02 January 2020

Crackle - how I made it ?

I'd like to share with you how I made the crackle on the clay embellishment.


Honestly, I made it by accident. Yes, by accident.
I bought my first mould and I couldn't wait to do something with it. 
So I went to the HoobyCraft shop and bought the cheapest clay. It was heavy and hard to work with.
I didn't realize then that this kind of clay is not right.


 At first, it looked good (above) but the next day it looked like on the picture below.
The clay around the foam ball was cracked.
I wanted to throw it away but finally, I decided to finish my first ball.




On the top, I made a white crackle using Crackle Medium from Americana Decor.
It is not a perfect ball but it looks like a very old decor.
The silver effect I got using Finnabair Art Alchemy Metallique wax, Old Silver.





Thank you for stopping by.
Kate

11 December 2019

Amazing Paper Grace December Die of the Month Blog Hop


Every now and again you need easy, right?  We've become a huge fans of slip-in cards.  They are cards that are cut partially inlaid so that you can simply slip a decorative panel into place and you're done.  This month Die of the Month is called Rose & Filigree Duo Slip in Card.

 Your panel can be decorative, textured or simply a sentiment.  The partial inlay can be positioned just where you want it on your card from one side to another or midway.  It can even be used to make a gatefold card or an actual belly band.

This month we have very delicate and subtle dies. I think they are perfect for birthday or wedding cards.


My Project Today:




I made a birthday card using one of the Die from the set. I cut from a cream paper and gold the same pattern and while adhering them I offset them a little. I cut a pink background and put it under bottom shape.

My second card:





My second card is in a lilac colour with a pearl paper. I decorated my card with some of the flowers made using Bacca's dies.

Supply List:

Stamps: none
Paper: Craft Creation Ltd - Victorian Kitchen 3, Gold Mirror, Linen Textured pink and neutral, Pearl paper, Purple paper, Lilac Moments
Ink: none

If you want to find out more about the Club - prices, how you sign up and what's included, 
please look --------> HERE.

If you missed the introduction and want to know more about what inspired the Die of the Month Club, 
look -------> HERE.

More inspiration is just a click away.  Stop by with each Creative Team Member to see how they manipulated this die to come up with a unique project for you to try!

Visit Kate      – craft2owls.blogspot.com
Visit Joanna  – joannakrog.blogspot.com
Visit Teresa   –  victorianpaperqueen.blogspot.com
Visit Ewelina –  elinaart.blogspot.co.uk
Visit Judy      – judyhayesdesign.blogspot.com
Visit Becca    – amazingpapergrace.com/blog

We can’t wait to see what you make with these exclusive dies – be sure to post your creation on the Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month page -------> HERE or on Instagram using the hashtag #AmazingPaperGraceClubKit


24 November 2019

Santa Claus is coming!

Good Morning Friends,

I'd like to share with you with my new Christmas card created with Amazing Paper Grace dies designed by Becca Feeken.

My next inspiration is made using Grand Snow Glob



In the middle of the Glob, I put a picture of Santa Claus. I cut twice a white Glob and adhered them together using 3D tape. At the bottom, I added a gold element cut off from the Glob die cut.
"Season Greeting" is made with one of the sentiments from GLP-120 Christmas Damask Jubilee.


 I decorated my card with white and red poinsettias.


I used:
Shapeabilities Grand Snow Globe Etched Dies 3D Holiday Vignettes Collection by Becca Feeken Shapeabilities Cinch and Go Poinsettia Etched Dies Etched Dies A Charming Christmas Collection by Becca Feeken Christmas Damask Jubilee Glimmer Hot Foil Plate Glistening Holiday Glimmer by Becca Feeken

S6-159 - Grand Snow Globe Etched Dies 3D Holiday Vignettes Collection by Becca Feeken 

Thank you by stopping by
Kate