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Showing posts with label Lighthouse. Show all posts

Monday, 15 February 2021

Nautical Card for a poorly Friend

Hello My Crafty Blog Friends and Visitors

How was your weekend? It was so cold on Saturday we did find it hard to go out for a walk. The Marks and Spencer Valentine's meal deal was very nice. Even if it wasn't lockdown this is the treat we would have had for Valentine's. I was also given some nice red, white and pink roses. I do like having flowers in the house. 

We are part of a small group at our church. We have been meeting weekly on Zoom. This way we can keep in touch with each other and what is going on in our lives. One chap in the group is in a bad way. He is in the Spinal Unit in Salisbury hospital after two operations on his back left him unable to walk. He has been in hospital since October. One of the ladies in the group suggested we all sent him and his wife cards on the same day. I decided to make a card. Here it is.  


Yes I went back to my Nautical Paper pad from the Works for this card. See the red dots in the corners they were made with the Mandala die set from John Next Door. I can use tiny bits of paper and get four dots with one pass of the die machine. 


I mainly  used the Nautical Scenes dies that came free with a magazine a while ago to make the scene. The clouds were to only addition and they came from Crafter's Companion. I used the Double Pierced Circle dies from Creative Expressions to make the mats and layers. Making a scene like this is a great way to use up scraps of paper of which I have many, 


The chap and his wife  were so touched by all the cards and messages they received. It was lovely to see their reaction when they joined us in the Zoom meeting on Thursday. We will have to think what we can do for them next. 

Have a good week

Happy Crafting

Hugs Jackie

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Friday, 16 August 2019

Nautical Scenes die set - Take Two

Hello My Crafty Blog Friends and Visitors

I hope you had a good week and that you have something nice planned for the weekend. This afternoon we will be setting up my table at the Open Studios event. On Sunday it will be my husband's tea party at our local tea shop. It is going to be a busy weekend.

After Wednesday's post I had another try with the Nautical Scenes die set that came free with Simply Cards & Papercraft issue 192.


All the papers I used came from a 12 x 12  paper pad that came from The Works. It was very good value and I loved the colours. All the papers are double sided. 


I used the Double Pierced Circle dies from Creative Expressions to make the frame and to cut the acetate to go in the frame. To create the scene inside I used dies from the Nautical Scenes die set. 


I used some of the other dies in the set to add interest to this panel. 


I do like making nautical cards. This one will go in the sale. I will let you know how it goes. 

I would like to enter the following challenges: 

Happy Crafting

Hugs Jackie

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Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Nautical Scenes Die Set

Hello My Crafty Blog Friends and Visitors

How is your week going? I can't believe how busy August is this year. We had a lovely time away in Lille for my husband's birthday. On Sunday we hosted the first of his two tea parties at his parents house. That went very well. This Sunday we are having a private tea party at our local tea rooms. In amongst all of this I am getting ready to have some cards to sell at one of the Hampshire Open Studios events which starts on Saturday. There is a lot more to it than I first realised.

I have been wanting to have a play with the Nautical Scenes die set that came free with Simply Cards & Papercraft magazine a few months ago. Yesterday I got my chance.


I found an off cut from a larger card that would make a nice tent fold card. I found some card to make the mats and layers in my scrap pile. 


Then using all sorts of snippets I used the dies in the set to cut the layers to make the scene. 


The little boat is so cute. I do have a lot of nautical dies and being smaller these will make a nice addition to my collection. 


Now I have had a play with these dies I want to have another go to try out some other ideas. 

I would like to enter the following challenges:

Enjoy the rest of the week,

Happy Crafting

Hugs Jackie

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Saturday, 6 June 2015

Fantasy Stampers - Fathers' Day

Hi My Crafty Blog Friends

Hi it is the weekend and I wonder what your plans might be? We are off to the theatre this afternoon, with my daughter and her boyfriend, to see The Importance of Being Earnest with David Sutchet in the lead role.

This is my inspiration card for the Fantasy Stampers Challenge Blog this time the theme is Father's Day. The challenge is open to everyone you need to follow the theme and use some stamps.


