetradic.
MONOCHROMATIC
Monochromatic colours are all the hues (tints and shades) of a single color. The tints and shades add depth and highlights. Simply select one "portion" such as blue from the colour wheel. The example is a blue-green monochromatic.
COMPLIMENTARY
Complimentary colours are those directly opposite each other on the wheel e.g red & green; blue & orange. They look good together and compliment each other. You can use them to create sharp contrasts or mix them to create a neutral grey.
ANALOGOUS
These are colours next to each other on a colour wheel. Select any quarter of the wheel for an Analogous colour scheme.
As they are similar to each other they blend well particularly if one colour is used as the dominant and the others to add highlights. They create a sense of harmony and blend well together and are effective at showing depth. You will use this in your colouring such as with copic markers.
The split complementary scheme is a variation of the standard complementary scheme. It uses a colour and then two colors adjacent to its complementary. It is a good choice for beginners, I use it the most myself!
TRIATIC
Probably the most common scheme used in cardmaking and scrapbooking, this involves using three colours spaced evenly around the wheel as it balances warm and cool colours. For best use let one colour dominate and use the others as highlights. It gives a strong visual contrast while maintaining balance.
TETRADIC
The tetradic (also known as a double complementary) scheme uses four colours arranged into two complementary color pairs (as in a rectangle). This colour scheme can be difficult to use in equal amounts so you should choose one of the colours to be dominant and the others to highlight.
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Blossoms Blossoms everywhere!
Ribbon Blossom by Judy Laing. They are fun and funky to make. Judy's is smaller than the tutorial version on splitcoast stampers here but doesn't overwhelm the card. You simply use smaller lengths of ribbon or cut them down to suit.
Judy has a wonderful way with flowers, always a little bit different. Have a browse round her blog and check out her gorgeous lollipop flowers here
And Celebrate by Tab Robinson. I call Tab the "Master of the Mulberry" for what she does with those mulberry paper flowers. You know the ones that are sitting in the back of your drawers with stems on that you dont quite know what to do with, well Tab has breathed new life into them with a "Bit of Glimmer mist and Glamour dust" which is becomming a catchphrase lol!
Check out her blog for more dazzling mulberries
Monday, 10 August 2009
BLOG CANDY WINNER!
1. Louise (Looby)
2. Jana78
3. Ch3rrie
4. Gemma W
5. Julie W
6. Caro
7. Valerie J
8. Crazy craft shed
9. Sarah B
10. Lisa
11. Maureen
12. Teresa W
13. Shell
14. Josephine
15. Sarah (Clarabell)
16. Nicola
17. Aunty Sue
18. Craft Chick
19. Tarts wot craft
And random.org says the winner is.....
NUMBER 16 - NICOLA!
Well done sweets! Please email me your address!
Some Blog Candy :)
If you're anything like me you may have heard of the term blog candy and people asking you to visit their blog as they have candy. Now my folks taught me never to take sweets from strangers and I used to be really puzzled why people gave away sweets on blogs, I mean you don't know them, you wouldn't take a sweet from a stranger at the bus stop now would you?
Then the penny dropped (after quite some time I might add!) that BLOG CANDY is not sweets, its CRAFT GOODIES!!! All those months I missed out not knowing this haha!
So I am offering our own candy! That is crafty goodies! I will add an item a day until we officially open on 10th August. Want a chance to win it? Here's how...
We have got 2 MEGA huge sponsors, really big players in the world of crafts with oodles of awards, allocades and massive product ranges between them. Each day I will post up a different clue about them or their products. You need to try and guess who the two fantastic sponsors are.
To enter leave a message in the comments box. You can make ONE guess PER DAY (email if you don't have a blog although you should be able to leave comments) and all the correct entries will go into the prize draw and a winner will be picked at random before challenge 1.
Here is the 1st item going into the blog candy box, some 3d decoupage sheets, 2nd item some peel offs, 3rd is ribbon, 4th is a cling rubber stamp by Sarah Kay for Stampavie called ""Lucy & Kitty" I keep thinking its an xmas one, its not but it *can* be! 5th is some scrummy glass beads including some two colour crackle glass ones, 6th is some accents (vellum stickers, sticky ribbon etc) by AMM, 7th is some epoxy? stickers of some gorgeous little cherubs and corners, 8th is 3d stickers and die cuts by craft house which I use quite a lot myself!
9th is a sakura stardust pen in clear and a souffle pen in white, essential kit! 10th is a packet of Dazzlers by Petaloo and also a scrummy pack of pink and black flora doodles. 11th is 10 decoupage sheets by Jolly Nation with 10 matching backing papers. 12th is a pack of scratch art scratch & sparkle which can be used in basic, intermediate and advanced (all instructions included!) 13th is 2 bottles of Moonglow starburst stains (these are THE most gorgeous dyes on the market and I have 59 of them myself!) They are Poinsettia red gold and Cathedral pines green so perfect for xmas. 14th and final are some lilac and pink beads, heart shaped glass beads, some silver charms and some swarovski crystal beads, these really dazzle so use sparingly!
