Showing posts with label Technique - Watercolouring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technique - Watercolouring. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

Solitary Tree birthday card - Art Impressions

Tree truck: Stampin Up Chocolate Chip ink pads
Tree Shadow: SU Chocolate Chip, SU Crumb Cake, SU Soft Suede ink pads
Tree Leaves: SU Sage Shadow, SU Mellow Moss ink pads
Stamps: Greeting from SU Best Yet, Tree from Art Impressions T883, Tree Leaves from Art Impression.
Other products used: SU Aqua Pen, SU Punches, Kaisercraft paper, bling, silk ribbon in coffee colour, Dark brown and standard white cardstock.
Tree Trunk: Stampin Up Chocolate Chip
Tree Shadow: SU Crumb Cake, SU Soft Suede
Tree Leaves: SU Always Artichoke, SU Purely Pomegranete, SU Pumpkin Pie, SU Creamy Caramel.
Stamps: Greeting from SU Upsy Daisy, Tree & Leaves from Art Impressions T883
Other products used: Silk ribbon in maroon colour, Kaisercraft paper, Bling, SU Aqua Pen, SU Punches.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Stampin up - Elements of Style

I saw this on the Splitcoast Stampers entry blog. I love the original so I'm going to continue experimenting with this very pretty Stampin Up Elements of Style stamp set.


Products used: Stampin Up Elements of Style stamp set; Kaisercraft notes stamp; Stampin up Mellow Moss, River Rock, Pink Pirouette, Reagal Rose, Purely Pomegrante, Stazon Black ink pads; Stampin up Regal Rose & Pink Pirouette card stock.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Memory Game with Decorated Box





I made this memory game for my niece who turned '3' recently. The square pieces are made from chipboard which I painted black around the edges. I stamped and watercoloured 2 of each image onto SU Whisper White card and glued onto the chipboard squares. On the back I glued a striped coloured designer paper. I bought the box from a discount shop and decorated it using various bits-n-pieces. I was going to type up some instructions and glue these into the lid but time got away from me and that didn't eventuate.

Just in case it's not clear ... you turn all the images right side down, and take turns with a friend to flip over 2 squares, trying to match up the images which you then remove from the game. You successfully get a pair and you get another turn. Whoever ends up with the most pairs at the end...WINS! Was lots of fun to make and my over 40 year old partner and I had fun testing it out!!