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Showing posts with label Claire-Keay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Claire-Keay. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Some creatures can't 'resist' temptation! ;o)

Posted on 03:45 by Unknown
Once upon a time, there was a scary snarfy
little creature lurking in the shadows...



....sniffling & sneaking up on her prey...



...and she couldn't resist devouring it! ;o)




Here's what Miss Mouse has been eating
in her spare time:

Black cat lamp hanging mel stampz
(I guess there's only room for one spooky kitty around here!)

It's a Halloween decoration
("No Duh!" hey?)
It's the size of a standard A2 card: 5-1/2" x 4-1/4" +the border.


There are holes pierced right through it...

005

...so that the light
sparkles through like stars...

pin hole stars

...when you hang it on a lamp:

lamp hanging pin hole stars mel stampz
(I used chain to hang it, so there's no fire hazard
& just stuck the chain over the finial at the top of the lamp shade)

Wish you could see the sparkly star action in person;
it looks much better in real life.



It started out as these pieces:
All the main pieces for black cat lamp hanging

I made this thinger for the Simon Says Stamps
resist challenge at Lily Pad Cards here

and tried to come up with a new resist technique
for the background...

So next post here will be a tutorial on how to go from
this piece of patterned paper:

1) Pressure emboss a piece of patterned paper (or plain cardstock or stamped) in an embossing folder

to this texture:

.

The cat is an image from Claire Keay's Halloween extras.

Claire Keay cat with circle behind Scraped away shimmer paint from cat B4 scored fur texture

I pasted a circle behind it in photoshop & coloured it as a moon
with distress inks (Mustard Seed & Pumice Stone)
then painted over that with shimmer paint.

But the cat got covered in shimmer, which looked awfully schloppy
at first, then turned out to be a happy accident when I scratched off the
paint and made fur texture on him (using a paper piercer):

.

It left some shimmer so it looks like he's kind of sparking in the moonlight.

fur texture -Close
(It's goofy, but I'm obsessed with texture).

The Fence:

The fence was cut free-hand from a digi patterned paper that
I made using Hero Arts Woodgrain digital stamp printed in beige
on Kraft cardstock:

Fence cut from DIY digi patterned paper Hero Arts Woodgrain on Kraft

The fence posts have wavy cuts in them to make them look more spooky:

fence curvy edges

To give them more grainy texture, I score lines in them using a paper piercer
(following the lines of the printed woodgrain).

fence scratched texture

The Mini Banner:

BOO banner

The teeny "BOO" banner was made by:

1) Typing BOO in a word document in red leaving space around them "B O O"
2) Printing it out on watercolour paper.
3) drawing triangles around them in pencil, cutting them out & erasing the pencil.
4) Piercing around the edges & stitching with yellow thread (by hand).
5) Adhering the banner triangles to the fence.
6) Piercing & stitching around them to add the blue bow & banner thread.

The Spider Web Border:

Spider web EK success edge punch

The spider web border at the bottom was made using an EK Success
large spider web edger punch (that was sent to me by the lovely Megan)
Thanks Megan. I love it!

I especially like that the web is wide enough that you could add doodling,
or little spiders in the center like these gem guys:

gem & thread spiders

They are made of thread & black gems, like this...

1) Threading a needle so it has 4 'layers' of thread
2) Piercing two holes in the spider web center
3) Putting the needle through the front so it leaves the thread ends on the front
4) Holding the ends in place & bringing the needle back out front again
5) Adhering the thread at the back & trimming it at the front
6) It should look like 8 legs when you stick gems on
7) Adhere one black gem for the spider body & a smaller one for the head


And That's that!
Hope you're having a lovely day,


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Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Let it Snow card & Claire Keay's digital images

Posted on 12:01 by Unknown
Claire Keay Girl & Dog mel stampz

Are you a little bit procrastinatey?
Are ya through making Christmas or winter cards?