It is an 8" x 8" card. All the stamps I used are by Creative Expressions and designed by Sam Poole. The background was made with an A6 netting background stamp. I stamped it in my hand with CS Perfect Medium and then it was heat embossed with a white powder. Then I inked over the page with two shades of blue distress ink. 


The Happy Father's day stamp came in the Ship-in-a-bottle stamp set. 


The anchor came from the middle of the Nautical Words stamp.



The lighthouse stamp set contains the lighthouse and the inspirational words. 


I was rather pleased that this card was featured on the Readers Cards page on the June issue of Making Cards Magazine. 


Here is a slightly closer shot of the page. It is nice to see your card in print all nicely photographed. 


I hope you enjoy your weekend. I will be back tomorrow with another post. 


Happy Crafting

Hugs Jackie

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

My cards in Create and Craft Magazine

Hi My Crafty Blog Friends

I hope you are having a good week. You might be relieved to know that I eventually went to the doctors and I am now on antibiotics. I am not completely better but I feel that I am on the mend. I should be fit in time to go back to work. I do feel like I need a holiday to recharge my batteries. That's enough moaning.

I was thrilled that my cards are featured in the current issue of Create and Craft Club Magazine. I am pleased with the article and I think the photography is excellent.



I was sent some questions to answer and I did this as fully as I could and some how they made an article out of it. I had to send in my cards so they could be professionally photographed. I sent about eight items and they chose four. I think the stamps by Sam Poole look fantastic.

I though you might like to see the original cards and  the wall hanging.





Thank you for stopping by. I hope the rest of the week is good for you. I do hope that we keep the sun. 

Happy Crafting

Hugs Jackie

Monday, 14 July 2014

Lighthouse by the Sea

Hi

I hope you have all had a great weekend. I have a lot of family stuff going on so I haven't got as much crafting done as I would have liked. I have some deadlines coming up and I really should be getting on with bits and pieces.

This will be my last nautically themed post for a while as Sam now has just released an exciting range of really cute Christmas stamps.


This will be my Father-in-laws birthday card. The background is made from an old map covered in Micro Beads so it is very touchy feely just right for his partial sight.


The Lighthouse was stamped onto white card with Black Archival ink and them heat embossed with clear detail powder. Then I coloured the image with Promarkers and pencils. I made a frame using two Spellbinder dies.


The Ship in a bottle stamp was stamped with Black Archival ink onto shrink plastic. I cut out the shapes and then heated them one a t time with my heat tool. It makes a cool embellishment. 

The sentiment was from the Lovely Labels stamp set.

So that is the last nautical project for a while. 

Here is a sneak peak of Sam's new stamps. 

Brand New Christmas Designs!

Thanks for stopping by and for leaving any comments. 

Hugs Jackie


Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Father's Day - all done now.

This is the card I made for my husband for Father's day with Sam Poole's stamps especially the Lighthouse one.

The eagle eyed among you might recognise the layout of the card being one that I have used before for a challenge on Do-crafts.

The base of the card is a 7" x  7" card blank. The first layer was stamped with Perfect Medium using the Netting stamp I then heat embossed this with a Clear detail embossing powder. Once this was done I inked over it with a dark blue Distress ink creating a resist effect.


I took a piece of blue paper and embossed it with the Illusion embossing folder by Sue Wilson. Then this was inked to bring out the detail. 
The lighthouse was stamped onto white card coloured with Promarkers and then cut out. I cut a white hexagon and stamped the light house onto the hexagon. When the cut out lighthouse is place on top the rays of light are there. I cut mats in blue for the hexagon. I stamped the Father's Day sentiment that come with the Ship in a Bottle stamp and heat embossed it with Clear Detail powder.
The flags where cut from off cuts and mounted onto blue card. Everything was stuck together with a very strong glue. The final touch was to add the burlap my husband liked this a lot. 


This is one of my faux knots. We had quite a discussion as to whether it was a real knot or not - see how interesting our lives are. 

