Monday, 1 June 2015

Summer is here and what a June challenge!

Welcome, friends!

Yes, We're officially into 'Summer' and, whilst we know many of you will be spending less time in the craft room and more time out in the garden, our lovely Astrid has chosen a theme for this month to entice you to join in - it is...




We're hoping that you will ALL join in.  If this is not a genre that you're used to crafting, perhaps you've NEVER attempted it, please do!  Our outright winner of the £20 shop voucher, generously sponsored by Country View Crafts, is chosen at random.  Our four blog badge awards are chosen by the DT and we often recognise those crafters who have stepped outside of their normal boundaries of comfortability to try something new and join in wth us.  All we ask is that you follow our simple rules so that you don't inadvertently disqualify yourself.  The challenge remains open until 11.45 pm/23.45 hours on the last day of the month.  Winners are announced usually around the 10th of the following month.

Our DT have excelled themselves again this month and provided a crafter's feast for the eyes.  They are led out by TWO previous winners, who have created makes especialy for you - thank you to both Becky and Paula, your projects are stunning!!...




Hi, I'm Becky from 'Crawsome Creations'. I've always been 'arty' and always felt that is where my future lay but I took the safe option and am now in a secure adult type job which has zero opportunities for artistic flair or imagination!  Hence all my crafty longings are now fitted into the tiny amount of free time I have between a full time job, a husband, a young son and a very lively cocker spaniel.


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I have to admit that shabby chic does not come naturally to me! I'm much more of a brights and grunge person but I was determined to give it a go. I decided to take an altered art approach and made over an empty pickle jar. I primed the jar with a couple of coats of white gesso before using texture paste through a harlequin stencil. Once dried I sponged over Tim Holtz distress paints in bundled safe and tumbled glass. The next step was adding a decoupage rose and peacock image in a dusty attic frame.  The remainder of the project involved trying to 'artistically' arrange ribbon, pearls, paper flowers, dusty attic butterfly and beads to create a the finished piece. I'm pleasantly surprised at how it turned out considering half way through the project I felt completely lost! Thank you so much to CVC for giving me this opportunity, it's great to be here :)







Morning All – My name is Paula and you’ll have to excuse me as I’m rubbish at writing about myself…..so, what’s there to say – I started card making in 2004 and have been playing/creating ever since. I’ve had work published in UK and US based magazines. I mainly love to make clean and simple pieces using minimal materials but now and again I’ll dip my toe in to the mixed media side of things.

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When I was told the topic was ‘Shabby Chic’ – I have to admit I was scared stiff because what is Shabby Chic! Anyhow, I had a look round and just went with my gut instincts. I’ve used a Wendy Vecchi Arts Parts Arched Frame as my base and covered it in a thin layer of white gesso. I then used DecoArt Modelling Paste through a Tim Holtz Stencil. Once the modelling past was dry, I took sandpaper to the frame to give it a work look, followed by some brown ink and stamping a splatter effect stamp around the edges too. I made the roses using the Tim Holtz Sizzix pine cone die and the centre panel is patterned paper and a stamped image of a woman. For more info just hop over to my blog http://justforoneday11.blogspot.co.uk






June Often being the month of wedding I decided to make a card that could be used as a wedding card. Layers and home made flowers often define Shabby Chic for me, so that's what I did. More details can be found on my blog




I have thoroughly enjoyed making a shabby card for Astrid's fabulous challenge theme, it seems years since I last made one. One thing I do when I have a design I like is make two or three of them so I can add them to my card box as I never seem to have enough choice these days.




Just recently I've started to challenge myself to use products I have that are rarely used.  For my Shabby chic make I decided to use two colours that don't often see the light of day - yellow and orange.  I also made use of this rarely used stamp too.  You can find the step x step pic's and products used over on my blog if you'd like to see them.   Chris xxx



I'm never really sure exactly what Shabby Chic is but hopefully my first make where I've combined a distressed embossed background with some vintage images and some floral elements, all in soft muted colours fits the bill.....


