A mixed media piece

A mixed media piece

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Time Rules



Hi everyone how are you all I hope you are enjoying the sunshine
I have been busy with my proper job at the moment
so haven't had time to do much blogging. 


This piece is a mix of the lovely Tim Holtz stamps and some 
la blanche stamps.


I used distress inks in vintage photo scattered straw and
 stormy sky


I used the alterations cogs die to cut out the gears which I 
treated with a mix of embossing powders to create a 
eroded metal look.


A small piece of garden sacking underneath the cogs.


Metal cogs from my stash


The clock from stampers anonymous and the compass
layered on top of each other.


Two tags washed with vintage photo then areas highlighted
 with stormy sky distress inks


Burlap ribbon placed along the bottom. 


Film strip and small bingo fades brushed with treasure gold.


That's all from me! Thank you for taking the time to stop by, 
please feel free to leave you comments.
Happy stamping
See you soon 
Dee x

















Monday, 23 June 2014

The Old Curiosity Shop Butterflies

Hi everyone I hope you are all well! Today my Second piece for
  The Artistic Stamper design team goes up on their blog
Pop over and see how I created this tag


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Thursday, 19 June 2014


City View

Hi everyone I hope you are all well, today I have a card for you 


Fresco Finish paints London nights, mushroom & snowflake.


Lynne Perrella collection 012


plus Lynne Perrella collection 004.


 A Tim Holtz number stamp stamped onto craft paper, plate 
012 stamp again onto white paper and cut out.  
I hope you have enjoyed this post and
 please feel free to leave me a comment.





Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Clocks & Cogs

Hi everyone! I have another piece I would like to share with you tonight 



Card was cut out and Tim Holtz alterations on the edge Die
 was used to cut out the top and bottom.

Distress Inks Vintage Photo, Scattered Straw, Frayed Burlap, 
Peeled Paint, Mowed Lawn and Broken China 
were blended onto the card.


Stampers Anonymous Papillon plate the script stamp 
was stamped randomly over the card
in various colours of distress ink.


I took a small white tag and coloured it with Scattered Straw and
 Vintage photo them I took a wet sponge and washed the tag
 so the colours blended. 


Once dried I used the sponge from the first tag to go around the edges
 to give a hint of green. 


Next I inked up Lablanche Thistle collage and one clocks and cogs with 
black archival ink.


On another piece of card that had been cut with the same die as the first,
 I stamped the flourish from Tim Holtz  plate in iced spruce distress ink. 
Then I gently sponged iced spruce and a small amount
 of scattered straw around the edges of the main card.
 I then blended iced spruce around the edges of 
where the small tag will go.



I got a small paint brush and rubbed it over the broken china ink pad 
then applied it to the inner of the clock faces.



Bingo texture fades numbers were coloured with brass rub on.
small cogs and flourishes were  attached.




Three Brads were fixed down the right hand side.



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Sunday, 15 June 2014

Really sorry to see this one go!!!


every now and again a piece will really get to you.


This is one of mine.


The colours and the texture really work for me.





Feel free to leave your comments 
Thanks for stopping by 
Happy stamping

Saturday, 14 June 2014


A Paper Artsy Fathers Day Card


Fresco finish paints, London nights, mushroom, and snowflake applied with a brush


A chipboard letter D painted in the same colours then stamped with clocks plate 3.


The Base card was stamped with Background plate 5


Black archival ink was used for all the stamping.


Thanks for stoping to take a look would love some feedback on what you think.

Cheers Dee x


Friday, 13 June 2014

Compass 



Mix grunge paste through a stencil, fresco finish paints, Inigo blu stamps, torn book page and Tim Holtz on the edge die. thought this would make a good fathers day card.



Not for getting a touch of white fire treasure gold


I thought this would make a good fathers day card.



I hope you enjoyed this project, I hope you drop by again soon.




Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Crackle ans tattered florals



Fresco finish paints and crackle medium, tattered florals and just for a change a bit of texture paste!

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Silver Elephants


fresco finish paints, silver metal sheet, archival ink



Monday, 9 June 2014

Africa 

 
Created with acrylic paints, stamps, gold embossing and viva deco crackle.

Saturday, 7 June 2014

Jo Firth Young.  


Texture paste through a circle stencil, fresco finish paints, Jo firth stamps.


Wednesday, 4 June 2014

BUTTERFLY 

I made this card using the following Fresco Finish chalk acrylic paints,


Moonlight, snowflake, pansy, eggplant, little black dress and crackle glaze,
Grunge paste.
  


Firstly i put the grunge paste through a memory box stencil then dried with a heat gun.


 I then painted the entire surface with little black dress and eggplant paint.


 I then put a layer of crackle glaze over the untexturized part, once dry I then painted  the whole surface with a mixture of moonlight, pansy and snowflake.  


I mixed a bit of snowflake with water in a mini mixer and sprayed, I then used glimmer mist sprays in
rum raisin, juniper and sea glass. I stamped the butterfly onto sprayed card in faded jeans distress ink and out lined the butterfly with crackle accents.


 I then cut out the butterflies and fixed them to the board with hessian underneath I  glued on some embellishments and mounted it onto a card.








Monday, 2 June 2014

Copper Birdz

Hi everyone!! So here is a sneeky peep at my first piece for The Artistic Stamper 


Pop over to artisticstampercreativeteam.blogspot.co.uk to see the full post or use the link on the side of my blog.