Saturday, 20 October 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Shades of red

One of my favourite stamps from this year's Christmas release. 

FRS218 Huge Jingle Bells

I have used different red patterned papers to paper piece the letters.

I used a Woodware green bell punch for the little bells. I have edged them with black ink to make them pop and added sone little bows.
I have glittered the big white spots with ultra fine clear glitter. Very easy to do using a clear Sakura glaze pen as a gluing medium. 

I'm last to post this week so why not see what the other team members have come up with on the Woodware Blog for this challenge.


Monday, 8 October 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Vintage Christmas

I'm leading the challenge this week... So I chose to use a Christmas bell for my vintage design. I have also done this bell in modern Christmas colours and it works equally well.

FRS101 Holly Bell

I stamped the bell using an ochre die based inkpad and before adding the other colours I bled out the ink with a water brush. This is what gives it a vintage look.

The greeting comes from this set:

FRCL171 All Through the Year

I used the same water colour technique over the stamped greeting.
I have gone over the outline with some diamond 'Stickles' and add some 3 mm and 5 mm red 'Nailheads' for berries.

Do check in over the coming week to see other ideas for 'Wintage Christmas' over on the Woodware Blog.

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Sketch

One of my stamp sets happens to have a window so I thought it would fit in really well with this week's sketch challenge.

FRCL183 House Proud

This set also includes the curtains, cat and flowerpots.

I used the flowers from this set to decorate the curtains

FRCL169 Birdsong
The curtain pole is made out of a strip of brown card and two small punched circles to which I have added some Mark Richards 'nailheads'.

The two small pictures are made from some tiny pieces of Magenta paper.

Why not pop along to the Woodware blog to see other ideas using this sketch.

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Resist Techniques



For this week's challenge I have used one of my new background stamps.

FRS227 Curly Stitched Background 

I  stamped and embossed it on pale mint card using a Watermark  ink pad and clear powder. I then sponged some blue inks over the whole piece and ironed away the embossing.
The tag is made from shrink plastic. I used one of my favourite new Christmas word stamp on the tag.

FRS124 Most Wonderful Christmas

and the snowflakes from this set

FRCL222 Snow Buddies
This cute little snowman comes from the same set as the snowflakes. His nose and scarf are coloured in using Sakura Soufflé pens. The colours are soft and pastel. I have added some glitter highlights too.

Finally let's not forget the ribbon which I have heated and the Mark Richard 'Glitter Domes' which are a brilliant addition to any Christmas card!

Pop along to the Woodware Blog for other ideas for resist techniques from the team.

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Orange and brown

Orange and brown.... well orange and brown and a touch of green.... I think that is allowed don't you!

This set is fun to use and as you can see from this card you can cut the animals out and use them on their own.

FRCL127 Jungle Pals

I have stamped using the Brilliance Coffee Bean inkpad on pale orange card. The coloring has been done using washes of orange and green taken from Tombow pens.

The leaf punch is from Woodware and is great for jungle or tropical themed cards. I have punched three different seizes. I have added some detail on the leaves using a white Sakura gel pen and some sponging.

For some more ideas using the orange and brown colour scheme pop along to the Woodware Blog



Friday, 14 September 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Anything but a stamp


Not a stamp in sight! Just paper, card, buttons and a Peel Off's... that was hard as I am such a die hard stamper.... lol

The beautiful heart buttons come from a mix pack of buttons which of course Woodware stock. I've added some ribbon as I do not like empty holes... 

The craft squares are 4 cm by 4 cm and I rounded off the corners with a corner punch.

I've use a white Sakura pen for the faux stitching. I have added some paper on the inside of the card from the 'Dresden collection'.

Simple but nice...
Pop along to the Woodware blog for other non stamping ideas

Saturday, 8 September 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Sketch

I quite enjoyed the sketch layout challenge but I did flip it to have it portrait as opposed to landscape. I have used my favourite technique .... yes it's paper piecing!
I've used one of my new design from the latest release:

FRS228 Field of Poppies

Jill Tuck from 'The Stamp Man' did some great samples for the catalogue using this stamp and I have drawn my inspiration from them.

Of course you could have blue or yellow poppies if you wishes
I have added a little bit of colouring to the paper piecing but the papers have done the rest.

I have yet to water colour this image. I know it will look great embossed in white and water coloured but it's another project for another day....

Pop along to the Woodware blog for inspiration from the rest of the team.

Monday, 27 August 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Sending you a smile

One of my favourite colour combinations is orange and blue... bright colours do make you smile. 

The stamps used on the card come from these sets;
FRCL080 Mixed Greetings
FRCL149 Lots of Love

The little butterflies have been paper pieced along with the background which is a panel made up of different width strips. This is a good way of using up left overs...
I've also added some faux stitching which adds to the paper piecing effect. 

Finally some white highlights using my trusted white Sakura gel pen and some fab Woodware ribbon!

