I started with a Background stamp also from The Artistic Stamper . I used Tim Holtz distress inks to stamp and then went around the edges to age them.
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Alice! by Tina Barnett
I started with a Background stamp also from The Artistic Stamper . I used Tim Holtz distress inks to stamp and then went around the edges to age them.
Friday, 25 March 2011
Walkies! By Tina Barnett
I am here with a new Mabel Lucie Attwell stamp called Walkies! This stamp can be found at The Artistic Stamper shop along with some other amazing stamps!
I have used diecuts for the shape and then Tim Holtz Distress inks which I have blended in to the layers of the card. I have then used the pink lipstick ink to stamp over the yellow layer. The stamp I have used is the Baroque stamp by The Artistic Stamper .
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Pastel Mabel by Tina Barnett
I have decided to go with pastels this time around. I have used Promarkers to colour this beautiful stamp by The Artistic Stamper Mabel Lucie Attwell range.
I have added some soft tone papers and flowers from my stash to finish the card off. I think it shows how versatile the stamps can be, whether you use Promarkers, inks for a grungy feel or both! You get great results every time.Thank you for looking and go check out the full range of Mabel Lucie Attwell Stamps Here
Bye for now!
Tina xx
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
Flower Power by Tina Barnett
Hello my crafting friends!
I thought I might jump back to colourful this time around, using the fabulous Mabel Lucie Attwell stamp called "For you".
The stamp is from The Artistic Stamper
I have used Aqua Markers which are a watercolour pens from the Promarker range. I think watercolours show off the Mabel Lucie Attwell stamps so well.
I wanted to show you how you can mix in your old or forgotten stash with your new stamps. I made the card for a friends 30th Birthday, so the stamp can be for all ages.
I have used my larger nesties to make the mount and edged the top layer, surrounding the image with watercolour to bring in the shades of the main image.I used papers and flowers from my stash along with some ribbon and gems.
I hope you like the card. Let me see what you can make with your Mabel Stamps!
If you don't have any yet, you can find them Here
Bye for now!
Tina xxxx
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Mabel Lucie Attwell by Tina Barnett
I am back with one of my favourite stamps from The Artistic Stamper range of Mabel Lucie Attwell stamps.
I have gone all grungy again lol! This time I have stamped using Tim Holtz spiced marmalade distress ink.
I have only used this colour when shading the image and stamping the background. The grunge swirls are of course also Lord Tim of Holtz and also coloured with the same ink. Back to the background stamp, this wonderful stamp is the Baroque Background from The Artistic Stamper . It is a fabulous background! I can't stop using it!
I have aged the edges of the matts and the main card and sentiment. The matts and the sentiment have been paper pieced to give a different look.
The sentiment is brilliant! This is also from The Artistic Stamper in their sentiment range.
I have finished off with a few gems, ribbon and flowers to add and aged but bling finish!
I have so much fun just using one colour! Give it a go and come back and leave me a comment so I can come and look.Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Melt Pot Mad! by Tina Barnett
Now for a change to my card making I thought I would share with you some of my Melt Pot Madness!
I love to use Background stamps and embellishments together with my melt pot.
This is a script stamp by The Artistic Stamper.
Once you start I bet you get as addicted as me!
Check out the The Artistic Stamper online store for details of the stamps and all your melt pot needs!
Have fun!!!!! See you soon.
Tina xx
Thursday, 6 January 2011
For You by Tina Barnett
Wow oh wow!! I love this stamp! I have abandoned my usual Promarkers to try something a little different. I have used a Tim Holtz ink pad to colour my image, Frayed Burlap. I have still shaded the stamp image by building up the ink in some places.

I have to say I loved working with the ink! So on to the ins and outs of the card. I used an 8in by 8in card and aged the edge with the Frayed Burlap ink. I then took 2 pieces of white card stock and stamped 2 back ground stamps, one stamp on each sheet. I then used my waterpen and blended in the ink. I also aged the edge of the paper.

I made a frame using nestabilities. I then mounted the image . I layered the card together as shown.

I added some Frayed Burlap and Rock Candy crackle paints to different parts of the card. I inked a Tim Holtz swirl and added to the card.

