Saturday, 8 January 2011

Time to Strike Back by Nicky Cresswell

Hello Artistic Stampers.. I'm finally back after my little sabbatical, and boy is it good to be back.
What do you mean you didn't notice i had gone.. Charming.
So anyways, today i have a fun little project for you.
A matchbox on legs {and now the dodgy pun in the title makes sense!}
And i didn't stop there, as inside is a surprise little book.
You'll first need an empty matchbox and 2 small pieces of mountboard which will be your book covers {both the same size & that fit into the draw}. You should give the whole draw and only the edges and one side of the board as shown a coat of silver, i used a marker pen but you can use the medium you prefer. Once these are dry your going to take the covers and triple emboss and stamp the blank side. I used clear utee & then added some other colours a pinch at a time {Jennie has done a great triple embossing vid that you can see HERE}
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I used the clock front and back from the Time & Keys plate and used plum archival ink
The next thing your going to need to do is cut a strip of paper to make your folding book page.
I used some of Tim's lush seasonal stack, pretty on one side and light enough on the other for your stamping.
Roughly 7" x 1¾" scored and folded 5 times to make 6 pages, but you can make it bigger/smaller as you wish.
Now you just have fun and go mad with the stamping
I used the Time & Keys plate and also the Ephemera 1 plate.




To break up the phrase i just inked each word one at a time by placing a post it note either side like shown.



And when stamping something like the swirls i masked areas again using post it notes.
When your happy with your stamping your going to attach the covers.




Remember before you glue down the back side your going to need to add a bit of ribbon that will tie your book shut once finished as shown.


Right now back to the matchbox.
Get another piece of patterned paper, i use the same piece as was used for the book, which i also stamped and then wrapped around the box.
I stamped the smallest clock i had onto cardboard and cut it out, adding a couple of game spinners for effect. A good idea is to placed a strip of masking tape to the inside of the box where the long fastener comes through to stop the draw catching on it when opening.


Add a little handle to the draw, i used a hitch fastener, and then glue on 4 legs {I used some old metal beads taken from a broken belt}.
And there you have it. I hope i have explained myself clearly enough, any questions feel free to ask away.
I hope you've enjoyed my little project, don't forget if you give this a try to come and let me know so i can visit your blog and see the results.
♥ HUGZ ♥

Friday, 7 January 2011

Birthday Bash Candy!

It's the boss here...lol and today is my birthday! 21 again! I wish! I love to celebrate and I LOVE to give away  goodies and today is no exception! only this time you will absolutely adore this candy.. modelled by the gorgeous Mario! I am giving away a Tim Holtz hoody!
All you have to do is comment on this blog post or on my own blog post here or both if you like ( I will add them all together) , add a link to your sidebar, for an extra go, and just wait!! I will end all comments on Sunday 23rd January, and announce the winner on Monday 24th January!
Happy Birthday to everyone whose birthday it is today too!
Lots of hugs
Jennie x

Thursday, 6 January 2011

For You by Tina Barnett

For You! One of the NEW Mabel Lucie Attwell stamps is available at The Artistic Stamper

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



Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Time will never wait - by Sioux Jenneys

Hello everyone! Sioux here again....I thought I would share a card today :)


1. I felt like doing a bit of paper piecing today so first I stamped the column from Architecture 1 plate onto a bit of printed paper using Archival sepia and cut it out.

2. Stamped the man from Purely Random plate twice onto printed paper to get a pair of light coloured trousers and a darker jacket using Archival coffee.

3. Stamped the elephant from Purely Random plate in Archival coffee and placed a mask of the column onto the card.

4. Stamped the man image onto the card removed the column mask and then glued the jacket and trousers cut in step 1.

5. Glued the stamped column in place.

6. Stamped the clock face from the Time and Keys plate in Distress Ink bundled sage and also the T!m corner flourish but using a second stamping.

7. Added the words from the same Time and Keys plate in Archival Crimson.

8. Tattered the edges and inked with Distress Ink pumice stone and attached to a tall slim card.



That was a nice start to the New Year :) See you again soon!
xoxo Artyjen

Monday, 3 January 2011

Winners of the Christmas blog Challenge!

