Archive for May, 2009

Kiwi Tree

Monday, May 18th, 2009

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One of the many sets that I hoped we got in our New Catalogue was this set Thoughts and Prayers, I love the Tree and Vine images in the set plus the Greetings are so handy and greetings I did not have in my Stamp Stash. As per normal I have kept the colours fairly simple using only Chocolate Chip, Kiwi Kiss and Whisper White. SU! do not have a Kiwi Kiss Marker but I wanted to use Kiwi Kiss on the leafs with Chocolate Chip on the trunk and branches, So I first inked up the whole image with a Kiwi Kiss ink pad then with a Chocolate Chip Marker I went over the top of the trunk and branches, the Chocolate Chip covered fine over the Kiwi Kiss.

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Materials Used: All Stampin’ Up!
Stamps: Thoughts & Prayers and Best Yet
Ink: Kiwi Kiss and Choc Chip Marker
Paper: Kiwi Kiss Card & Printed Papers, Choc Chip Card & Printed Papers, Urban Series Printed Papers and Whisper White.
Other: Choc Chip Ribbon and Kiwi Kiss button

Side Note:
I have received many emails regards my brayering since posting THIS card last week, I am trying to respond to the emails but I just wanted to let you know I am also preparing a Video Tutorial so you can watch in real time as I brayer and I will share my tips that will make a difference to your brayering. That should be posted later in the week or early next week at the latest.

Thanks for stopping by.

Butterfly Trio

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

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I am often asked how I come up with all my idea’s, Well I don’t have a direct answer but I can say some time it just happens and the ideas flow then other times (like now) I need to work a little harder to come up with ideas, When this happens I look back at cards I have made in the past and “case” myself, For those of you who have no idea what “case” means it is Copy and Share everything.

So the other day I needed to make a card and I was not feeling very Creative so I looked through my blog at other cards I made make and found THIS card I made mid last year and I case’d that card to came up with this card below. Can I just say, looking back through my old stuff sent chill’s down my back, I never realised how much my style has changed and gee my photography has improved.

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Materials used:
Stamps: Flight of the butterfly, Polka Dot Background and Bird on a Branch
Paper: Whisper White, Pink Pirouette and Riding Hood Red
Ink: Pink Pirouette and Riding Hood Red
Other: Riding Hood Red Taffeta Ribbon, Pink Pirouette Designer Button and Kaiser tiny Pearls

Inspired to Brayer

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

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To start with I just want to Thank everyone for the sweet and very supportive response I received over the past two days, I am very touched and grateful to have so many lovely readers and friends. Thank you really…..

One of my Favourite Techniques is brayering, I just love the simple effect it creates and it just works so well with all the Silhouette stamps we have in the Catalogue. This card is really very simple, all I have done is stamped the image in Night of Navy on Whisper white Cardstock and Baja Breeze grass. Then started to brayer Baja Breeze from the top and working my way down the cardstock. Then I added a little Night of Navy along the top.

I have used Urban Garden Designer Series Paper for the Background, I just love using Printed Papers on my cards, and I really love that with Stampin’ Up! my Printed Papers match the inks and in some case’s they even match my stamps. Don’t forget that the Promotion for May is buy Three Designer Series Papers and get one FREE. Read more details HERE.

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Materials Used: ALL Stampin’ Up! Besid’se Nestabilties
Stamps: Inspired by Nature
Ink: Baja Breeze and Night of Navy
Paper: Baja Breeze, Whisper White and Urban Garden
Other: Brayer, Laughter and Love White Rub On’s, Ribbon Originals- Valet and Nestabilties label 1 by Spellbinders.

Let’s keep it nice

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

I just wanted to pop in and clear the air: Last night I received a comment on my blog that was not very friendly. When the comment first came through I did not delete it, I was taken back but I also questioned myself if what she said was true, So I thought I should let her say what she wanted to say. After a few comments and emails from my very sweet blog readers today I have now deleted the comment.

I guess I just want everyone to know, I have this blog because I completely love Papercraft and Stamping, I really do enjoy sharing what I have made with you all in the same way I LOVE checking out everyone else’s blogs and seeing what they have done. I am my toughest critic and very hard on myself, I know when I have made something good but in the most part I just think what I have created is mediocre, and I am not just saying that. I think it is important that we all share what we love and inspire each other. SO I ask to please keep it Nice not just here but on all blogs… I am a little fragile at the moment so please handle with care :)

Beautiful Banksia

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

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As soon as I saw this stamp set in the Demonstrator preview before the Idea Book and Catalogue came out in April, I just knew I had to get it, I love that Stampin’ Up! have designed this set for the Australian Market. It is a fun image to watercolour as it has so much detail in each image it takes the guess work out of watercolouring the light and shade. At Convention My Marvellous Downline Maree received a swap that someone had stamped in just in Choc Chip on Very Vanilla and made a lovely Monochromatic card, so it is a set that can be used in many ways, This set is a Classic set that I have already marked as a “keeper” when SU retire it.

