Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Well it is almost September!!!!

Well it is almost September, so thought it was about time I started making some Christmas cards!  I am not a huge Christmassy person but really enjoyed doing this one.

Anyway, this will be a very quick post as am short on time, but thought I would share this one with you.  It is another card I completed on the MISTI workshop I attended in Bath.


We used the Best Christmas stamp from Clearly Besotted, which is a lovely fun stamp.  This was then hand coloured with alcohol pens.  If you look carefully you can see the balloon strings which do not show up well on the photograph, but it is clearer in real life! 






It is a very simple stamp but hope you will agree that it gives a nice clean card.

Until next time, take care.

Crafty hugs sent with love

Ginny xx












Saturday, 27 August 2016

The MISTI Tool

Well I hope everyone is enjoying this amazing weather!  It certainly has warmed up a bit - I'm afraid my horses are not overly impressed with it as their native Iceland is nowhere near as warm as this!

This week I had the opportunity to attend a workshop in Bath with Iliana Myska, the designer of the MISTI tool and founder of My Sweet Petunia.  Just in case you have not met this tool before, MISTI stands for 'The Most Incredible Stamping Tool Invented'!  Well I have to say that I was very impressed with it as it makes stamping so much easier.  If you are making large numbers of cards it is an absolute Godsend ;-)

I always found my stamping could be a bit hit and miss and this allows you to go back and restamp if you need to and you can guarantee it will overstamp perfectly.

We completed a number of cards on the day and used some large background stamps from The Ton and then heat embossed them - in the past this would have given me palpitations but with the MISTI is was a breeze. 




Of course, I had to have one so got to bring one home with me, so you may get to see more stamped cards from me in the future!











Anyway, that's all from me for now but I hope you all have a great Bank Holiday weekend and lets hope the weather continues to shine on us all.

Until next time

Ginny x

Sunday, 21 August 2016

Stepped into a whole new world!

I'm afraid I haven't posted for a while as I have been away on holiday - a few days in North Wales visiting my daughter and her husband, along with her menagerie of animals ;-)

Well today I stepped into the whole new world of jewellery making!  It was nice to do something totally different but am not sure its for me.  Anyway I thought I would share a couple of the items I made - I haven't taken photographs yet of the necklace and bracelet so may post those at another time.

Well here goes, hopefully you will like them!


I have made a few more cards and also done some mixed media, so watch this space and hopefully I will get some time to post them soon.

Until next time, take care

love

Ginny x

Friday, 5 August 2016

Antiquity Book Box

Well this weeks post is once again something a little different.  I attended another workshop where I had my first attempt at working with MDF.  We used the MDF Antiquity Book Box which  is a really useful storage space


Firstly we started by painting the box with Americano Décor Chalky Finish paint.  I think it was the Yesteryear shade but cannot be 100% sure as I did this a while ago!  We did this before assembling the box as this made it so much easier to access all the nooks and crannies.

Once the box was dry we assembled it before we started the decoration.  Firstly we stamped on the base of the inside of the box just to add some additional interest on what would have been quite a large blank space.  This was done in a pale colour cloud ink to add a slight vintage feel.

After this we started working on the outside of the box.  We used Cosmic Shimmer Gilding Polish in pearl lustre and colour cloud to soften and distress the corners, using the same colour cloud colour to do some messy stamping on the box using a word stamp - this really is not that visible from the photo's I'm afraid.  Pearls were also added to the base of the box to add additional interest.

Once this was all done we were able to start adding the embellishments.   Now we got to play with the flowers, leaves and raffia which were all secured using silicone glue.  Once these were set we added the MDF items (hearts and gate) which were again highlighted with the CS pearl lustre gilding polish.

I was really pleased with how this turned out and ended up giving it as a birthday present for my mother.  Hence why it has taken me a while to post it!

Anyway I hope you have enjoyed this little project and it inspires you to try out working with MDF!  I so enjoyed doing this that I have booked myself on a course with Anna-Marie Designs later on in the year, so watch this space for some more samples!

Until next time.

love & hugs

Ginny x