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Wednesday 11 April 2018

Hi All.

Long time no post! I think i may possibly be the worst blogger ever! I hope you are all well.

Today I would like to share with you a card we made on monthly card class recently using a bridge fold or u-fold card base. I have been meaning to make this style of card for a long time and these lovely oriental images from Woodware inspired me!



Products used - Pink & Grey linen 12x12 cardstock, PI smooth white cardstock, Graphmaster Alcohol pens, Fancy Pants 12x12 patterned papers, Distress Oxide Inkpads, Memento Inkpad - Tuxedo Black, EK Success Edge Punch, Woodware Clear stamps Bamboo & Blossom & Three Little Maids.

Going forward, I think we may change the direction of the blog slightly and post a few projects and also some new products arriving in at Loobi Crafts. I hope you will still join us, watch this space,

Bye for now
Lisa

Friday 1 September 2017

Gilding Flakes & Wildflowers

Hi All,

I'm back again with another tutorial from Dabble Day - I'm working my way through in between website updates, which I'm way behind on! 

The gilding flakes on this card make a great background and I love these Tim Holtz Wildflower dies! 


On a 7x7" card blank use 12mm double sided tape to create a border around the whole card - make sure you butt right up to the edges and have no gaps. Then peel the backing off the tape and sprinkle gilding flakes over the top (I did this one side at a time). Use a piece of Rub It Scrub It or a stencilling brush in a circular motion to remove the extra gilding flakes and tip them back in the pot.

Diecut a set of Tim Holtz wildflower dies from black cardstock and also punch a circle and diecut a pierced square. 

Cut a square of A4 adhesive sheet and stick it to the same size piece of card. Remove the top layer of the backing and stick down your diecut flowers and circle moon - some can hang off the edge and you can trim the excess off later. Use the backing off the adhesive sheet to rub over all of the positioned diecuts to adhere them properly. Cover the leftover sticky area with gilding flakes and remove excess as before.

Wrap black twine around this panel and add a twine bow and black pearls. Mat onto your ready diecut square and onto card blank.

Stamp words onto black cardstock using a WOW! clear inkpad and emboss using WOW! Fairytale embossing powder. Chop words as required and add to card.

Products used (items not on the website available in store)
Cosmic Shimmer Gilding Flakes
A4 adhesive sheets
Black Twine
3mm adhesive black pearls
Circle Punch
7x7" cards & envelopes
Black cardstock
WOW! Clear ink pad
WOW! Embossing Powder - Fairytale

Hope you like it!
Bye for now
Lisa xx

Thursday 31 August 2017

Fishing you a great day!

Hi All,

Long time, no blog! I really do need more hours in the day.....or helper monkeys! 

As promised to those of you who came to Dabble Day a couple of weeks ago, I promised I would get round to doing some instructions.

Sue Wilson gave us the idea for this card using her Fishbowl Die set at the Trade Show earlier this year. She has a video tutorial here.



I had filled the Creative Expressions treat cups with hand sanitiser and used Cosmic Shimmer glue to adhere an acetate circle to the back to seal it ahead of time, as advised - it really does take a couple of days for the glue to completely dry!

Using the circle die that come with the Fishbowl die set I diecut a piece of coconut white cardstock - this is what i created my fishbowl scene onto. 

I stamped and heat embossed all of my images (from the Fishbowl Friends set) using black Versafine Ink and clear embossing powder. Stamp the pebbles first and then mask them off and stamp the cat so he'll look like he is peeking through the fishbowl - Tigger would definitely do this if i had a fishbowl, in fact I think he'd have his paw in 'fishing'! I stamped the No Fishing sign and fish onto extra coconut white card and cut these out by hand. Smoosh various colours of distress ink pads onto a craft mat and mist with some water to create your own water colour palette and use a paintbrush to colour the images. Stamp some bubbles using Tumbled Glass distress ink. 

The seaweed was diecut from coconut white cardstock and distress inked using a blending tool in one of greens (possibly peeled paint). I diecut my fishbowl out of the piece of Colorcore cardstock that i used for my backing, seeing as you will cover this anyway, and lightly sanded to reveal the 'core' around the edges. 

Distress the edges of the aqua coloured cardstock with a distressing tool and mat the spotty paper on top with an equal border around the edge. Then use the circle die from the Fishbowl die set (the same one you used to cut the circle out for your scene) and cut a circle from the bottom right hand side (make sure you leave enough room so that the lip of your treat cup will not hang out of the side once it is pushed through). Lay this piece which now has a circle aperture onto your card blank and stick your fishbowl stamped scene through the aperture onto the card blank.

Now put glue round the lip of the treat cup push it up through the back of the circle aperture, use tape to hold in place for extra adhesion until the glue dries. Now stick this whole piece onto your card blank and your fish scene should show through the treat cup.

