Good Morning!
Rise and Shine as they say. Whatever you're up to today, I hope you'll have a really positive day... I'm sending lots of Marvellous Monday vibes your way. For a little arty inspiration I'm here with my new creation for Simon Says Stamp & Show! where it's a Red Letter Day theme. That can have many meanings these days but I plumped for Birthdays and a metal twist on "The Male Card." I also wanted to make something to celebrate Mr. Tim's special day and join in the tributes over at Grungy Monday. There's some great cards and I'm sure I've been inspired by this fabulous one by Tracy.
I really wanted to try an all metal card and went straight for my favourite garden wire! I cut two squares and roughly brushed them with Alcohol Inks. Then I cut four Weathered Clocks from corrugated cardboard which is great stuff. It's cheap, chunky and looks like old wood when coloured and swiped with Brushed Corduroy Distress Ink. I then glued them to the metal with Matt Medium tucking a little Ruler Ribbon behind the front one for a splash of those important red numbers!.
Then it was an indulgence in Idea-ology! I used a Timepiece, Regal Wings and Spinners topped off with a rather jaunty crown! Again, all tinted with Alcohol Inks.
I glued a chain to the Timepiece and suspended a Memory Frame from it. Inside, I placed my favourite dapper Chap. He is stamped on painted Grungeboard , cut out and mounted on a 'flying' dictionary corner! I thought Flying High was a great phrase so I cut Chip Block letters, stuck them to card and covered them with Ranger Metal Foil. I pounded everything with more Alcohol inks, used a paper stump to define the letters and then finally sanded them to make them stand out.
On the inside... Here you can see how I used the other clocks. I glued a second clock to the inside of the card front to hide some of the glue work and add extra detail. Of course, you must glue it the wrong way round to get it to match up! I split the second clock into two, again adding an extra at the back. If you're going to fly high, you should enjoy the ride, so...
I coined a Tim saying with letters cut from metal scraps, with a Swivel Clasp and Philosophy Tag for the journey part.
I added a few extras for fun! I randomly snipped the metal so it doesn't look too neat and it's all held together with two wire loops.
And I'm all done. Hopefully a fitting tribute to Mr. T and a card that a few fellas would be pleased to get. What do you think? Although I'll have to work on the envelope...
So what's your Red Letter Day? We'd love to know. Still wondering? Head over to the Design Team Blog and take a look at all the wonderful makes from the team! There's that great $50 spree on offer and The Top Three Spotlight! I'm looking forward to your creations... Thanks so much for calling by! Sarah.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
MY MOJO MONTHLY JANUARY - PLAY PETITE!
SEE THE NEW MY MOJO MONTHLY HERE!
Hello and welcome to both you and 2012! Time for new colours, fresh inspiration and undiscovered creative paths! Time to blow off the Festive Glitter and look ahead... I'm working you in gently with this months theme, Play Petite and getting into ATCs! Whatever your crafty passion may be, do feel welcome and enjoy making art. I'm hoping to inspire those crafty fingers, have lots of loveliness to share and give away, so hop on board. Firstly, let's talk to January's featured artist, the oh so creative Anneliese Bates.
FIVE QUESTIONS TO MY FEATURED ARTIST...
When I first started crafting a few years ago, Anneliese was one of the first artists I stumbled across. I was captured by her sumptuous colours, unique eye for design and wonderful imagery...and I'm still hooked today. Whatever Anneliese turns her diverse and talented hands hand to, it's always going to wow you!
Who is Anneliese Bates in five words?
Where are you right now as an artist?
I am thoroughly enjoying my personal creative journey, it has many twists and turns but my whole attitude to life is, that it is what you make it, so embrace the opportunities that are given.
I am thoroughly enjoying my personal creative journey, it has many twists and turns but my whole attitude to life is, that it is what you make it, so embrace the opportunities that are given.
Which of your creations is closest to your heart?
I suppose it's my Grunge Paper bag. I did it for Craft Stamper magazine as my first ever article. (Due to copyright, only a peek. Beg, borrow or steal Craft Stamper October 2009!)But I also sent a couple of images to Tim to show him what I'd done with what was then his newest product... and it nearly led to it being on the packaging of Tim Holtz's Grunge Paper as inspiration. Alas, Craft Stamper had the copyright so it wasn't possible. But it was a lovely moment to be asked by Advantus knowing that Tim must have put it forward.
Where do you find inspiration when feeling Mojoless? Other peoples blogs are a constant source of inspiration, also crafty Youtube videos can be enough to get me saying "I NEED to do that" and getting my inks out again! You are going back-packing in the Himalayas for a year and may only take 3 crafting items. Which - and why?
