Saturday, 23 February 2013

Birthday Baby Girl!



I have been busy creating some lovely stuff with the new ranges just arrived over at the Crafty Boots Store. Stephanie-Emma specialises in character stamps and has a fab stock of Sylvia Zet, MelJen designs and Saturated Canary as well as being one of the few UK suppliers of the Some Odd Girls Range!!

I absolutely adore images by Sylvia Zet.. I think they are my favourite designer range ever.. you can see some examples of some older images I coloured a while back below!!






 I love that the stamps are a gorgoeous thick Red Rubber and stamp lovely and they come ready mounted!! YAY!!! no more fighting with sticky scissors and mounting foam!!!

I chose the gorgeous Birthday Baby Girl image to work with. I also like that the images dont have lots of fiddly detail which is off putting to a lot of people.


I kept my card really simple making a backing paper using pan pastels and a stamping up stamp and the versamark technique.

I coloured the image with the New Graph-it pens.. these are definitely my favorite out of all the different pens ive tried and I think that shows in my colouring too. I also used the pens to colour a cream pearl to match, and the pastel to tint the ribbon. Final touches were some liquid pearls, a piece of bling and a sentiment stamped using a mini studio g alpha (which really is straight! however my photography isnt!)




 I hope you like it and check back soon for some more pics using these lovely images!


Birthday Baby Girl stamps by Sylvia Zet for Wee Stamps  from Crafty Boots
Pearls from Mei Flower
Pan Pastels and Graph it Markers from Your Creativity Store
Stamping Up available from Stampin Boots
Square Bling from Chloes Creative Cards




Monday, 18 February 2013

Hi guys,

Quite a few of you have emailed and Facebooked me asking if I would do more blog tutorials as well as some Ustream and You tube videos so I promise you they are on the way :D  I have been having a good old play with pan pastels, Maimeri Mediums, the amazing Graph it markers and some upcoming products that OMG you are going to LOVE LOVE LOVE!!

However I would love to hear what YOU want to see?  I have a canvas planned to show you with the pastels, mediums and graph it markers from Your creativity store, as well as some gorgeous stamps from Crafty Boots. And I also promised a quick how to on my bracelet (so gather up a cotton pillowcase and a Evian bottle ready... yes really!!) but please please please email me or Facebook me or comment to let me know what you would like to see.

Take Care you lovely people xxx


Sunday, 17 February 2013

Pan Pastel



Hi guys,

Here is my project for the pan pastel challenge this week.

Loads of you commented about my bracelet so I will be back later this week with a tutorial for you!!




Graph it pens, pastels, mediums from your creativity store
Random texture stamps from my stash

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

pan pastel challenge - love and romance




Sorry its taken me as few days to blog this weeks pan Pastel Challenge but naughty Mr Blogger decided I wasn't allowed to add any pics.

The theme this week is love and romance and I decided to do a simple page in my A5 landscape journal.

I started by just randomly wiping colour from the magenta and turquoise pans directly onto the page.

I LOVE the Maimeri mediums and the iridescent medium as a lovely sheen to it so I mixed a little on my craft mat with some magenta pan pastel. I then used a sponge to apply it thru a heart mask.  That was then put to one side to dry......Nah!who am I kidding I'm so not that patient... I blasted it to death with my heat gun till it was dry!

Then I took my black graph it marker and doodled a border round the edge and drew round the hearts. Finally I filled in the border gaps with a white posca pen and added a simple sentiment using Tim Holtz Chit Chat word stickers.

I love the sheen on the hearts and I know that the hearts aren't perfect and the medium is over the edges in places. But I'm ok with that.. I'm learning to embrace imperfection. I also have no idea why my final pic was taken before I added the checked border lol.



I'll be back hopefully later this week with some sneak peeks at what ill be showing you on create and craft on Thursday

Until then please check out the other project on the pan pastel challenge blog and do join in - you don't have to use pastels so get creating!!

Heart mask by Crafter`s workshop
Words from Chit chat pad by Tim Holtz
White posca pen from art from the heart
Pan pastels, graph it marker and iridescent medium from Your Creativity Store.

Sunday, 3 February 2013


Hi Everyone!!

I am really really excited to be able to tell you that I am involved with the launch of a brand new alcohol marker.

I will be demonstrating this fab new pen on Create and Craft at 7pm on 14th February. It will only be available from Create and craft for the time being so well worth getting your orders in.

As you know I fell out of love with colouring a while back.. the pens were making my hands hurt, and the blending was hard. But since using these pens I have got my love back.

Now don't be thinking I'm not a stamper I have no use for these cos you do! I have used them in my journal, on canvases, on tags... think of them as colour.... if you use colour you can use these pens!!

They are a fab double ended pen with amazing quality nibs.. they have a great shape barrel and the most amazing vivid pigments... no more having to layer a million times to get a lovely shade!

They also work with a new product called the mix-it palette... have you ever laid a colour blend down on your image to realise its not right and you have ruined the piece? no more!! blend the colour on the unique palette and use the blender pen to transfer... and whats more if you love your custom colour you can go back to it weeks later and "reactivate" it with the blender to use again!

Create and craft will be offering some exclusive sets complete with storage too (I  know!! I *heart* storage!!) So please tune in and have a look and find out more about these fab markers. They are being brought to you by the people who brought you pan pastels so you know they are going to be artist quality.

In the mean time I will leave you with some snippets of things I have used the pens for!