Monday, 2 December 2019

Jayne Nestorenko Stamps with Fresh Cut Dies Frame

Hello and thank you for your visit. Ages since I last blogged but that's not to say I have given up 'making.' Quite the reverse in fact - as it's the usual Christmas scramble. 
My exhibit today is from the recent Clarity One Day Special on Hochanda - Sunday 1st and Monday 2nd December. I was asked about the frame hence have included a quick pictorial 'how to' below. 


Created with Clarity Stamps products:-

  • Clarity Stamps :- Jayne Nestorenko Winter Scene Stamps
  • Card/Paper - Kraft; Matte Black; Theuva
  • Ink Pads - Archival Black
  • Colours - Polychromos
  • Dies - Fresh Cuts Nested Squares Die Set
Instructions:
Scene
  1. Stamp chosen scene using Archival Black or similar.
  2. Colour with Polychromos.
Frame
Step 1

Using chosen Nested Square Dies, cut two frames in contrasting colours.

Step 2

Cut away two corners on the diagonal and attach to frame.

Step 3

Trim further pieces from frame remainder.

Step 4

Glue in place.

Step 5

Trim to suit.

This was done in haste and the original took rather longer but you can see from the photos the general idea. 
Hoping you return to this blog soon. Many thanks for your attention.
The very best of seasonal wishes to you all. 
Shelagh
'The Making Lady'



Monday, 14 October 2019

A Litle Bit of Wood!

A Little Bit of Wood!
Hello and thanks for looking at this post. This little creation has been languishing for almost two weeks, a few bits missing thus stopping it from looking complete. Enter the new Fresh Cut Floral Picot Dies and an idea formed. A short explanation follows. 

  1.  Stamp Bird of Paradise stamp onto card with a permanent ink. Trim. Set aside.
  2. Place Leafy Strip Stencil on card, spray over Vintage Photo and Spiced Marmalade Distress Oxide Sprays, blot, spritz, cut out and repeat twice more. Set aside.
  3. Die-cut medium Floral Stellar die twelve times from designer paper. Form into flowers using four cut images and curl each petal. (I used the point of a pokey tool to wrap each petal around.)
To assemble:-
    4. Attach three long wired flowers/berries to wood slice. (I bent around three centimetres at the foot of each wired flower to an 'L shape' and used Glossy Accents with tape to secure to wood.) Allow glue to dry before next step.
    5. Trim Oxide fronds into three or four adjoining leaves; arrange and glue over wires at base. 
    6. Attach flowers to suit. Glue bird onto one of the flower wires using Glossy Accents. 
(A few strands of stamens were added to the centre of each flower here.)

Et voila! A wood, wire and paper sculpture. 

Hope the details are helpful and encourage to 'have a go.'

Meantime - I have five more sets of dies to try out. Wonder what will come next?

Many thanks and best wishes.



Shelagh
'The Making Lady' 
Stamps, Dies and Stencil used:-


Extras:-

  • Wood Slice
  • Distress Oxide Sprays - Vintage Photos, Spiced Marmalade
  • Designer Papers of Choice
  • Card
  • Wired Flowers
  • Permanent Ink Pad
  • Water Spray






    







Friday, 11 October 2019

One Tag is Not Enough!

Thank you for visiting. By far the most complex in the collection, this tag took a bit of time to compile, mainly giving time to allow glue and gesso to dry. Stamps, stencils, dies all appear. 

Materials:-
·         Stamp – Bird; Mixed Media Journal; Word Chain 17
·         Stencils – Chain Link, Diamond
·         Fresh Cut Dies – Marigold and Friends; Nested Dome Tag
·         Ink Pads – Archival Black; Permanent - Green, Turquoise; Picket Fence, Faded Jeans
·         Stencil Card; Turquoise Card
·         Polychromos
·         Gesso, Book Page, Black Fine-liner
Instructions:-
1.       Cut large tag from turquoise card; randomly sponge black ink through stencils.
2.       Die-cut dome tag from stencil card, glue on scraps of book page. Add brush strokes of gesso. Dry.
3.       Apply Picket Fence, Faded Jeans, Black inks.
4.       Stamp images from journal set. Stamp sentiment.
5.       Attach marigold die-cut.
6.       Stamp bird onto designer paper scrap. Colour. Attach to dome tag and add this to large tag.
7.       Add paper ribbon.




