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Sunday, 21 September 2025

- Autumn Poppy Field

 Alison Bomber stamps - Poppy and Grasses Editions

Welcome Fall CVC #2 September 

1. Start working on the bottom half of the card first.
2. Make watery puddles of antique linen and vintage photo, dip card and dry several times.
3. Using iced spruce and hickory smoke repeat the same process as above on the top half of the card.
4. In the background dip in a little bundle sage and dry.
5. Dab vintage photo, aged mahogany and gathered twigs closely together on a craft mat and spritz with water. Tap stamp into the colours and stamp onto the card and dry. Repeat to create a collection of poppy seed heads.
6. Use masking paper and stamp the poppy heads enough times to cover all the stamped images. When they are covered stamp grasses using different brown and green oxide inks. Dry.
7. Remove masks and use black and white drawing pens to emphasize shapes, outlines and details of the poppies.


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Materials

Distress Oxides Antique Linen, Vintage Photo, Iced Spruce, Hickory Smoke, Aged Mahogany, Gathered Twigs, Peeled Paint,

Stamps - PaperArtsy - Alison Bomber EAB37 Poppy Edition, EAB40 Grasses Edition.

Permanent Black pen White Posca Pen, masking paper.


Tuesday, 9 September 2025

Hanging Autumn Leaves

Welcome Fall CVC #1 September

And here we are in the first month of Autumn already and 

the challenge theme is about autumn colours in nature.

Starting with the focal elements here are some autumn leaves taking centre stage.


I found some discarded backgrounds I keep in a couple of files and added to them to be able to die-cut some leaves. 

I used leaf fragments dies ......

... dabbled small areas with watery distress inks to get more depth to the colours, dried them.
When dry I used my permanent ink pem to add veins, you can just see that on two that I started with.

 Next I blended brown distress ink round the edges and around the holes, ....
.... but the colours then seemed much more subdued. I decided to leave the green ones out at this point.
So I took out some reinkers and with small drops of water I dabbled colours back onto the leaves.
Finally I rubbed micro glaze over the inked leaves, left it to soak into the card for a few minutes, buffed it and then soaked the plain side with water, scrunched the leaves up and heat dried them. I had experimented with another piece of inked card first and the colours didn't move when the water was applied.
For the background I used distress inks with some Alison Bomber and Tim Holtz stamps.
Eh voila, the hanging leaves with the green ones back in again.






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Supplies 

Tim Holtz Distress inks - Forest Moss, Scattered Straw, Dried Marigold, Crackling Campfire, Scorched Timber, Spiced Marmalade, Ground Espresso, Vintage Photo, Frayed Burlap

TH Distress Reinkers - Barn Door, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade.

TH Distress Spritz - Rustic Wilderness, 

TH - Stampers Anonymous - Correspondence 225, Field Notes CMS396, Tidbits CMS488, Curator CMS493

TH - Sizzix - Leaf Fragments

TH Idea-ology - Ephemera Pack Curator. 

Alison Bomber - Pressed Grasses EAB40