Showing posts with label Ranger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ranger. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 May 2015

{ New Products for May }

Hello! Today we would like to share some of the new products we have added to our online shop this month. Stencils, watercolours, oil paints and pastels, Ranger products, books and many other new items are waiting for you on our virtual shelves.



1. Firstly the product that is the most exciting one for us - Sennelier Watercolours in half pans and 10 ml tubes. Best pigments, intense colours and incredible quality - that's what we love about them. Here is short video to inspire you. 









3. New metal and copper sheets perfect to play with embossing folders or Vintaj Patina

4. For all Tim Holtz fans - his mini mason jars, new stencils and brand new colour of Distress Ink - Fossilized Amber.


5. A few inspiring books that will help you learn new techniques and develop your skills:

6. Agency Satchel Portfolio in two different sizes. Perfect for carrying your artwork on canvas or board.

7. Dina Wakley stencils:


8. Three gorgeous colours of Wendy Vecchi Archival Ink pads (try with her stamps and stencils)

9. Sennelier Oil paints and pastels:

10. And some other exciting bits like mini Distress Embossing Ink, Paint saver Palette, Flat wire, new Catalyst Wedge tool and much more:

Please remember that you can follow us on Facebook, where we share almost all new products added to the shop.
Have a nice and creative weekend,
Kasia & Jamie

ps. Tomorrow is the last day of our big May Sale. Check it out here.


Monday, 3 June 2013

Wonderful Weekend

Splendiferous is how I would describe my weekend and not only because it was another glorious couple of days.

But here is somebody that doesn't like mornings, Mischievous Malcom from the Dylusions stamp from Ranger.

The new stamps are brilliant, Dyan has designed them so you can mix them up and use different heads on different bodies to make your own original layout.
The background for the card is the New Sizzix Texture Fade & Trades embossing folder Blueprint & Gears set by Tim Holtz. I have coloured the card with Scattered straw Distress Ink on the background then Peeled Paint on the raised areas. The quote is from the Say it how it is stamp.


Here are a couple of pages I created in my Dylusions Journal. The screaming baby has Ruby Rainbows Body and the glass case is from the Monster Mash stamp all coloured with Dylusions Inks.



Just having fun stamping spraying and generally getting messy.


We have had in more brilliant stock at the shop. Poor Jamie is spending all his time trying to get the new products onto the internet, that's the great thing about having a shop there's more space to fill. But at this rate we will be wanting bigger premises.

I just had to have a set of the Dr Ph. Martin's Bombay Inks. You can buy them individually but I wanted them all. You can create brilliant backgrounds, paint with them and of course you can do calligraphy. There's many more uses but that's all I have had time for.

The flowers are from Paper Artsy's Eclectica 03 range Lin Brown 01, and the leaves from Dylusions Around the edge stamp and painted with Golden Cobalt Teal.

Same idea paint the background with the Dr P.H.Martins Inks in square's or waves, the picture below has been covered with Paper Artsy Snowflake paint around the leaves I drew. The bubbles are from the JOFY 09 stamp. We have the Dr P.H. Martin Inks in stock now at the shop, they will be online as soon as Jamies added all the new Golden items ;)


On Saturday I attended a Textile Workshop at the Old Loom Shop in Cromford Mill.

It was run by the lovely Mary Macdonald where we learnt Batik, Felt and Applique. I wanted to learn some different crafts, but one's that could be used in conjunction with what I already do.

So here are a few photo's of the starting points. Hopefully these are the beginnings of a journal cover, where there will lots of different layers and embellishments.

Felting


Batik


Applique

This is quite scary when you have to cut through two layers of calico to reveal the bottom layer.


That was my weekend hope you had a enjoyable time as well.
Sharon xxx