Hmmm... That would have to be my Art Journal, Pens and water colour pencils. I always take my art journals away with me, the one I've just nearly finished has been to Holland, Devon and Spain with me this year. It's a great way of remembering things about your holidays but also it's an easy way to take your art with you!Anneliese is a Certified Ranger Educator and designs for Craft Stamper. See her OWN fabulous range of rubber stamps here, join in her great workshops and be sure to check out her blog too!
Back at HQ...
Thanks so very much Anneliese - just fabulous. Really folks, you need to check out those stamp ranges and get to a workshop...if they're not already sold out!
Starting a new crafty year can be tricky. We've had the full on festive stuff, you may have lots of new goodies from Santa and are probably itching to try out some fresh moves...but where oh where to start? Well, that's why I thought Artist Trading Cards would be just perfect for January. Petite, scrap-box friendly with themes and techniques galore! Read more about ATC history here. At just 2½ x 3½ inches yet with enough to room to play, ATCs are like a good Espresso!
Sometimes you just want to 'be creative' but you don't always want to embark on a major project. Maybe you fancy test-driving a new technique or different colours. An ATC offers you an open door to ponder and play without any major tears if it goes wrong. I just wanted to indulge my Vintage Vibes and work on colouring and blending with paint.
Sometimes I make a few ATCs to add to my swap box in case an exchange comes up but sometimes I'll start on an ATC, kind of fall in love with it and feel inspired to then incorporate into a larger piece as the main feature. I could be a card, tag or home décor. Here I ended up creating a wall hanging from an old book cover. Who knows where an ATC may take you?!
You don't need oodles of stash to create ATCs. During an ATC flurry, I always end up raiding my scrap box, using torn book pages and flicking through old collage sheets and stamps... I also love being able to blend a little beauty, humour and personal expression into an ATC. I was feeling rather iffy this week, physically and emotionally, and just put it all into this little lady!
As said, who knows what will happen, so along came this dame. The book page is washed with gesso, then randomly stamped and stitched. I added a torn strip, then glued my ladies in place, adding a slight shadow of charcoal around them for emphasis, blending well with a cotton bud. I have a fabulous book called Artist Trading Workshop by Bernie Berlin. It's a true gem and must-have!
And then there were three. I have a slight trio obsession... I followed the same basic format as before which then gives you more room to play with composition and mood. Hopefully you can see I try to balance out the main focal point - the lady - with a smaller piece such as the butterfly or words. It might sound a bit arty now, but we're touching on The Golden Mean and Rule of Thirds.
I'm not going to enforce any laws or demand you get a degree at Art School, but good composition and proportion are essential to a piece and ATCs are great little canvasses to practice on.
You'll probably do it naturally but it's good to delve into things, develop your artist's eye and to also know WHY a WHAT is working! Here is a great no nonsense, normal talking link to a Photographer's website that might give you a few tips and pointers.
And finally, another fun guy, the CHUNKY ATC which is basically the three dimensional model! Again, 2½ x 3½ inches but 1½ inches deep. I've sawn a block off an old piece of wood although some stores may sell ready made blocks. I love wood with all it's cracks and faults and they just love to be painted! A few coats with my Red Pepper Dabber did the trick...
I couldn't resist my Wendy Vecchi stamps and Art Parts, deciding if you going to do red, then be bold. Dig out those unused doorknobs!
Red and white always do it for me and if you still have some Festive colours around you're half way there. I used red and white paint, red archival ink and White Stazon. Again, oh so petite and a real pleasure to create. I think they make wonderful gifts too... just that bit different from a card and yet demure enough for any room. You can be as wacky or refined as you dare!
Challenge, Nice Stuff and Info...
Once again, we have reached our final destination and I'm all done with my ABC on the ATC!
Art Thou Creative?
My Mojo Monthly is all about the why AND the what! Have you got a great take on this theme, or other inspired artwork you'd like to share? I'd love to see and hear about your creative adventures... I'll be in everyday to take a look at your work but let me say Congratulations to December's winner Hettie with her fabulous tin and second MMM win! In February we'll be meeting the wonderful Tracy Evans! This months Giveaway is a fab Tim die and an awesome hand made journal by our fabulous Anneliese Bates! How about that!
My Mojo Monthly welcomes all hand-made crafters and artists. A few guidelines on submitting your work:
- In the spirit of MMM please write a few lines in your post about your creativity and why you want to share your work.
- You are very welcome to share challenge pieces, just tell me a bit about your inspiration.
- Please link directly to your post and not your blog so I can find you.
- Please add a link in your post to My Mojo Monthly, thanks!
- Multiple challenge photos without description will be removed.
- Feel free to take the MMM button for your blog - please do!
