Showing posts with label Dylusions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dylusions. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 January 2018

At Random


At Random


Hallo Everyone!

Hope you are having a lazy
Sunday................why not
spend a little time with
Louise Thomson as she plays
with Dylusions and fairies......

"I could play with Dylusions sprays all day! 
Here are a few backgrounds created by 
spraying either directly on to card then
 adding extra water, or by spraying on to my 
non stick mat and then picking up the colour
 -or both! 




I chose one of my backgrounds to 
create a simple card. 

It is stamped with Lavinia stamps 
using Memento ink, touched up 
with Wink of Stella for some sparkle
and mounted on to black card to finish."


Thank you Louise such a lovely card
and so simple to make too.  


I think the design would look 
well embossed in white on the 
darker background too.......


Have you noticed?  All three cards
that have been featured this week
would lend themselves to almost
any occasion from Get Well to
Happy Birthday to sending a note.

So just pop onto the SALE and
choose your background medium
to get you started.............

There's lots of papers too that you
can stamp directly onto for that
all important background........

'Till tomorrow

Mickie xx











Saturday, 5 November 2016

Advent Calendar

Advent Calendar


Hi there

Today we have the last in our Christmas Countdown
from Dawn Heald:


I have made an Advent Calendar box tower. 
These little boxes can be built into different shapes too, 
like a tree, one full wall of drawers or even just put together 
in sets of three or four and built up the same way as I have done. 
Once you have your build, you can decorate as you like, 
simple or the full works. 
I do hope you try this. 
A layer of just four box drawers with the easel card on top makes a nice gift come greeting.


I used a score board to make mine which adds 
the extra measurement needed for the box slider wrap. 
If you are making this without one add on 2mm or 1/8th of an inch
 to the measurements for the box wrap. 


To make this project.
For the boxes, cut 24 pieces of card to measure 5" x 4". 
Score in 1" on each side. 
Fold along score lines then cut out triangles from the corner squares. 
Glue these tabs and fold up and stick to make the box. 
Cosmic shimmer glue is perfect for box making. 
Grabs straight away, two presses and its dry. 
Repeat for all 24 pieces of card. 
The finished box will measure 2" x 3".

For the wrap/slider that goes around the boxes, 
cut 24 pieces of card to measure 3" x 8". 
Score along the long edge.
 Make sure you fold, crease and burnish each score line
 and butt this folded line against the edge of the board 
before scoring the next line. 
You need to score at 2" fold n butt then score 1" fold n butt,
 then score at 2" fold n butt, then score at 1". 
Repeat for all 24 pieces of card.

Then pop your box onto the wrap, fold up and stick flap into place. 
By doing it this way ensures your box can slide in and out easily.

Next cut 7 pieces of card to measure 5" x 5". 
These will be the foundation and provide a sturdy structure. 

Now build the tower.
 Start with the 5x5 card. 
Glue on 4 boxes around the edge. 
Glue another piece of 5x5 card on top. 
Then continue to build up in the same way till all boxes are used.



Time to decorate. 
I used sprays to colour my card. 
I would have done this before cutting up all the card pieces 
but I changed my mind on the look after making the boxes. 



I used Color Bloom Spray Summer Sky 
and made a lilac one with alchemy wax, 
Dylusions spray and water. 
I edged everything with a blue pro marker. 
Used buttons on the drawer fronts and hand written numbers 
punched out with circle punch and layered on a punched square.

To make my topper I made an Easel card. 
The background paper was from the overspray of the card pieces. 


I used the latest JOFY 48 Xmas stamps 
coloured with Distress inks for the feature, 
and Tando Snowflakes as a stopper, 
organza ribbon, clear gems and Detail sparkle medium for some bling.



Products Used:

Certainly a project to while away the weekend and
get you in the mood for the forthcoming Festivities

Thank you Dawn

Mickie xx

Thursday, 3 November 2016

Advent Calendar


Advent Calendar

Hallo everyone!

Hope you are all well, warm and the

Festive makes are going to plan!

Today we have Angela: who is 

going to show us how she made her

Advent Calendar 



I decided to make some matchbooks for this project 

and display them in a box. 



So I started by stamping on three A3 sheets 

of Kraft style card using Woodware Christmas stamps

I used clear embossing ink and then 

heat embossed with white powder. 



Next I sprayed these with Dylusions White Linen ink

to give the effect of snow



I used a Tim Holtz die to cut the matchbooks

but they could easily be drawn with a ruler and pencil, 

then cut using a paper trimmer

just measure them to fit the card as shown here



 Once all the books are ready they need to be folded

 and the top flaps stapled in place. 

You will probably need score board at this stage



Next the box. 

I made it so that the matchbooks would fit snugly inside. 

You could make this by any method you prefer. 

I used a score board to make mine

Initially I had not sprayed this with the white ink 

but did that stage when the box was constructed



I decorated the box with ribbon and a Noel text

 which I sprayed with some glitter varnish.    

The numbers where die cut,

 again both dies were from the Tim Holtz range.



Finally I added small pegs to the top of the Matchbooks

 as they seemed to sit better in the boxwith those on

I plan to put some Christmas jokes in the books 

but you could put other things in too.

Although you can’t see it very well I have also added 

some red stickles glitter glue to the robins. 

If you don’t like the idea of having them in a box 

they could also be attached to ribbon or string and hung up


Materials used:











Thank you Angela.

I rather like the idea of a merry quip 

within each one to start the day

with a grin - those jokes out

of last year's Christmas Crackers would

be ideal.  You don't save those?

Just me then! 


Mickie xx















Saturday, 16 January 2016

Hats - Neil Walker




Happy weekend,

Yes, it is Saturday again, the
week has flown by again!

A pretty sad start to the New Year too,
we've already lost David Bowie 
and Alan Rickman.....not liking
2016 so far!  

Neil is here with us today and I've
been trying sooooo hard not to say 
this, but sorry.....I've got to....
'Hat's off' to Neil for his post today!!
Ha ha, sorry!



As I seem to have acquired a selection of
 hats over the last twelve months I thought
 I'd create a simple layout using photos of 
my hats out and about. I grabbed a piece of
 embossed cardstock from my stash and
 spritzed the page with a selection of 
Dylusions inks to reveal the design.


To border the page I used Black Soot Distress
 ink and my Winged Pattern mask to add
 another layer round the edges.


I printed and mounted my pictures onto
 black card and added a couple of metal
 embellishments to the page.


I used screw head brads to attach them.


Lastly I wrote onto the pictures.


The finished layout. I added a scrap piece
 of textured card to the top left (An ATC
 gone wrong !) to round off the design
 and to which I will add my journalling later.



This is what Neil used -
Tando Masks -Neil Walker - Winged Pattern
Distress Ink - Black Soot
300g Coloured Card - Black
Assorted Metal Shape Embellishments
Woodware Imitation Screw Head Brads 

So that's Neil's hats, love the 
scrapbook layout. Just makes our 
photos so much more interesting.

I'll be back with our first 
Weekly Challenge of the year......
any ideas what it will be???

Jane x