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tirsdag 12. oktober 2021

Boks med kremtopper i utradisjonelle julefarger - med mal

  Crate Paper har kommet med et fantastisk juleark, Pretty Poinsettia - Busy Sidewalks-. Dette arket er fantastisk til å lage store julestjerner av. Disse blir super pynt på både kort og esker. Et ark, holder til 5 dobble julestjerner. Her er den  herlige julestjernen, i typiske julefarger, brukt sammen med Majaark i gule farger. Dette er inspirert av esken til kremtoppene inne i esken.



De gule arkene er fra Little Street Cafe serien til Maja. Under er det bruk gul kartong og et gammelt orange ark, som ble kjøpt på Hobbykunst den gangen de åpnet i Vestby. Figuren under julestjernen er laget med dies fra Regal Dies settet til LDRS. Tagen under bindersen er laget med dies fra LDRS Fancy Rectangles and Layers, også denne fra LDRS.


Julestjernen er klippet ut av arket , Pretty Poinsettia - Busy Sidewalks og har fått små glassperler i gull i midten.


Esken er laget til å passe til en kremtoppeske. 
Størrelsen på en kremtoppeske er 10,2cm (4") x 15,4cm (6") x 2,7cm (1").
Malen på min esketype er lagt ved under. Lokket er laget 0,4cm større enn bunnen. Det gjør at det er plass til mønsterark på sidene på bunnen.






Bindersen er fra en pakke med Jumbobinders i skikkelig gladfarger. Hvorfor ikke bruke binders på vanlige prosjekter som pynt, istedet for bare å bruke dem på binderskort? Teksten "Juleklem" er fra Papirdesign og passer suverent denne julen. 

lørdag 14. desember 2019

Mixed media canvas and class with Color Burst Pigments

Today, I m showing a canvas with Colour Birst pigments. This is a class I had a few weeks ago. Colour Burst pigments, are strong coloured pigments that works well with water spray/mist. I chose to use the colours blue, brown, black and silver in this canvas. 


 The camvas was first decorated with microbeads, polystyrene beads, hand made roses with old Prima collections, Heartfelt flowers, lace and old beaded necklaces. Vanilla



I used lace and cheesecloth and Hobby Line's Deco Hardener. This is a medium that will harden cotton materials. Everything was painted white and Ken Oliver's Color Burst Powders were added. This powder has very strong colours, so add it carefully. Also only add a few colours, as a lot of colours mixed together could make it look messy.



All the flowers are handmade. I have made some of the roses with Heartfelt's classic rose set. Some of the flowers are made from die cuts and old Prima collections.


The word Beautiful has been cut in a black foam sheet from a dies fromTim Holtz, Thinlits Die Set - Adventure Words: Script.

søndag 22. september 2019

Julekort med Prima og studiolight

Det går sakte men sikkert mot jul. Her har jeg lekt med med Prima sin nye Christmas in the Country serie og Studio light dies. Studio light diesene har vært veldig populære i store deler av Norge i det siste. 



Jeg har valgt å bruke A4 pakken med ark fra Prima sin nye Christmas in the Country serie. Arkene er utrolig fine i seg selv, sammen med diesen. Derfor har jeg valgt å ikke overpyte kortet, men bare bruke arket slik det er. Teksten Greetings er dieset ut i mosegummi med en Tim Holtz tekst dies.





I toppen er det brukt et herlig mørkt rødt glitterbånd fra Rayher. Blomstene har jeg laget selv og fylt dem med Finnabair Glass glitter.




Kortet er pyntet på innsiden med ark fra blokken. Skrivefeltet er en diecut fra LDRS sitt Regal frame dies sett. Et utrolig fint sett som jeg bruker mye.




Baksiden er også enkelt pyntet me arkene og et lite God Jul stempel fra Huldra designstudio


Ønsker dere en riktig god juleforberedelse videre.

mandag 29. mai 2017

2017/18 Kaisercraft Design Team Application

It is the time for a new application for Kaisercraft's design team. I have been on the team for two years, and it has been two fantastic years working with fantastic quality papers and so many sweet collections. 

Kaisercraft's design team application is in two rounds. Those who are chosen to go on to the second round, get a box from Kaisercraft with a collection to use for the second round. The task was to create something with a WOW factor, showing my style. So this is just what I did. I created a paper summer dress with lots of ruffles and flowers.





Why I created a paper dress

I do a lot of different paper crafts. I love doing cards, layouts, mixed media - but most of all, I enjoy creating advanced altered and 3D projects. I have created a few paper dresses before, and I have enjoyed that. I love to get the paper to fold into ruffles, just where I want them to. 

Most of all, I get my inspiration to create from the collections I work with. I decided to wait to see what kind of paper collection I got to work with, before I decided what to create for the second round. The box arrived, and the paper collection was the Lilac Whisper with collectables, corrougated cardstock, coloured cardstock, flowers, Blossom stensil, and wooden Flourish Pack (Bouquet).




