One of the reason's I have been neglecting this blog a little, is that I am excited to say I am part of a new craft blog venture with my distant crafting pals Jo, Judith and Lesley. We don't see each other very often as we live quite a long way apart. In fact Lesley and I have never met in person - only virtually!! We wanted to find a way to craft together across the miles and so we set ourselves the challenge of choosing one project a month from Craft Stamper magazine that we would use to inspire a project we would all complete in the following month. I was lucky enough to choose the first project which was Jean Hardy's Enveloped Elegance from page 34 of the February issue. As I have said before I am a big fan of Jean's work and I know I have set a hard challenge for some of the other girls. This is all about us going outside our comfort zone and trying new things and I know we are all going to interprete this project in very different ways. Having chosen the project, I think I am going to be the last one to complete my project though! You can see our new blog here. The others are streaking ahead and there are various posts so far of the materials we have all chosen and sneeky peeks of work in progress.
I put together a kit of materials for my niece's birthday today - Happy Birthday Hannah - to get her started on book making and art journalling. She loves her present and as she is doing a graphics course I know she will get stuck in and make great progress.
Here is the card I made for her. She loves black and white photography and dictionary definitions, so I chose a design I hoped she would like. The photo isn't great as I had to take the picture in artificial light, and the flash kept bouncing off the glossy paper.
I used one of the new Crafty Individuals stamps of tree silhouettes. I stamped these in black archival ink onto glossy paper. I am not keen on glossy paper even though it is great for really sharp images, but for a photograph-like project it was just right (apart from being impossible to take a flash photo of). I cut the panels of the stamp up into individual images and mounted them on black card I had punched with a film edge punch and matted the whole thing onto silver satin card. I used a dictionary birthday definition stamp I got from the bargain bin at a show and finished off with leaves punched from a printed page with a Woodware punch and edged with Weathered Wood Distress ink and silver maple leaf brads.
Keep warm everyone!


Lovely card. I bet you neice loved it. It's very, very cold here, we've had a sprinkling of snow again. Roll on summer. I'm enjoying the peeks into your new joint blog. x chrisB
ReplyDeleteBrrr, that looks a mite cold Elaine, Lol! Actually we've had a heavy frost here for the last two mornings and is hasn't thawed at all. It has been very pleasant though because there was no wind and we had beautiful bright sunshine and vivid blue skies, lovely! Sorry to hear your water is frozen again though. I have no idea how I would cope with that now.
ReplyDeleteThe gift for Hannah looks wonderful and I can just imagine how thrilled with it she would have been on opening the package. Her birthday card looks even better than how you had described it so I bet she loved that too. I love how you turned those images into film strip.
Lesley Xx
a wonderful monochrome card...looks very serene and tranquil
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