why it's Rudolf (Octopode Factory Stamp).
This cute stamp is perfect for a window card. His red nose just shines through.
His antlers have been highlighted with those sparkly Stickles
I've used Crate paper from the Peppermint range to decorate the outside of the card.
Pop over to the shop to gather your supplies ready for the festive season, only 31 days to go!
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Julie: Mini stage-set complete with actors!
Hi there.
Today's project was a way for me to add a little bit of drama into a birthday gift:
Like me, the birthday-girl in question loves Shakespeare so hopefully she's enjoying this little scene [It's her birthday today and she should already have opened it - so this shouldn't be spoiling the surprise!]
If you managed to grab one of the recycled chipboard Artchix Scalloped Stand Up Stages then here's how you can create a stage set with it. [They're out of stock at the moment but you could make something very similar from one of the shrines which are still available].
- Cut two narrow slots near the bottom of the stage then cover the front with decorative paper.
NOTE: If you want your stage to be able to fold flat at some point [for posting or storage] DO NOT paper-over both the front of the stage AND the tabs. Cover the tabs separately so you can still bend them flat.
- Add a length of German Scrap copper Renaissance border beneath the slots.
- Trim-off the excess with sharp scissors / craft knife and cut away the paper which will now be covering the two slots.
- Create stage-curtains from old book pages - mine were from a book about Shakespeare.
- Embellish with Dewdrops then decorate and define edges with black and white poster paint pens.
- Assemble an Artchix paper doll [I used the Garden Fairy set] and fix her arms to the body using brads so she can move. And, as she's mingling with the stars I gave her a German Scrap copper Renaissance border as a belt.
You could create both your characters from the Artchix doll sets or you could print out a special guest star like I did!
- Fix your 'actress' to a lolly-stick using a strip of card, bent at a right angle, slide the lolly stick into the slot in the stage:
... and hey presto! You're now the proprietor of your very own theatre and cast!
See you next time.
Julie
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Last Post by our Guest Designer SUE RODDIS
A BIG thank you to Sue for her lovely creations as our Guest Designer.

Using the Octopode Factory image sheet Woodland Creatures Sue has made some lovely bookmarks.

These could be made using any of the Octopode Factory Image sheets and there are lots to choose from.


The background papers used are the Studio2Mers.


Using the Octopode Factory image sheet Woodland Creatures Sue has made some lovely bookmarks.
These could be made using any of the Octopode Factory Image sheets and there are lots to choose from.
The background papers used are the Studio2Mers.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
A Night with the Angels
A night with this Angel actually lol

Gail and I got together the other evening and had a play around with these lovely NEW 3D Angels.

The white one is covered with plain white paper , the A4 type you use for printing on , which has just been embossed with a christmas themed embossing folder. A few punched snowflakes , a christmas word and a sprinkling of stickles.

The other was covered in some old Basic Grey christmas paper and then all the edges sprinkles with silver vintage glass glitter.


Gail and I got together the other evening and had a play around with these lovely NEW 3D Angels.
The white one is covered with plain white paper , the A4 type you use for printing on , which has just been embossed with a christmas themed embossing folder. A few punched snowflakes , a christmas word and a sprinkling of stickles.
The other was covered in some old Basic Grey christmas paper and then all the edges sprinkles with silver vintage glass glitter.
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Julie: ArtChix paper doll layout
Hello again.
My project today features a few of the newest additions to the 3DJean shop:
- Art chix paper dolls and
- Art Chix German Scrap borders and wings.
And here it is:
The paper dolls come on a sheet of cardstock and I had great fun deciding which outfit to dress mine in. In the end I went for tartan arms, flowery dress and harlequin style tights:
What do you think? I also gave her a set of dragonfly wings plus copper German scrap set ... because a girtl can never have too many pairs of wings in her wardrobe can she?
Same goes for green wellies, of course!
Although Jean no longer stocks the Shimmerz paints, if you do have any from when she did you might want to try sponging it through sequin waste to give a similar effect to spray inks - but with more control over where your colour goes.
Here's some of the German Scrap Renaissance Borders:
While they may not immediately spring to mind as a scrapbooking supply I think they work really well and combine perfectly with my mix of modern and vintage elements on this particular page.
Here's the products I've used today:
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Thanks for stopping by to see my project, I hope there was something in it which you might take-away and put your own spin on.
I'll be back here in 3 weeks time, but until then you can visit me on my blog: notes on paper.
See you soon,
Jullie :-)
Friday, 21 October 2011
Boo!
I love things in boxes and I love shrines..... these little shrines are fab. I inked and added some Disress Embossing powder and now it looks like rusted metal.
I punched small holes in the edge and glued some fab German scrap around the top.
More German scrap along the bottom. The tiny letters and patterned paper are from
Collection Elements.
I punched small holes in the edge and glued some fab German scrap around the top.

Collection Elements.
Effie
XXX
Saturday, 15 October 2011
I've Been...........
..hit with the cute stick again. I do like to get out of my box every now and again and makingcute cards do just that. I find this kind of thing so difficult so I set myself a challenge with this stamp.
She does have a mouth and I have to say they do stamp beautifully.
I'm not a great colourer inner but I did find it quite theraputic.
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