Linda is the owner of LB Crafts, one of England's first established stamp shops, and she keeps the shop extremely well stocked with a fantastic range of inks, paints, stamps, papers, and many unusual items for the avid crafter. Linda's classes are amazing, and always sell out fast. People flock to see her demonstrate at shows she attends around the UK becaue they know they will always see her do something new and interesting at each show. Take a look at her blog, or go and visit LB Crafts online. Lin and I have been working together for about 18 months to bring you ArtsyCrafts weekend retreats twice a year. It's been so much fun for us to pool our skills to bring an event we thoroughly enjoy teaching, and in the process we have become great friends too.
Christmas Canvas by Linda Brown
This is a delightful project, and a really nice piece to have on display for Christmas in your home. The Canvas is set into its own wooden frame (available from LB Crafts) and could be decorated in all manner of ways.
Lin has covered the wooden frame with metal embossed with texture wheels, painted and glimmer-sprayed, but you could also use the Croco Crackle, or Terra and Ferro textures to create other stunning effects for the edges too.
Paint the canvas with Viva Precious Metal Colours, and over-stamp in Archival ink with the words from SINM8. Tear a piece of paper, overstamp and stick onto the canvas with matte gel medium.
Stamp the tree and baubles onto Pearl Metal. Puff out the tree baubles, and squiggle in between with a Teflon tool. Paint the baubles gold and blue lagoon with Viva PMC paints, and the tree olive.
Repeat this process for the remaining metal elements (presents, baubles, star etc) and decorate with freestyle patterns or texture wheels.
Strengthen all the metal elements with a tape-metal sandwich before securing onto the canvas. Make wire "legs" for the tree.
A big thanks to Lin for sharing this wonderful idea with all our favourite products!
You can see both Lin and Leandra demoing together on her stand (LB Crafts) at Alexandra Palace for The Big Stamping and Scrapbooking Show, London, on September 26 and 27.
Today we also have a few other contributions, here's one from Julie Harrington, a quick idea with the baubles.
Digital Baubles Card
by Julie Harrington
For this fast idea, Julie printed a digital paper “Let It Snow”, and over-stamped with SINM3’s baubles in black ink.
The quote can be found on SINM6 onto a blue background, and framed with an acetate-printed frame. Black ink is rubbed around the edges.
You could also try this idea with the new PaperArtsy Christmas papers - which funnily enough are in the same colour scheme. Reds and blues with a touch of green. See them here.
And what follows below are some cards I did using these new Rum and Raisin papers which we received from the printers yesterday! They are a delight to work with, and make it fast to put together cards.
They can be stamped and embossed, or distressed with ink and paint and they match perfectly with Olive, Red, Turquoise, Sea Breeze, Coastal Blue and Pistachio paints from Kaisercraft. As you will see below.
Joyful Christmas
by Leandra Franich
Stamp the baubles onto white card with Black pigment ink, emboss with clear powder, and colour with a waterbrush dipped onto Broken China Distress ink. Build up the colour to be darker at one side. Overstamp with the words from SINM8. Cut out.
Position the baubles onto the red paper from Rum & Raisin as shown, then emboss the quote in the centre bottom.
Lay the red paper onto pale blue, and accent with brads. Secure to Navy blue card.
We Three Trees
by Leandra Franich
Trees like these ae easy to work with. Glossy accents dimensional galze (Ranger) or Stickles glitter glue works well on the dots, or try punching them out to let the layer behind peep through.
Paint a piece of old book paper with kaisercolour Coastal Blue and Pistachio. Dry. Stamp and emboss the tree 3 times in clear with Black Pigment ink. Repeat for the star 3 times. Cut out and save the presents from under the tree for the Family Stockings Card.
Arrange the trees onto the white background, and place a piece of striped paper to the right hand side. Stamp and emboss Christmas Cheer at the bottom of the card in black with clear EP. Place a poinsettia flower on the card with a brad to secure.
Lay the card to pale blue, then navy card.
Family Stockings
by Leandra FranichEvery Christmas we hang up the kids stockings on the mantlepiece, and each has one I made back in the day when I was a keen quilter. They all love their stockings, and this card reminds me how they look. I love having a winter Christmas after many warm ones in New Zealand, it's great on Christmas Day to be snuggled in front of the fire, but I do miss the NewZealand boxing day when we head off to the beach with our chicken and ham sandwiches.
Stamp in pigment black ink the stockings 3 times onto the pale white paper from the Rum and Raisin paper pack. Emboss with clear embossing powder. Colour with Peeled Paint and Broken China Distress Ink using a water brush swiped across the ink pad. Dry. Cut Out.
Draw a "line" to hang the stockings from onto a blue background, and stick the stockings to the paper. Lay this layer to blue, then white backgrounds. At the foot of the card are presents leftover from the "We Three Trees" card. Arrange across the foot of the card.
Layer to Pale blue then Dark Blue Card stock. It's a nice touch to swipe the edge of each alyer of card with either Broken China or Peeled paint Distress Ink.
A Copper Christmas
by Leandra Franich
Paint a chipboard panel with Kaisser Colour paints (Sea Breeze, Antique White, Turquoise) blending the layers as you work. Overspray with walnut gold Glimmer Mist. Edge the panel with jet Black Archival Ink.