As I have said before I don’t think I am a great Water Colourer but at Convention I had one of those “Are you Crazy Moments” ….. I was at dinner with fellow INKling demonstrators {which is the downline family of Jayne Mercer} and I was asked by a one of the girls if I did water colouring classes? as she thinks I watercolour well {I think it was the compliment that got me in} I told her that I don’t have a water colouring class planned for a while but I could do a watercolour session at one of Jayne Mercer’s INKling training sessions {WHAT} At the time I thought it was a great idea that we all share our water colouring tips with each other…..Yeah…..Only problem……I don’t have tips besides….. use SU watercolour paper!!!! So I am on a mission to improve and practice my water colouring before the session so get ready for a few more water colouring cards.

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Materials used: ALL Stampin’ Up!
Stamps: Bloom Away and Thank You Kindly
Ink:
VersaMark, StazOn, Going Gray, So Saffron, More Mustard, a little Always Artichoke, Old Olive, Close to Cocoa and Choc Chip
Paper:
So Saffron DSP & Cardstock, Old Olive, Choc Chip, Very Vanilla and SU Watercolour
Other:
Blender pen and daubers

No-one Guessed??????

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

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So no-one guessed what technique I used on the below card, I was offering a prize for the first person to guess and a random winner from everyone who guessed. Seeing that no-one guessed correct I am giving the prize to the closest first answer which was using makers, That winner is Leanne Frank {Leanne I have emailed you and you have won Best yet stamp set}. The random winner is Casey J {Casey I have emailed you for mailing details as you have in-colour ribbon pack on its way out to you}. Thank you to everyone who played along.

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Do you want to know what I did?????? It was easy….. I am surprised no one guessed it. I don’t know the name of it but is goes a little something like this……

1. Using Pale Plum SU Marker Colour direct to the rubber over the flower petals. {Note I have only inked up two of the flowers}
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2. Colour direct to rubber again this time with Old Olive Marker on the leafs and stem.
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{I know you’re thinking mmmm….. I have seen this before…….}
3. Using a plastic bag {YES a plastic bag} put it over your finger and you’re going to drag it down the petals…. Can you see what is happening
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4. Now do the same on the leafs and stem with a clean section of the bag.
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5. In my case I have now “thumped” with a Perfect Plum marker on the top of each flower adding a different texture.

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6. Then I just gave the rubber a little “huff” and stamped the image down on to Whisper White Cardstock.

By dragging the plastic bag over the bold image it moved the ink around creating light and shade without removing much of the ink and still keeping the colours strong. Plastic bags can also create many different effects on bold images I could of applied a darker tone to the image by scribbling the darker colour to the bag and then dragging over the lighter colour.

I have another way I have used a Plastic bag on Bold Images creating a different effect again which I will post in a few days.

Thanks for dropping by and understood what I was talking about {giggle}.

A Rose Swap

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

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Well Convention is all over for the year and it was a great couple of days, It all went so fast but I am looking forward to next year already which will be in Sydney {yay}. It was wonderful meeting new friends and catching up with old ones, I shared the first Convention experience with two of my wonderful downlines Kylie and Maree {Hi Girls} and hoping that more of my team will attend the next Convention {hint, hint to the others}. As it was my first SU Convention I did not know what to expect but I was not disappointed. One of the many highlights was taking part in card swaps I was so happy with all the card swaps I came home with, I was a little slow to start swapping due to fear of people not wanting to swap with me after I swapped with a few girls I knew I was fine. I just thought I would share my swap card with you here…. I made 64 of these….{am I Crazy or what!!!!!!!!!!}

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Materials Used: ALL Stampin’ Up!
Stamps: A Rose is A Rose
Paper: Bella Rose Papers, Whisper White, Choc Chip and Riding Hood Red
Ink: Kiwi Kiss, Choc Chip and Riding Hood Red
Ribbon: Choc Chip Ribbon both sizes

Can you guess???? {Blog Candy}

Friday, May 1st, 2009

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Just a quick post today, I am at the 3rd Australian Stampin’ Up! Convention in Canberra at the moment so just a quick card that I made last week used Inspired by Nature and the new Friendship wheel. I have not done a give away or blog candy in a while so I thought it would be fun for people to guess what technique I have done on the flower image?

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What will you win? My Favourite word set in the new Catty is “Best Yet” on page 19 of the current Australian Catalogue to the first person to answer correctly which technique on the flower. I will also pick a random winner from all the comments to win an In colour ribbon sample pack.

Open to all of my blog readers including fellow demos and people overseas.

ADDING: This will close on Wednesday 6th May 2009 at 11pm Sydney Time.

NOW CLOSED.
Here is my answer
http://www.tenealewilliams.com.au/wp02/2009/05/07/no-one-guessed/

Thank for stopping by.