Hello everyone, I have a few more projects to share with you today
showcasing the fabulous stamps that we brought to last month's TV shows
on Hochanda. The collection of stamps had a little bit of something for
everyone, and I enjoyed working with them so much. I am sure that you
will love them too!
My
first project is a handmade book, I love books, and used to buy so many
of them. Nowadays, I like to make my own, from simple accordian books,
to fabric covered books that I have stitched together and used more
complicated bookbinding techniques. This project uses a corrugated
cardboard envelope that I received from a mail order company, and I have
simply taken advantage of the fold of the envelope to create the spine
of the book. I folded twelve pieces of drawing cartridge in half,
splitting them into three groups, and these became the signatures of my
book. I popped the pieces inside each other, so that I had four pieces
of drawing cartridge sitting neatly inside each other, in groups of
three. I made three holes up the fold of each group of paper.
I
cut the cardboard envelope to make a cover so that it was slightly
larger than the drawing cartridge, and made three lots of three holes in
the spine, which would enable me to sew each signature into the cover
in a simple bookbinding method. There are lots of You Tube tutorials for
this, just do a search online for 'simple bookbinding', and you will
find lots of help. If I were to make another one of these books, I do
think that I would put washi tape on the spine for added strengthening,
but I am not intending to put this book through a lot of tough use, so
it will probably be okay.
I used bookbinding thread to
sew the signatures into the book, but you can used dental floss if you
do not have any specialist supplies.
I
used black card as a matting layer, this really sets off the zingy
colours that I chose for my masterboard background. I used Distress Inks
to blend across some drawing cartridge, and added tone on tone stamping
using the bubble wrap effect stamp from Make Your Mark
stamp set. I added the cracked stamp and circles in grey ink, and some
of the word clusters to build up the background. To finish, I stamped
the large circle using black ink onto a piece of scrap card, added the
words once more, and matted it onto black card, to create a topper. I
felt that these words were perfect for a journal, and especially in
these uncertain times, they can remind us that life is not so bad after
all.
You could create lots of these masterboard
backgrounds and cut them up to make cards, bookmarks, book covers, all
sorts of projects, it just goes to show that these mark making stamps
can be the stars of the show and not just for backgrounds.
For my next project, I created a background of soft greens, and added leaves and a word cluster from the Glorious stamp set using a darker green ink. I stamped the Floral Study
onto a smaller piece of card, and coloured the image using watercolour
pencils. I edged both pieces of card with Seedless Preserves Distress
Ink.
The
background on this card contains a bit of everything! I coloured the
drawing cartridge using Distress Ink, and added some stamping using the Large Crackle Background stamp. The circles,words and bubble wrap image are from the Glorious stamp set, and I have used the Chocolate Baroque Strip Stencil set. I have stamped and embossed the Poppy Ledger image onto kraft card using white embossing powder, and coloured it using Koh-I-Noor paints.
Finally, a super quick little masculine card using kraft card once more. I used the tape image from Make Your Mark
and three different colours of ink; red, brown and white. I then
stamped the sentiment onto one of the strips, which is something that
Lesley had always envisaged with this strip image. You could change the
colours, as some of the other Team members have done, and make really
colourful versions of this type of design.
Thanks for stopping by, xx
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