...details are on my blog, please stop by and say hi :)
Donna xx




Hello , I have got to say I am totally out of my comfort zone with this months challenge, I could never figure out how two words Shabby and Chic could be remotely related to each other but there you go... I have come up with what I consider Shabby Chic. I hope you like it
More details from my blog.




Shabby Chic! Well, I haven't tackled this theme in a long time! That's the lovely thing about challenges, they often ask you to think outside your current comfort zone!  I hadn't use this birdcage die for a long time and so made a simple plaque. As always, there's more on my blog here!   Gabrielle x


Shabby Chic is just about my all time favourite style so I put together this card using all the elements which for me are "shabby chic".  It was a great design for using up some much loved Maja Design papers and scraps. Please do visit me on my blog if you want to see some more close ups.




For my first 'Shabby Chic' post of the month I have made some cute little wall hangings using fresco paints and the cracked glass technique. There are more details over at Addicted to Art today.




The theme Shabby Chic is one of my favourites, this is my go to genre whenever I have a creativity block. Do not let the word Shabby fool you, even though the look is at times unstructured the effect can look timeless. More details on how this card was made up is on my Blog.




For my second piece this month I decided to alter a mirror with all my favourite shabby chic elements - lace, hand made flowers, fancy metal, buttons and pearl pins. Most have had a coating of gesso and were then sprayed with Victorian Velvet and Vintage Photo Distress Ink Sprays.  Please do visit my blog if you want to see more.



Wow, great work everyone - fabulous projects, a great variety in style, lots of inspiration!

We hope you like our line up, we also hope that it motivates you to have a go and join in.  As usual, we will be posting a new project by either a DTM or a guest every alternate day for the rest of the month.  Having seen them all, we can tell you that you're in for a huge treat!

Good luck everyone!

Chris and the CVC team xxx





Friday, 29 May 2015

Linda's featuring with stamped home decor!

'Morning all!

Our last post of the month is a cracker!  Many of you will either know or at least be familiar with our guest as she has had quite a career in the craft world...





Hi ….. my name’s Linda and I’m a stampaholic!!  And I’m absolutely thrilled to have been invited as a Guest Designer for the Country View Crafts Blog Challenge.

I’ve been in the world of craft for over 13 years now ….. doesn’t time fly when you’re having fun!  I’ve worked in a large craft shop, run workshops, been on various Design Teams, and done work for the TV and magazines. And  since moving to the Isle of Man in 2011 I have plenty of time to spend doing what I love!

My passion is rubber stamping, and playing with inks and paints.  I love anything from Clean and Simple right through to the shabby chic, grungy look (I’m a BIG Tim Holtz fan too!!)  I do hope you like my inspiration piece for the latest challenge.

I decided to make a little altered frame, a home decor piece seeing as we’ve just moved house. I’ve created a pretty summer meadow scene ........ using Distress Inks to give colour to the background, then spritzed with water to create a little more interest.  I stamped the meadow using an IndigoBlu stamp called Wild Flowers, and added some pretty butterflies into the picture.
The JOFY sentiment finishes it off perfectly I think.  We should all take time .... and enjoy the summer ..... it probably won’t last that long!!!
Thanks for looking
Happy stamping!
Linda
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Visit Linda's blog and see her project here.



This is BEAUTIFUL Linda and what a fabulous piece of home decor - thank you!!

Well dear friends, that's our lot for May but you still have a couple of days to join in if you can.  We'll be back on Monday with a brand new challenge so have a great weekend and we hope to see you in June!

Chris and the CVC team xxx

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

A picture story book today...

Hi there,

I get the pleasure of posting my second project of the month today and I decided to make a picture story book.  Last year I bought some X Cut dies that are all based on various scenes and I've chosen one that reminds me of the streets of London at the time of the Great Fire.  I wonder what it conjures up for you...?





It's made with a broad and eclectic range of products, both inside and out.


I love the dimensional feel of the 'scene'.


