Showing posts with label chairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chairs. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22

Summer Chair

Just a quick card share from me today.  I love stamping this image on water colour paper and then using distress markers and a water brush to colour it in.  I added a gorgeous die cut frame, some embossed cardstock and a length of white ribbon to finish my project.
 

Friday, March 28

Three For March - Card Three

For this month's final "Three For..." card I combined the kraft cardstock with some patterned paper and a water-coloured image to create a masculine birthday card.
 
 
Kraft cardstock mixes beautifully with other patterns, textures and colours making it a wonderfully versatile element to have in your stash.  It's one of my favourite items and I have used it for countless projects, themes and occasions... which means I'm always running out!

Wednesday, February 19

New Release: Gran's Chair

Today's new release is for all those wonderful grandparents who provide wise words where necessary, special treats for no reason and "olden days" stories for when modern life gets too rushed and too filled with distractions.  Thank you grandparents, you're the best!
 

Christine's Card

Aurore's Card

Karin's Card

Thursday, April 11

Autumn Card

Autumn is definitely in the air in our part of Queensland, with beautiful cool nights and glorious warm days.  It's my favourite season of the year with gorgeous colours, wonderful temperatures, and delicious autumn soups and stews, so I was thrilled when the challenge over at Card Camp was to create a Fall inspired card.  I used a gorgeous set from Stampin' Up called Cherish Friendship, which I stamped on watercolour paper and coloured with Distress markers.  I finished the card with some hemp twine and a couple of leaf charms from my stash.
 
 


Wednesday, July 18

Little Chairs

At the most recent Brisbane Paper Craft Show I picked up these gorgeous little wood chairs from the Twiddleybitz stall - I can never resist making a purchase from them, everything always looks so good!  Anyway, I had some lovely hand dyed calico at home that I used to make very tightly stuffed seats for each chair.  A few licks of paint, some pieces of lace and trim, a couple of hand stitched cushions, long scrapbooking pins and a scattering of little flowers completed the project!




Thursday, November 4

Cottage Chair



Originally Designed: April 2010
Remastered: September 2020
Original artwork by Beccy Muir, all rights reserved. Images are for personal use and must not be copied, swapped, shared, resold or mass produced without the express written permission of the artist.