Showing posts with label Nancy's Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nancy's Garden. Show all posts

Saturday, May 5

Nancy's Garden

This is another page from my hand-stamped catalogue. It's great to have all the images in one place... sure makes crafting a lot quicker and easier!



Saturday, April 14

Tutorial: Eclipse Cards

I received an email from one of my lovely readers, Kate, requesting a tutorial for an eclipse card. These retro cards have enjoyed a resurgence in popularity with lots of wonderful examples being posted on social media. It's a technique that can be done with any type of die, although most people are using large, individual letters to spell out a greeting. Today I'm going to show you the basic technique using a word die. You can have a flick through your own die library to find letters, words or shapes that you'd like to use, or perhaps even a large punch.


1. Start with a card blank and a topper in contrasting colours. Keep in mind that the colour of the card blank is what will show up beneath the die cut word.


2. Decorate your topper as desired, being careful not to use colours and patterns that are too bold. If the pattern is too busy or the colours too strong, you will lose the eclipse effect. (You can substitute patterned paper if you prefer, but again, make sure the pattern isn't too overpowering.)


3. Use a large die to cut a sentiment from the decorated panel. You could also use shape dies, individual letters or even large punches.


4. Remove the word from the panel and set aside, ensuring that the tiny pieces from the loops of the letters are also reserved.


5. Apply adhesive to the back of the decorated panel, centre it over the card blank, and press firmly into place. I prefer to use glue to ensure that I cover all the little curves and notches around the cut-out. Allow the adhesive to dry.


6. Flip the die cut word over so that the back is facing you. Apply glue with a fine tip applicator to all the tiny pieces that are in the loops of the letters. For example, inside the loop of the letter "e".
DO NOT APPLY ADHESIVE TO ANY OTHER PART OF THE WORD.


7. Press the whole word back into the cut out space and apply pressure to the little pieces where you applied adhesive.


8. Once dry, lift the word back out using a pair of tweezers. The small pieces in the loops of the letter should remain in place on the card - see photos below.


9. Apply small pieces of foam tape to the back of the die cut word - this is where you realise why it's necessary to use such big letters!


10. Remove the backing paper from the foam tape and position the word directly over the cut out. Press firmly into place.


11. If you have extra small pieces, such as the little dot over the letter "i", you can either apply some dimensional glue or a tiny piece of foam tape to secure it in place. If it's too fiddly, just glue it directly into the space.


And that's it, you're done!


Die: by Uniquely Creative

All photographs and written instructions are copyright Beccy Muir.
All rights reserved.

Friday, October 27

Water Colour Roses

I stamped some of the images from the Nancy's Garden set onto watercolour paper and used a brush to move the ink around. I love the end result, particularly the way the watering can has turned out. You can achieve the same result by stamping just the "shadow" image of the watering can and feathering out some of the edges with a water brush.



Tuesday, October 24

Play Time

Nancy's Garden is a "build-a-scene" stamp set. You can mix and match the different silhouettes to create lots of different looks from pretty rose bouquets to a sheaf of golden wheat. Don't forget to have a play with different colours for the watering can too.



Tip: I found it a lot easier to stamp the shadow part of the
watering can first and then the solid image over the top.

Sunday, October 22

New Release: Nancy's Garden

I have lots of talented gardeners amongst my family and friends. Some of them can coax tiny green shoots out of the earth and have them blooming brightly within a few weeks. I, on the other hand, am a person who sticks something in the ground, says a little prayer over it, and hopes for the best!

My mum-in-law is in a class of her own when it comes to gardening. Her home is a stunning example of how talented she is with flowers, trees, shrubs and produce. We've had many delicious meals with fruits and vegetables that have come from her back yard. She's also involved in a community gardening project that produces hundreds of pounds of produce per year that is donated to charity groups and organisations around her home city. To top it off, she has also achieved the status of Master Gardener. 

This new stamp set is dedicated to my lovely mother-in-law and
her talent for growing and nurturing all good things from the earth.


My designer have created some wonderful cards and projects to help get you inspired. Don't forget to stop by their personal blogs to check out even more of their work.

Anesha decorated a brush caddy with the little rose stamp (above)
and created a card in matching colours (below).


Carla put together two beautiful cards using
various stamps from the new set.


Petra created a collection of fabulous bookmarks
as well as two pretty cards.

Sunday, October 1

New Releases

Hooray, it's release day!
We've got eight new sets of stamps going in to the store today - four digital sets and four clear. They'll have you covered from the change of the seasons right through to the New Year, and most celebrations in between!

Digital Stamp Set

Digital Stamp Set

Digital Stamp Set

Digital Stamp Set

Clear Stamp Set

Clear Stamp Set

Clear Stamp Set

Clear Stamp Set