Friday, 28 July 2023

Cleverprints Blog 23

 Hi and welcome. This past week has flown and having taken advantage of the good weather up here, time has been spent in the garden - still lots to do but atleast there is a flicker of light at the end of the tunnel. 

A very simple card front this week or indeed a journal page. Instructions to follow. 

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Materials:-
Cleverprints Products:-
  • Stamps - 'A Happy Bloom' set; 'Explore the Wild Flowers' set 
Extras:-
  • Card - White
  • Alcohol Markers
  • Green Ink Pad
  • Micron Pen
Instructions:-

1. Using a green ink pad, stamp main flower images from both 'A Happy Bloom' and 'Explore the Wild Flowers' sets - both designed by Jane Royston - in a diagonal formation. 

2. Colour with a selection of alcohol markers. 

3. Add detail around all four edges of card front with Micron pen. 

4. 'Ground' flowers by adding a few scribbly lines at each stem base. 

5. Draw in a few dragonflies. 

. . . And here we have this week's blog contribution. Quick and simple - or even simple and quick. Prepared and ready for its next life - greeting card or art journal. Either way, just add a sentiment.

Happy crafting!

Shelagh
'The Making Lady' 

Thursday, 20 July 2023

Cleverprints Blog 22

Hello and welcome to this week's blog featuring Cleverprints products. I've had this idea for some time, wondering which Cleverprints stamp would work when the eureka moment ocurred during my slumbers. It is a interest of mine to see what can be created using a single stamp and this one from 'Fantastic Fox' set was just the ticket! 

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Materials:-

Cleverprints Products:-
  • Stamps - Woodland Creatures 'Fantastic Fox' set - flower and sentiment
Extras:-
  • Card - White
  • Colouring Medium - Brush Pens used here
Instructions:-

1. Cut card to measure 27cm x 13cm and score at 9cm and 18cm. Burnish folds.

2. Open card so it is flat. Stamp flower from 'Fantastic Fox' set in bottom left hand corner. 
***To position the next stamped image using a stamping platform, I cut down a cello bag from packaging, placed it over the card then positioned my stamp. It was then picked up by the platform lid. This was repeated throughout the stamping of this card, the cello bag protecting the actual card from stray ink spots.  

3. Continue stamping.

4. Finish stamping at the top right hand corner, leaving a blank space for sentiment.

5. Trim left side and across the top.

6. Fold card as shown then turn over to reverse.

7. Stamp along the cut edges of the middle section - this will be on show when the card is folded. 

8. Colour, beginning with the lightest brush pen. 

9. Continue with the medium colour. 

10. Add darkest colour - I alternated between pink and red. 

11. Stamp sentiment, trim and add to card. 

12. Add contrasting dots around flowers.

Et voila! The completed card. 

This is the original card where the cut edges were outlined. Dots added with black micron pen. 

Showing the reverse and also added brush pen stems and leaves. 

Thank you for looking and see you soon with another Cleverprints 'make.' 

Best wishes and happy crafting.

Shelagh 
'The Making Lady'





 



















 











Thursday, 13 July 2023

Cleverprints Blog 21

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Hi and welcome. 

With so many off-cuts of card lying around, far too precious to  consign to the bin, they are used in this bright little card. 

Details and instructions below. 

Oddments card!

Materials:-

Cleverprints products:-

Stamp sets

  • Sea Anemone - Main Image
  • Born to Fly - Small Flower
  • Sea Urchin - Sentiment
Extras:-
  • Card Scraps - White; Two tones of green; 
  • Alcohol Markers
  • Glitter Glue
  • Large Needle
  • Gold Thread
  • Micron Pen
  • Foam Tape
  • Self Adhesive Gems
  • Rule
Instructions:-
1. Cut white card 18cm x 13cm.

2. Score at 5cm down long side. 

3. Cut two green mats 11.5cm x 11.5cm and 3.5cm x 11.5cm and adhere as shown. 

4. Attach 3.5cm x 11.5cm mat to card front. 

5. Cut darker green mats 10cm x 10cm and two measuring 2.2cm x 10cm. Attach over light green mats.

6. Cut white card square 8.5cm x 8.5cm. Measure 0.5cm down from top edge, 1.5cm in from side and pencil mark the intersection point. Continue to mark at 1 centimetre intervals until there are six 'dot' pencil marks. Repeat on each side. Pierce each dot with a sharp stylus or as I have done - a large needle. 

7. Six holes pierced on each side.

8. Thread needle with a good length of gold twine. Tape end at reverse of card.

9. Take thread from 1st hole on one side to 1st hole on second. 

10. Continue following this pattern - 2nd to 2nd, 3rd to 3rd etc to 6th to 6th.

11. Repeat on remaining two sides.

12. Reverse of card.

13. Completed stitching; mount onto 9cm x 9cm green card.

14. Attach centrally and diagonally onto matted card with foam tape. 

15. Stamp Sea Anemone main image twice, colour one complete image - in this instance, I used alcohol markers. Trim. Colour the 'fringe' on the second image only and trim, adding this to complete image with foam tape. Adhere over stitched square. Decorate edges with random fine liner squiggles. (See main photo.)

16. Stamp small flower from 'Born to Fly' multiple times, colour, trim and add to top of sea anemone. 

17. Stamp sentiment on white card, trim and add to square of green card. Add a few coloured flowers and attach to card front. Decorate small areas with glitter glue. 

Et voila! Presenting the 'oddment' card. 

Until next time - 

Happy crafting!

Best wishes, 

Shelagh
'The Making Lady.'