There is a nice little mix of starter materials through to more advanced ones. I'll be taking entries up to 12pm GMT on Monday 10th Aug, all correct guesses will go into the draw for the winner to be announced later in the day.
GOOD LUCK!
Keep guessing! You have to have the right answer to be entered so keep going!
NOTE: Once you get both right your name will be noted so you can keep trying each day if you're not sure! It doesnt go on the final guess, once you hit on it then you're in the draw!
Friday, 7 August 2009
Introducing the Design Team
My name's Jack and I'm from Hampshire, UK. I've been making cards about 2 years now and LOVE stamping! I also do a bit of parchment craft and beading. I also like to get involved with card & ATC swaps on groups. I recently made my own blog so I will learn with you and have just taken the plunge to do my first blog challenge!
I have been making things since I was small but it wasn't until I saw a card making demo in 2002 and thought I could do that that I took up card making. I like trying different techniques and like bright and bold colours. I love taking part in blog challenges and love sketches as it gives me opportunity to try different styles.
My name's Joy and I'm in my 70's! I live in North Devon, UK. I've been doing various crafts since I was a small child including crochet, machine knitting, embroidery and model painting and only recently took up cardmaking. I like being involved in swaps and this will be my first challenge.
I'm Lisa and I live in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, with my husband Pav, our 2 little boys Morgan and Dexter and 2 cats. I've always been a fairly crafty person - I learnt to knit as a child and then moved onto embroidery. Just over 2 years ago we had a little boy, Harvey, who was stillborn. Needing something to focus on in the months following our loss, I wandered into a craft shop, found a cardmaking magazine and was soon well and truly hooked! I quickly progressed from one small craft box, to a set of drawers in the living room, to a whole craft room of my own, and I still don't seem to have enough room for everything. Crafty Cardmakers is my first Design Team position and I'm thrilled to be involved, I can't wait for the challenges to start!
Hi My name is Rachel aka Loopy, I have four amazing children and have been married to Chris for fifteen years.
I cross stitched for about two years before making my first
card using small stitched images. Once I made the first card I was hooked and switched to card crafting. I have
been obsessed with cardmaking and paper craft since and started in my bedroom on a desk,moved up to a small
shed and now this year moved to a 16 x 9 foot craft studio. I am still pretty new to the whole world of crafting
though as ill health often gets in the way. I am finding rubber stamping is my fave right now, I just love painting
the images and bringing them to life. I have to admit to being a gadget gimp and have many things I have no clue how to use. I will also admit to being a bit odd about card and paper stock, I hoard it then can't bear to cut into the special ones!
My name is Toria also known as Vicky. I live in a lovely part of the UK - Pembrokeshire, West Wales.
I have been into crafting for quite a few years now. I am very lucky as my Mum is into crafting too. I like to use a number of techniques among these are ribbon embroidery, Parchment Craft, Decoupage and stamping. But it is stamping that I really enjoy. Watercolour pencils, Polychromous pencils & Zest it Oil and Copic markers are my favourite mediums for colouring my stamped images in. I love glitter and try to add some to most of my designs so I always have my stardust clear pen near me at all times. I like quite a few stamp makers but Cute Companions, Magnolia and Katie Sue are my favourites. I am always eager to learn new techniques and improve those I already use. I also love to make miniature needle felted bears and chenille stem bears. My favourite colours are: Blue, Purple, Pink, Turquoise and Jade. It is funny how I keep coming back to these colours for my card making, but I try to make a point of using other colours if I can possible do so.
My name's Jenny and I am a 33 and live in Wolverhampton. I have been attempting to make cards for the last 3 years, but not made many as tend I to do personalised ones, so this is a good learning tool for me. I work for a government agency, about to start a new job in 6 weeks.
I love art and crafts end of , I now have a room to create in, I started making jewellery 3 years ago, I often make and sell these items now, I happened to buy a mag to make a valentines card for hubbie in 2008 so that would be febuary, and i have been hooked ever since, I have found it had to break into the docrafts site, as i dont have enough for the challenges on there, for example i entered PB challenge, this card took me all week only to be told that i must use a PB stamp !! I love to do challenges, but its hard to do when you dont have the stamps, I have done the wallet swap on there and that was good, I have also done the diecut swap as well, I havent got a fav technique, im really into trying any thing at the moment as i still consider myself a newbie, some of the cards out there are stunning it will be a while before I am in the bottom of that league lol - I think though im more of a sticking and glueing card maker not a stamper yet - Need to get my head around the copics and promarkers first.