Showing posts with label Marianne Createables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marianne Createables. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 June 2015

Tonic Verona Chest - Country Garden Theme


It's been a while, I admit, since I have added anything to my blog! I have been busy doing a larger project than my normal cards...
I decided that I wanted to try and make a piece of art etc. for my mother-in-law's birthday. I love making cards, but they are only kept for a short time, so I thought I would try something that could hang around for a bit longer!
I decided to transform one of the Tonic Chests called 'Verona' using a theme that suited the recipient: in this case 'country garden'. The chest comes flat-packed and you assemble it yourself, choosing the configuration that suits you. Once I had done this, I used some Polyfiller to fill some of the gaps that are visible and sanded this down afterwards. I knew that I wanted a garden theme, so I also wanted a gentle paint colour to match. I chose a sage acrylic paint and painted all surfaces/drawers etc. The next step for me was decorating the panels on the drawers. I had chosen a Papermania paper craft collection called 'Nature's Gallery'. There are some lovely subtle colour tones as well as drawings, birds etc., so I chose the paper pieces I liked and adhered to the drawer fronts (I distressed the edges using Tea Dye Distress Ink). On half of the drawer fronts I used the Tonic die Avante! to add the brown filigree effect. The bureau handles are also from Tonic and give a worn brassy look. They have been applied using a hand drill and brads that come with them. Finally the butterflies were all cut from the paper collection, shaped and then dipped into UTEE using my Melt Pot. The butterflies come out in a solid plastic and maintain their shape this way ( I like using lots of textures). I have dotted them around the chest to tie it all together.

My next task was to make the painted chest look less 'perfect'. I used Treasure Gold wax and rubbed it all over the sides and top of the chest. This gave a more distressed look. To decorate the chest, I  choose a scene for each of the main  panels. Each panel had a background added to it using base papers from the Papermania set with distress ink to the edges. Over the top of this, I have stamped IndigoBlu's 'Large Flourish' randomly all over, using Spun Sugar Distress Ink for a subtle look. The main flower image is from a Just Rite stamp set 'Grateful Heart Vintage Labels Two' and has been stamped in Versafine Vintage Sepia ink and embossed with Cosmic Shimmer Clear Detail embossing powder. I have cut the layers out using the matching dies and coloured the flowers using Spectrum Noir pencils (31,30,36). These layers have been raised with foam pads and some Tattered Lace foliage in various shades of green added underneath. I have also added some more of the solid butterflies and a little ladybird. The bottom sentiment panel is from an Artistic Stamper set, 'Botanical Plate 3', and has been cut and layered using Spellbinders Labels One and Decorative Labels One dies.
The other side panel starts off in the same way, but this time I have used the IndigoBlu stamp, 'Elizabeth Bennet'. Again she has also been embossed, and I have stamped the flower sections again, shaping and applying them using Pinflair. The sentiment panel is an IndigoBlu stamp from 'Enjoy Life'.
The back section was easily the panel that took the longest! I divided the panel into two main areas and needed to try and link the two. The top section I wanted to use some quotes for, so I chose one from IndigoBlu and one from Inkilicious.
In the background of the whole section I have stamped some of the background stamps from the Heartfelt Creations 'Sun Kissed Fleur' range, and coloured the foliage that will show through using Bundled Sage and Crushed Olive Distress Inks. The raised flowers have all been made using the same collection. I have stamped the flowers in Versafine, embossed them and then coloured using inks. I used Milled Lavender and Dusty Concord Distress Inks, with Ochre and Amber colours for the middles (Colour Box Cat's Eyes). They have then been cut using the matching die, shaped for definition and applied with Pinflair. The window has been cut with a Spellbinders' D-Lites die and mounted onto co-ordinating paper. I have added acetate to the window panes and created a scene in the background with a Hobby Art Scene-It set. The scene has been coloured with Distress Markers. The tiny flowers have been cut using the Sizzix Susan's Garden 'Yarrow' dies with some green foliage behind to create a window box.
The little envelope has been cut using a Marianne Creatables die and the quote is from Hobby Art. The gardening tools are actually from a large Sizzix Sizzlits set, which I have cut from shrink plastic, coloured and heated. The large panel with the willow tree has been made using a Sweet Poppy stencil. I have used Imagination Crafts' Sparkle Medium in Welsh Gold to give a magical look. There are also stamped and embossed Lavinia Fairies in the background, and some Jones' Tones glitter dotted around to make fairy dust. The sentiment is also from Lavinia and has been matted and layered using various Spellbinders' dies. I have continued the flowing flowers around onto the tiny side top panels as well.
Focussing on the front of the box now, I have used some more of the backing papers to decorate the top shelf. I have then used lots of paper flowers and created a bouquet for the centre piece. To tie-in with the brass handles, I have used lengths of jewellery chain and added some beads and charms to decorate. The flowers on the top hide the glue and create the 'swags'. Some lace to hide the joins in the chest and I was done!



