7/28/2012

GO BRITAIN! + some of my recent designs



Hi Folks!

Tonight it is going to be little about the cardmaking and lots about the Olympics! I will just simply display some of my latest designs!Hope you like those!



Today is the important day in the history of Britain as many of you probably aware it is the Eve of the Olympics Games!




And here I am in front of my TV set trying to multi-task by writing this "historical" in a way post and at the same time watching the Opening Ceremony of the OLympic Games 2012!



Wow! How proud am I right now to be British!But since my family were originally from Russia and going to keep my fingers crossed from British as well as Russian teams!



I interested to hear from you guys...what teamss you supported and what you think about the cards!

Big,massive hugs and kisses to you all out there!...Gosh I am in ephoria!



7/23/2012

LIQUID Pearls review+tips



Hi folks! I am back on here again...

For those of you, novices, who do not yet know what so-called “liquid pearls” are, read on…

 “Liquid pearls” is basically pearlescent paint produced by Ranger (Oh, I love you dearly) and it is acid free. It is sold in small nozzled bottles of 18ml each. Thanks to a nozzle you can easily regulate the amount of paint you apply thus creating neat pearly patterns every time.

Improved formula of this paint (previous it was smudgy, I heard) allows to create neat and precise pearl-shaped dots.



Now attention!

By holding your bottle close to the paper (or fabric i.e.) and not lifting it immediately after application you will allow the paint to form nicely rounded "pearl". If however, you want a more elongated shape all you need to do is gradually lift the bottle further away from paper while still applying it (slowly, remember!)
“Liquid pearls” paint is a true blessing to us crafty folk as it is so versatile it can be used to create patterned images, centres of your flowers or even to make stand-alone pearly elements for your projects.

On top of all the above mentioned advantages, you may also use it on your stamps. Just dilute some paint in water and apply it to you stamp with a brush. To just highlight certain elements of your stamp DO NOT dilute the paint, simply apply it straight on to your stamp using a very fine brush.




Liquid pearls can be used as well to decorate your clothes (jeans i.e.), home ware (photo frames i.e.).

Now, I got absolutely hooked on the pearls, head over heels that is, see for yourself…Wow!

                                        
                                       


Remember, feedback is a gift



7/14/2012

Distress Ink review and tips



Distress Ink by Tim Holtz®

In this article I would like to talk about a very versatile product used in scrapbooking , and that is Distress Ink by Tim Holtz®.

So far I have just used one of them inks, -“Vintage Photo” sooner; however, I am to expand my range and will probably use about 10.
Hopefully the information you find on here will help you (particularly, if you are novice to scrapbooking) make a more informed choice when it comes to purchasing materials you work with.


Brief insight into the Ranger Company.
Distress Ink is produced by Ranger Company. The company was established in 1929 and was initially producing ink for banks. In 1979 the company developed first ink applicators as well as ink of various colours. Today Ranger is one of the most recognised scrapbooking companies in the world. It collaborates with designers such as Tim Holtz, who is company’s creative director, Jenni Bowlin, Sue Weinberg etc.

Distress Ink by Tim Holtz® is water-based, fast-dying, non-toxic and acid free.

Used to create an aged look, for stamping, hot embossing, stamp colouring and for background creation. Ink pads are 5×5 cm in size. At the moment, Distress Ink by Ranger comes in 36 colours. Distress Ink pads can be re-filled. Re-fill bottles come in 14 ml with a dripper.


Even if you use it frequently it usually lasts for about 1, 2-1, 5 years. Liquid ink from re-filler bottles can also be used for background creation, stamps colouring and aging of your paper projects.


FEW TIPS:

1.      Prior to stamping dab your stamp on the ink pad few times. In order to leave surface around your stamp clear its best not to rub you stamp on an ink pad.

2.      To extend your ink pad shelf-life it’s advisable not to leave it open for long periods of time and close it tightly after use.

3.      Distress Ink pads are best stored upside down by placing them one onto another.

Hope you find this article useful!

                       
  
                                         



7/10/2012

Baby boom



Hello there!

It is all about babies this time...

There isn't much kids related stuff I have to work with at the moment but having only one stamp -"NEW BABY" that is what I came up with.The back labels were cut out of form sheets which I then coved with a paper label of the same design.

Simple but cute,what do you think?

Remember,feedback is a gift...





7/06/2012


Hello you folks and Welcome to my blog!

I have the pleasure to announce to you all,even though I might not even know who you are, that I have successfully passed all my exams at university and am now ready to proceed onto the next level,which is the year 2.CAN'T BLOODY WAIT!:)Yes, I do enjoy my university life...might sound strange:)...but being a workaholic that I am it is understandable and pretty natural:)

Okay,lets proceed onto the scrapbooking bit of this post.

Well,I have been keeping myself pretty buZZY there too...Came up with 5 new card designes in just a week.

Here are a couple of them.......



Also,a question if I may:

where do you folks buy scrapbooking paper?I am looking to buy bulky packs ideally of the same colour/pattern each...Please leave a comment if you know where I might get hold of those.Thanks

More posts coming very soon!



7/03/2012

New to scrapbooking? You must know this!


I have written this short article to help fellow hobbyists avoid making the same expensive mistake (assuming you are on budget like myself) I did when I began scrapbooking few months ago. What we all tend to do is to splash too much on stuff that then sits unused in our drawers for ages as we get to grips with the basics of the craft.

Guess, I am not the only one who got so excited about scrapbooking that I went into the nearest stationary shop and bought up the first things I laid my eyes on, namely gems, brads and fabulous but of little use to beginners types of paper i.e. corrugated and crepe.

To prevent beginners from falling into this trap of mindless buying I have come up with a “shopping list” of most needed equipment and materials that you will definitely need right at the start(and through-out) and therefore might consider purchasing first:

·          “Big shot”or any other paper cutting machine (£50-70 approx.)
·         Card blanks (100 for £10 approx.)
·         Nestabilities of various shapes (from £8-30 depending on the  
make, http://lothiancrafts.co.uk)
·         Paper of various colours and patterned paper (price varies)
·         Paper trimmer (£10-15)
·         Stamps (price varies)

You got hold of all the above, mastered the foundations and now feel confident that you are ready to go more elaborate in your work. Now,is the time to get other things such as brads, fabrics, inks,sewing machine etc.

Textured paper and patterned paper can be purchased very cheaply online. Just do your research on Google! www.papercellar.com

The tips offered come from my personal experience. If there is anything important you feel I should have mentioned but did not please let me know and I will add it on.
 Hugs and kisses!
**My recent creations**




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