Thursday, 10 October 2019

Spread the love!

Hello - another Cherry Green Bird example, stamped onto designer paper off-cut and mounted onto a stencilled image - the latter a trial for Distress Oxide Sprays and of which I only possess a few. 


Materials:-
·         Stamp – Bird
·         Stencil  - Leafy Heart
·         Ink Pads – Permanent Green, Turquoise
·         Distress Oxide Sprays – Walnut Stain, Fossilised Amber, Spiced Marmalade
·         Polychromos
·         Cream Card; Designer Paper Offcuts; Kraft Card; Dark Brown Card

Instructions:-
1.       Stamp bird onto designer paper scrap; colour; trim.
2.       Tape Leafy Heart to cream card. Spray oxides randomly, beginning with lightest. Blot. Spritz with water and blot again. Allow to dry.
3.       Trim stencilled image. Layer onto chosen card.
4.       Attach bird and sentiment.
Many thanks for looking at this blog post.

 Happy stencilling!
See you soon.
Best wishes,
Shelagh
'The Making Lady'


Wednesday, 9 October 2019

'Life!'


Hello and another example this time using a single Cherry Green stamp. Having framed the dragonfly on a tag, I decided a sentiment was the way forward as the image spoke for itself and did not require further adornment. No clutter here!!
Materials:-
·         Stamp – Dragonfly; NDC 111 – Life is Never
·         Ink Pad – Archival Cobalt
·         Polychromos
·         Card – Cartridge A5; Matte Pink, Turquoise; Designer Paper/Card – Waimea Falls, Toscana
Instructions:-
1.       Stamp dragonfly onto one corner of A5 cartridge, slightly off-page. Colour dragonfly.
2.       Stamp sentiment at diagonally opposite corner.
3.       Layer onto toning card, followed by tag-shaped designer paper.
4.       Attach to designer paper covered card blank.
5.       Add gems.   

Back again with another of my makes soon,
Best wishes,
Shelagh
'The Making Lady'


Tuesday, 8 October 2019

No Sparrows Here!



Hi and many thanks for looking at this blog. 
Below is a card made with new Cherry Green stamps from Clarity and the rest from my stash. It's great to make use of long forgotten papers and dies, really in an effort to rationalise both outlay and stock. Colours rather remind me of the numerous sparrows in our garden, currently clearing all the bird feeders on a daily basis!


Not a Sparrow!
Materials:-
·         Stamp – Cherry Green Stamps - Bird set
·         Ink Pad – Archival –Potting Soil
·         Cartridge Paper; Mulberry Paper; Patterned Paper; Toning Card; Brown Card; Card Blank
·         Gold Gel Pen
Instructions:-
1.       On A5 cartridge, stamp main image centrally. Stamp single feather around all four edges.
2.       Add highlights to image with gold pen.
3.       Layer onto patterned, toning, brown and mulberry card/papers before attaching to card blank.
4.       Stamp six feathers on separate cartridge; trim. Attach three each to diagonally opposite corners. Add gold gems. 

Back again soon with another example.
Meantime, 
Happy stamping!
Best wishes,
Shelagh
'The Making Lady'

Monday, 7 October 2019

Dragonfly Duo

Hello again, hello!
It's good taking time to blog and share ideas as a fair amount of it is taken in preparing examples for shows. 
This one is simply stamping but as a permanent ink pad was used on watercolour paper, I had a little experiment with a recent purchase - Faber Castell Albrecht Durer Water Colour Markers - Lush! I only bought the set of ten but really ought to have known better and gone for the full thirty! This is only a repetition of my Faber Castell Polychromos experience!

