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Author: Barbara Gray

A bit of 3-D journaling…

A bit of 3-D journaling…

Good Morning Wednesday! Something new today, so I am going to give you a step by step of the Journal and Word Chain demo I did on the telly on Sunday.  Let’s take a closer look, shall we? I used: Banner Stencil Birthday Word Chain No 3 Journal Stampset  A5 Theuva Card Banner Panels Stencil Word Chains Stamps + mounts to match Butterscotch Adirondack ink pad Mushroom Adirondack ink pad Espresso Adirondack ink pad Potted Soil Archival ink pad Low-tack masking tape Clarity…

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P for Pick.

P for Pick.

Hello there! Thanks for stopping by. Tuesday’s Blog rolls back the hours, takes a look at the business aspect of crafting, and where Clarity came from. It’s also the day we open up a can of P’s. So are you sitting comfortably? Then let’s pick P for Pick. When my kids, Grace and Mark, were little, our living room used to look like a bomb had hit it most days. Toys EVERYWHERE! There was a Leggo table in the middle…

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Freesias for my Mum.

Freesias for my Mum.

Good Monday morning! Monday’s Blog is Trees and Flowers, so here’s a lovely Flower stamp we didn’t get to show off yesterday on TV.  Oh boy were we busy though! Thank you for watching.  Freesias. What a fantastic work of God’s art . I am actually looking at a vase of lilac and white freesias in front of me here; the fragrance is wonderful. So let’s get started. A very simple exercise, using Parchment. I used: the Freesias Claritystamp The…

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Tits galore!

Tits galore!

Hello there! Well, it is TV day on Create & Craft 9-11am, and I am hoping I will be able to do a demo for you with these lovely new Garden Birds of Mel’s. But if for whatever reason, I cannot show you my little birds on TV, I thought it would be good to do a step-by-step here, too, and take a really good close-up look at them.  They are pretty special! I used: A large Garden Bird Small Garden Birds…

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Hanging my laundry out !

Hanging my laundry out !

Happy Saturday! It’s a New Technique Blog today, and I am pretty chuffed with my first attempt at using paste through a stencil. Sometimes, having no clue about a new medium can be advantage, because you just have to figure it out.  The first attempt didn’t go so well.  Paper too thin. Too much Paste. Fiddled with it too much.  Bindit… So the next time, I went with thicker card, less paste, and I worked fast. Result? Well, decided for yourselves…

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Look out! Old Women alert!!

Look out! Old Women alert!!

Friday’s blog a private peek, so I am writing to you from a hotel in Munich. It’s a challenge piecing a blog together on an Ipad, but I so want to share this day with you! You know, how you have a plan, but then unexpected things keep cropping up? Well, when we arrived this Thursday morning, the plan was to go into the city and just enjoy the fruit & veg market in the centre. So that’s where we…

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Gelli Swirls and trees

Gelli Swirls and trees

Hello there! Thank you for dropping by. I am in Germany today, gearing up for the lunchtime show tomorrow, so a quick and simple project is required here! Just because something is simple, doesn’t mean it isn’t appealing. Conversely, just because something it complex, doesn’t guarantee it will be beautiful either! Thursday’s Blog is always BLUE, so I rooted round in my stash of background papers and dug out a Gelli Card piece I made ages ago, using the 8×10 large…

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Looks like Culross…

Looks like Culross…

Hello there! Thought I would take you on a trip down Memory Lane at the same time as making an arty piece today. Mel drew this brilliant Town stencil for us,  and as soon as I saw it, I thought of Culross, up near the Forth Road Bridge, where my good friend Monica and I often went, when she lived in Bo’ness, over the river. What an enchanting place! Not so much the Grangemouth Oil Refinery in the background, but…

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P for Purpose

P for Purpose

Hello there! Tuesday’s Blog rolls back the hours  and takes a look behind the scenes. So today, I thought it would be interesting to tackle P for Purpose.  Purpose as in, “if it serves no purpose, don’t do it.” Years ago, I used to spend many, many hours doing things that really served very little purpose. I think the best example I can think of is arranging pillows on the bed.  God only knows how many hours I have spent…

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The Lone Ranger and the Forest Ridge.

The Lone Ranger and the Forest Ridge.

Monday Monday! Thank you for stopping by. Well, Monday’s Blog is Trees and Flowers, remember? So here’s a quickie, using the  very versatile Forest Ridge Claritystamp what else? Cream Card Tonto –the Lone Ranger The Rope Frame Mountain Rose Adirondack Pesto Adirondack Caramel Adirondack Blending Mat Blending Tool Black Archival Clarity Stencil Brushes Colouring Pencils  This is a very simple exercise in building up a landscape. Stamp the Rope Frame in the centre, in Black Archival. Stamp the Forest Ridge in the centre…

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