It's the boss here on her monthly round up of the challenge winner, and in today's case winners!!!
We had an unprecendented 340 entries to our December Challenge..WOW!!! I have to say if we didn't come and visit , please forgive us.. we were just amazed, overwhelmed and truly grateful that you entered.
I promised that there would be 4 winners, and the top prize of £15.00 worth of your choice of The Artistic Stamper stamps goes to
ANNE BRIGGS ( flutterbycrafter)
Mr Random.org also chose to win £10 worth of stamps (of your own choosing) too!! Step up

Please email me ( email on the sidebar) to claim your prizes!
Congratulations to everyone!
Don't forget that we have a challenge every month and this month it is "Things with wings" We would love to see your gorgeous creations!
Have a very Happy Monday!
Jennie x

Sunday, 2 January 2011

Bird Triptych By Tracy Evans

Happy New Year to you all, hope you all had a fabulous Christmas break.  It is my first time as a Guest Artist here at The Artistic Stamper Creative Team Blog and I am thrilled to have been invited.  I would like to take this opportunity to thank Hels and Jennie for the chance to show my creativity over here.

For my first piece I decided I would decorate a TRIPTYCH as this gives me more space to be creative and they are great fun to alter.

1. Paint the entire piece with Gesso and allow to dry.  Add Terra Sahara to the front and back only and again allow to dry.  Once completely dry, apply acrylic paint in orange, with highlights of yellow or yellow pastel, either will work well for this piece.   I love the wonderful texture the Terra adds to your artwork and when heated you achieve a wonderful bubble effect.  The inside of the triptych has not had any Terra added just acrylic paint.
2. Take a mini canvas and paint with acrylic paints as before and set aside to dry.  Using the Airmail Bird Complete stamp, ink up with StazOn black and stamp onto white tissue paper, tear around the image and adhere this piece to the mini canvas.  Add a small button to complete the mini canvas.
3. Add Tim's Accoutrements as handles to the triptych along with Corners to the bottom edges. To complete the front I have added BIRDS text using Tim's Chip Block Alphabet Die.

I have kept to the theme of BIRDS for the inside of my triptych too.

1. The left hand side of my triptych has had Tattered Leaves added which have been cut from card stock coloured with the same acrylic paints as the triptych.  Two of the leaves have been stamped with the Distressed Background stamp and before the leaves were adhered to this panel I added the Sequin Waste background. To complete this side panel I added two mini birds.
2. Colour a piece of card or watercolour paper with acrylic paints and once dry stamp the text from the Airmail Bird Collage Elements stamp on top of the coloured card and cut into a panel sized piece to create your bird house.  Machine stitch around the edges  Stamp the bird and postage stamp onto coloured card, cut out, machine stitch around the bird, add a button for the eye and add all the pieces to your house.  To complete, add an Idea-ology Philosophy Tag and add the completed piece to the centre panel of the triptych.
3. For my roof, I added some corrugated packaging that came with a Christmas present.  I cut it into a roof shape, painted with acrylic paint and hand stitched around the edge with black thread.  My bird has been stamped onto shrink plastic and shrunk using a heat tool and added to the roof.  A small gem has been added for the eye.
This is the last panel of the triptych which has had the caged bird added from the Birds Of A Feather sheet.  I have also added the Sequin Waste background as with the first inside panel.  To complete I have added Sing, bird, sing, from the Birdsong Elements sheet and leaves from Tim's Idea-ology Foliage.

Until the next time, have a fabulous week, Tracy Evans x x

Saturday, 1 January 2011

Happy New Challenge!

Good Morning and a VERY Happy New Year to you all. It is time to announce the brand new challenge for January and the theme is... THINGS WITH WINGS. As ever with our monthly challenge there will be yummy candy for one randomly chosen entrant and if you use Artistic Stamper stamps on your entry, you will have your name popped into the hat twice. The prize is £15 worth of stamps from the Artistic Stamper plus the Kling On to mount them onto. To join in, simply make a piece of art, include the theme and some rubberstamping and then leave a comment for us and add your linky to the bottom of this post.

The team have all made entries for this challenge so there are some fab idea's for you to see! Oh and before I forget... tis time to say a very warm welcome to Alison who is joining the Creative Team today.

Jennie made this pretty tag:





Sioux made this fab tall postcard:






Minxy made this cool altered artdoll piece:





Alison made this fab artdoll hanging:





And Hels made this textured canvas:





All of the products and stamps used on the Creative Team entries are readily available on The Artistic Stamper website.. oh, and... even better is the news that there is a 20% off sale on the website too! A perfect way to spend your Christmas money and save some dosh too! Thanks for looking... have a great New Year!

Hels x