Saturday, September 12, 2015

Journal cover - Step x Step

Hello, it's Sue here and first of all I need to apologise for being slightly late ! Having been on holiday for 2 weeks I've definitely got the relaxed feeling and also completely lost track of the date ! Anyway let's crack on with today's project.

I originally made this journal for the Stitch in Time challenge and promised to come back to share how it all came together.


I started with a note book and my original thought was to stencil directly onto the cover so my first step was to coat it with Gesso. However, I changed my mind !


I then grabbed a piece of Claudine Hellmuth's natural sticky back canvas and covered the whole book with it, much better ! I spritzed the canvas with water before brushing a light layer of chalk arcylic paint over it. The water is needed otherwise when you try to brush paint over the material is just sucks it straight in and you're left with a blotchy mess. I stencilled the numbers using the 'Bumping' technique, I always like to start with the larger stencilled images first then move to the smaller ones.


I used Wendy Vecchi's Quilt stencil and went over the whole of the cover using chalk acrylic paint, really love this stencil ! 


Next up is Wendy's Add a Stencil and I've started to group where I'm stencilling.


One of the things I love about using stencils is that you can pick out just little bits to use, so when I used Wendy's Old Ledger stencil I've only used the grid part of it and I've used a shade of brown to start to add some contrast. Wendy's Alphabets stencil is perfect for adding the lettering and moved to a shade of grey, still grouping the stencilling.


At this point I decided it was way to clean and bright looking so I used my finger and with some Gesso rubbed it over the canvas. This knocks back the stencilling and gives a much more muted, shabby look.


To bring some detail to the forefront I've used heavy Gesso through a TCW stecnil to add more interest and as the Gesso has some body to it, it creates some subtle texture.


I then used an old plastic card and dipped it into some Gesso and rubbed it over the canvas to create the white lines.


One of the things I love to do is use the lids from various bottles as stamps, the one I'm using here is from a hair mousse can ! It's dipped into Gesso again and pressed onto the canvas.


For the clock I used the Tim Holtz Weatherd Clock die and cut it from card that I'd covered with the sticky back canvas. I zipped around the edges with my sewing machine then using my finger I rubbed chalk acrylic paint and Gesso over it.


Before I glue anything into place I always lay out what I want the design to look like, and quite often I'll leave it overnight and come back the next day to see if I still like it !


Happy with the layout I glued everything into position and then painted over the arrangement.


I wanted to add a shadow around the clock so I lightly drew around it using a Stabilo pencil then using a water brush blended it out a little.


I unwrapped the elastic pieces from the masking tape and it was only then that I realised that it was grey which blends in beautifully with the colour palette I'd chosen !


This is the reverse of the journal and I've just followed the same design through to it.


Whenever I'm looking for a meaningful sentiment I always look to Wendy Vecchi and she rarely disappoints !The sentiment is stamped onto white card painted with chalk acrylic paint then cut up and all the pieces are edged with grey chalk acrylic point.

I took this journal away on holiday with me and so it has already captured it's first set of memories !

I hope you enjoyed today's step x step.

Sue
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Thursday, September 10, 2015

Welcome to today's Guest Designer, Jane!

Today we are welcoming Jane of Jane's Journal as our Guest Desginer. Jane was chosen by the DT as the winner of the Things of Wings challenge. So, without further ado let's move on to hear from Jane.


Hello I am Jane from Jane's Journal and I am delighted to be here today for the second time this year as the Guest Designer for the new challenge here at Frilly and Funkie. I live in Surrey in the UK and have been a make and do girl all my life. I work part time as an NHS physiotherapist and dabble in all things crafty in my leisure time. I have a garden studio where I can disappear to and get as inky as I like. My main love is all things papercraft and most recently mixed media and using calligraphy in my art journals. I am also a keen photographer, silversmith, cake decorator, gardener...there are never enough hours in the day are there!


For the Stamps Be Gone challenge I decided to make a spell book for my darling granddaughter, Daisy Jane. She is nearly 2 and I wanted to make her something for Halloween which she can keep and add to as she gets older. I also thought that when she is older it could even be a fun Halloween prop for her.  I have had a set of eyes in my stash for ages and remembered that in the Disney film Hocus Pocus there is a spell book with an eye on it....so that is how my design started. I tried to tone down the scaryiness a little and made the eye more of a tree elf than anything more frightening! Even the snakes I made are tame and toddler friendly. I wanted lots of texture too so that she can touch it.


The book started life as a  plain £1 hard back notebook and I have a step by step over at my blog if you would like to say how it came together. I would be delighted to see you over there. Thanks so much again for inviting me here today.

I'm sure you'll all agree that Jane's spell book it fantastic and Daisy Jane is going to love it !

