Sunday, 29 October 2017

Last week to enter challenge 1 and some Top Tips!

QUICK REMINDER ...

You have one more week to enter the current 'Anything Goes' challenge and 
you can find all the challenge details HERE
Many, many thanks to all the wonderful entries so far.

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Hi Lou here and my "top tip" today is to think outside the box with regards to your printing. We are all familiar with printing on printable acetate, vellums and a range of papers/cards but did you know that you can also print on other every day items ... yep, you can.

As you know Polkadoodles have a wonderful range of collections and for my next project I want to use the Belle Papillion collection ...

Belle Papillon Big Kahuna Download bundle

... but alas Nikky doesn't produce napkins to match! No worries because I can create the same look by printing on to kitchen towel and toilet roll! Below is a quick tutorial as to how you can work my "top tip" ...

KITCHEN TOWEL
For my project, I want to use an embossed kitchen towel, (but other types will do). Begin by placing double sided tape along the top of your cheap printer paper and stick the kitchen towel in place.


Make a mark with pencil where the kitchen towel ends, and just above the mark, place another line of double sided tape. Carefully smooth the kitchen towel over the tape.


Finally, turn your paper over and either cut away excess kitchen towel or alternatively place another strip of double sided tape, securing over hang. Repeat on both sides and you are ready to print.


Below is the printed design I have chosen and all I need to do is carefully lift the kitchen towel up or alternatively cut. Voila, I have my napkin with the design I want.



If I was a really frugal crafter - especially as this is a 2ply kitchen towel - I could have left the 2nd layer in place and reprinted ...



TOILET PAPER
Now this medium is trickier to print on as it has a little more give to it. To help your printer and to make sure it grabs the paper first - and not the toilet paper - place your double sided tape about 2 cm down from the top.


Next, place your toilet paper horizontally and don't worry if it goes over the edges. As before, make a pencil mark and add your double sided tape above this mark. Carefully smooth your toilet paper in to place.


Continue down the paper until you have covered the copier paper as much as you want.


Turn your paper over and place double sided tape down the vertical edges of the copier paper, trapping the edges of the toilet roll in place.


Finally, send your chosen design to print.



As with the kitchen towel, if you carefully pull the top layer away, you can reprint another ...


Over to you to give this a try. It goes to show that digi images or papers do not always need to be printed on to paper or card! So be brave and give printing on different surfaces/papers a go. Once you start, your mind goes in to over drive ...! Please share with the team here at Love to Create the different materials/media you have printed on, so we can have a go too.

Now I have two different printed media to use on my project and they can be secured in place with PVA glue, Mod Podge etc. Next week I will show you what I have created with them.

Lou
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Sunday, 22 October 2017

Welcome our Guest Designer Jane

Hellooooo crafty friends!! Have you entered our challenge yet? You've still got enough time to play along as you won't want to miss out on our gorgeous prize of stamps and papers from Polkadoodles!






The theme is

Anything Creative/Mixed Media Goes

And you can enter here

You can use any products on your project!! The challenge runs until the end of the month so what are you waiting for?? LOL. Oooh I know, you're waiting to meet this weeks Guest Designer!!

This week the lovely Jane Savage has created a beautiful project for us,


Wow how beautiful! Jane has used the Bella Fleur stamp set and the coordinating Flower Branch Doublet Die. She's also used the beautiful Bubblicious Frame die.
Pop over to Jane's blog to find out how she made this beauty!!

Let's find out a little more about this weeks talented guest designer ....

Hi my name is Jane I live in Oxfordshire, UK! 
I have a mild to manic obsession with craft that started from when I was very young and has never left me (thankfully). I love dies, dies and more dies and enjoy colouring with pencils and making a mess. I don't really have a 'style' if I like where I've stuck something it stays stuck..simple as!! ðŸ˜Š

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Thanks so much Jane! If you'd like to check out more of Jane's artwork have a look at her blog here and if your here to add your entry to this month's challenge just click here and scroll down to link up your project!!