Wooden plaque by LOUISE CROSBIE
Hello there. Todays project is a decorated plaque. It started when I had been casting resin in moulds and I had a little dribble of left over resin in the mixing cup. Rather than waste it I poured it into...
Hello there. Todays project is a decorated plaque. It started when I had been casting resin in moulds and I had a little dribble of left over resin in the mixing cup. Rather than waste it I poured it into...
Hi there. This is my last month of designing for the Scrapaholix monthly kit. And for my first project I decided I’d like to use up some of my 49 and Market ephemera and embellishments. So these all come from...
Hello creative friends! I recently had a colour palette idea in my head of blues and purples but I wasn't quite sure what I wanted to do with it. I started to assemble some different bits and pieces together and...
The project I’m sharing today is yet another art journal cover. I have to hold my hands up and say the photos are far brighter than the real life object and that’s because there are metallique paints and waxes involved...
April's kit and add on kit are stunning this month and I've made two home tags with them to hang in my home. My first step was to die cut two tags using a mixed media card. I then watercoloured...
Hello creative friends! Rust paste is my go-to product for creating rusty finishes on projects but I wanted to see how effective using other media would be in creating a similar look. I started by creating my base using large...
I have to admit to having had a bit of a splurge recently on 49 & Market ephemera, frame diecuts and stacking bookplates etc I kind of love them 💜 I suspect I won’t use it all in the end...
My final project using the April Scrapaholix kit. I’ve torn and layered papers with rough edges onto one of the sheets of green Bazzill . I added texture through a stencil then gave the whole page a wash of white...
Hello creative friends! Today I have a mixed media project for you that was created from random bits and pieces lying on my desk from previous projects! I started by placing the embellishments on the background until I was happy...