Friday, 29 December 2023

Christmas Robin

Hello all...
Well, we're almost at the end of December and I hope you had a lovely festive season and managed to get some crafting done in between all the festivities and maybe use some lovely new craft products that you may have been gifted. 
I didn't manage too much crafting myself, as the dining table where I craft, has been cleared for Christmas until New Year. I didn't realise just how much I miss having that workspace to go to, to create, whenever I want.

Here's my second DT project for Country View Crafts for December, creating a little scene in my journal (which I want to start using more), although this also could be made as a Christmas card. 
I wanted to ‘embrace the white space’ which I rarely do, so this only has a pop of colour. 
I hope this will inspire you to try this out too if you usually fill your work with colour - I guess this could also be called a CAS (Clean And Simple). I think it's quite effective.
 
On their Facebook page, Country View Crafts have a December challenge - with the theme 'Christmas' - and the challenge ends on the 31st December 2023, so there's still time to enter to win a £25 gift voucher for the randomly selected winner of the challenge, to spend on the Country View Crafts Website here https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/.
You can enter up to 5 different Christmas themed projects.

Follow the link here to enter on their Facebook challenge page - Country View Crafts and Challenges: https://www.facebook.com/groups/164920247712393 

So, how did I make this page....
 
The products used in this make are:
 
 
In my journal using Distress Ink Pumice Stone, that I'd dabbed onto my craft mat and watered down, I lightly splattered it with a brush, trying to keep it mostly in the middle. I kept a sheet of paper on the journal page on the right as I didn't want it to get anything on it.

I then lightly hand pressed the word stamp from Visible Image Distressed Christmas in two areas overlapping the splatter.
 
I decided it needed a sentiment, so I used the one from Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous Jolly Holiday CMS 474.
 
I stamped the Visible Image Christmas Robin with Archival Ink onto a good piece of cardstock.

And then painted with the Tim Holtz Distress Watercolour Pencils.

After fussy cutting out the images, I laid them onto where I wanted them on the page.
I cut the Robin's legs off during fussy cutting (purposely) and  stamped him onto the page before gluing on the fussy cut one. The watercolour journal has got an uneven surface so I had to draw in the legs as they didn't get a clear print.
 
 I cut out the cluster of the three berries and raised them with some 3D foam on top of the others, and then added a few dots of Glossy Accents to the Robin's eye, beak, leaves and berries. I also went over some of the black lines on the main images with a fineliner pen to make them a bit darker.
 
And here is the outcome....

I like the simplicity of this and think it'll make a great Christmas card for next year.

Thank you for taking the time to read my blog and I hope I've inspired you with a new Christmas card idea to get ahead for next year and also to join in the challenge ending this December to win the fabulous £25 voucher.

Here's wishing you a Happy, Healthy and Peaceful New Year.
 
Happy Crafting as always.
See you next year,
Carol xx




The products and brands used for this:
 
Dina Wakley Products
https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/dina-wakley-641-c.asp

Tim Holtz Distress inks and watercolour pencils

Versafine ink pad

Archival ink pad

Visible Image

Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous

Glossy accents
https://www.countryviewcrafts.co.uk/ranger-inkssentials-glossy-accents-59ml-2-fl-oz-4799-p.asp

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