Stamp and emboss the greeting onto the back on the patterned paper circle you have left (it then matches the ivory spots perfectly), distress around the edge with tumbled glass and stamp some bubbles. Mount this onto your card with foam pads.

Products used (i have created links to the items we have on the website, all other items in stock in store)

Sue Wilson Fishbowl Die Set
Creative Expressions Clear Stamp Set Fishbowl Friends
White 5x5 Cards & Envelopes
Creative Expressions Treat Cups
Distress Ink Pads - various colours
12x12 Colorcore cardstock
12x12 Canvas Corp Paper - Blue & Ivory Dot Reverse
Versafine Inkpad - Onyx Black
Clear Embossing Powder
Paintbrush
Craft Mat
Water Mister
Heat Gun
Blending Tool & Foam
Distressing Tool
Cosmic Shimmer Acrylic Glue
Acetate

Thanks for reading.
Bye for now
Lisa
xx



Wednesday 21 June 2017

Living in a Fantasy Land....

Hi All,

Hope you are all enjoying the gorgeous weather!! I'd enjoy it more in the garden with a cocktail! But after a lovely holiday in Wales last week it's back to the grind stone. We weren't quite as lucky with the weather but it was perfect Snowden climbing weather (not quite the terrain i expected!!) and we did manage a lovely sunny day at the beach.

Today I'd like to share with you a card i made for class recently - which I think I will be making quite a few more of! - using Cosmic Shimmer Colour Cloud inks which are fairly new out from Creative Expressions and some of the newer release Woodware stamps by Francoise Read. 


For the background I used Smoothies to sponge the Chalk Colour Cloud inks onto white laid cardstock and then used Tim Holtz's spritz and flick technique to create the faux bleached splotches. I then scraped Cosmic Shimmer Texture Paste through a star mask up the left side and stamped the heart in clear embossing ink and embossed with one of the WOW! glitter embossing powders.

The Woodware Unicorn stamp was stamped in Versafine Grey ink and embossed in a clear sparkle embossing powder. I coloured him with the Chalk Colour Clouds and for the heart I used a zig glue pen and WOW! Sparkles glitter - love these!! I stamped the sentiment from the Woodware Fantasy Land set using the Chalk Colour Clouds again - so versatile!!

Thanks for reading! 

Bye for now
Lisa xx

I would like to enter my card into the following challenges:




Thursday 1 June 2017

Relax....Father's Day Slippers

Hi All,

Thanks for joining me. We're still enjoying lovely weather aren't we! I'm off to Wales for a week next week, so I'm sure that will change lol.

Today I would like to share a card I made for class last week using the Woodware Man Slippers stamp. I have stamped my base image on kraft card and then another on some Fancy Pants patterned paper. I cut them both out and coloured in some of the trim.  


The Father's Day words are from another Woodware set - Wearing it Well. And the diecut letters are Tim Holtz Block Talk.

All backed onto another piece of Fancy Pants, which is distressed anyway, but i paper scraped the edges, added some distress ink and some splats to grunge it up a little more :-)

This would make a great retirement or birthday card as well. 

Bye for now
Lisa
x

I would like to enter my card into my first ever challenge on the Cardz 4 Guyz - Your Favourite Colour Combo Challenge #170

Thursday 25 May 2017

Throwback Thursday - Patch Elephant

Hi All,

Hope you are all enjoying the GORGEOUS weather! I love getting out all my summer clothes. And it's definitely Aperol Spritz weather, which i enjoyed last night when I got home. 

Well it's that time again, so I'm sharing another oldie but goodie this week. 

I think there is definitely a theme with many of cards and that's Woodware stamps! LOL! There is so much you can do with them. 

I have used this Baby Patch Elephant stamp a few times. My friend had asked me to make a non-religious Christening card so out he came again. 

I stamped 'Ellie' onto patterned paper and cut him out and stuck this onto a base image that i had stamped on white card. The name has been cut from one of Tim Holtz' alphabet dies - Wordplay, and the stars from a nesting set. I printed the date on the computer.




Thanks for reading. 

Bye for now
Lisa x


Thursday 18 May 2017

Throwback Thursday - Woodware Felicity Bubble Bloom

Hi All,

Hope you are all well.

Gosh isn't it miserable at the mo!! Makes a supermarket run even less enjoyable!

I realise I'm slacking again in the blog department. I really do need helper monkeys :-) I thought I would introduce a throwback Thursday to my blog and share some of my older makes with you all.

This card is still one of my favourites - quick and easy but effective. I have used Woodware Bubble Bloom Felicity clear stamp and stamped onto Kraft card with clear embossing ink and embossed with white embossing powder. The verse which comes on he set is done in the same way. I have then coloured some of the 'bubbles' with a white pencil and some with a white gel pen, added some white Card Candi, twine and mat and layered onto white card and a Kraft card base. Simples :-)




Thanks for reading my post.
Keep dry!
Love
Lisa xx