Vintage Rusty bird Box by LOUISE CROSBIE
Hi there. Todays project is a vintage battered old jewellery case from a flea market style sale. Inside is fabric and a mirror and I need to decide what I want to do inside so today I’m just sharing the...
Hi there. Todays project is a vintage battered old jewellery case from a flea market style sale. Inside is fabric and a mirror and I need to decide what I want to do inside so today I’m just sharing the...
Hello again. I’m sharing this project that I’ve made using some packaging from craft supplies I bought recently. It looked like a giant tag so it seemed a shame to waste it. The photo is of me wearing one of...
Hi there. Todays project is a dark fantasy style layout inspired by this lovely photograph by Alice Alinari. I wanted to use the frame from Finnabairs “locks and keys” mould but I've not made the most of it due to...
I recently got my hands on 5 of the new Finnabair moulds. As soon as I got them home I started casting with them and adding them to projects. I love the level of detail on them. One of the...
Hi there. Today I’m sharing this giant tag with you. I’ve used the card packaging from my Finnabair metal flowers as my base and layered some beautiful 49 and market paper over it. I wanted something soft and feminine to...
Hello creative friends! Today I have an altered journal cover project for you. I started with an old charity shop book, removed the pages and covered the inside with tissue paper to decorate. For the cover I started with the...
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 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...