You'll find the full details in step x step pictures on my blog, here.



We're getting close to the end of the month now so please think about getting your projects finished and linked - someone is going to win and it could be YOU!

We have one final post - it's a cracker and from a guest.  That's on Friday so we hope you'll pop back and see us for the 'grand finale'.

Have fun!

Chris and the CVC team xxx

Monday, 25 May 2015

Astrid's moonlight serenade...

Happy (UK Holiday) Monday everyone!

Astrid is with us this morning with a stunning project - what a beauty!......




I loved Donna's theme this month as it meant I could dust off some of my old "Scenic" stamps. I had great fun creating a card using some masking and stencilling techniques. More details can be found on my blog



This is a wonderfully creative piece of art Astrid, thank you so much!

We have exactly a week left to this challenge theme Ladies and Gentlemen so please, if you haven't entered yet, dust off your crafting tools, get out your inks and paints and join us!!  >:o)

I'll be back on Wednesday with my second project for the month so I hope to see you all then.

Chris and the CVC team xxx

Saturday, 23 May 2015

MAGPIE: It's a DT's postcard day today!

Hello there!

It's a Magpie Day today and some of the DT have got together and followed our theme to create some postcards for you.  Here's our line up...




I have gone for a vibrant postcard scene from somewhere hot and sunny,you can find out how I made this over on my blog




Hi, I've gone for some un-inked rubber for my postcard, and some new paints.


Details can be found here on my blog x




With hardly anything "scenic" in my (vast) stamp collection I have gone for a vintage sepia postcard  with a "wish you were here" feel! As usual there are a few more details on my blog.




One of my all time favourite stampers is the very talented Paula Whittaker who blogs at Just for One Day. This little scene was very much inspired by her wonderful work. If you want to see how I put it together, all you need to do is click here




I didn't have time this month to be part of the main Simply Scenic inspiration, so I'm really happy that I was able to squeeze in a Magpie Day postcard.  I kept it simple with some stamping and some of my favourite Distress Ink colours.  Hop over to Words and Pictures if you'd like to see more.




My choice is inspired by my recent Tim Holtz aquisitions, put together in an ode to purple, lol!  You can find my step x step here.



We hope you like our little interlude, normal service resumes on Monday, lol!!

Have a great weekend everyone, make it a crafty one!  >:o)

Chris and the CVC team xxx

Friday, 22 May 2015

DT CALL

Hi everyone!

We're very sad that we're losing one of our talented DT Members from our team shortly and that leaves us with an opening. Are YOU interested?  If so, we're looking for someone with the following credentials:
  • An experienced crafter with a good knowledge of the current craft market, genres, techniques and products:
  • Has been blogging their own craft projects regularly for at least 6 months (preferably, though not essentially, using Blogger):
  • Can contribute at least 2 projects per month:
  • Has the time to contribute to commenting on our linked entries:
  • Can commit to being part of the DT for a mnimum of 12 months.
If this is you, please contact us using the email widget on the sidebar (right) and we'll get back to you in a day or two.

CLOSING DATE:   Friday May 22nd 2015

Chris and the CVC team xxx

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Thursday, 21 May 2015

Trace is looking through a window...

Greetings all!

Today we have yet another spin on this month's theme, very creatively put together by our talented Trace!...



For my second piece I created a window type scene using an old mirror and the inside of a small canvas, plenty more distress goodies and idea-ology and this fab Brett Weldele stamp, for Tim Holtz. All the details can be found on my blog here. Trace x



We think this is very clever - there are soooo many ways to express something 'scenic' - great work Trace, thank you!

Do you have a clever idea that fits in wth the 'Simply scenic' theme?  Whatever ideas you come up with, we'd like to see them!  We're 3 weeks in to the challenge and now facing the downhill run.  That said, you still have ooodles of time to get something made and entered.

On Saturday we have something different so please come back and see us then and we'll share what we're up to.

Have a great weekend!

Chris and the CVC team xxx

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Ingrid Kristina is wowing us with colour today!