Stamp up a panel on turquoise card with the background words from SINM8 in black ink, and edge with black. Lay both these onto a square panel of card as shown.
Onto copper metal stamp the tree and baubles in black stazOn ink. Outline the baubles on the tree with a Teflon tool, and from the reverse side, use a ball and cup to puff them out (remember to puff on a fat embossing mat, then refine them with the cup on the acrylic mat). Use a paper stump while the metal is on the acrylic mat to smooth out in between the raised baubles.
Make a tape sandwich with the stamped metal, humungo tape and card. Outline the design lines on the tree presents, and on the baubles you can add freestyle squiggles. Apply black paint to the squiggled baubles and rub off the excess paint to leave some in the design. Cut out all the metal elements and arrange on the card. Stamp Happy holidays in black on the painted panel. Assemble as shown.
Well that lot should get your minds spinning for today! Sunday is a great day to be creative, so we hope this will inspire you to think about what you might do for a creative Christmas this year. Please share our blog feature on your own blogs and spread the word about our fantastic Design Team and what they are doing over the next 10 days.
We shall be announcing blog winners shortly for days 1 and 2 and the prizes will be in the post this week! Thanks for all your fantasti comments.
Leandra (PaperArtsy)
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PaperArtsy Blog Giveaway: Please leave a comment and we’ll randomly draw a name to win Nut and Meg Plates 3 and Nut and Meg Plate 6 on EZ Mount worth £18.80. This offer ends midnight GMT the day of this posting (06 Sept 2009), and is open to all players worldwide.
Hi I love your work Leandra and I can't wait to see you demoing again at Alexandra Palace with Linda Brown. It's always my favourite bit of the show and I have to keep sneaking back to watch you both during the day. I'm loving these stamps in particular and what you have all done with them.
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Sandra
Really groovy stamps, guys! Who wouldn't want to win?!
ReplyDeletelovely projects again
ReplyDeleteLove these stamps and enjoying all the ideas from your DT.
ReplyDeleteTotally utterly stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteMore fantastic ideas, love this plate - thank you.x (my ironing will never get done!!)
ReplyDeleteWow, I am speechless at all the fab ideas you've come up with in only 3 days! I hope the weather stays bad today, it gives me a good excuse to stay in and play :)
ReplyDeleteJenni
That canvas from Lin is AWESOME. I too head straight for Lin's stand - I could stay there all day! See you soon.
ReplyDeleteMore great ideas from some more great stamps.
ReplyDeleteChristmas blues today and i always have liked blue to go with green. So lots of inspiration today but the metal card and the canvas i love most.
ReplyDeleteMargriet
thanks for sharing great ideas...great projects from the DT
ReplyDeleteWow, love these!
ReplyDeletex
What a fanatastic selection of projects and ideas, love the canvas and really like the copper card too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteElaine
WOW! I love these! You have got the best DT ever. I can't wait to see what Days 4 to 12 bring.
ReplyDeleteJenny x
I adore the canvas and the copper Christmas - must try this.
ReplyDeletewell done for great inspiration again ladies...
Regards
Miriam Grazier
I love those baubles,so versatile,gorgeous samples :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic projects - you are all a great inspiration - thank you
ReplyDeleteWhat a very talented design team, I can wait to see what the next few days bring. Love the new papers.So much inspiration, so little time. Thanks Leandra.
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ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful and i love Christmas canvas and a copper Christmas! Very great ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteWow more stunning samples, and such a diverse range of ideas from the design team.Love them all roll on day four.
ReplyDeletekeep all the lovely ideas coming on the latest Xmas stamps...I am starting to feel christmassy already and am itching to go and have a play with the stamps that came out last year. Cannot wait to see what appears for the remaining 9 days.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration
Sally
Great stamps, great ideas; particularly love the copper!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the fabulous inspiration ... I neeeeeeeeed that canvas ... don't worry about sending it ... I am happy to collect :0)
ReplyDeleteThese projects seem to get even lovlier by the day!!
ReplyDeleteDon't like to single out any design as they are all great but I do love the canvas and the metal work
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win
xoxo
another fab set of stamps and wonderful work creating them!
ReplyDeleteLove these stamps! Great examples!
ReplyDeletewow you've been busy Leandra and so have all your friends, I love the innovative way you all apply to making fresh and funky cards for this christmas, an inspiration, thank you, Siobhan
ReplyDeleteLovin the copper tree and the canvas. I would hang that in my house for sure, Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLynn
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Gorgeous ideas for Christmas. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHilary
Even more gorgeous ideas. Looking forward to tomorrow's!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas thanks for the inspiration
ReplyDeleteGreat to see all the varied and inspirational ideas on your blog. Great giveaway too, fingers crossed x
ReplyDeleteSue x
can't wait til Ally Pally - usually end up spending hours watching you and Lin demonstrate then spend a small fortune on all the goodies.
ReplyDeleteMust say that this years selection of xmas stamps are just the best - just need a second mortgage to be able to buy them all!
Absolutely love that metal canbvas - FAB!
Thanks for all the inspiration.
WOW!What an amazing number of gorgeous cards in one day!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the copper card, would love to try some work on metal.
ReplyDeletemichelle xx