Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Summer Heat!

Hello, it's Sue here and I'm back for the second week of the current challenge here at Frilly and Funkie - 'Summer Heat!'

July brings with it the heat of the Summer, so for this challenge we want to see those warm colours in your project. Think red, orange, sunshine yellow and as an added twist you need to include a summer bloom somewhere on your project. Have fun!

Remember, to enter you must create a new, vintage style project following the challenge theme, link it below and make sure you add a link in your post back to this challenge. You can combine our challenge with up to 10 challenges (including this one) to qualify. You could be chosen as our winner and be the next Guest Designer here at Frilly and Funkie. There is also the chance to win a $25 shopping spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique for one lucky entrant chosen at random. So what are you waiting for?

This week we are delighted to welcome Brenda Brown as our Special Guest Designer working alongside the Funkie Team. When she's not busy creating for several Design Teams (including her own, A Vintage Journey) Brenda can be found running a range of mixed media workshops around the UK which are always very popular. A trip to her blog Bumblebees and Butterflies is highly recommended so you can see much more from this very talented artist.

Check out the projects below from Brenda and the Funkie side of the team to get you going this week. Click on the links to their blogs to see even more of each project too;

Brenda Brown - Guest Designer - Bumblebees and Butterflies

Sue Carrington - Stamping Sue Style 

Jenny Marples - Pushing The Right Buttons

Linda Coughlin - The Funkie Junkie


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WEEK ONE

Hello, it's Sue here and I'm your host for the new challenge which starts today - 'Summer Heat!'

July brings with it the heat of the Summer, so for this challenge we want to see those warm colours in your project. Think red, orange, sunshine yellow and as an added twist you need to include a summer bloom somewhere on your project. Have fun!

Remember, to enter you must create a new, vintage style project following the challenge theme, link it below and make sure you add a link in your post back to this challenge. You can combine our challenge with up to 10 challenges (including this one) to qualify. You could be chosen as our winner and be the next Guest Designer here at Frilly and Funkie. There is also the chance to win a $25 shopping spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique for one lucky entrant chosen at random. So what are you waiting for?

Check out the projects below from the Frilly side of the team to get you going. Click on the links to their blogs to see even more of each project too;

Cec Wintonyk - CW Card Creations

Rebecca Deeprose ~ Paper Primrose

Nancy Dynes ~ Tattered Treasures 

Linda Coughlin - The Funkie Junkie

Whether you are a Frilly or Funkie crafter we hope you will join us for this challenge because we would love to see what you can create. You may upload your project at any time in the next fortnight. If you are using a public forum please use keyword F&F. Don't forget to provide a link back to our challenge in your post and please be sure to turn off your Word Verification so our Design Team can leave comments on your blogs.


Monday, July 7, 2014

Challenge Winners - Just CASE It!

Welcome to the Frilly and Funkie challenge blog and yet another new week. That means we can announce the winners of the 'Just CASE It!' challenge. We would like to thank you all of those who took the time to enter. There some amazing entries for this one and the Design Team were really split with this one. In the end the decision went with this gorgeous entry by #3 Terry.


The team loved the vintage feel to this and the way Terry had cleverly taken the original tag design and created a real celebration of summers past. Congratulations Terry on being our favourite for the 'Just CASE It!' challenge and winning the opportunity to be a Guest Designer here at Frilly and Funkie for a future challenge.


And Random.org has chosen a winner for our $25 gift certificate to The Funkie Junkie Boutique. Our congratulations go to #5 Dria of Photo Finnatic.

A huge thanks from the Frilly and Funkie team to everyone who took part in this challenge and congratulations again to our winners. Please email Linda at thefunkiejunkie@gmail.com for the codes for the winner's badge and to give us your email address for the Guest Designer details (Terry) and for the gift certificate details (Dria).

