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01 april 2014

APRIL's challenge by Agnieszka Bellaidea OUR ROOTS


Hi!
It's Bellaidea today with a new challenge, OUR ROOTS.
Knowing we have participants from all over the world we can not wait to see your projects.
This time our Mood Board should just inspired you to use some interesting elements specific to your country.
Folk art, costumes, national decorations, anything like this and please don't forget to tell us about it!



I had several ideas what will I do for this challenge but since it's April and Easter coming I used the idea about very nice Polish tradition of painting /decorating eggs.
"There are many schools and techniques – some people paint them, others scratch or paste patterns on their surface, others still dye them in special extracts. But one thing has not changed for centuries – the tradition of decorating Easter eggs is alive and well all across Poland.
Easter eggs in Poland are commonly known as pisanki. These are usually chicken eggs covered with intricate decorations to look nice on Polish tables and in Polish homes during Easter. The name pisanki derives from the verb pisać which used to mean “draw” or “engrave patterns” (compare with Latin pictura). The first pisanki found by archaeologists in Poland date as far back as the 10th century. Today, all decorated Easter eggs are called by this name, but there are different terms for the individual artistic techniques of making them.
Pisanki are created by drawing designs on egg shells with molten wax. Then, the eggs are dyed and the wax is removed, leaving a pattern on the surface. Lambs, crosses, flowers and other springtime motifs are the most popular symbols depicted on pisanki.
Kraszanki, also known as malowanki, are single-colour dyed eggs. To make the shells yellow and orange, you need to boil eggs in water with onion peels; brown hue will result from adding some oak bark; while dark hollyhock flower will give yourkraszanki a beautiful violet colour. Extracts of young rye, barley, grass or mistletoe leaves will dye your eggs green, and to get black colour use some alder bark. Eggs soaked in cornflower decoction will turn blue, in coffee – brown, in beetroot extract – dark red. In addition, there are plenty of chemical dyes available today.
Dyed eggs are traditionally covered with decorations, e.g. drawings made with a sharpened pin. Pisanki created this way are called skrobanki or drapanki. Eggs decorated with flower petals, pieces of cloth or paper cuttings are oklejanki andnalepianki, while those with their contents removed and shells painted are known as ażurki.
The Rev. Krzysztof Kluka Museum of Agriculture in Ciechanowiec (Podlasie region) houses Poland’s biggest collection of Easter eggs: close to two thousand pisanki from Poland and across the world. Apart from chicken or goose eggs, the Museum boasts artefacts made from penguin and seagull eggs, as well as minute hummingbird and giant ostrich eggs. The museum collection is based on over a thousand exhibits donated by Irena Stasiewicz-Jasiukowa and Jerzy Jasiuk from Warsaw, who spent thirty years collecting and cataloguing Easter eggs from across the country.
Monika Kucia"

The was a time in my life I was very busy with ostrich eggs too :).
For my page I used eggs chipboards and flowers from friendly company from Poland, Wycinanka. Very Polish accent!


Beautiful memories collection and stamps from Inkido were used to create my page.




Challenge Rules:

1. You are allowed to make a card , layout or

 altered/off the page project as long as you follow the

  challenge specifications.


  2.   Projects must be linked up via our Linky .


 3.  You may submit as many entries as you like for

 this  challenge and combine your entry with up to 2

 other challenges.

 4.  It is required that you mention in your blog post

 that you are playing along at Inkido  TOGETHER with

 a link back to our blog and you post our Mood Board in your post too.

 5. All entries must be received by the end of April   2014.

6.  If you are using Papercraft Scandinavia / Inkido

 product please let us know what is it.

7. Have fun!!

We have a fun prize for this challenge, all new stuff from our shop!






18 april 2013

Spring Time, Spring Time

Hi there, dear Inkido friends!
DT Zanka here,  today sharing some cure against spring_gone_missing, at least in this part of the world...
Colours and flowers definitely make me feel better those days:) Hope it will make you too!



This month Inkido is a proud sponsor of the April challenge at Berry71Bleu which is about FLOWERS!
Make sure to check it out, there is a beautiful Inkido prize waiting out there to win!

On this line, I'd also take a chance to share here a card which I prepared as my guest DT inspiration for this challenge:


Thanks for stopping by today, have a joyful and creative time!

Some of Inkido supplies used above:


12 mars 2013

GD Iris !




Hi!
Today we have another beautiful page from Iris!
Remember her last page she made for us?



For today  Iris made another LO with Inkido products.
We love it!
Thank you Iris!!!







05 februari 2013

Best Friends F from GD Jaz Lee !

Hi!
It's Bellaidea today and I have a pleasure to show you project from Jaz Lee!
I admire her work for a long time and I am sure you will love what she made with Inkido products too!


Hello there,
I am Jaz Lee from Singapore. I am a mother of 3 precious crazy adorable kiddos.They are my source of inspirations most of the time.

I have been scrapbooking for 4 years and and loving every moment of it. I am currently a Designer and Educator at the LSS Papermarket Raffles City and Papermarket Plaza Singapura, whereby I design and teach on a monthly basis.
I have had the opportunity to conduct a class in Japan, Osaka in 2010 and Malaysia in 2011-2012.

I have some of my work published in Somerset Memories, Scrapbooking Memories, Russian Scrapbooking Magazine, Brazil Scrap Fasciculous Magazine, Scrapbook Creations ,Ginger Scrapstreet Ezine and Russian Magazine. I am so honoured and excited to be the Guest Designer for Papercraft Scandinavia this month.

Thank you.

Jaz Lee
Blog: www.jazmescrapping.blogspot.com













HERE you can find some of the flowers Jaz Lee used on her project.
HERE, HERE , HERE 
some of papers she used.


 
I know you loved her work so make sure you will visit us soon when we will show you some more of Jaz projects!

Here is our new collection, Beautiful Memories;