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Happy Monday everybody! And its time for another Miss You Monday card.

My Unity Stamps June Kit of the Month arrived last week, and I was so excited to start playing with them. There are so many really cool, versatile stamps this month. Check them out:

My favourites are: the flying bird, the owls, the large arc stamp and the ‘today’ stamp. They are yummy scrummy.

So lets talk about todays card.

I started by making a coloured wash background. To do this, simply tap the distress ink pads onto a craft sheet and then spritz with water. When you lay the card on top, the ink and the water transfer over to the card, creating a nice watercolour effect. I did this once with ‘tumbled glass‘ distress ink, then I used some ‘stormy sky‘ colour and tapped the edge onto the craft sheet, creating an asterix shape, misted with water and laid my card on top of it again. This gives the great dark blue definition in the sky.

Next I stamped the horizon stamp onto the card and then before cleaning the stamp, i pressed the image into a post it note. I did this to create a mask so that I could ink the ground in ‘shabby shutters‘ green. I also used the arcs stamp from the kit above to add some detail. I think it kinda looks like pattern paper – don’t you?!

The clouds are coloured using a white opaque pen from the Inkssentials line form Ranger. I’ve tried a couple of white pens over the years, and I think this one is by far the best.

I had some pre-stamped card left over from an earlier project, which I used to create a sun, by simply punching a circle using a paper punch. The design is a stamp from Heroarts and the ink is ‘mustard seed‘ distress ink. {No surprise there, I’m a distress ink junkie!}

The background for the card – of course, its that raindrop stamp from Heroarts again. You must think i’d addicted to that stamp …(you’d kinda be right!)

I didn’t really have a vision for this card when I started out making it, it just came together of its own accord, but i really like it, and find it very optimistic – yes, optimistic is the right word! So here’s hoping it will have the desired effect when it reaches Sarah’s door all the way in Oregon.

Thanks for stopping by, and have a wonderful Monday.

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Eight is Enough

Eight is Enough: Easy ways to stretch supplies and use leftovers (by April Foster and Studio Calico)

Sooo tempted by this!

Ella publishing team up with Studio Calico to make me want to spend more money for the love of inspiration!

but seriously, this looks so very mouth wateringly fantastic!!

A new eBook called ‘Eight is Enough’ demonstrates simple ways to stretch supplies and use leftovers. A selection of awesome designs shows us how easy it is to scrapbook with a just few supplies: eight to be exact!. With over 50 fun tricks for saving cash and using up that scrapbook stash- whats not to love?!

Check out my button over on the right or click on the pic above to find more info, and also to check out the page previews- please, please, go and see the page previews!

Now. …Where did i leave my credit card?

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HI there everyone, and welcome to another Miss You Monday post. I had lots of fun making this weeks card for Sarah. It started because I wanted to use up some of my scraps, and then I got so swept away in inspiration I ended up doing a little stamping, a little sewing, a little homemade-embellishment-making, a little distressing, and a little video-making!!

A few people have asked me what markers I use to colour the stamped images on my cards. I know that copic markers are all the rage right now, but i havent had the pleasure of playing with them yet (maybe when the bank balance allows). But I usually don’t use markers, but instead use my distress inks to colour in stamped images. As I had a few questions in relation to this, what better way to answer them than to show you in a little video…

So here it is: a video showing you a fun technique on how you can colour in stamped images with distress inks and a watercolour brush pen – that I have just discovered is called Aquaflo. These pens are likely the best £4 I have ever spent because i use them ALL the time!! Definitely a must-have tool in your crafting arsenal!

Enjoy

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Products Used
heroarts raindrops stamp
distress ink: shabby shutters, fired brick, broken china, black soot, tumbled glass
Watercolour brush pen (called Aquaflo)
unity stamps
kraft cardstock
DCWV adhesive mat stack
sewing machine
corner chomper
button
string
paperclip
circle punch
star embellishments
distressing tool
october afternoon 12×12 paper
gaia butterfly stamp
glossy accents

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