Thursday, 18 February 2010

Altered Box

You know how it is - you are in the middle of cooking lunch and you get a flash of inspiration!
Well you would, wouldn't you when you see an empty OXO box?

So you find and download of images from Crafty Computer Paper
and enhance the colours with chalks

They are so sweet


You paint the oxo box with blue pearlescent paint, and stamp it with a lace stamp - all over.
Glue it all back together, and add a picture for the front

Another for the back - and then fill it up with whatever takes your fancy!

Vintage Notebook

I had fun making these two notebooks and they didn't take long to make - which makes quite a change for me!


This was made from a little notepad available from most supermarkets.
I removed the front cover which I used as a template, and made this.

Printed card cut to size, using co-ordinating colours to enhance the image which came frm Crafty Computer Paper.

I enhanced/coloured the image with chalks to bring the colours out.
Added some vintage lace top and bottom
Finished!

Simple vintage note book

The are little note books with lined pages which you can buy at any supermarket at little cost.

I took off the front over and replaced it with one of my own making
This is the back - it covers the plain cardboard

And here is the front. 
I want to build up a collection of these so that I have some little
gifts to hand - probably instead of cards!
Image from Crafty Computer Paper


Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Thankyou to for my blog candy Linda B


A B Line printed paper template

To make a paper art doll - never had a go at one of these
so will need to do some research.

I also won
a lovely butterfly rubber stamp.

Linda does great courses at her shop and she has  brilliant blog too

Thank you very much Linda

More art from scraps

I had fun making this tag today from a dowloaded imaged from Crafty Computer Paper.
I used a scrap of old, soaked, cardboard - which in itself looks vintage.
I stamped am old postmark on it, the sewed on a scrap of frayed materal
and the torn image.  I enhanced/coloureed the image with chalks to get the colours to match the material.
I used another scrap leftover from the bookmark project - the plae blue matched the image exactly.
I punched a hole in the top and added the package string. 
It is large tag with plently of room to write a long message on the back.


Sunday, 14 February 2010

French book mark - from scraps


(Click on photos to enlarge)
I had a little play in the studio yesterday - just using scraps of material
and made this book mark.
The intention was to get out my sewing machine and play, but I coudn't be bothered
So I made this using a strip of Vilene which is used to repair hems that have fallen down.
Goodness knows how long ago I bought it!
I ironed the plain strip of material onto the blue back strip with the vilene sandwiched in the middle.
Using distress inks I stamped French script onto the plain material
Added a slither of blue nylon I found
Rubbed on an image I had printed onto dry decal paper
from Crafty Computer Paper 
A scrap of lace - from my daughter in law Haruko
All the black French images where stamped with Stazon.
I offset the France stamp at the bottom as it fitted in nicely with the lace and I wanted to expose the French script.

The hat creation was made from bits cut off an old bag

Voila!


Friday, 12 February 2010

A bag for Christine

At last I can post this present for Christine - it has arrived safely.

You have seen this bit already

You know what it is now don't you.

It looks like an oil painting
But it is a.........

Hessian bag for life