Showing posts with label Feb 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feb 2016. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 February 2016

MORE NEW PA Products {March 2016} by Emma Godfrey

Hi Everyone, Leandra here with some MORE amazing new stamps by Emma Godfrey ...


If you are wondering why we have more releases hot on the heels of those we did just 2 weeks ago, it is because we have our UK Craft trade show starting on Sunday at the Birmingham National Exhibition Centre. We like to keep a few tricks up our sneaky sleeves, so here they are! Three more nights of releases!

We did tell you that Emma had 3 more stamps to follow and here they are. The last release she very recently did in this vein has been so well received, so I think you are going to love these too! And the art samples her wing men have made are magnificent, so lots of ideas for you to pursue.




In addition to these 3 stunning sets, Emma has created 8 minis too! These are going to be so useful, simple phrases, as well as borders, and plenty of useful background elements too, and the leaves will be handy with all the stamps above that can so easily be used as flowers. Minis are Credit card sized stamps.





Of course, we have a video for you showing Emma's new stamps! Do take a look as it is lovely to see all the samples up close!


Leandra also shot a Live Persicope stream to show you the stamps, and all the gorgeous artwork Emma's wingmen made with the 3 large stamps sets. You might find it easier to watch in the Periscope App or go to Leandra's Katch account to see all our new product videos for 2016 , they are listed as a collection. 


As ever, we always have some super talented crafts who volunteer to help us work with our newest stamps.  I'll hand over now to Emma who will introduce her support crew tonight, and has some of her own work with these new stamps to show you too. Enjoy. ~ Leandra

Hi everyone, Emma here to show you the newest stamps that I have designed for PaperArtsy.

The three large stamp sets continue in the same style as EEG13, 14 & 15. They are once again larger format images with plenty of quotes and phrases. These stamps also work really well if you mix and match them with the previous sets.

The eight minis are a last minute addition (and thus my wingmen and I did not have them when we made the projects you're about to see) - but I {needed} some basic sentiments for making cards, and of course I couldn't resist doodling a few more images too.

Tonight we start with Gabrielle Price. Gabrielle creates such gorgeous pieces of art, and has a great imagination when it comes to thinking outside of the box (as you'll see here).

'She Was Happy' using EEG16 by Gabrielle Price


Well, I got a little over excited when I saw this stamp set and my mind went bonkers at the possibilities! The large circle type stamps seemed to me to be flowers or suns... or fish and birds (the bird is on my blog!) I LOVE these stamps and I have another animal idea for this set too!

'Quilted Colour' using EEG17 by Gabrielle Price

These stamps reminded me of some vintage retro quilts I saw in a real cool fabric museum and that's what I tried to replicate here! The squares are all cut out and, if you are any good with a sewing machine (unlike me!) this would look fabulous stitched together! I settled for glue!

'Everything is Real' using EEG18 by Gabrielle Price
 

The large stamps were perfect flowers and I attempted the ombre technique that JoFy recently shared with us - it gives the flowers a cool retro feel that I LOVE! The scribbly leaf is gorgeous! I also saw Japanese fans in the large flower head - more of that idea on my blog!


Next up we have Tracy Scott. Tracy is famous for her beautiful art journaling, so she was one of the first people I thought of to ask to help. I {love} everything she makes ... she has such a good eye for composition and detail.

'Sun Flowers' using EEG17 by Tracy Scott

My first thought when seeing this stamp set was abstract geometric patterns, but then when I read the quotes the one that stood out was "the sun colours flowers", and this immediately conjured up images of meadows filled with brightly coloured blooms. All of a sudden those geometric squares had turned into modern retro flowers.

'Dream' using EEG18 by Tracy Scott

I love circles and this stamp set didn't fail to impress. It was great to colour, and of course the first thing I could see was retro flowers. This stamp is going to be in regular use for my art journaling ... well you can never have enough circles can you?

'Happy' using EEG16 by Tracy Scott


This was my favourite stamp set, I love anything with flowers and that was what immediately spring to mind, but I also knew that I wanted to add a face to my flower girl and the large stamp was perfect for this with plenty of space to draw in the middle. I'd love to try a whole bouquet of flower girls next ... I think that could be fun.


Our third contributor tonight is Kim Osbourn. Kim is a good friend who dabbles in lots of different crafts ... paint is a little bit out of her comfort zone, but she took to the Fresco's like a duck to water. I love the backgrounds she's created here.

'Colour Card' using EEG17 by Kim Osbourn


When I first saw the sentiments on the stamps I thought of "filling my world with colour". So using some wild brush strokes I half filled my page and then stamped the mix and match words on top.

'Jewelled Butterfly' using EEG16 by Kim Osbourn


I wanted a butterfly, so I made my own. The hand-stitched glass beads through each of the "petals" creates some texture. I used the other half of the stamped images to make the next project ... waste not want not!

'Happy Banner' using EEG16 by Kim Osbourn 
 

Simple and bright is what I was thinking! I wanted to use the four paint colours in their pure form, and then just put simple black stamps on top. This piece made me happy.

