Showing posts with label Katy Leitch Stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katy Leitch Stamps. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 April 2016

Inspiration card by Titbelsoeur

Hello everyone !
Titbelsoeur today sharing a distressed card with you, to help you participate in our April challenge.



I have first peeled and gessoed a piece of cardboard, then stamped 

clocks from Time
A Stitch in Time ruler from Dressmaking
Encyclopaedia Botanica dictionary page from Katy Leitch
Journaling Words, Imagine and Creative  from Words and sayings

And then I stamped the Butterfly from Neil Walker twice with distress pens, cut them out and sticked them on to the cardboard.
And here it is ! 


Thanks so much for stopping by,
your comments are very much appreciated, 
here, on my blog, or on the Artistic Stamper's Facebook page.
Do not forget to participate in our 

MONTHLY CHALLENGE
April Challenge-All Things Distress

 to win some fabulous Artistic Stamper stamps.

Titbelsoeur

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Free birds !

Hello everyone, Titbelsoeur here with birds everywhere...
I have made a tiny album, using an ugly scrapbook page :


covered it with gesso, then book pages :


adding acrylic paints with a card, not waiting for the gesso to dry :


then adding Splats & Swirl with the Artistic Stamper's mask 


folded the paper in 4 on a side and 4 on the other side and then cut the edges :


folded the pleats, placed one end on top of the others and the other end on top of it to make the edge :


and glued Neil Walker's and Katy Leitch's birds and quotes stamped on the pages of a dictionary :








Thanks so much for stopping by,
your comments are very much appreciated.
Don't forget to participate in our monthly challenge to win some fabulous Artistic Stamper stamps.

Titbelsoeur

Saturday, 24 January 2015

A few of my favourite things...

Hello all!  Alison (butterfly) here to share another journalling page with you.  This one centres around a vintage photo and one of my favourite Katy Leitch flower stamps.  Cups of coffee at the ready?  Let's dive in...


I started by layering torn book pages and heavy gesso into a kraft-paper journal (still working through the pages carved out of my candle niche!).


The next step was some stamping... the Encyclopedia Botanica flower and one of my favourite Calligraphy Mats, number #4, stamped in Sepia, and with clear-embossing for the flower to give extra definition.


I then started playing around with ephemera and embellishments and it all came together without me really thinking very hard.


This wonderful young woman from the Darkroom Door Photobooth sheets was really the catalyst.  (Since I'm having to be patient about getting my hands on the new Tim Holtz Photobooth release, I'm playing with these for now!)


The determined set of her mouth and the humorous gleam in her eyes drew me to her at once.  Here's someone setting out into the world with her head screwed on straight and ready to pursue her desires.


She's layered up over some Tim Holtz ephemera, some shabby lace and some stained calico from when I did my last rusting session (a long time ago... there needs to be another one very soon).


The journey she takes will undoubtedly be full of twists and turns, but you can bet your bottom dollar she'll grit her teeth and come out smiling in the end.  This word from Journalling Words #2 seemed the right one for her.  The layers here include some more of the rusty calico as well as some tea and coffee-stained tissue paper.


You'll recognise the book page Frameworks Trellis pieces (they put in an appearance on my New Leaf tag as well as my Russian Love Is In The Air hanging)... 


Here they've had lots of shading (with Inktense pencils and a water brush) to embed them in the page.


I found when I was looking at some of the photos that I couldn't make my eyes see them properly - they kept either sinking in to the page or sticking out - a sign that the shading for dimension is doing its job, I suppose.


It was while I was creating the shadows around the Frameworks and the other ephemera - with various blue and grey Inktense pencils - that I decided the flowers might look good with some "sky" around them.


I'm really pleased with how it makes the image pop.


The other elements which made an early appearance in the plans were the wooden butterflies.


I already like them in "naked" wood, but for this page I decided they should be crackled.


I used the Croco Crackling in White again (as on my last journalling page here).


And then added splodges of Black Soot, Gathered Twigs and Vintage Photo Distress Stains, wiping back and adding more until I was happy with the grungy look.