When everyone else seems to be heaving a great big *SIGH* of
relief at not having to see another Christmas card post, I'm just getting
started blogging them. What can I say? ....."And the ultimate
procrastinator award goes to...." (who moi? nah!) ;o)

Hopefully, this card might give you an idea for a last-last-last-minute project.
(and you're not too too tired of winter cards!) :o)

-1-

digital image of the girl & her dog

Have you ever met the Loveosaurus?

MFT Loveosaurus diorama INSIDE
(tutorial & digital kit freebie for this diorama here)

Loveosaurus is an MFT stamp drawn by the artist Claire Keay.
The Girl & Dog image on today's "Let it Snow" card is by her too,
but today's image is digital!

You can find Girl & Dog here.
&Link
she has a lovely site called JellyPark here

claire keay girl & dog close up by mel stampz

The snow is made with seed beads (sewn on).

To make this little gal & pup I did this schtuff:

Step 1) Resized her to print smaller.

Step 2) Embossed her from the digital printer (using white cardstock that I painted a thin amount of Matte Medium on. More about that technique in a tutorial here.)

Step 3) Drew a line in pencil across the ground (to make the side walk).

Step 4) Cut with an exacto blade between her & the doggy. Cut around them.

Step 5) Coloured them with copic markers (colours are all listed under materials below used white gel pen on the sidewalk, her coat & siver on her buttons and the dog's tag.

Step 6) Cut a label background out of dotted GCD paper (Spellbinders Nestabilities label 9)

Step 7) Cut a mat the same size out of vellum cardstock (to layer over & tone the dots down)

Step 8) Stuck the vellum over the dots, pierced two holes beside the dots to sew on pearl seed beads for snow.

Step 9) Pierced holes and stitched around her with pink thread.

Step 10) Cut a larger nesties label out of blue, pierced holes, coloured the edge with black copic, stitched with silver (filled in every other stitch with silver gel pen).

Step 11) Cut a bit of fuzzy paper with the labels nine die & trimmed it to look like snow.

[In hindsight, it'd be a whole lot easier to add the sidewalk & dots in digitally
in Photoshop (my DUH!)] ;o)


The bow is embellished with a snowflake punched
out
of that fuzzy paper & a clear button...

girl and dog card fuzzy snowflake box & diy paper mel stampz

-2-


print only tiny pieces of DIY digi paper:

The black snowflake patterned paper (under the bow) above
is a bit of homemade digital cardstock (which might
seem crazy if you think about the amount of ink, but if
you just print little wee squares of it, it's not a lot of ink!)

I sized my paper to be 1 inch by 6 inches in Photoshop
& erased the center of it:




It was made using Hero Arts Tiny Snowflakes digital set
(as photoshop brushes on a black background)
Of course, if you don't like black you could make any colour... ;O)

and here's the inside of the card:


super simple....


And here's the déjà vu spot
(Clickable blogger pics):






Digital image: Claire Keay Girl & Dog

Paper: Pink lattice digi paper (set 51) from tada TracyAnnDigitalArt on etsy here
Pink & Blue & White cardstock, Watercolour paper (to emboss in Cuttlebug)
Vellum cardstock (to layer over dotted paper--GCD Party it Up collection)

Colour: Copic markers: E50 eggshell; E00 skin white; BG72 ice ocean; BG10 cool shadow; R85 rose red; RV02 sugared almond pink; cool grays: C1, C3, and C7. Black copic marker (for the faux mat) (If you think you might try the matte medium digital embossing, please see this tutorial for a disclaimer on digi embossing & copics.) :o)

Miscellaneous: paper piercing tool, needle, pink & silver thread, tiny white pearl beads,
Provocraft Winter Wonderland embossing folder set (Snowflakes); silver & white gel pens;
Fuzzy paper for snow (a gift from my BF Kimmy sorry no source);
Martha S. snowflake punch, clear button, white organza & black lace ribbon.



Hope you're having a week filled with belly laughs or
happy tears, or whatever mood makes you feel just so!


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