Pop along to the Woodware blog for other inspirational ideas.

Saturday, 25 August 2012



All of this week, the Dream Team and the Woodware UK teams are celebrating the release of the new holiday designs from Dreamweaver Stencils. Of course, no celebration is complete without prizes...and there are some fabulous ones for those commenting on both sides of the "pond". 
 
Each team will be providing the opportunity to win four prize packages of stencil designs, perfect for the holidays. Just leave your comments each day on each players' post as well as the Dream It Up! and Woodware UK blogs, and the Dreamweaver andWoodware Facebook pages. Two random commentors  will be chosen from the batch of weekday posts, one each from the DW and WW Facebook pages, and from the big hop on Saturday...from each side of the pond!* That's a total of eight prize packages up for grabs! Here's what you could win:







You are probably wondering what a guitar has to do with the festive season!! lol... My mistake I liked the design so much I chose it and made the card before I realised I had made a mistake... Still I'm very pleased with the result. This is the stencil I used:
LL 3028 Electric guitar
I have tangled the image. I drew the outline of the stencil using a fine Sakura Micron black pen and added some patterns and strings.


For the wording I have used one of my new stamps:
FRS234 Alphabet Spots
As it's a whole alphabet in one large stamp I stamped it twice. I coloured in the letter dots using a Red Sakura glaze pen and then punched them out using the 3/4" Woodware circle punch [orange]. It's a perfect fit!

Finally some bling using Mark Richards 'Metals' in silver.... and a bit of glitter.....

Don't forget to leave me some holiday cheer as you move on to the other players for today:
Remember to follow along with the challenges on the Dream It Up! and Woodware UKblogs for more prize opportunities, and more crafty inspiration, as well as "liking" DWand WW on Facebook.
 
*Winners selected must be from USA/Canada/UK only. 

                                                                                  

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Woodware Dreamweaver Blog Hop


All of this week, the Dream Team and the Woodware UK teams are celebrating the release of the new holiday designs from Dreamweaver Stencils. Of course, no celebration is complete without prizes...and there are some fabulous ones for those commenting on both sides of the "pond". 

Each team will be providing the opportunity to win four prize packages of stencil designs, perfect for the holidays. Just leave your comments each day on each players' post as well as the Dream It Up! and Woodware UK blogs, and the Dreamweaver and Woodware Facebook pages. Two random commentors  will be chosen from the batch of weekday posts, one each from the DW andWW Facebook pages, and from the big hop on Saturday...from each side of the pond!* That's a total of eight prize packages up for grabs! Here's what you could win:





For the bloghop week challenge I have chosen to combine one of my new Christmas designs with a beautiful new background stencil from Dreamweaver.


The words and design go perfectly with my 'Patchwork Angel'


I ran the stencil through my cuttlebug to emboss some gold Mirri card. Very easy to do but very effective and it makes a nice simple background. I have paper pieced the angel using  the 'Helsinki collection' of papers from Woodware and embellished with 'Nail heads'. 


Don't forget to leave me some holiday cheer as you move on to the other players for today:

Remember to follow along with the challenges on the Dream It Up! andWoodware UK blogs for more prize opportunities, and more crafty inspiration, as well as "liking" DW and WW on Facebook.
*Winners selected must be from USA/Canada/UK only. 





Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Paper Piecing

I love paper piecing!!! [as most of you already know] lol...

For this challenge I decided to use one of my new Christmas stamps

FRS219 Huge Noel

and papers from the 'Helsinki' collection that Woodware distribute.
The small greeting bellow the Noel is included with the stamp. In total there are four small greetings with the stamp to use.

If you like my big words I have added to the collection:
Jingle Bells, I love You and Good Luck.

If you don't know how to paper piece there is a post from last year with pics showing how to do it with some tips.

Thursday, 9 August 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Black and white with a pop of blue

This card was made using one of my favourite stamp sets

FRCL143 Winter Wondreland

I like this set as you don't have to do extensive colouring. As a design it needs to be kept simple. The set is all about reindeers and trees.... but you also do get the little bunnies!
For the colouring I have used a the blue from the Sakura Stardust range of pens which I have water coloured. Using a touch of blue at the base of the trees and reindeer anchors them and makes the scene all frosty.

I stamped the moon and some of the trees using a Starlite Black Brilliance inkpad. For the moon you need to apply a thin uneven coating of ink or stamp it off on scrap paper before doing it for real on the card.

For other ideas along the same theme pop along to Woodware Blog

Friday, 3 August 2012

Woodware Design Challenge - Shrink Plastic

Shrink plastic is such fun! but also quite testing at times.... I love words and greetings that have been shrunk. So the tiny tag on this card has been made using white shrink plastic, blue Woodware tag punch and this greeting set
FRCL214 Tag Builder

Very simple but so effective!

The little bird comes from this set
FRCL210 Sitting Pretty


I coloured the bird using Sakura Jelly Roll Glaze pens so he is all shiny. 