I then completed the card with some twine and 2 heart embellishments.
I thought I would add a list of materials, most of them can be found at The Artistic Stamper Stamps
Mabel Lucie Attwell "For You" - The Artistic Stamper
Two background stamps - The Artistic Stamper
Other Materials
Frayed Burlap Ink by Tim Holtz - The Artistic Stamper
Tim Holtz Crackle paints, Frayed Burlap and Rock Candy - The Artistic Stamper
Tim Holtz Harlequin grunge board swirl - The Artistic Stamper
The Card stock, twine and embellishments were from my stash.
Well, I hope you have enjoyed looking, I think this card shows that cute stamps can be grungy too!
Happy New Year Peeps!
Bye for now
Tina xxx
Thursday, 16 December 2010
Mabel Lucie Attwell by Tina Barnett
This NEW adorable little Mabel Lucie Attwell stamp is available at The Artistic Stamper

I was drawn to this stamp as I am a dog lover and the image is CUTE! I have used Promarkers to colour the stamp.

The papers, ribbon and ribbon jewel are from my stash. I have shaped around the image and sentiment with a diecut.

I used a diecutting machine for the flower shape and the swirls.
I then finished off the card with liquid pearls and flowers.Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Happy Birthday by Tina Barnett

I have coloured the stamp with Promarkers. I have kept a purple/blue colour theme throughout as I thought it looked good with just a limited colour theme. Of course you can go mad with colours if you wish!
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
I dreaming of ...............................
Hi Peeps!
I am going to bug the wonderful Hels Sheridan, the designer of Stitchels, until she caves in and designs more Christmas stamps! I love love love the snowmen and snowladies. They are available at The Artistic Stamper
This cutie is Millie!

I have used my favourite Promarkers to colour the stamp. I decided to go for pinks instead of the traditional colourways, well Millie is a lady!

What I have tried to show in this card is that when you are creating a Christmas Card, you can use embellishments that aren't necessarily Christmas embellishments. Yes I have used a Christmas charm but everything else can be used on any card.

By changing the colour of the flowers to match the colours I have used on the stamp and adding matching ribbon and liquid pearls around the edge bring everything together.
When you look at the card you think "Pink Christmas", but really the stamp and and charm are the only Christmas themed items.
So, come on give it a go, change your everyday embellishments to blend in with your Christmas cards.
I would LOVE to see what you do, so please leave me a comment and I can come and see.
Bye for now!
Tina xxxxxxxxxxx
Monday, 25 October 2010
The Best Dressed Snowman by Tina Barnett
I am in LOVE with Stitchels Snowmen stamps by the wonderfully talented Hels Sheridan. They are available at The Artistic Stamper
This is Marty! So so cute! The stichels Snowmen and Snowladies make such amazing and cute cards.

I have also used two of the Stitchels Holly Stamps too. Marty and the holly stamps have been coloured using Promarkers.

I love making Easel cards because you can use different things for the "buffer" of the card. This time I have used ribbon.

I have also put ribbon under the main image and added a little bell charm.

I then finished off with some of my favourite perfect pearls in a little random pattern at the base of the card. The stamps make wonderful Christmas Cards of course, but also I would use them for invitations to a Christmas party. There are different Snowmen and women in the range, you must take a look! I have coloured them all so I am sure you will see more here and on my blog :0) xx
Bye for now!
Tina xxxx
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
It's Christmas time............. by Tina Barnett
This adorable little Mabel Lucie Attwell stamp is available at The Artistic Stamper
I love this little one! So cute. While I was making this card I had a idea! Yes I do have them lol! I thought this design along with the stamp would make brilliant table placements for Christmas! What do you think?
I have used Promarkers to colour the stamp. What I like about the table placement idea is that you can colour the stamp to match your colour theme. Even if it is gold or silver, the leaves would look fabulous!
I have edged the stamp with Liquid pearls, this really makes the image "pop".
I have then added some berries from my stash and placed them around the image as well as using them as a buffer for the easel card.
Now because they are quite hard to glue down I had to use silicone glue, this could then be seen so I have used some "Fluffy stuff" to go around the berries to look like snow and sprinkled some glitter to look like the snow is shimmering!
I hope you have enjoyed looking! Please leave me some comments, I love hearing your feedback.
Happy crafting! Hugs Tina xx