Our current challenge, 'Summer Heat!' runs through Tuesday, July 15th. We hope to see you entering this time around so that you too can be in with a chance to win. And remember, you can enter up to 10 challenges including ours, and a maximum of 3 entries per person to our challenge. Please remember to link back to our challenge in your entry and mention in your post that you are entering this Frilly and Funkie challenge.

Have a great week!

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Saturday Step X Step - Weathered Wood

Hi everyone and thanks for joining me at Frilly and Funkie today. It's Jenny here as your 'hostess with the mostest' and a technique I like to call 'Weathered Wood'. Have you seen some of those super aged wood panels in shabby chic projects? Well I've got a way of replicating that look with inks, paints and a brayer to give you a background that can create a card like this...
Here goes (and remember, you can click on each of these photos for a closer look)... cover a rectangle of plain thick card with Antique Linen Distress Paint. Dry.
Add a little Frayed Burlap Distress Paint and a little water to your craft mat. Run your brayer through it then apply VERY LIGHTLY to the card in vertical sweeps. Dry and clean off your brayer.
Repeat the process this time using Weathered Wood Distress Paint.
Apply Weathered Wood Distress Ink over the whole of the card with a blending tool.
Add droplets of water over the top, allowing the water to react with the ink before drying again.
This is a clever bit. Add a little rubbing alcohol/surgical spirit to your craft mat together with the tiniest of dots of Potting Soil and Orange Blossom Archival Reinker. DON'T mix them.
Run your brayer through the ink mixture to pick up the dots and runs and apply these over the painted layers. They will create the effect of knots in the wood and are permanent when dry. You can do this to age any painted surface, with the Potting Soil Reinker being particularly useful for this task.
Score your card at 1.5 inch widths, fold towards you and blend Walnut Stain Distress Ink along the fold lines.
Re-score your lines so that they are indented to create the effect of planks. You can leave it at this stage or go one step further.
This next idea is based on the same principles as Tim Holtz' Eroded Metals technique. Working at speed and in vertical stripes, cover your background with your paint colour of choice (I used Tumbled Glass flavour).
Flick large droplets of water over the paint surface, allowing it to react just a little before using your heat gun to dry some of the paint - BUT NOT ALL OF IT. Using a clean tissue lay it over the semi-wet surface to remove the wet paint, dabbing away any further areas as required. The point is to make it look like the paint is peeling off the 'wooden surface'.
Finally blend Tea Dye Distress Ink over the surface to revive the wood colour.
You can see from the picture below how I chopped the rectangle into a square and used the remaining portion to create strips for layering over the top to create some structure to the end card.
And so to recap the finished card... and then review the embellishments...
A corrugated card butterfly covered with Wild Honey and Rusty Hinge Distress Paints, Black Soot Distress Ink, Clear Rock Candy Crackle Paint and a chopped up Industrious Arrow, plus one of those ever-present Simple Sayings!
Studio 490 Wendy Vecchi 'Blooming Art' flowers and leaf stems coloured with Wild Honey and Rusty Hinge Distress Stains, and Bundled Sage DS mixed with Pearl Perfect Pearls powder, all clear embossed.
The little pearls are from Melissa Frances. A window and box have been cut from black kraft core card, embellished with an Industrious border.
And that's all there is to it! I hope you give this technique a whirl to create your own faux wood panelling. You'll be able to use it as a background or for die cutting embellishments from in the same way you would with your patterned papers.
Love the idea of using your brayer to create great backgrounds? If you haven't seen it already, Wendy Vecchi has another fantastic tutorial using Archival Reinkers over on her blog HERE.

Of course those hot summer blooms are just perfect for the current 'Summer Heat!' challenge here at Frilly and Funkie right now. Don't forget, you have the chance to join us as a guest designer and there's a $25 shopping spree awaiting one lucky entrant, so it's well worth linking up those projects. Meanwhile you'll find a shopping list below for all the items used in this project just in case you are missing that vital ingredient.

Thank you for joining me today. Whatever you're up to have a fantastic weekend and take care of yourselves, Jenny xxx