'Imagine Card' using EEG18 by Kim Osbourn

My first thoughts when I saw the paint colours and this stamp set was of beach holidays. So I created a card with a red dawn/dusk sky with clear cool waters.

What did you think? Aren't my wingmen amazing? So many different ideas with these stamps.

Well now it's time to show you what I've made with these new stamps. I've got a few step outs so you can see exactly how this all came together. I apologise now ... but I was in the moment, and completely forgot to take step out photos ... hopefully the instructions will suffice!

Project One: Happy Canvas using stamp sets EEG16/18 by Emma Godfrey

First I've made a canvas...


Step One: First I used a wet wipe to apply Fresco Finish Caribbean Sea and Mermaid paints over the canvas board.

Step Two: Then I stenciled Archival Jet Black ink pad through The Crafters Workshop Mini Believe Script stencil, Archival Carnation Red ink pad through some sequin waste, and Archival Aquamarine ink pad through The Crafters Workshop Mini Circle Grid stencil randomly over the canvas. 

Step Three: Apply a layer of Fresco Finish Snowflake paint with a wet wipe to knock it back, and then apply Fresco Finish Coral paint with your finger.

Step Four: Stamp the word and stalk directly onto the canvas using a Versamark ink pad, and heat emboss with black embossing powder.  Do the same on a piece of Smoothy card with the large flower and the quote.

Step Five: Stamp the circles from EEG18 in Archival Jet Black ink pad, and outline with a White Extra Fine Sharpie Paint Pen. Stamp the trio of solid flowers in Fresco Finish White Fire paint.

Step Six: Paint the large flower and cut it out. I added Treasure Gold White Fire to the centre as the Coral was quite bright compared to the rest of the canvas.

Step Seven: Add some white dots using Fresco Finish Snowflake paint and the handle end of a paintbrush.

Step Eight: To finish, trim the quote to individual lines, glue it onto the canvas and then outline it with a black pen.


Project Two: Flower & Mosaic Cards using stamp sets EEG17/18
by Emma Godfrey

I've also made two clean & simple cards...


Step One: First I cut pieces of Smoothy and coloured card to fit my card blank. I then stamped the quote on the top mat, and the flowers and squiggles onto a scrap piece of Smoothy, using a Versamark ink pad. I heat embossed them with black embossing powder.

Step Two: I coloured in the flower and around the squiggles using Copic Ciao pens, and then cut out the flower and two leaf shapes. I used a black pen to outline the leaf shapes so that they tied in with the rest of the card.

Step Three: Go around the edge of the top card mat with Treasure Gold White Fire, and then glue all the card layers together. Stick the flower to the card using 3D foam pads, and then stick down the leaves.


Step One: Cut a square of Smoothy card to fit onto your card blank, and a strip of Smoothy card to fit across the width of it. Stamp the squares using a Versamark ink pad, and heat emboss with black embossing powder.

Step Two: I coloured in the images with Copic Ciao pens, and then matted the strip onto some co-ordinating card. Stick this to your card blank.

Step Three: Stamp the quote with the Versamark ink pad, and again, heat emboss it with black embossing powder. Glue all the layers together.

So I really hope you love the stamps, and all the samples we've made. If you would like to follow me I am on FacebookTwitterInstagram and have a blog and Facebook business page.

I am teaching art journaling workshops at various shops in Essex in March, April and May - you can find more information here. If you would like me to come and teach near you, please ask your local craft shop to get in touch with me.

A huge thank you once again to all my fantastic wingmen!
 

Emma

Wow, such a vibrant release, I am really loving these stamps and can see so many ways to use them, plus they work in really well with other stamps in our collections too!! This year we seem to have so many new ideas and goodies to see. I do hope you can take some time to leave feedback for Emma and her wonderful wing-men here or on their own blogs.

All tonight's wing-men have detailed step out's explaining how they made their samples on their own blogs tonight, so do drop by and take a look by following the links

All these stamps will be shipping to PaperArtsy stockists after the trade show ends (from Feb 24th), so that should mean they will be ready for you to buy from early March 2016. As you know,  we urge you to support your local independent retailer by shopping with them.

Congratulations Emma! We have another announcement tomorrow night as we count down to the UK Craft and Hobby Trade show which opens on Sunday.

Leandra

Saturday, 6 February 2016

NEW PA Products {Feb 2016} Fresco Chalk Acrylic Paints

Hi Everyone, 

Leandra here with some amazing new Fresco Chalk Acrylic Paints to show you! This is our final day of new releases, although we have kept some new products back for later in the month when we exhibit at the ICHF 'Stitches' trade show Feb 21-23, NEC. SO there is more to come very soon!



Tonight it's all about Fresco Paints. This year we decided to make space for 24 new Paints, but as we have discontinued 5, there are actually 29 changes to report....you'll need to concentrate.....

There are 10 BRAND NEW COLOURS, 8 are chalk paints....most of these all fit within families of 4, excpet coral which goes into the 'randoms' camp....




