Friday 10 October 2008

Creating a Gypsy Patchwork Effect

I think I secretly want to be some old Rocker's Love Child from the 70's - that way I could get away with the old "Mary Kate and Ashley-throw it all together-Boho Chic" style of dressing. I could wear my nightie on top of my jeans and everyone would think it was "high fashion"....... ::)

But I digress...the point I was trying to make was that I have always loved Patchwork - in clothing, in bags, in quilts, and NOW in my SCRAPBOOKING!

Step One:
For this technique, you need a bunch of scraps and the base of your LO ready to go (see first pic). Each one of your scraps needs to be lined up on the page BEFORE we start to make sure it all fits - then you need to ink the outer edges of each scrap for effect.

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Step Two:
Once you have decided where you want everything to go and you have inked the edges, it's now time to actually stick them down BUT you have to make sure that your tape or glue is NOT too close to the edge - this is so that you can peel the edges up later.

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Step Three:
The pieces all stuck down should look like all the edges are all joined up - like this:

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Step Four:
Now you need to go around the outside of each piece and list up about 0.5cm worth of the paper and curl over and tear the edges - really rough them up a bit.

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Step Five:
Go around all the edges of the scraps of paper, making sure that you keep the ripping in UNEVEN spaces - the rougher it looks, the better the patchwork feel to it when finished.....It should look something like this....:

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and here is my example:

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Have fun girls and PEACE, Baby! And please ignore the fact that I have spelled Gypsy incorrectly - bad day all round!

Sares xx



A note from Julie : Wow isn't this beautiful!! Check out Sarah's Blog HERE for more inspiration

Monday 6 October 2008

punched swan tutorial

you'll need:

1 Quic kutz heart die
8 med leaf punch
1 small heart punch cut in half
1 small star punch for the beaks


Lightly edge these punch out in black


Now using small spots of glue ...i use a tooth pic... glue the first 2 leaves to the heart.

Next using foam tape stick on 2 more leaves.

Foam tape the next 2 behind for the swans tails.


And with the last 2 you will need to round off the stem end of the leaf and foam tape these as the swans wings so they cover up all the other stems.this is the main body done.

to make the heads cut the heart in half and glue in behind the curls of the heart.
i don't know why my camera started taking pink pics all of a sudden ...must of been the light angle???

Next cut off 2 points of the star and glue these pointing down behind the base of the heads. Add Small eyes with a fine marker....and i added small lines above the eyes to define the face

and your done.....just add it then to your card. here's a close up of my card

.........until next post....Valita

A note from Julie : For further inspiration go and check out Valita's FANTASTIC Blog HERE