Sunday, 8 February 2015

New PaperArtsy Products, Brushos and Demos

Having spent some time each evening watching the videos of the new PaperArtsy products launched this month, I was really looking forward to browsing them at The Craft Barn yesterday. I wasn't disappointed, a fabulous new range of plates.
Check out the PaperArtsy blog if you haven't yet seen the examples from the design team :
http://blog.paperartsy.co.uk/

The demos yesterday at the Craft Barn were particularly inspiring this month. The demonstrators are so generous with sharing their knowledge. This month we got to talk with Helen Chilton, Kay Carley and Carol Cockbain demonstrating the new Lynne Perrella stamps, Brushos and Sue Wilson dies.

So, I bought new stuff (no surprise there) and was determined to try the techniques I learned about yesterday. Fortunately I have some Brushos already so here is a little card inspired by Kay's examples. All products used in my projects today are available from The Craft Barn.


I used the same Woodware stamp as in my last post : Bubble Blooms
The image is stamped with a versamark ink pad and embossed with white embossing powder first. Then sprinkle some Brushos, a tiny bit of Brilliant Red first in the flower heads, spritz with water and dry with a heat gun. I added some Leaf Green roughly around the foliage and repeated the same.
To finish off, I added some Stampendous Shabby White embossing enamel. Kay uses that Shabby White a lot on her artwork, nice effect, I love the little gold bits in it. 
Here's a close up :




My second project this weekend was inspired by Helen and for this one I played with my new Lynne Perrella stamp plate : LPC033. I tried Helen's technique of using the same stamp for the background as used for the focal image. My panel is a bit messy but I had loads of fun with it.


The background was made using the same stamp coloured with Distress Markers : Peeled Paint, Broken China and Worn Lipstick. The focal image is stamped with Stazon ink on glossy card and colured with distress markers : Broken China, Worn Lipstick and Squeezed Lemonade. Some of the elements from the LPC033 plate added to the background and border. My Stazon ink pad is a tad juicy so I might try this again using second generation stamping.

I had some of the background left over so made a bookmark:


Many Thanks to Helen and to Kay for the inspiration for the above. I am feeling quite pleased with my crafting productivity this weekend.
Enjoy what's left of Sunday. x




5 comments:

  1. I'm not surprised you could not resist having a wee spend! I saw plenty I would love to have :-) but I've stencils on the way from Blitsy so will hang on for now :-( love the brusho one too, looks a lot of fun to play with.

    Sally

    Ps j52 made on sat/ DLP made today

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  2. Cooking with gas Julia! Loved the first card especially.

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  3. All these projects are fabulous! I particularly love the first one, it's awesome! those Brushos look so cool! xxx

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  4. Wow - am so impressed with your control of the Brushos - the only time I've played with mine they were all over the place! The flower card looks absolutely stunning - I'm definitely inspired to try playing again - thanks for the nudge. And the LP bookmark is lovely - I'm so in love with those new stamps!
    Alison xx

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  5. Wow really stunning, I love them both. I have been playing with brusho's and the new infusions by Paperartsy and I am having great fun lol. Happy Art :-) Kezzy xxx

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