The little envelope is made using a Woodware punch. You can also get a tiny square envelope punch.


A few shrink plastic tips:
Colours intensify so use pale colours or colour in softly.
Holes get very small. I used an office single punch hole on my tag and it shrunk to about 1/8". If you want to work out the shrinkage make yourself a shrink plastic ruler. Measure and mark a line on a piece of shrink plastic and shrink it. You can then work out how small your piece will look! [A tip from my ceramic days!!]


For other ideas on how to use shrink plastic pop along to the Woodware Blog

Saturday, 28 July 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Zentangle













The challenge this week is to do some 'tangles'.
As you will have seen from previous postings I really like doing it. 
I have quite a few books on the subject which are great for learning patterns or simply for inspiration. It is very relaxing to do and you don't need much in the way of products. Sakura Micron Pens are ideal for this. It's a good idea to have a selection of different size nibs. You can tangle from scratch by drawing some basic shapes to fill with a pencil or you can fill a stamped image or like I have done a Peel Off's design. I do not really follow the patterns in the books... I ad lib! I have put together a selection of images that I have 'tangled'. Give it a go it's good fun! Pop along to the Woodware Blog for other 'tangled' ideas.

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Woodware Design Challenge - Anything but a square


This card is not square... as the challenge requires! I'm not sure what the shape is....


The cute little mouse comes from this set;


FRCL192 Micey Mice


It fits perfectly in the woodware 3" purple punch. I have used the Sakura Moonlight pens to colour the cake. The greeting is also in the set. The heart border has been punched using the Crafty Edger. Of course you could also keep the hearts for other projects.


Do pop along to the Woodware blog for other ideas.

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Sketch

This week the challenge is a sketch. I have gone for a Christmas card idea using the gingerbread man from this set:


FRCL179 Gingerbread Collection


In the set are elements that you can use to compliment the main images such as the candy cane.
I have use Diamond Stickles to highlight the gingerbread man and Glossy accents on the icing.


The lovely background paper is from the 'Oslo' collection distributed by Woodware. I love the brown gingham ribbon as well as all the other ones in the Woodware collection.


Pop along to the Woodware Blog for other great ideas using this sketch.

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Mercart Metal

Hello everybody it is Dorothy posting today, we have locked Francoise up, and she is not getting out until the new Woodware Catalogue is done and dusted and off to the printers! So here goes.....



Of course it had to be a Francoise designed stamp, and with sport in the news all the time at the moment my thoughts turned to The Number One Champ Clear Magic set.



I have used Mercart Metal to make a bronze, silver and gold medal. Of course the silver is just the back of the bronze! I used the green 1" circle punch and then ran the double ended decorative wheel over the punched shape. I used the morse code end across the middle and then the horizontal wheel around the edge.

  
The greeting is  mounted on red and blue gingham ribbon.

Hopefully Francoise will be back with you next week if not well I will be back! Why not pop over and see what the rest of the girls have been up to on the Woodware Blog?


Friday, 22 June 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Purple and Gold

I'm probably going to get told off for cheating!... this is my interpretation of gold and purple.... the gold being orange and there is some purple there... lol


The set I have used is one of my favourites from the Spring release:
FRCL211 Heart and Home


The images are very simple and solid so they work beautifully with the Kaleidacolor ink pads.


For this card I have used the 'Spectrum' ink pad. The pad itself looks very bright but when stamped out and on cream card the colours are more muted.
I've used pages from an old book bought from Oxfam. The heart is a Woodware punch. As usual I have added some Mark Richards 'Nailheads' for some subtle bling.


Hope you've enjoyed this card. Do pop along to the Woodware Blog for more ideas using gold and purple.

Saturday, 16 June 2012

Woodware Design team challenge - Teachers Gifts

 For this week's challenge I have made a special card 'for the best teacher' and to say thank you for all the hard work and help.


I use to be a teacher and cards and gifts... even just a thank you were all much appreciated!


I have used two elements from this set;
FRCL160 School Tots

The tab on the side of the card was made using a woodware punch and I have added Mark Richard gold 'Nailheads'. The tag is also made using another Woodware punch which actually punches three different sized tags. I've used some markers for the colouring and a white Sakura pen for the highlights.


If you have enjoyed my idea why not pop along to the Woodware blog for other designs from the team.

Monday, 4 June 2012

Woodware Design Team Challenge - Sketch

Instead of using the rectangle on the sketch I have added my chubby kitty!


FRS113 Chubby Kitty


I thought it would be fun to do pinks and add some bling...


I've used two Woodware punches for the fish and paw print. Really useful with this stamp
The greeting is included with the stamp. So a purrrrfect card for a cat lover or just for fun!


The chubby kitty is mounted on a Woodware Action Wobble so if you ping it it wobbles. It's a very light plastic spring that as two self adhesive bases for mounting. Very easy to use and great fun.


Pop along to the Woodware blog to see other variations on the sketch.
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