Showing posts with label Wplus9 Fish More. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wplus9 Fish More. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 May 2014

Tie one on

Well it certainly seems as if you all like our new brand Winnie and Walter as more than half of the entire stock I bought sold out within 48 hours - the Big and Bold sentiments were particularly popular and I have re-ordered them along with their new release which is a big secret for now but do check out their blog as you'll love it when you see it!

As I've been very busy getting all your orders in the post, I haven't had time to make a new card for today's post, so I am sharing one I made a few months back which I couldn't blog before as it is appearing in this month's Craft Stamper magazine.  (You all know that our very own Jenny and Lydia are designers for this magazine don't you?   We have such a super talented bunch, Keren is a designer for Crafts Beautiful too!)

I entered a call on the Craft Stamper blog for masculine monochrome cards and instantly reached for my all time favourite Wplus9 set Fish More to create this.


This card is simplicity itself - I die cut the lures from white card and stamped the various designs onto them in grey ink and arranged them in a pattern on a square base card leaving a little room for my sentiment and "stand out" fish.   The sentiment was heat embossed in white directly onto the base (make sure you use an embossing buddy first as white on black can be tricky and you don't want any stray powder spoiling your final design) along with the fishing line and hook.   Then I chose the one lure in the set which "swims" the opposite direction and feature him on the hook.

I bought this set when it first came out as my Dad was a keen fisherman and so the sentiments rang so true for me (he really did Eat, Sleep, Fish!) but this is a really useful set for those tricky masculine cards and with Father's Day just around the corner next month, I got a few back in stock so both the stamps and dies are currently available again.


Hope you all get some crafty time over this bank holiday weekend - don't forget to enter our new competition if you do ;-)

Tara



Thursday, 3 April 2014

Throwback Thursday; Wiggle It

Hello! 
Ready for another Throwback Thursday? It is very very difficult remembering the older releases that we were all so excited about when such gorgeous new stuff is flying in to the shop! Swooning at the new SweetPea sets...sigh. BUT! I remember just how much I love the two sets I used today. Both are truly versatile and well worth popping into your collection. 

So,here is the card...yup,that tricky male card is suddenly easy peasy with the awesome WPlus9 Fish More set and dies:

Here's a closer look...

Remember that hilarious fish on a plaque from the 90's? Big Mouth Billy Bass? That is what inspired me to do this card-a true Throwback Thursday,eh?! I added one of Lawn Fawns Fanciful Frames to add to the Billy Bass look. To get that cool fish colouring effect I stamped the fish first in an peachy yellow,then inked the fish up with a forest green,but wiped the bottom bit off with a cloth,then carefully stamped over the peachy fish to give that two-toned look. (Jennifer McGuire does a great video on how to do this technique) Then I brushed over a little gold perfect pearls to give him a fishy sheen (that sadly doesn't seem to pick up in photos) I LOVE that sentiment,so funny! 
There are loads of gorgeous ideas of other things to do with the Fish More set-just go have a Google,but I warn you,it will make you want that set ;-) 

Have a great Thursday,Throwback or otherwise,
Lou

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Sunday, 24 November 2013

Wiggle It!

Good morning all - I'm feeling in a masculine mood today - I think it must be all the Dr Who we were forced to enjoyed watching yesterday.....

So I've been playing with my favourite masculine stamp set Fish More and the companion die set.


I went for a faux embossing look by lining all the die cuts up across the card in rows and then added colour by stamping on top in a variety of blue and green inks.  Trimming off any die cuts that overhang the edges of the card.  For the sentiment I used a strip of vellum and embossed it with an opaque blue powder.  I also embossed the hook in silver before adding the fishing line both on and off the vellum with versafine.  There wasn't anywhere really to "hide" adhesive behind the vellum, but wackytac tape is pretty much invisible (I have a strip the whole way across) so that's a really handy addition to your craft stock if you want to use vellum and aren't handy with a sewing machine ;-)




Have a great week - I'll catch you next time.