Hi there!

We're delighted to be joined by Ingrid Kristina this morning as our talented guest and a previous DTMSM blog badge winner.  There is no doubt in our mind that you'll love her project...




Ingrid Kristina V = a cardmaker, an amateur yet enthusiastic arstist and an explorer of all artistic :) If you visit my blog you will find anything from cards, journaling, fun tutorials, results of my experiments and wild ideas, but mainly mixed media projects. I love creating abstract art and mixed media is my most go to when I create. There is nothing more satisfying that creating various textures and patterns and adding colour with a dash of grunge. I tend to create rather organic patterns and love using anything naturally aged. Fabric and other materials are so much fun too! If you share my passion I would like to invite you to join my blog Ingrid's Crafts Corner. I also run a  mixed media challenge blog Mixed Media World where my dear talented friends and I share our creations organise fun challenges for you to join. If you prefer cardmaking then simply purchase an issue of the wonderful UK nationwide magazine Simply Cards and Papercraft where I share my projects as a Designer. 

A big thank you to Christ and her wonderful team for inviting me to share my project here with you today! It is always a pleasure and an honour. 

Have a wonderful day! 

Ingrid xxx
 
I spent so much time brainstorming and creating and chucking in the bin when I decided to stop brainstorming and trying so hard and embraced the simple play with colours. 
 
I got my beloved Brusho crystals out and started adding colours to my wet watercolour paper, sprinkled some coarse salt over some areas to create the blotchy effect and let it dry. I cut it to size and added the wording with the label embellishment to front, painted a couple of grey boards in black gesso, glued on top and punched holes adding some eyelets. 
I intend to add the rings when I can finally find them and put together as covers with some watercolour paper. This will now be my watercolour journal.  I look forward to filling it with pages of watercolour paintings.



How fabulous is this!!??  Such richness in the colours and yet another brilliant spin on the 'Simply scenic' theme.  Very creative and absolutely gorgeous Ingrid Kristina, thank you!

How are you doing with your entry?  Have you decided on your project yet, started it?  We'd like to see more of how you're interpreting this theme.  One entrant will be the lucky winner of the £20 shop voucher from our generous sponsor Country View Crafts but we also have 4 blog badges to give away.  All winners will be invited to join us as guests for a future challenge too!

Trace will be here on Thursday so we hope you'll join us again then!

Have a great day!  >:o)

Chris and the CVC team xxx

Sunday, 17 May 2015

Sue D is a friend of Alice...

Good morning friends!

Now, you know how much we love to bring you diversity.... styles, genres, techniques...  This morning our clever Sue D has created a gorgeous scene in quite a different way...



Happy Sunday everyone, here's my second piece for the Simply Scenic challenge.


My Stampotique stamps are playing happy families, and more details can be found here on my blog x



Wow Sue, bright and colourful and certainly VERY creative, we love where you went with this - thank you!!

So many ways to express our theme this month.  Why not cast convention aside, do some lateral thinking and come up with your own take on 'Simply sceneic' and join in?

On Tuesday we'll be featuring another guest and we KNOW you're going to LOVE what she has come up with!  Make a date in your diary, we'll see you then!

Chris and the CVC team xxx

Friday, 15 May 2015

Sue B's tantalising sunset...

Greetings all!

Now, you've seen Nikki's photo's of sunsets but what about this?  Our talented Sue B has painted hers!  GorrrrrrrGeous!...





Painted in Acrylics, trying to capture a moment. I have been lucky enough to witness a few wonderful sunsets.



Wow Sue, a fabulous scene, terrific colour palette and what a stunning result, you must be sooo proud of this - we are, for you!  Thank you!

If you have no stamps or dies to make up a scene then why not try what Sue has done and paint one yourself?

We're half way through the month and we're hoping to see more of what you're all doing.  Remember that the winner of the £20 Country View Crafts shop voucher is drawn at random to give EVERYONE  a chance of winning.

We'll be back again on Sunday with Sue D's second project - don't miss it!