(check out the colour chart at the foot of this post to see where they fit)

And we realised that we just HAD to have some more metallic shades, so White Fire (very like the White Fire Treasure Gold), and Copper were invited to the party. They make nice buddies for Gold and Pewter!



So we have brought back a number of favourite limited edition paints....you know the ones, Caribbean Sea, Bougainvillea...15 of them !! Some of these go into the 'randoms' category, but a few fit into the re-jigged families...






  

We also brought back a couple of discontinued paints: Very Berry and Baltic Blue, and Limelight is now a 'random' too. You will see how they all fit together soon in the chart below....



We had a few casualties too that are now discontinued, so we wave a fond farewell to: Vintage Lace, Blood Orange, Green Olives, Holly, Spanish Mulberry...



 

So here is the new paint chart which we have been shipping out to retailers the last few weeks, and moving forward, as usual, we will send these out in all of our online retail orders via www.paperartsy.co.uk .You can also pick them up from us at the shows we attend in 2016.

OR, you can download a copy at this link. 
Perhaps its just easier to watch the video to see what is new....


All of these paints are available to order NOW from our stockists.

If you want to learn more about Fresco Paints, check out the 'classroom' feature on the blog sidebar.


In the past week, we have used Frescos on all the samples, and Leandra has been explaining the features of them on Persicope all week. Here is a summary of those demos:


Sunday (Jan 31st): JoFY
Fresco Techniques: 
Layering onto dark colours
Opaques and Translucent colouring
glaze to blend



Monday (Feb 1st): Kay Carley
Fresco Techniques: 
Layering onto dark colours
Translucent colouring
glaze to blend
Watch demo here



Monday (Feb 1st): Kim Dellow
Fresco Techniques: 
Ombre background onto book page
Transluscnet colouring
glaze to blend, white to blend
Watch demo here



Tuesday (Feb 2nd): Clare Lloyd
Fresco Techniques: 
Layering bright colours
Face colouring/ shading
glaze to blend
Watch demo here


Tuesday (Feb 2nd): Emma Godfrey
Fresco Techniques: 
Colour blocking
Opaque blending
Watch demo here (part 1)
Watch demo here (part 2)

Wednesday (Feb 3rd): Sara Naumann
Fresco Techniques: 
Grunge Paste Techniques
Tinting, Sanding, stamping into GP
Watch demo here


Thursday (Feb 4th): Lin Brown
Fresco Techniques: 
Stencil Bumping
Translucent blending
Colour mixing
Watch demo here


Friday (Feb 5th): Darcy Wilkinson
Fresco Techniques: 
Colour blocking
Opaque blending
Watch demo here


Saturday (Feb 6th): Fresco Chalk Acrylics
Fresco Techniques: 
Crackle glaze variations

You can follow PaperArtsy here on our various social networks...


Katch: For all the periscope tutorials: https://katch.me/PaperArtsy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paperartsy


Thanks for all your wonderful comments this week about the new releases! It has been such a blast to see your warm reaction to our products, and the retailers have been run off their feet fulfilling your orders!

Don't forget all our retailers are stocked up on paints as well as all the stamps and stencils featured over the past 7 days! Details below:

Leandra

United Kingdom
Artist Trading Post, Wirksworth, Derbyshire.
Birds in the Barn, Marks Tey, Essex.
Blade Rubber Stamps, Bloomsbury, London.
Clacton Arts and Crafts, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.
Countryview Crafts, Potton, Bedfordshire.
Craftylicious, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
Imagine That..., Upminster, Essex.
Loobi Crafts, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire.
Papermaze, Ipswich, Suffolk.
Stampers Grove, Edinburgh.
Swanstitch, Deal, Kent.
That's Crafty, Romford, Essex.
The Artistic Stamper, Faversham, Kent.
The Craft Barn, Merstham, Surrey.
The Craft Box, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.


The Craft Den, March, Cambridgshire.
The Forget Me Not Kraft Kabin, Hockley, Essex.

Continental Europe
Expression-Hobby, Marcinelle, Belgium.

PaperiSaDe, Turku, Finland.

Kerudoc Creation, St Yvi, France.

Stempelfee-Shop, Hilden, Germany.
Stempeloase Munich, Munich, Germany.

Bianca's Toko, Drenthe, Netherlands.
Hobbycompleet de Duif, Leeuwarden, Netherlands.
Leuke Stempels, Nijverdal, Netherlands.

Big Time Stempel, Gockhaisen, Switzerland.

USA/ Canada
Frantic Stamper Inc, Eagle Point, Oregon.
Simon Says Stamp, Columbus, Ohio.
Tupelo Designs LLC, Sugarland, Texas.
Vintage in KC, Johnson, Kansas.

Asia/ Pacific
Tiny Dots, Chiba, Japan.

Crafters Cupboard Pty Ltd, Berwick, Victoria, Australia.


If you would like to sell PaperArtsy stamps, stencils, or paints in your store, please contact Leandra or Mark: sales@paperartsy.co.uk or call us 0044 1277 212911