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Friday 26 February 2021

Spread your wings

 February 26th, 2021

A very good morning to you all. I am very pleased to be here with another card using the gorgeous Spread Your Wings stamp set from Crafty Purple Frog

Ok let's get going. For this card I opted to go with a blue theme as the stamp set has a swan in it, so the blue tied in the water element for me. First of all I used the Splash Stencil with Tumbed Glass Oxide ink and a blender brush (I already have these in use but will link to some others in the supplies list below)  to get these super cute little rain drops trickling down my card front..I used a C6 size card for this.

Once I have my card front stencilled, I cut out a frame from the Time for Tea Designs Zig Zag Frame and Tags die set from blue card stock, and 2 pieces which were taller than needed using the Heffy Doodle Slopey Joe dies..they will be used to give the effect of water and we can cut them down when we know how tall they need to be. The frame and card base will also be trimmed down at the end as the Zig Zag Frame is an American sizing..however this really doesn't matter as it can still work.

Now we have to stamp and colour the swan and lots of reeds. For the swan I just outlined him in a very pale grey..Copic marker C1, and for the reeds I used E71, E57 and YG05. 


When you have coloured them go ahead and cut them all out...it took me quite a while as fussy cutting isn't my forte but these images are really worth taking the time over. Once I had cut them all out I decided to take some Salty Ocean Oxide ink and my blender brush to add a different tone on the water edges and the Zig Zag frame. I then started to lay out all my pieces to see the card coming together. 

As I was laying this card out I decided to add a shaker element to give the card some movement and try and add a little splash! I used some sequins I had in my stash. You will need a piece of acetate big enough to fit behind the frame. Time to put this card together.


Using your shortest water piece adhere to the back of the frame at the bottom and then stick the acetate down to the back of that piece and to the back of the frame. I then arranged all my images onto the card with some inside the shaker window and some on the outside. When I was ready I added foam tapef rom Heffy Doodle to the back on my card with the acetate on and laid down some sequins to the back of my card..and carefully remove the release paper from the foam tape and stick the front onto the back. 


I decided not to add a sentiment at this time as I'm not sure who the recipient will be at the moment. Little Tip - I always keep a stash of ready to go sentiments for cards like this, you can then add one for the occassion at the time.

I hope you enjoyed this post ... I will be back soon with more from designs from Crafty Purple Frog and maybe some other things in between.

Take Care and stay crafty.

Supplies used - 

Friday 19 February 2021

Crafty Purple Frog Launch

Can I badger you for a cuppa sometime?

February 19th, 2021

Whoop whoop here we are on Friday 19th February and the lovely Amy from Crafty Purple Frog has launched her very own hand drawn range of stamps and stencils....it has been in the making for a while and we here at the Crafty Purple Frog design team are over the moon for her. (I am uber excited to have been chosen to be on the DT for Amy).

For my first card using these awesome products I have gone with a simple, bright and fun card which is perfect for the current Covid 19 situation, yet includes a technique for first time crafts or the more established crafters out there. 


To start I cut a white layer from Heffy Doodle Alcohol Marker friendly card which I am currently addicted to as it gives a great base for blending colours together and its so smooth to work on. I cut the layer at 3.75 x 3.75 inches (sorry i'm old school and haven't fully allowed CMs into my crafty life). Next I found something circular which fit onto the card about half an inch in from the top, bottom and sides to draw around in pencil, that way we can rub it out before we colour our images, I used a roll of tape for this.


I then stamped the the small sunflower from the Flowers and Berries stamp set at the top making sure that the circle I drew went through the centre of each image, I used Memento Tuxedo Black ink for this as it is alcohol marker friendly. At the same time I stamped an extra 3 sunflowers onto Heffy Doodle memo tape to make some masks.


I masked off the first sunflower and continued to stamp around to the end where you will need another mask to get that last sunflower in place. Once all stamped I rubbed out the line.

To stamp the badger from The Sett stamp set I needed to mask off the 3 bottom sunflowers to make it look like the badger is behind the them. Tip-add so more memo tape to the bottom of the card so you don't get any of the badger on the bottom!  Once stamped I coloured the sunflowers using Spectrum Noir Tri-Blends and the badger using Copics, you don't have to use these markers you can use what you already have in your stash. To make the badger complete I stamped out the tea cup, coloured it and popped it in the badgers paw my making a small slit with a craft knife.

To finish the card off I stamped my sentiment from the Sentiments Sett using an embossing ink onto black card, covered in white embossing powder and heat set with my heat tool. To add a bit of dimension I used foam dots to pop this up on my card.


I hope you like my card and it inspires you to get crafty.  I'll be back in the coming daysweeks with more cards made from The Craft Purple Frogs creations. 

Happy Crafting.


Supplies used which can all be found in the Crafty Purple Frog Online Store - 

The Sett Stamp Set 

Sentiments Sett 

Flowers & Berries Stamp Set 

Heffy Doodle Alcohol Marker Friendly Card

Heffy Doodle Memo Tape

Memento Tuxeo Black Ink

Spectrum Noir Tri-Blend Markers

WOW White Embossing Powder






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