Oh my goodness!!!! I really cannot believe how long it has been since I last posted!! Personally I blame my laptop - I was just getting into the swing of things of posting again and it conked out!!
I've now got a replacement but I've been really busy creating stuff - for the last couple of months I've been busy with designing some stuff back for Craft Stamper - actually I have an article in this months magazine using a JOFY stamp set and the fabulous Spectrum Noir blendable pencils from Crafter's Companion. Personally I haven't seen the magazine yet but I've heard that it is in there!!
Last Saturday I was at The Craft Barn demonstrating with the fantastic Brusho paints. They are a watercolour powder like no other - the effects you can get with these with no effort at all are just amazing!! Love, love, LOVE them - I'll be back at The Craft Barn in March demoing them again and then I have a class there using them later on in the month.
Here's a taster of one of the most simple things you can do with them -
Literally just sprinkle the Emerald Green paint down one side of the panel - spritz the watercolour powder with water and then stamp some imagery. Easy!!
The stamps are from the Bold Sprigs stamp set by Stampendous. Quick cards here I come!!
I've loads more card samples to show you using these amazing paints but I'll save them for some more blog posts!!
Meanwhile I must tell you that Crafter's Companion have just issued a Design Team Call - you can find out all about it here.
I'll be back again very soon to show you some card samples that I've created with one of Jofy's latest stamp releases!! I was SO excited to be asked - you can find her latest stamp designs over on Jo's blog.
Toodles...............................!!!
4 comments:
I love the look of the water colours. Will you be showing it at the Glitter Pot? If not, I may have to try and find time to visit the Craft Barn. x
For you it may be 'Easy' - but for me it wouldn't be and yours is stunning too, Luv Sam x
Lol Sam!! xx
Stunning! Those stamps are rather gorgeous. I must learn to be less heavy handed with the brushos!
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