So all I'd like to do now is wish you all a very inspired, blessed and creative 2012... in all you do!
I also want to express many heartfelt thanks for so much support, lovely words and visits during the last year.
It takes two to Tango and it's good to be doing this together!
Sarah.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
What's on your Wet and Windy Workdesk Wednesday???
Early Wednesday Morning Greetings to all. Vintage WOYWWer, first-timer or friendly visitor? Come on in! Whether you are a Pristine Princess or a Minefield Millie, you'll feel a lot better when you see my desk. This was the score after just half an hour of getting busy. The final state of the whole room late last night even gave me palpitations. I've been rather snowed under with projects and commissions. It's been ultra-très intense and it was a case of nose down, tail up and stick to the trail. The 11th Commandment, "Thou Shalt Not Faff Around...
It is all very wonderful stuff and some fabulous new doors are opening. The down sides are the pesky deadlines, keeping the old Mojo going and the fact that I can't show any of it yet...sigh. So sorry for being rather AWOL... I'm almost at the summit and hope to be back to usual (?) soon.
But I CAN share my first makes as Guest Designer for The Artistic Stamper. Yippie! Here's a little peak, head over the the blog for more!
Another sneaky peak for you... Tomorrow, January's My Mojo Monthly will be up. Fresh ideas and colours for 2012 plus a great interview with Anneliese Bates!
Phew indeed. One is well cream-crackered as they say... I'm a few days later than usual with the feature, but I really needed a rest during the weekend and moreover hubby needed a soul mate to watch the fireworks with! Yes - I did it... a crafty day off. So I'm kind of proud of both my working and resting ethics this week... Now just a bag of Giant Chocolate Buttons and it's a hat trick! Loving and leaving you, Sarah.
It is all very wonderful stuff and some fabulous new doors are opening. The down sides are the pesky deadlines, keeping the old Mojo going and the fact that I can't show any of it yet...sigh. So sorry for being rather AWOL... I'm almost at the summit and hope to be back to usual (?) soon.
But I CAN share my first makes as Guest Designer for The Artistic Stamper. Yippie! Here's a little peak, head over the the blog for more!
Another sneaky peak for you... Tomorrow, January's My Mojo Monthly will be up. Fresh ideas and colours for 2012 plus a great interview with Anneliese Bates!
Phew indeed. One is well cream-crackered as they say... I'm a few days later than usual with the feature, but I really needed a rest during the weekend and moreover hubby needed a soul mate to watch the fireworks with! Yes - I did it... a crafty day off. So I'm kind of proud of both my working and resting ethics this week... Now just a bag of Giant Chocolate Buttons and it's a hat trick! Loving and leaving you, Sarah.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Guest Designer at The Artistic Stamper!!!
Hi everyone,
I'm really chuffed to say I'm the Guest Designer at The Artistic Stamper this month! Here's a sneak preview of my first makes. Head over to the Creative Team Blog to see the full inky story...
Jennie is also having a great Sale, so it's a fabulous chance to pick up a little inspiration and some crafty bargains!!!
See you there...
Sarah.
I'm really chuffed to say I'm the Guest Designer at The Artistic Stamper this month! Here's a sneak preview of my first makes. Head over to the Creative Team Blog to see the full inky story...
Jennie is also having a great Sale, so it's a fabulous chance to pick up a little inspiration and some crafty bargains!!!
See you there...
Sarah.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Something Old, Something New, Something Relaxing!
A big hello and warm welcome to both you and 2012! It's the first week of the new year which hopefully will hold many days of inspiration, happiness and discoveries. I'm still kind of in limbo... I haven't taken down my decorations yet, there's lots of Christmas pressies awaiting their new place of residence and I've got a backlog of housework and projects to make you wince! The first Monday of the year also means a brand new challenge over at Simon Says Stamp & Show! This week it's the very fitting theme of 'Something Old, Something New". After all the indulgence of the holidays with the full-on festive glittery glam stuff, I really fancied some bright Spring-like colours and some stress-free crafting.

So I decided to revamp an old photo frame that was lying dormant in a cupboard. I started by covering the wooden frame with some lovely Design paper from My Mind's Eye. I used Matt Medium and then sanded the edges to get a good finish. I then inked the edges with Aged Mahogany.
I painted Art Part leaves with Claudine's Sky Blue paint and stamped two of Wendy's 'Just Fly' butterflies onto Clearly for Art.
I used a trio of scrap ribbons in matching colours and layered them up with fab words from this great set, also by Wendy.
To finish, three vintage buttons from my own stash and this oh so lovely photo of my Belgian niece. A model in the make methinks!
