Showing posts with label decoupage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decoupage. Show all posts

Friday, 30 May 2014

First attempt at altering furniture - my vintage craft desk

Wow, just seen its 3 1/2 months since I last blogged, that was mainly due to my pc hard drive crashing just 11 1/2 months after we bought our new pc, luckily it was in warranty and is now fixed.

Its been a disruptive year at home as we had the bathroom and kitchen completely renovated as well as all new insulation in the loft, so all the excess items we had no room to store anywhere in our small home ended up in my craft room which I renamed our warehouse, I hadn't had the energy to sort it during the damp winter months but hubby needed vital paperwork from somewhere in my room so 2 weekends ago I asked him to help me completely empty my craftroom, with him doing most of the lifting. As I am an avon lady, I always keep lots of boxes for temporary storage and we took everything into our huge bedroom and sorted it roughly into craft, photos, paperwork, miscellaneous, rubbish, recycling and charity, so now each box of which there are very many only has one category and I wont bring any boxes back in my room til they are sorted into exactly what stash they contain.

Also as the room was almost empty, except for pc desk and chair, 3 bookshelves with craft stash on and my large craft desk, it was the perfect time to completely redecorate the room, when it was Carrie's it was a pale pink but I prefer classic cream as its neutral, so far I have painted almost 2 walls and about a third of our bare floorboards which I love, also have them painted in our bedroom.

A few years ago a good friend gave me her old large office desk and it has served me well in 3 locations in our house but it was always dominant being made of dark wood laminate, so I had the idea to paint it whilst I was decorating, but it didn't seem right so a couple of days ago I came up with the idea of decoupaging it with vintage papers, many of which I bought last year in Canada and had in the main not used, the following photos show how far I have got so far.


                                                  1. Desk just with undercoat of paint





2. Drawer fronts covered with Docrafts Madam Payraud's 12 x 12 paper and some paper from unknown maker, bought in Canada.


3. Second set of  drawer fronts covered with unknown papers and Recollections Signature 'Always Remember' 12 x 12 papers all bought in Canada.



 
4. Initially I used pva glue to stick the papers, but that was a total disaster as the papers bubbled badly so had to scrap several sheets, before using Affixit Craft permanent DST tape runners, and will do a couple of coats of clear varnish to protect the surfaces. On the desk top I have laid the 12 x 12 papers out in a rough grid but overlapped them all to make it less formal and also used partial pieces of the papers or vintage adverts cut out from Madam Paynaud's papers and sayings from the 'Always Remember' papers to personalise my desk.
 

5. More of the same papers but also a 12 x 12 paper from Docrafts Portobello Road and more sayings from 'Always Remember'.


6. Mainly papers from unknown makers bought in Canada.



6. Desktop fully decoupaged.


7. Full view of desk with drawers, all decoupaged. Still have to paint the sides and back of the desk which are visible.

I have really enjoyed the creative process of this first attempt at decoupaging furniture and am very happy with the result so far, thanks for any comments you may leave, Fi xx






 
 

Saturday, 25 January 2014

1st blog upload for 2014 and 1st rocker card

Not blogged for well over a month as I've not finished any projects for sometime now, mainly due to poor health and having to move out of my home for major renovations, we now have a brand new kitchen and bathroom, will take photos when we have got them back to how they should be, very happy with them.

I needed to make a birthday card for a Docrafts forum friend, and as its been tricky getting to my stash I have concentrated on crafting I could do on the sofa, mainly colouring in stamped images and cutting out and layering up decoupage, finally I finished a card this week, just in time for her birthday next week.
 
The decoupage/rocker card kit came from a free Crafts U Print gift in recent craft magazine, cant remember which one, the pink glitter card came free with the same magazine. I decoupaged the card and used silicone glue to give depth, you cant see the layers too well in the photo. I used the base of the rocker card as a template for the pink glitter card and just cut it out 2 - 3mm wider.
 
thanks for any comments, Fi x

Saturday, 22 June 2013

4 cards made today, all decoupage, one an oriental birthday card and 3 Christmas cards

I have spent a very enjoyable Saturday crafting 4 decoupage cards, I find cutting the decoupage out so relaxing, then I made them up into 4 cards.

     The first card is an oriental birthday card, am really enjoying this theme right now on 8" x 8" cards.

 
                                               This first Christmas card is 6" x 6"



                                                           This second card is A5
                                                       
 
The last card is A6
 
 
                                                                               

Thursday, 6 June 2013

A weekend of crafting (mainly Hunkydory)

I really enjoyed starting to craft with my free Hunkydory Flutterby wishes kit, I uploaded the first 2 cards last weekend. My hubby Andy went off to watch truckracing at Thruxton Race Circuit all last weekend, so that left me at home crafting to my hearts content, I made 7 cards in total last Sunday, and still have tons of the kit to use.

these are the 5 cards I made from the kit, 2 birthday cards, 2 anniversary cards and 1 thankyou card.




I also enjoy cutting out decoupage and made these 2 butterfly decoupage cards.


