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Friday, 19 July 2019

Bugs

Good morning all, 
and happy Friday to you.
I am up early, walked Eric, changed the bed, washer on and even done some cleaning. 
Must be Spring....but not outside .
It was a very wet dog walk this morning. 

Today I am going to share one of my recent Aall & Create makes with you. 
Here I used some of the smaller ‘bonus ‘ stamps that come with the main portrait images. 
Stamps #217 and #218 



It started out with one of those backgrounds from my ‘spare ‘ pile, 



This one was made using shaving foam and distress re-inkers. 



I started by stamping my frame. 



I then added some colour using my Inktense pencils and water. 



Next I took an ATC coin, one made from  grey board. 
I do love using these on cards, another obsession of mine. 
I added some distress Oxide ink and water splats. 



Then I stamped these gorgeous scissors twice, added colour cut out and 
decoupaged them. 

Look at the dimension. 



This makes a fabulous centre pieces, to which I added the sentiment.

I am 99%
Angel
But oh....
That 1%

So me,,,,wouldn’t you agree Mum...!!!!!!




Some matting and layering and splats of white Posca pen.

I hope you have a lovely weekend.
It is our Cumbria workshop tomorrow and then hopefully a day off on Sunday. 
Something different tomorrow, 
Hope the Crafters  like it...

Take care 
Much love and hugs 
Jo xxx

Thursday, 18 July 2019

Jenny wren

Good afternoon all, 
thanks for popping in. 
Yesterday at our Hazel Grove workshops we had a play with a really versatile 
little stamp set from Hobby Art..


This was our first card, 


We had great fun creating the background and everyones creations looked  so different.
Depending on the colours of ink that they had used. 
I must admit that I had forgotten about this fab technique until Tracy Evans reminded me...
So good to get inspiration from fellow Crafters and friends. 
Now the little wren If coloured slightly differently could make a beautiful Robin. 
Just for those of you who are  ahead and making a start on your Christmas cards.
By the way...I am not one of those ...not yet...

Our second card used the floral element from the  stamp set 


Once again it was so good to see how different colours can change the whole look of the card. 

When left white this could easily be used for a sympathy card. 

It was so good to see everyone and the time just flew. 

I have been in my craft room all day, but I must get some 
ironing done now,,,
I have put it off for long enough.

Wish me luck...

Take care all 
Much love and hugs 
Jo xxx






Tuesday, 16 July 2019

Midway reminder.

Good afternoon all, 
Hope your day is going well. 
I have just walked to the doctors for some blood test results, 
and all clear, thank goodness. 
Even my blood pressure and liver are ok. 
Plus the best result, even after putting a stone on I am still ok with my height/ weight ratio.
So I celebrated with coffee and cake in the garden.

Today I am going to share some Lavinia Challenge inspiration with you, 
The theme is 
Midnight blue with an Orange Hue. 


I started by looking for a midnight blue inkpad and the only one I could find was my Archival Cobalt blue. 
So , I just used that one., 
and on my Gelli plate too. 


Poor Billy, he is a little blue now...lol.
The ink beads on the Gelli plate and gives a great background effect. 



Next came the sun and some landscape, as I needed to introduce some orange to my design, 




I stamped the tree plus the lovely horse and foal in black VersaFine Claire ink. 




Then used the edges of the dandelion stamps. 




Some blending around the edges to frame my design 
Then finally 



Some SorinkleIt and water to create some blossom .

A really quick and easy card to achieve. 

I must get on now, as it is our Hazel Grove classes tomorrow and I have card to cut and bags to pack. 

Take care all 
Much love and hugs 
Jo xxx



Sunday, 14 July 2019

Time Flies.

Good afternoon all, 
I do hope your Sunday is going well. 
We arrived back home on Thursday , thank 
goodness that the roads were kind to us. 
So Friday we had a catching up day, work, washing, shopping, 
you know the sort of thing. 
Whilst we were travelling the lovely Jo Channon 
wax demonstrating some wonderful projects on Hochanda using products from 
AALL & Create. 
Here is one of my samples from the show. 



And here is a closer look 



I do hope that you like it. 
This started off as a demo piece from a workshop
I used ink and Brusho on the gel press plate.
It was in my pile of stash.
A very useful pile.