Colourful, simple and even useful! A good start indeed. Check out all my teamies great ideas on the Design Team blog and get your creative thinking caps on. The $50 prize is just the job after the festive splurge! Look at that... a fancy new logo too! Have a great week and thanks for the visit. Sarah.

So I decided to revamp an old photo frame that was lying dormant in a cupboard. I started by covering the wooden frame with some lovely Design paper from My Mind's Eye. I used Matt Medium and then sanded the edges to get a good finish. I then inked the edges with Aged Mahogany.
I painted Art Part leaves with Claudine's Sky Blue paint and stamped two of Wendy's 'Just Fly' butterflies onto Clearly for Art.I used a trio of scrap ribbons in matching colours and layered them up with fab words from this great set, also by Wendy.
To finish, three vintage buttons from my own stash and this oh so lovely photo of my Belgian niece. A model in the make methinks!
Colourful, simple and even useful! A good start indeed. Check out all my teamies great ideas on the Design Team blog and get your creative thinking caps on. The $50 prize is just the job after the festive splurge! Look at that... a fancy new logo too! Have a great week and thanks for the visit. Sarah.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
What's on Your last 2011 Workdesk Wednesday???
Well hello everyone! I've been AWOL for a week although it feels like just moments. As always the festive day is gone in a flash and now it's that funny in between week. Still a holiday mood, yet already so much to do, but you can't quite get going either! Not a lot going on in my Blog World but it's full on at Crafty HQ. I have five major projects to complete by Saturday including January's My Mojo Monthly and a photo tutorial! And I gotta go to work! Sigh...
I didn't realise it was almost Wednesday until very late last night! So just one quick piccy to share... to show you a bit of loot and to join in with the last WOYWW? of 2011. I was rather off colour Christmas Day but perked up for a moment at the sight of chocolate and crafty goodies. I'm contemplating putting the buttons in the Melting pot and having a private fondue party... and the white book? Well, it's homework for my sanity!
As said, the new My Mojo Monthly is just around the corner. There's still a few days left to join in with December if you're feeling creative! I'll keep this very short and sweet today... Just wanted to pop by and say hello. I've got to get into serious 'No Faffing Around Gear' if I'm to survive the week and still enjoy some New Year Frivolity! I hope you've had a really fabulous Christmas and are still languishing in the seasonal after-glow.
I didn't realise it was almost Wednesday until very late last night! So just one quick piccy to share... to show you a bit of loot and to join in with the last WOYWW? of 2011. I was rather off colour Christmas Day but perked up for a moment at the sight of chocolate and crafty goodies. I'm contemplating putting the buttons in the Melting pot and having a private fondue party... and the white book? Well, it's homework for my sanity!
As said, the new My Mojo Monthly is just around the corner. There's still a few days left to join in with December if you're feeling creative! I'll keep this very short and sweet today... Just wanted to pop by and say hello. I've got to get into serious 'No Faffing Around Gear' if I'm to survive the week and still enjoy some New Year Frivolity! I hope you've had a really fabulous Christmas and are still languishing in the seasonal after-glow.
Enjoy the New Year Celebrations.
Do it your way and I'll see you all in 2012!!!
Sarah.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
What's on Your Festive Workdesk Wednesday?
A big festive hello to all fellow WOYWWers and anyone calling by! Well, it's my last show and tell before the Big Day descends with a desk that's looking as ready for Christmas as I am! I lost three months somewhere... Shouldn't it still be October? We're all off to my sister's in Wales and mum and I are head chefs at the banquet fayre!
Every Wednesday, be it Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter you can join in The One and Only Big Desk Snoop by linking up at 'Mrs. Top of the Crop Hostess' Julia's place. I'd just made a quick card but still managed to get in a mess...Last week I showed just the corner of my Seasonal Gothic Arch and today I managed to get a better picture although it's a tough model to work with! As said I made it at a workshop with the lovely Lin Brown from LB Crafts (that is no more...) I actually went to Holland to do it and we worked from 9am until midnight!
I really love blue and silver together and this design has a bit of everything I love. Stamping, metal work, beading and sewing... It was a very intensive labour of love on that long day, yet a real joy too. It's a few years old now but I do enjoy getting it out for the holiday season. It's actually above the lounge fireplace...just moved it for the piccy! I've added lots of my own layers and details and still like to feel the textures!
I'll keep it short as I'm sure you are all rather busy! I have to work the next two days so my table-hopping will be a little sneaky and sporadic but I'm looking forward to seeing what you are all up to! I'll leave you with a great big Christmas smooch, a twinkle from my fairy and wish you all a really great holiday time!!!
Cherish that which you hold dear...
A Festive Farewell, Sarah.
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