 

Friday, 31 May 2013

first 2 cards made from Hunkydory Flutterby Wishes (came free with Cardmaking & Papercraft magazine)

Its been another stressful week, nothing new there, and I'd not felt like crafting at all until yesterday. I pushed out all the die-cut decoupage from the Hunkydory Flutterby Wishes free cover gift with the latest issue of Cardmaking and Papercraft and layered it up with 3D foam. Its not my usual type of crafting as I love the challenge of cutting out my decoupage but I needed to make some female birthday cards for craft friends on DOCrafts forum and the colours are so pretty and fresh. they are both A5 cards and use toppers, sentiments and backing papers from the pack, I've just added mirror card and adhesive gems to finish the cards off.

                                                                     for Eileen D


                                                           for June (June'scraftybits)

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Made another 8 cards this week

I am really enjoying crafting at the moment, especially Christmas cards, as I enjoy the weekly challenge to make at least 1 Christmas card a week for Snoflake's Christmas card challenge on Docrafts, here are the 7 cards I made along with my father in law's father's day card.

I coloured a donated stamped image with promarkers, mounted it onto foiled patterned card, then onto an Anna Griffin shaped Christmas card, and added ribbon and a sentiment.

Hunkydory die-cut decoupage mounted onto foiled patterned A5 card

Traditional Christmas decoupage layered onto glittered card, holographic card, patterned paper and A5 card, finished with peel-off sentiment.


Donated stamped image, coloured with promarkers, layered onto foiled and glittered card, satin card and square card base, sentiment added.


Donated stamped image, coloured with promarkers, layered on foiled patterned card and onto DL card base, finished with sentiments and glittered brad.

decoupage layered onto holographic card, patterned paper and 6" x 6" square scalloped edge card, finished with matching sentiment.


donated stamped image, coloured with promarkers, layered on foiled patterned card, satin card, patterned paper and onto pearl card base, finished with sentiment and brad.

 Die-cut forever friends decoupage, layered on holographic and satin card and onto square card base, finished off with buttons from my stash.





Thursday, 3 November 2011

A new baby boy card for Ezekiel

You may remember me telling you my dear friend lost her eldest daughter Jo to cancer this year. Her younger sister Jemma was 5 months pregnant at the funeral with her first child and on 31st October she gave birth  Ezekiel, a healthy little boy to bring happiness to a family who have had so much sorrow this year. I made this card a couple of weeks ago but didn't want to upload it until he was born and safely home with mum and dad. Jemma was my daughter Anne-Marie's best friend growing up but now lives a long way from us, but her mum and little younger sister live across the road from us and we see them several times a week. Welcome to the world Ezekiel, may you bring much happiness and joy to your mum and dad and to all your family xx



The buttons are Papermania Capsule collection min buttons, all other elements of the card are from my stash.

Saturday, 22 October 2011

4 more Christmas card (F - I in Ginny's daily Christmas card challenge on DC)

I'm really enjoying the daily challenge of making a Chrsiistmas card for each letter of the alphabet, it helps to take my mind off stresses around me, crafting is so relaxing and therapeutic, just love it. Here are my latest cards made this week from F to I.

                                                          F is for 'Frosty The Snowman'

A decoupage card, embellished with snowflake brad & ribbon, tree topper, blue glitter card & blue foiled holographic card, Christmas backing paper & sentiment, all on an A6 silver pearl card bought from QVC several years ago, all elements from my stash.

                                                                     G is for 'Gifts'

a decoupage card embellished with Christmas ribbon & backing paper, red foiled holographic card and a gold fabric star, all on an A6 gold pearl card bought from QVC, all elements are from my stash.

                                                                     H is for 'Holly'

Anna Griffin holly Christmas card base, silver holly border & corner peel-offs embellished with tiny red gems from Poundland; decoupage, peel-off greeting, red & green foiled holographic card, all from my stash.

                                                               I is for 'I Believe In Santa'

decoupage, dark green pearl card, red foiled holographic card, gold peel-off letters, santa topper & 5" x 5" square white card all from my stash.

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Had a lovely afternoon crafting, made 2 more birthday cards

Decided I really needed to crack on my with my customer's order for 10 decoupage birthday cards, here are numbers 2 and 3.
Decoupage sheet & backing paper donated by other crafters, all other elements from my stash.


the backing paper is from the 6" x 6" Papermania Creative Tones 'Olivine Essence' paper pad, the decoupage sheet was sent to me by another crafter, the opther elements are from my stash.

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Just made one card this week

On Tuesday this week, we received a handwritten thankyou note for the handmade wedding card I made for hubby's workmate for his wedding 3 1/2 weeks ago, so glad they liked it.

Due to poor health and being in a lot of pain, I've barely crafted this week, but I have managed to make one birthday card, its the first of 10 I need to make for a customer. I used decoupage & backing paper sent in a recent craft goodybag swap and all other elements of the card are from my stash.

Friday, 7 October 2011

A birthday card and an anniversary card

this week I've made a decoupage & gems birthday card for a friend's 40th birthday, I chose to use all elements from my stash within the lilac/purple spectrum.

I also made an anniversary card
this card is also decoupage, inspired by the bright, cheery flowers I chose warm tones to complement them, a pearl shaped & embossed card in cream, a bright greeting and mint green pearls to finish the card off, all elements from my stash.