Have a great weekend,

Chris and the CVC team xxx

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Samantha's gone all out with texture!

Hello there!

We're delighted to be publishing another Guest post this morning, from a previous Top 3 winner.  Many of you will recognise Sam by both name and creativity - she is here to share her take on our theme and it's beautiful!...



Hi, my name is Samantha Wade.
I live in the West Midlands with my husband Peter and two ragdoll cats (the girls) 
I have always been interested in crafts and addicted to paper crafting and all things creative.
You will find me in my craft room in my spare time or the garden which is my other passion.
Please come and visit my blog, http://craftroomdelights.blogspot.co.uk


The leaves on the tree have been created with glitter, micro beads, stickles.

The background scene has been made using brusho, 
The colours are, leaf green,moss green, orange, yellow and prussian blue,
They have been sprinkled in the right areas, onto canvas card from an acrylic pad, then sprayed with water.Then leave to dry.
Stamp pheasant,(free with a magazine), glitter his body then cover in glossy accents.
Cut a frame using Square Grand Spellbinders from pearl card, to fit the 7x7 card.
Tattered Lace die cut tree, coloured with distress ink,
 The leaves have been sprinkled with different grades of green glitter and micro beads,
 Then heated with clear embossing powder to keep them in place, then any gaps filled in with green stickles.
3d tree on to the card.
Hope you like my Guest Designer card, so pleased to have been asked to take part this month.



Beautiful colour palette, fabulous textures and a simply gorgeous make - thank you Samantha!

Our creative Sue B will be here on Friday with her second DT make for this challenge - don't miss it!!

Have fun!

Chris and the CVC team xxx

Monday, 11 May 2015

Nikki wishes she was there... again...

Good morning friends!

It's Monday morning but we're not going to let that spoil the day's mood are we? lol

For those of you who have never met Nikki, we wish we could bottle her verve and enthusiasm because it's just what we all need first thing on a Monday morning.  For those of you that have, you'll know exactly what we mean, lol!

Nikki is sharing another snapshot, literally, from one of her adventures earlier this year...



For my second Simply Scenic project this month I have created another scrapbook page. The sunset was taken on a beach in the Cape. After a beautiful day the evening was incredibly windy and quite cold with crashing waves - stunning! More details over at Addicted to Art today.



You said it Nikki, stunning, and a beautifully creative SB page too - gorgeous!

If you've been sitting there thinking you can't join in this month because you don't have any suitable stamps or dies then think again - you too can use a photo' and create yourself a SB page or, if you're not into 12 x 12 scrapping, how about an 8 x 8 or a journal page?

We'll be back on Wednesday with another GUEST project so see you then!

Have a great day!

Chris and the CVC team xxx

Sunday, 10 May 2015

Announcing April's winners...

Good evening everyone, we hope you've had a great weekend!

It's time to announce the winners of last month's challenge.  As usual we have left it to random.org to choose the lucky winner of the £20 shopping voucher donated by our Sponsor, Country View Crafts, and here is what the generator produced...



WINNER



 As the challenge topic was chosen by our lovely Sue D last month it has been her task to choose her Top 3 projects and the one to which she would like to bestow a 'Special mention' for originality and creativity in reflecting the theme.  These are her choices and comments...

TOP 3

"I love the natural colours alongside the Kraft card."



 "Great use of die cuts and rusting techniques"


"Love the washi tape and the black and white images against the paint splatters."


DTMSM (DT Member's Special Mention)
 
 "My special mention has to go to 83 Pamellia http://mylittlecraftthings.blogspot.ca/2015/04/a-vintage-journey-guest-creative-guide.html this is an awsome piece of artwork, and it started life as a pizza box!"




Congratulations to all our winners, emails are on their way!  Commiserations to everyone else and a HUGE THANK YOU for joining in with us - better luck next time!

Don't forget, we'll be back in the morning with another fab project post, hope to see you then - nite, nite!  >:o)

Chris and the team xxx