Saturday, 14 March 2015

Just a Line to Say...

This card was made for my brother-in-law. I find mens' cards really tricky, as there seems to be certain stereotypes, but not all men fit into these! This card has a base made from two 6x6 craft card blanks made into a gatefold card. I have used a Crafter's Companion CD Rom - Beatrix Potter's Jeremy Fisher. The decoupage has been printed from the disc and then layered up with Pinflair. I have also made the images nest into a Spellbinders die in some complimentary green. The backing papers have been printed from the CD and again layered onto complimentary cardstock. The 'wheat' is a Spellbinders D'Lites die and the foliage is made from Tattered Lace and Marianne Creatables dies. The sentiment is from the Crafter's Companion Jeremy Fisher stamp plate. On the reverse of the card I have used the CD to print a matching 'insert'.

Saturday, 13 December 2014

Sledging Away with LOTV

I love all the craft card that is about at the moment, and I fancied teaming it with some other earthy colours. I have used Distress Inks to bring out the different layers and also to define the Spellbinders die-cut image. The image and the sentiment are from LOTV. I love this stamp because it reminds me of our little dog and my boys having fun; one of those sweet moments in time that we cherish. I have coloured the image using Distress Markers in coordinating earthy, pastel colours. The watercolour card has then been cut-out using Spellbinders Resplendent Rectangles. The flowers are die-cut poinsettias from a Marianne Creatables die. The papers are from a DCWV pad and the snowflake edge is a Memory box die. The seam binding bow, some pearls and some die-cut lea'bilities trees were the final touches, along with some glitter, of course!

Monday, 21 October 2013

Christmas Post

Well, it had to start sometime! I started some Christmas cards a few days ago using the Craftwork Cards Christmas Post collection. The first one on the left was made using papers and toppers from the collection, along with some Christmas Paper Bows from the same company. The 'tree' was made using 3 of the bows and topped with a small poinsettia flower from Marianne Creatables and some Card Candi. The tree was then backed onto coordinating red card embossed with the Crafter's Companion Christmas Patchwork folder. The pot is a Card-io stamp stamped onto kraft card and distressed at the edges with vintage photo distress ink. The main background paper was also distressed for that vintage feel and matted onto coordinating green card with a kraft card blank. The circle sentiment was backed onto a Spellbinder's delightful circle die.
The two cards below are made using the same collection and accessories, again with similar colour tones. I have also used red perfect pearls for the flower centres and found some cream and gold ribbon to add an extra touch. The card on the right was inspired by a card I made at a class this time last year with Lisa Baker, this time adapted for use with the Christmas Post collection. The card has been cut apart with some Hunkydory Snowfall acetate added and then reconstructed again. As Lisa's blog challenge is 'Traditional Christmas' I will enter these for this month...
 

Saturday, 18 May 2013

Beautiful Lili of the Valley girly!

Hi there, I have been a little quiet on the blog front this month, as I have been a busy bee working on a mammoth project in celebration of my 10th Wedding Anniversary! I have been sorting, organising and ordering 10 years worth of photos! These are then rapidly becoming a 40 page scrapbook as a present for my husband. I have never done scrapbooking before, so 40 pages with 10 different themes I think may have been a tad ambitious; but hey ho!
I have made a couple of cards though, and this lovely girly has inspired me for one of them. I know a lot of people don't like the missing features on these type of images, but I really like this one from LOTV. She is clearly happy! Both the sentiment and main image are from LOTV, the card from Hunkydory, flowers cut using Marianne Dies, and the rest of the bits and bobs are from my stash. I have coloured her with Promarkers.

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