Everything can be bought in Sam Poole's Shop here.

Creative Studios by Sam Poole



Have a good week. I hope we get some good weather. Thanks for stopping by.

Hugs 

Jackie




Monday, 19 May 2014

Beach Hut

I haven’t made many home décor items but I am finding them fun to do especially with these nautical stamps. You could see this little beach hut propped up on the counter when Sam was demonstrating on Create and Craft.
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I started with a plain wooden birdhouse shape that I bought at a local store. First I painted it all over in white acrylic paint and then left it to dry for at least an hour. I wanted the paint to be very dry, no stickiness at all. I used low tack masking tape to mark out the lines - I started from the middle and worked out as it makes it easier to space. Then I painted the exposed part with a blue acrylic paint, I also painted the roof blue. I removed the tape and waited for it to dry once again.
While it was drying I stamped and heated embossed the Lighthouse stamp and the anchor from the middle of the Just for You stamp. I coloured them with Promarkers and then cut them both out. Once the shape was dry I used a dark blue permanent ink and stamped the Netting Stamp randomly all over it, it actually came out a lot lighter than I expected .
I stuck the Lighthouse and the Anchor down first. Then I cut two lengths of the  Cord Burlap and created a false knot with them. I like this knot as it will lay flatter than an ordinary knot and it a lot less technical than it looks.
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 Here are some picture instructions of how to make one - it really is super easy and I’m glad my daughter suggested using it.
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You cut two lengths of  Burlap that when folded in half will stretch around your project and fold them and lay them together as in the first picture. Overlap the loops. Pull one of the loops through the other as in picture three, but not too far. Then you need to grab the two ends and pull them through the loop. Pull both ends and you have a faux knot.
To attach it I used super strong ‘get’ glue as nothing else would hold it. I did wait for this to set before doing anything else. There is a lot of waiting around for this type of project but you can start it off at the beginning of a craft session and just keep going back to it, that way it doesn’t seem like such a chore, or maybe use it as good excuse to watch a bit of telly in the meantime.
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Once the Burlap was set I added the final decoration which included some die cut seaweed, some dried flowers we had in the house, and some large and small shells we happened to have. The flowers and seaweed were stuck down first then I added the big shell and the little shells on top. The very last thing was to add some white Flat Back Pearls since I think they look a bit like bubbles.
So that is how you turn a birdhouse into to beach hut, and I am really happy with the result, especially since it can be hung in our bathroom and fits with the colour scheme there. 
Thank you for looking
Jackie

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Monday, 12 May 2014

Happy Father's Day Inspiration

Here is my latest card for the Creative Studios by Sam Poole Design Team
Men’s cards are never easy to make but these nautical stamps are ideal. This time I started with an 8” x 8” pearlised pale blue card blank. I do have a bit of a thing for square cards. I cut graduated matts in black and then blue. On the blue matt I pierced the edge using my piercing ruler (I think this helps add a bit of extra detail), then I cut the final black matt to fit inside the piercing.

or the main background I inked a piece of white card with blue and green inks using some cut and dry foam. Once this was dry I took the Netting Stamp and I stamped all over the page with Perfect Medium, I covered this with White  Detail Embossing Powder and heat embossed it.


All the focal elements I stamped with Colbalt Archival ink then I heat embossed them with a Cosmic Shimmer iridescent embossing powder that has a bluish tinge. I cut the Lighthouse, the Father's Sentiment and black matt for the Lighthouse out using some nesting Spellbinders dies, I also inked through the dies with Distress ink. The Happy Father’s Day banner, that come with the Ship in the Bottle stamp set   I cut free hand and I inked the edge with Distress ink. The anchor is cut from the middle of the ‘Just For You’ stamp.




I stuck this all together with Cosmic Shimmer dries clear glue. I did add some Silky Crush ribbon (that I think looks like water) to the side of the card. I think my dad would be delighted to receive this on Father’s Day.
Enjoy the rest of the week. 
Thank you for visiting my blog and for any comments you care to leave.
Hugs, Jackie