Materials:-
·         Stamp –  Cherry Green Dragonfly Set
·         Ink Pad – Archival Cobalt
·         Cartridge Paper, Watercolour Paper, Holographic Card, Designer Paper
·         Wink of Stella – clear; Stickles – Crystal
·         Faber Castell Albrecht Durer Water Colour Markers – Phthalo Blue, Ultramarine, Middle Purple Pink, Dark Phthalo Green
·         Polychromos
Instructions:-
1.       Stamp dragonfly twice in Archival Cobalt diagonally onto A5 cartridge. Colour one image with
2.       Stamp image once more onto water colour card. Trim the latter.
3.       Colour one dragonfly image and image on water colour paper with water colour markers. (Scribble selection of colours onto craft mat and pick up colours with fine paintbrush.) Splash some residual colour remaining on paintbrush over card.
4.       Add fine-liner border.
5.       Layer onto chosen paper and card.
6.       Decorate with Stickles and Wink of Stella.

This stamp may be used for any occasion and there is enough detail to exclude the colouring. 
See you soon.
Kind regards,
Shelagh
'The Making Lady.'



Sunday, 6 October 2019

In the Pink!



Hello and thank you for visiting. 
Here is a card made with Cherry Green/Clarity stamps in luscious colours. Decided to go slightly off the usual with this one and the swags worked perfectly as corners and also connectors. (Make rather swish oval frames, too.) 
Materials:-
·         Stamp – Bird, Dragonfly
·         Ink Pad – Permanent Fuchsia (Versaclair used here)
·         Polychromos
·         White Card; Designer Paper – Shenandoah
Instructions:-
1.       Stamp swag from Dragonfly set at each corner of stencil card. Repeat to join swags. Colour.
2.       Stamp bird twice on separate card. Colour.
3.       Trim, attach bird centrally and decoupage areas.
4.       Layer onto designer paper, followed by card blank.
Thanks again for taking time to look. Back again soon with another one from the set. 
Happy inking!
All god wishes,
Shelagh
'The Making Lady.'




Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Craft Stamper November 2019


Most remiss of me, not posting any work for some time but hardly had to change my mind!  
Delighted to have had a card of mine selected for the November 2019 issue of Craft Stamper.

Craft Stamper November 2019 Cover Story

Fleeting glimpse of my submission


Back soon with more examples. 

Best wishes,

Shelagh
‘The Making Lady’


Friday, 23 August 2019

Clarity Stamps - Mel's Christmas Branches with Acrylic Shapes and Baubles

Mel's Christmas Branches, Acrylic Mini Shapes and Baubles

Hello - these fabulous stamps from Mel arrived just before vacation time and I have many 'half projects' but few complete thus decided to incorporate some into one. Three matching circles were cut using largest and 4th largest Nested Circles dies, glued together and wrapped with hessian ribbon. Various acrylic shapes were stamped using Staz-on black ink pad and allowed to air dry prior to colouring with Sakura Glaze Pens. Once dry, Versamark ink was applied straight from the pad to the reverse of the coloured side, glitter embossing powder applied and heat set, then edged with a black Sharpie.
I had thought to colour the reverse but wanted to show the transparency of the acrylic shapes. 
Back soon with another selection of 'makes.' 

Best wishes,

Shelagh

'The Making Lady.'



Saturday, 17 August 2019

Mixed Media - Not Sure

Mixed Media - Perhaps Not!

Found this in my archives and it could just be the first time I have 'walked the brayer' over the canvas. Love the stamps It's a bit dark but what may be expected using a mid-blue and brown paint? A bit of stamping over and in addition - however, the sentiment does say it all!


Many thanks for looking in. 

Upwards and onwards with creativity!

Shelagh

'The Making Lady'





Friday, 16 August 2019

Clarity Stamps - Lou's Stencils and Acrylic Tags

Clarity Stamps, Stencils, Tags

On attempting to tidy my workroom, I re-discovered lots of paper and card from what seems aeons ago but only five or so years - it is easy to forget things when constantly looking on-screen at all the new additions. Lou's stencil was placed on the acrylic tag, chosen area outlined with a Sharpie, stencil removed, areas coloured with other alcohol markers and finally the tag outlined with a black Sharpie. Mounted onto a re-discovered A6 size patterned card, thread, ribbon and flowers attached, ready for the stamped word 'Friends.' 

My first foray into Clarity acrylic products!

Look out for the next project!

