TO THE SHOP...

Sunday, 25 October 2009

Challenge 16 'Distressing' & Winner of No.15

Challenge 16 - 'Distressing'
How to play: This fortnight you must make a papercraft item (card, giftbag, tag...anything goes) which features 'distressing' AND use a digi image somewhere.You don't have to use a 'Bee Crafty' image. Submit by Saturday 7th November (Midday UK) by posting on your blog and commenting below. The PRIZE is one of Bee Craftys downloads. (See full rules to the right.)

Distressing tips;
- Distressing doesn't mean destroying your work, the aim is to add depth / texture and enhance it.
- Consider using ink/chalk/paint effects, tearing, scrunching paper up, using tools...
- Give it a light touch or be bold, start lightly, you can always add more distressing (but you can't take it away!)
- Focus your distressing on the edges of the elements that make up your card.
Now for my DTs inspiring examples and different approaches to distressed, you can find the images they have used in my shop here.
xxx
Trixi's Halloween card uses images from the 'Halloween set.' She has distressed the edges of the paper and card using XCut scissors and then inked up the edges with black ink.
Sheri's card, featuring 'Little Lady Birthday,' uses Basic Grey designer papers that are distressed and then all the edges were inked with Chocolate Chip ink for extra detail.
Lori created a scrapbook page which is the perfect place to do some distressing. Using 'kitty,' 'seated bunny' and 'puppy' and of course her own adorable photos.
Christine's card uses the free birthday cake image (scroll back through the blog.) The two round cuts were distressed with brown chalk. K&Co. design paper distressed using a Tim Holtz distressing tool around the edges. Another piece of K&Co paper punched with the MS doily lace punch and distressed edges.
Kim's Christmas card featuring 'Fluffy Bunny Christmas' sees the use of a plastic knife over the edges which were then well inked.
Victoria's Christmas card using 'Wish Fairies Christmas' keeps it subtle with delicate distressing effects.
Winner of Challenge 15 (Sketch) is this great Halloween card by Donna at 'luvocardz', love how the colours and eye detail have been picked up. Congratulations!

* Sorry this post is a day late everyone!*

Saturday, 10 October 2009

Challenge 15 'A Sketch,' Our New DT Member Victoria & Winner of Ch 14

Challenge 15 - 'A Sketch'
How to play: This fortnight you must make a papercraft item (card, giftbag, tag...anything goes) following the sketch above AND use a digi image somewhere.You don't have to use a 'Bee Crafty' image. Submit by Saturday 24th October (Midday UK) by posting on your blog and commenting below. The PRIZE is one of Bee Craftys downloads. (See full rules to the right.)
Now for my DTs inspiring examples, you can find the images they have used in my shop here.
We are pleased to welcome Victoria to the Bee Crafty DT and she has created a wonderful first design from the sketch using 'Whimsical Girl & Snowman'

Kim's card uses some great colours and pretty snowflake embellishments with a 'Wish Fairy Christmas' image.
Trixi's wonderfully textured and warm card uses 'Fluffy Bunny Christmas'

Christine's pretty autumn card has a wonderful array of flowers to compliment the image from the 'Floral Set'
Lori's bold colours and great distressing really sets off 'Flower Girl' (this one is a freebie image if you scroll back through the blog!)
Sheri's charming card sees delicate pattern paper and embellishments work wonderfully with 'Fluffy Bunny Christmas'
Winner of Challenge 14 (Christmas) is... the lovely Donna! Congratulations x