Showing posts with label Tando. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tando. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Ministry of Magic

Ok so not strictly Ministry of Magic but it does feel that way when you attend these wonderful weekend retreats.
I have attended 3 of these so far, the latest being last month in Coventry. This time we had the lovely Kate Crane and France Pappillon as teachers.
The two photos below show a project previously made with Andy Skinner and then the project with France last month.
If you haven't experienced one of these weekends I cannot recommend them highly enough. They are run with Tando Creative and details and booking can be made HERE

Saturday, 14 May 2016

Ministry of Mixology

A few weeks ago I toddled off to Coventry for the Ministry of Mixology Spring retreat. On my first day along with 3 other friends I attended Andy Skinner's workshop. We all made variations of the frame below, mine is to celebrate my 25th Wedding Anniversary in July. Although we all followed the same brief the results were very different.
We used a basic kit by Tando and used Andy's painting techniques. The heart in the middle I took with me, I made it at Glazed Creations and it gave my frame that extra special touch.
The following day I attended the second workshop with Kate Crane. We made an art journal following Kate's style of painting, I have almost finished so photos will follow!

Sunday, 14 February 2016

Tando Christmas!

I made this card for my fellow Demented Cat, Cheryl. 
I made the background using Gelatos, blending with a dampened finger.
Santa and his reindeer are by Tando. I triple heat embossed them along with the London scene below which is also by Tando.
I glued the two Tando pieces onto my background and added to a blank card. Simple easy steps but with an end result that I loved as did Cheryl!







Thursday, 24 September 2015

24th September Scrap Thursday Part 17

This is the seventeenth scrapbook page for my new weekly post Scrap Thursday. I will try and bring new ideas and techniques and revisit old favourites too. If you have any suggestions or requests just let me know and I will do my best to accommodate these.  
I usually work in a 12" x 12" format as this allows me more space to experiment and get arty!
Today I am sharing a 6" x 6" scrap page.
 I used the Graphic 45 'Raining Cats and Dogs' collection.
I used fishy shapes by Tando which I painted cream and edged with 'Peacock Feathers'.
I used the Distress Ink pad 'Vintage Photo' to edge the images with.
I used PaperArtsy Fresco 'Chocolate Pudding' paint to colour in the paws. I covered them with DecoArt Liquid Glass to give a glossy finish.
 Using Bazzill and Washi Tape I made a secret flap.
I used tiny magnets as a closing, these were hidden by Washi Tape.
 I added some ribbon.
And then a flower.
I finished off with the fish bone and paw prints!

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Steampunk Challenge

Full details of this months challenge can be found HERE
This month the project had to include curtains, here is my entry.
 I used a Tando 3 arch frame and twirl bit and painted then silver.I added velvet black curtains.
 I made a tie back and added a key.
 I added a mask to keep in theme with the theatre and other embellishments.
I painted a metals frame embellishment and idea-ology charm to add to the top of the stage. The female images came from Deviant Scrap.


Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Alice Heart

Using DecoArt paints and Liquid Glass I covered a Tando heart shaped printers tray.I used various embellishments along with KaiserCraft printed card stock and acetate to complete this project.

Thursday, 6 March 2014

Tick Tock What a Clock!

 I made a clock with Andy Skinner using DecoArt paints and a Tando clock kit.

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Scrapbooker of the year 2013 - Results

Scrapbook Magazine runs a competition every year to find the 'Scrapbooker of the Year' and I can announce I am a Runner-Up in this years competition.

Below is one of the three layouts I submitted
Love
This is the front cover of a scrapbook. I wanted it to look like the padded fabric notice boards you see in retro style kitchens.

Materials:
Tando List Board (CHLKBDLIST), 1 piece of 12 x 12 acetate, DecoArt SoSoft fabric paint D5579, DecoArt Americana Bleached Sand DA257, stencil 6” x 6” TCW 3715, thin white ribbon, American Crafts Journal Stickers book ‘Remarks’, Darcy PaperArtsy Eclectica 3 EDY01 stamps set, Prima Typo Bulbs #891527- Love, sea shells, natural hemp, smooth white Bazzill, turquoise Bazzill, glitter spot Bazzill, Sea Breeze Versa Magic, Stix2 Ultra Sticky double sided tape, Crafty Notions glue, journaling pen, some waste packing material,  thin chipboard or cardboard and old t shirt.

Tools:
Cropodile or similar, scissors, cut and dry, acrylic block, paint brush, cutting mat.

Instructions:
1. Paint the outer frame of the list board with two coats of Bleached Sand paint and leave to dry.

2. Take an old t shirt or piece of fabric and cut slightly larger than the list board. Using the stencil and fabric paint cover the fabric and put to one side to dry.

3. Once the list board frame is dry cut the acetate to size and stick onto the inside of the frame creating a window effect. Measure and punch out the binding holes, these will be used as the guide for each subsequent layer.

4. Using the sea breeze ink pad, randomly stamp the edge of the frame using the heart leaf vine.

5. Again using the sea breeze ink pad stamp the sentiment onto smooth white Bazzill and cut to fit the oval part of the list board. Make a border in turquoise Bazzill and stick in place.

6. Take some sea shells, hemp and a Prima bulb embellishment and glue in place to finish off the frame, put to one side.

7. Take some packing material (or thin foam) and stick onto the list board this needs to be slightly smaller than the board.

8. Once the stenclled fabric is dry place it on top of the packing material and secure at the back of the board using Ultra Sticky double sided tape.

9. Cut lengths of ribbon and crisscross it over the fabric and secure at the back leaving just enough slack so that a photograph can slip underneath the ribbon.

10. Cut the thin chipboard to fit the rear of the list board hiding all the fabric and ribbon ends and stick in place using Ultra Sticky tape.

11. Make binding holes using the frame holes for positioning.

12. Trim the photograph and mount onto the glitter Bazzill, now position under the crisscrossed ribbon to make it look like a postcard on a notice board.

13. Using one of the journal stickers, mount onto turquoise and white Bazzill and cut out to the desired shape, add some faux stitching using a black journaling pen again position under the ribbon and use double sided tape if necessary to secure the position.

14. Finally stick the frame onto the fabric board and use hemp to bind the cover and subsequent pages.


Friday, 21 February 2014

A Fishy Tale

I made these Tando book covers using a book kit designed by Neil Walker along with Under the Sea and Ocean Backgrounds stamps by Dylusions. I used paint by DecoArtArchival Ink Pads and Copic pens to add a touch of colour!

Friday, 14 June 2013

Hooters!

Materials:
Tando board, DecoArt  Modelling Paste, Owls Mask, paint and acrylic beads.

I made at the weekend with Andy Skinner. It is a simple idea but very effective. The DecoArt modelling paste is different to other pastes in that it is flexible so if you are wanting to cover something with a curve eg a book spine, the paste will flex and remain in place.

Sunday, 3 March 2013

OOO & XXX

I made this fab Tic Tac Toe game from a kit by Tando. I used Eco paint, decopatch, Glossy Accents, WOW embossing powder, an Inkylicious stamp and finished off by adding Magnets to the lid of the box and the back of each game piece to make it suitable for travelling.