When I found out that the paper collection I had to work with for the final Kaisercraft round was the super sweet Lilac Whisper collection, I knew that I had to make a summer dress. The colours, flowers and patterns in the lilac papers inspired me. I also decided that I wanted to use the box itself. I used the box to create the circular base for the dress.





The process of creating the dress and the skirt and the ruffles:

The process of creating dresses like these are like you would create a usual dress with ruffles. It is part of the education in a side step of the tailor education, but I will go through the main process.

First I started with the doll. This is a Barbie doll, and I created the pattern for the skirt, using copy paper. At the end, the skirt was dismantled and created in papers from the Lilac Whisper collection. 

The first part was to create the main underskirt. The ruffles need to be fixed to a crinoline or another underskirt. I often create a crinoline for this, but this time, I wanted a dress with a long skirt at the back, so I decided to create a cape / underskirt for this. 



The underskirts were taped together , ready for the ruffles.


Ruffles for a dress like this need to be individually created, to make them come to a mountain fold and a valley fold, just where you want them to. This was done adding triangles to the ruffle, where I wanted a mountain fold and taking triangles out where I wanted a valley fold.




After creating the first set of ruffles with lots of tape and triangles added and taken out, it was traced onto copy¨paper. A new set of ruffle pattern was created, without all the tape. The ruffle was more curled at the back of the skirt. This is due to the shape of the dress at the back. This will increase the amount of ruffles at the back. The strip of paper creating the ruffle, is long and curly, and needed to be created in several steps and glued together.




The ruffles were added to the underskirt. As they were added, it started to curl as the paper is bending and glued onto the underskirt.


All the layers of ruffles, had to be individually made. This can be seen in the next layer, being a different shape.


The next layer of ruffles were added to the dress. As the next layer were added, it started to fold, trying to keep the mountain and valley folds over each other in most places. 




All the layers added. The pattern of the skirt was finished.


The skirt was dismantled, layer by layer, and used as a pattern for the skirt in the Lilac Whisper paper collection. The underskirt was made from white cardstock. I only used the lilac papers for the dress itself. Starting with the darkest paper at the bottom of the dress, and ligher colours above. 




The Lilac summer dress

The doll used for the dress, is a barbie doll. 





The underskirt is made from white cardstock. To create some pattern on the base, I used the Blossom template and gesso. 



At the bottom ruffle, I used the reverse side of the Echo paper. Then I used the papers in this order: Illusion, Opal, Illusion (reverse) and Well Wishes. 


I added hand made flowers, Kaisercraft flowers, flowers from the Lilac Whisper collectables, wooden flourishes - leaves and flowers and diesed leaves. 




You can see a short tutorial, for creating the larger white 3D flower with Kaisercraft dies, at the bottom of this blogpost. 







The base has been made out of the card board box, that the papers and embellishments arrived in. The base has been covered with the paper Mauve (reverse).




Kaisercraft products: Lilac Whisper collection: P2342 Hydrangea | P2344 Mauve | P2345 Illusion | P2346 Opal | P2350 Echo | P2351 Well Wishes | CT885 Collectables | FL604 Bouquet Flourish Pack | IT017 Blossom | F643 Amethyst Paper Bloom | F630 Iceberg Paper Blooms | F647 Sage Mini Paper Blooms | DD359 Decorative Die Gum Nuts  | DD707 Decorative Die Layerd Flowers | DD373 Decorative Die Pancy Flowers | CD101 Coconut Weave cardstock | CD160 Pistachio Cardstock Weave | SB705 Rhinestone Lilac.

Other: Gesso


Flower Tutorial:

I have created flowers for this dress in several ways. One of the flowers is a large white flowers at the back of the dress. This has been created using the Layerd Flowers Decorative Die (DD707) and   Pancy Flowers Decorative Die (DD373) and white cardstock. This is how I created the flower. I have used the Lilac Whisper collection against the white background.




Hope you enjoyed this.

mandag 23. januar 2017

A doll with a paper dress - Created for LDRS for CHA - winter 2017

 I decided to show something different for CHA for LDRS creative. I wanted to show some of the embossing folders, together with dies. For the white layers of the dress, I used the Timeless embossing folders and the new Picnic Quilt Embossing folder, to emboss white card stock. This created a nice texture for the white parts of the dress. 



All the flowers are hand made, and the dragonflies, created with together with the Key Tailed Dragonfly Die Set, are featured in between the flowers. I also created small gears with the same die set, and added the gears between the flowers. The paper ribbon, has been created with The Basic Cutting Edge Border and the Fancy Rectangles die set


The paper lace, created with  the Basic Cutting Edge Border for edge of the white dress.  



I also added some hand made roses to the hair of the doll. 



The base for the doll, is hand made. I have used the new stamp "Time For A Cuppa" from the Candi Bean collection, under the base.  

The paper collection used for this dress, is Lemoncraft's - Gossamer Blue.



Photos from LDRScreative's stand at CHA 2017








Enjoy :)

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