The little wooden buttons I did leave naked - though they did get caught in the splatter fire!


You'll have spotted the metal accents - some Idea-ology pieces that worked with my young woman... business-like cogs and paper clips, and the Muse Token which is definitely hers by rights.  I sanded it back to give it an extra burnished glow.


So that's today's bit of fun.  The journalling does seem to have taken hold, and I'm enjoying the freedom it's giving me to play.  I'm hoping you're still enjoying the results!


Thanks so much for stopping by today - it's always lovely to hear what you think.  Oh, and there's still almost a week to come and play in our New Beginnings challenge... hope to see you there.

Ingredients used:
Artistic Stamper stamps: Katy Leitch - Encyclopedia Botanica, Journalling Words #2, Calligraphy Mat #4
Archival Ink - Sepia
Distress Stains - Black Soot, Vintage Photo, Gathered Twigs
Idea-ology Findings - Muse Tokens and Gears
From my stash: gesso, wooden butterflies and buttons, book pages, rusty calico, tissue paper (plus tea and coffee), lace, Sizzix Frameworks Trellis, Tim Holtz Ephemera (but there are similar things here), Inktense pencils

Monday, 19 January 2015

Calendar ATBs by Titbelsoeur

Hello happy crafters ! Today I want to share with you the way I made a perpetual calendar with 4 blocks :


I found the template here but I am sure you will find some anywhere on the internet. 

Sorry for the bad pictures, there was very few light in my room when I made these blocks. 


I cut 24 2'x2' squares from a scrapbook paper. Did some ink tests and decided to use Antique Linen, Buldled Sage and Tumbled Glass distress inks :



 Here are some squares  stamped with butterflies, watches, postcard and Ephemera



I then stamped numbers and months with black Archival, and glued the squares on to the template :



 Fold and glue, and.... tadamm ! here they are :






Thanks so much for stopping by,
your comments are very much appreciated.
Don't forget to participate in our monthly challenge to win some fabulous Artistic Stamper stamps.

Titbelsoeur

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Autumn Leaves Card by Alison Hall

Hello Stampers! I was inspired by the beautiful colours of the Autumn trees to make this card.


Here's what I used...

Round Paint Brush (or waterbrush)
Cardstock for matting & layering - Green & Gold
7ins Square White Card 
Double sided tape

Here's what I did...

1.  I cut a piece of smoothy white card 5 1/2 ins square, used all three distress stains to ink the leaves, & stamped them on the card. I stamped the phrase, using potting soil archival ink

2. I dabbed some distress stains onto a craft mat, then used the round paint brush to pick it up & splatter.

3. Next, I sprinkled some gold embossing powder over the leaves & melted it with the heat gun.


4. I layered my artwork onto some green and gold card, then onto a white card blank to finish.

I hope this inspires you to make some Autumn cards.

Thanks for visiting,

Alison xxx

Monday, 6 October 2014

Guess what...

... the background of my card is made of...




Actually, Jennibellie showed us the technique on her forum, and I had a try (just like I try all weird techniques I view !). You just want to take 4 or 5 kitchen roll used sheets, glue 2 of them together, then another one on top of it and one or 2 again. The glue must completely wet the towels, thus you either want to use your home-made glue (with rice or flour), or add the same volume of water to your glue and mix.
Once dry, here are your sheets, all different and unique :


Now you want to stamp on the sheets :
Handstamped 


Encyclopaedia Botanica Size A5 © Katy Fox  
 outlined with white pen to highlight the stamped images
 


Encyclopaedia Botanica Size A5 © Katy Fox  


And then I stamped the
Grungy Greetings #1 
on to a watercolor paper


 And Grungy Greetings #1   on to school book pages I glued on the inside of the card for the sender to write down some sentiment !

Please let me know whether this technique did interest you, I am looking forward to reading from you ! And don't forget to participate in the Artistic Stamper monthly challenge... talking about memories !
See you !