If you would like to be in with the chance to join us as Guest Designer all you need to do is join in with the current challenge 'Stamps Be Gone'.

Friday, September 4, 2015

Friday Focus - IndigoBlu

Hi everyone and welcome. Jenny here with your regular Friday Focus slot here at Frilly and Funkie where we turn the spotlight on a product or range currently available at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. And even better news, that range has an extra 15% discount added for the next two weeks! This time the honour falls to all things IndigoBlu.

As promised on Wednesday I've got a step by step tutorial for this tag card today, sharing a few ideas for using IndigoBlu FlitterGlu and Mega Flakes, so let's go...


Apply some FlitterGlu to a piece of Phat Foam (a tutorial for this part is shown in THIS POST) and spread in random portions over a giant tag. Add Chariot of Fire Mega Flakes, rub down with your fingers to ensure the flakes are attached firmly to the glue, then rub off any excess with a Scoochy sponge.


Add Walnut Stain Distress Paint and a little water in patches to a craft mat. Smooch your tag into it and semi-dry with a heat tool.


Repeat the process with Vintage Photo Distress Paint, allowing some of the wet Walnut Stain paint to blend with the new layer. Dry thoroughly.


Blend a mix of Mermaid Lagoon and Peacock Feathers Distress Paints over the whole tag. Spritz and flick with water, drying with your heat too.


Blend Walnut Stain around the edges of the tag and onto some of the gilded/painted areas. Repeat the spritz and flick technique.


Use the Tim Holtz Tiles Texture Fades folder to emboss the tag.


Gently drag the Phat Foam over the raised areas on the tag and apply more Mega Flakes to them, removing all the excess.


Applying a layer of FlitterGlu to the Heart Flourish Dinkie Stamp, stamp it onto coordinating card.


Add Mega Flakes to the stamped areas, rub with your fingers to bond the flake and glue, and remove any excess with a Scoochy. Cut out the heart shape, leaving a border.


Add a band of Venise Lace and Antique Gold Mesh Ribbon.


Add a layer of FlitterGlu to an antique bronze filigree flower and when tacky, add Mega Flakes.


Assemble as shown on the finished card above; with the heart layered over the ribbon band, tie burlap string over the top; add an Heirloom Rose to the centre of the filigree flower and adhere to the centre of the heart; die cut leaf stems and attach from underneath the heart; splatter a little watered down white gesso over the leaves; finally add an appropriate Big Chat sticker and a seam binding bow at the top.

Here are a couple of close ups of the finished card...



I hope you've enjoyed today's tutorial and feel ready to give FlitterGlu and Mega Flakes a go (if you haven't done already) to add a touch of elegance to your cards and other projects. If you have any questions please ask and I'll do my best to help.

And don't forget, there's that special Friday Focus 15% discount applied to all things IndigoBlu at The Funkie Junkie Boutique through the next two weeks.


Wednesday, September 2, 2015

A Touch of Gold

Hello friends and visitors,

We are back here today with Georgie's 'Touch of Gold' challenge (all the details are given below). It's time to get in touch with our Funkie side as we check out the inspiration provided by the Funkie side of the design team. We hope you will play along. There is still one full week of challenge time left in this one. All the details and link up are found below in the Week #1 post. And to get you started, check out the great makes by the Funkie team. Hope you will stop by their blogs and leave them sone love!

Sue Carrington - Stamping Sue Style 

Shelly Hickox - Stamptramp

Jenny Marples - Pushing The Right Buttons


+++++++++++Week 1 Post - Challenge Details and Inspiration++++++++++++++

Hi there!! Georgie here with you today to host our next challenge - A Touch Of Gold. Metal elements, glitter, embossing powder, paint, ribbon, whatever it is lets see a splash of gold in your vintage or shabby chic projects!!

The team will choose their top four picks, the winner being invited to join us in a Guest DT spot here at Frilly and Funkie and the next three receiving badges to display proudly on their blogs. Everyone who enters and follows the rules will be entered into the draw to have the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

The guidelines for entering are simple; create a new vintage or shabby chic project following the challenge theme, link it below to your post (not just your blog) and also include a link back to this challenge in your post. You can combine our challenge with up to 10 challenges (including this one) to be in with a chance of winning. Make sure you follow these rules as unfortunately we have had to eliminate entrants from the prize draws in the past when they have entered too many other challenges. If you are entering through a public forum please use keyword F&F. Also, please be sure to turn off your Word Verification so our Design Team can leave comments on your blogs.

Here are some amazing creations from my fabulous Frilly teamies;


Cec Wintonyk - CW Card Creations


Over to you lovely people now, we can't wait to see what you create!

Tomorrow we'll be back to share the incredible artwork of our latest Guest Designer, and next week the Funkie team will provide you with their own inspiration.

