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Showing posts with label creative journey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative journey. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Dum And Dee's Excellent Adventure

Wonderland's all very well and good, but we all need a change from time to time, so Alice and Co have had a day out in Old London Town (cue Phantom Raspberry Blower - you had to be there lol)
The monthly challenge at The Altered Alice is 'Going Postal', so I've made a postcard to commemorate their visit.
My card has been Pan Pastel'd in blues, magenta - lurve this shade, and greens. The stamps are a mixture of Clarity (that's the ATC sized postage stamp top right), Tim Holtz (postcard) Cherry Pie (all of the Alice stamps) Kanban (London and the cancellation stamp). The main image stamps are Creative Journey and Artistic Outpost.
You can imagine the state of my craft room with this load of stamps out, and the bin in overflowing... I wanted to do this on glossy card with a brayered background, but after getting smudgy fingerprints on 5 or 6 I gave up and reached for the Pans. I love the crisp image Versafine gives, but I always smudge.
Check out the amazing artwork at The Altered Alice, and thanks very much for looking x

Friday, 23 September 2011

Roll Up Roll UP Simon Says Stamp And Show Us An ATC

Simon want's an ATC this week so here's mine

I wanted to use my Graphic 45 circus stamps and didn't have enough room with just one surface so decided to make a tryptich. My trapezing clown is hanging from a cocktail stick lol.

The circus stamp is from Scrolls Work Stamps.
The stamps used on the inside
I really enjoyed this challenge.
Have a great weekend and thanks very much for looking x

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

London Calling

I've just discovered a new (to me) challenge site which is Fashionable Stamping. I really like it 'cos stamping /inkyness really is my favourite. This time around the challenge is to make a tag.
I've used a mixture of stamps from Artistic Outpost and Creative Journey. These stamps are brilliant, really thick rubber. The background is a mixture of Kanban and Graphic 45, and there is a gread deal of Diamond Glaze going on!
I really enjoyed making this, and thanks very much for looking x