Best wishes,

Shelagh

'The Making Lady'

Thursday, 15 August 2019

Clarity Stamps - Oriental Panels

Clarity Stamps

Another project from the 'Mets' archives using Clarity stamps - I recall having the idea of a Japanese screen as befitting the challenge, stamping and constructing the panels then wondering how on earth to join them together with a semblance of authenticity. The answer was to sandwich strips of lightweight card between panel and backing in a ratio of three strips to one side, two to the other; coil these strips and slide a toning and shortened bamboo skewer between these coils. It worked!!!!

Many thanks for visiting. 

Best wishes

Shelagh

'The Making Lady' 

Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Clarity Stamps - Floral Flourish Floral Forest Dies

Clarity Stamps

Hi - back again with two dies featured on Maria's shows on Hochanda today. 
Here I've used the Unravelled Twine stencil as a Gel Press background, along with cutting the two dies into one piece of card; all it needs is a bit of 'plate juggling' - die-cutting plates that is. Uncut areas were torn away to create a solid diagonal before the addition of gems and a couple of Barbara's sticker words.


All components listed available from Clarity Stamps website.
  • Stencil - Unravelled Twine
  • Gel Press - 6" x 6"
  • Artistry Ink Pads - Lime Kiss, Fancy Fuchsia
  • Floral Forest, Floral Flourish 5" x 5" Dies
  • Barbara-isms Stickers


See you again soon with more examples.

Best wishes,

Shelagh
'The Making Lady.'


Tuesday, 13 August 2019

Clarity Stamps - Great Lakes Designer Paper

Great Lakes Designer Paper

Thrilled to receive Dee Paramour's new designer papers, I was itching to use it to its advantage. A bit of scoring, cutting, matting and layering with a tea-bag folded rosette and a stamped sentiment to complete. The paper did the talking!
Back with another project soon.

Chin up, meantime.

Shelagh

'The Making Lady.'


Monday, 12 August 2019

Chocolate Baroque Butterflies

Chocolate Baroque Butterflies

Different components for me, this butterfly wreath I concocted a few years ago using a selection of Chocolate Baroque stamps during their challenge time - and gosh, how I loved making this although it is now languishing in a box in the study somewhere! The big draw is the 'pea-pod' leaves (as I refer to them) mainly as they remind me of some of the flowers/foliage my great-aunt grew and dried as part of their market garden business decades ago, hence the orange tinge. Some 'Wink of Stella' or similar gave the added shimmer. 
Love these butterfly stamps as they are so realistic. 

Back soon with another of my makes.

Be happy!

Best wishes,

Shelagh

'The Making Lady.'



Thursday, 8 August 2019

Clarity Stamps - Leonie's Wings Circus

Wings
One of my early foray with the mini gel press shapes - ashamed to say they remained, each lolling on a Clarity Mini Mount and in the original packaging until Leonie's stamps rolled up. 

Main image stamped in centre of stencil card, and part images stamped 'off the page.' Mini square gel press inked, brayered for a more even finish then applied over stamped image. Envisage even more mileage by repeating process, cutting out and attaching over - I do have this 3D propensity!

Clarity Products:-

Stamps 

  • Leonie's Wings Circus
Artistry Inks
  • Fancy Fuchsia
  • Midnight Blue
  • Hay Stack
  • Dry Weed
Yet another to alter through colour, stamp or any of your wonderful ideas!

Cheerio - as my great uncle used to say.

Shelagh 

'The Making Lady'


Wednesday, 7 August 2019

Clarity Stamps - Woodland Animals

Woodland Foxes and Dies

Another favourite, sparked from uncovering not only large quantities of 8" x 8" multicoloured, scalloped card but also a large number of 'Big and Juicy' inkpads, all of which have been in the outer corners of my work room. No idea when I bought any of these but it's decided, they're not going to waste. 

Small square gel press pressed into a 'Big and Juicy' pad, lightly brayer over then pressed over stencilled image (inked stencil placed onto card and run through die-cutting machine.) This process repeated three times more using different 'Big and Juicy' pads. 
Toning scalloped cards cut in half and formed as a frame for colourful image.

. . . . And the same image but in die form with a little bit cut away! 

Clarity products

Stencils
  • Woodland Foxes
Fresh Cut Dies
  • Woodland Foxes
  • Luggage Tags


Thank you again.

All the best!

Shelagh
'The Making Lady'