Hugs,
Georgie xx

Monday, August 31, 2015

Challenge Winners - Stitch in Time

As we reach the start of a new week and the final day of August, it's time to announce the winners of the 'Stitch in Time (with a twist)' challenge. Thank you so much to everyone who took the time to enter with some beautiful projects. The Design Team cast their votes and our winner is for #8 Mary Elizabeth.


Everything about this incredible project touched the team, from the explanation and personal challenges behind it to the imaginative and creative construction of every element. This picture alone doesn't do it justice and we urge you to hop over to Mary Elizabeth's post to see the gorgeous close ups too. Congratulations Mary Elizabeth on being our favourite for the 'Stitch in Time' challenge and winning the opportunity to be a Guest Designer here at Frilly and Funkie for a future challenge.

And now for the next three winners of our Frilly and Funkie Top 3 Badges. In numerical order they are... #1 Rupa, #3 Dangina and #6 Jennie!!! Please email Linda at thefunkiejunkie@gmail.com for the codes for the Top 3 badges so that you can display them proudly on your blog.


And finally Random.org has chosen a winner for our $25 gift certificate to The Funkie Junkie Boutique. Our congratulations this time go to #7 Kathy Clement!

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 (Mary Elizabeth) for the Top 3 badges (Rupa, Dangina and Jennie) and for the gift certificate details (Kathy).

Our current challenge, 'A Touch of Gold' runs through Tuesday, September 8th. We hope to see you entering this time around so that you too can be in with a chance to win. And please make sure you follow our rules as sadly we've had to discount entries from previous challenges; 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 everyone!

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Wanderlust Travel Journal

Hi all! Hope your weekend is off to a great start. It's Shelly with you today, sharing my first StepxStep for Frilly and Funkie!  For my project, I've combined some of my favorite techniques and dies to create a grungy vintage travel journal. It's nice and compact so you can tuck it in a bag or pocket to jot down your travel notes and add ephemera and photos as well. Let's get started!

Begin by cutting three pieces of medium weight chipboard in the following sizes: 2 panels at 4" x 6" and 1 panel at 1 1/4" x 6". Stamp the front and back of the larger pieces with Tim Holz's Linen stamp using Gathered Twigs Distress ink. Round the outer edges slightly and ink all outer edges with the same color. Using an idea-ology Large Ring Binder, mark the location for the holes in the center panel and punch.

Next, we'll make the spine covering. Cut two pieces of Natural Sticky Back Canvas - one measuring 3" x 5" and one measuring 3" x 11". Mist with Vintage Photo Distress Spray Stain. Set aside to dry.

To make the front panel for the book, cut a piece of Ranger Manila Cardstock to 3 1/2" x 5 7/8". Spritz a non-stick craft sheet with Vintage Photo, Peeled Paint, and Tumbled Glass Distress Spray Stains. Lay the paper into the stains and lift off. Dry with a heat tool and continue pressing into the ink until you get the desired look.

When the stained panel is dry, cover with the Traveler stencil and spray with Vintage Photo Distress Spray Stain. Let dry.

Using the Sizzix Mixed Media die, cut the bottom right corner as shown. Adhere panel to one of the book covers.

Stamp the wanderlust definition from the Life Quotes stamp set onto manila cardstock using Jet Black Archival ink. Cut out with label die. Set aside.

To create the belt for the book, cut a strip of Grungepaper to 1/2" x 11". Ink both sides with Gathered Twigs Distress ink. Using your finger, apply a coating of Glossy Accents to the front. When dry, attach an idea-ology Buckle and punch holes.

Finally we can start assembling our book! With the panels lined up as shown (making sure the cover panel is in the correct position), remove the backing and adhere the short piece of stained canvas, connecting the covers. Punch holes and attach ring binder.

Carefully line up the longer piece of canvas, starting just below the ring binder (to make placement easier, peel back just a bit of the backing at a time). Flip the book over and adhere the canvas to the outside spine/cover. Trim to fit and fold the top into place as shown above. Using your fingers, press down along the edges and grooves in canvas to make sure it's completely adhered to the chipboard.

To create pages for the book, cut lightweight white cardstock to 4 1/2" x 5 1/2". Spray randomly with Vintage Photo Distress Stain Spray and saturate with water. This will give the pages a worn, handmade look. Let the pages dry completely, punch holes and add to journal.

To finish the book, adhere the stamped panel with adhesive foam and embellish with an idea-ology Pen Nib and Philosophy Tag. Tie a length of Jute String around the front cover and add a Word Key. Finally, wrap the journal with your handmade belt and you're done!

I love how worn and rustic this journal looks - you'd never know it was brand new! I have two upcoming trips and I can't wait to fill my book with journaling and photos. I hope you're inspired to make one of your own!

Thanks so much for stopping by today - have a fantastic, creative weekend!

Shelly