So I stamped part of the A4 stamp Time Flies by my friend Tracy Evans. Such a talented, generous lady.



Next I added some ink to give more colour. 



Followed by more stamping, just to add a little bit more detail. 



I stamped the lady bug, plus the wings , added some colour and then Fussy cut them. 
The wings are on the Curiosities stamp set a new release from Tracy.



A little more colour , this time with my Inktense pencils and water. 
Some splats of white gesso, the sentiment, the ladybug and finally some liquid glass 
and my design was complete. 

I did find it hard going into my craft room without Tess, 
But Eric has stepped up and is sat here with me now. 
So hopefully next week it should be a little easier. 
I have a very special card to make today .
You see Elliot will be two tomorrow. 
I just can’t believe it.
Time really does Fly. 



Take care all
Much love and hugs 
Jo xxx

Tuesday, 9 July 2019

Good morning all.

Good morning all, 
A scheduled post from me this morning .
I do hope your week has started well and that Tuesday will be kind to you.
Here is a recent sample card that I made for Abs using 
Aall &Create Stamp #198 "Voyager" by Olga 


And here is how I created it
 
I started with one of my spare backgrounds. 
Some watercolour card and distress Oxide inks and some smooshing.



Then some stamping 




Followed by some colouring and some Fussy cutting. 



I assembled all the pieces and then added some white splatters. 
Here is a closer look 



I do love the way the colours pop, these flowers are such great stamps to add colour too.

So that is it for me today 
Enjoy your day 

Love and hugs 
Jo Xxx


Saturday, 6 July 2019

Hi all.

Good morning all and thanks for popping in. 
I do hope you have a lovely weekend planned. 
Last Wednesday it was our Hazel Grove workshops and we did 
some relaxing watercolour painting. 
It was great to see everyone and catch up. 



The cards that the ladies made were just magnificent.
I love to see how different colours and different layouts can alter a design 



The stamps are from Hobby Art, a great set for men’s cards, and dare I say for Christmas cards. 

I have just finished a magazine commission , 
Yes Christmas cards...
Far too early if you ask me. 

We have come away again for a few days in our little van.
Originally Tess and Eric were booked in the kennels.
Obviously under the circumstances we couldn’t leave Eric on his own, 
so he is with us.
He loves the beach and the sea , look 



On Thursday evening we got chance to catch up with Yvonne and Paul. 
What a super time we had. 
You know crafting has given me so many wonderful friends, 
I do feel blessed. 



We had fish and chips at the seaside...
And yes , Eric had a came and went for a swim .
I think we all need a few days away to recharge our batteries. 
So I must go now, 
We are off to find a local dog friendly pub for lunch 

Take care all 
Much love and hugs 
Jo xxx

Monday, 1 July 2019

Midnight blue with an Orange hue.

Good evening all, 
I hope your week has started well. 
Did you have a lovely weekend? 
Wow it was so hot on Saturday, wasn’t it . 
We spent Friday with Mikey and Fran and then had 
Adam and family round on Saturday. 
Adam and Danielle had bought a paddling pool for the boys. 
So grandad had to get it out and have a play.
Jenson wasn’t impressed but Elliot loved it, 
Look. 


We had such a wonderful time. 
Creating precious memories. 
I can’t believe it is the first of July. 

That means a new Challenge over at Lavinia. 
The new theme is 
Midnight blue with an Orange Hue. 




Here is some inspiration for you, remember the winner is chosen at random and wins £40 to spend on Stamps.
As usual here is how I created it. 



I started with Archival ink and my gel press plate. 
Whoops , sorry for the Australian photo!!!!



I used scrunched copier paper and made a print. 



Next out with the large moon mask. 



Then I created a subtle background. 




Followed by stamping the main image, Aurora. 



I added some splats of ink, plus some colour using pencils. 




I stamped the sentiment twice, just to create that 3d effect. 
Then all that was left was some matting and layering, some squiggles with a black fine liner and some charcoal shading.




Something just a bit different. 



Thank you for popping in, 
Enjoy your evening 
and pop back soon. 

Much love and hugs 
Jo xxx