Saturday, 5 August 2017

Blog Exclusive: Uniko

Hello!
In the September issue of Craft Stamper, there is a wonderful feature showcasing the talents (and the stamps!) of Uniko Stamp Company!
As a super special exclusive blog feature, we can share EVEN MORE amazing designs today with our readers here on the blog :)
So grab a cuppa, and feast your eyes on some wonderful designs…. (And then pop on over to the Uniko shop so you can buy the stamps and have a go yourself!)


WOW! Project Life Card by Jane Taylor

This Project Life card was created with bright sunny colours with a summer holiday page in mind. It uses a favourite ‘straight from the ink pad’ technique for the background and combines stamping with both hand cut and die cut elements



Stamps I used...
Uniko: Background Builders Round In Circles, Explosion, Explosion Additions

Other materials...
Inks: Ranger distress, black soot; Memento, Ladybug, Dandelion
TCW Stencil, mini tiny circles
Xcut mini dies, arrows
Doodlebug sprinkles, beetle black assortment


Instructions:
The hot and vibrant background colours were achieved by rubbing the card directly with the ink pads. A limited colour palette was used for both the background and stamping with the addition of black. Some of the elements have been placed falling off the edges of the PL card. To define the PL card edges, a blending tool and black distress ink was used. The hand cut WOW and the die cut arrows are raised on pads for dimension. A trio of black enamel dots completes the PL card.



Vellum Wings by Lindsey Bowe

The Make A Wish sentiment from the Cosmos stamp set is one of my favourites - I paired it with a whimsical blue background and a delicate translucent butterfly.



Stamps I used...
Uniko:English Country Garden, Pure Florals, Cosmos, Background Block Halftone

Other materials...
Linen effect cardstock, vellum, Versamark, WOW! Metallic gold sparkle embossing powder, Stampin’ Up! Pool Party and Pacific Point inks, Broken China Distress Ink, Perfect Pearls, Turquoise Brusho, Gansai Tambi Starry colours. Memory Box stitched square layers dies, sequins.



Instructions:
I used linen effect cardstock for texture, and the smooshing technique for my aqua background, throwing plenty of mixed media at it! Water based turquoise and blue inks were randomly added to a large acrylic block and spritzed with a water spray containing white and turquoise perfect Pearls mica powder. I then used the block to ‘stamp’ all over the cardstock until I had a coverage I was happy with. I sprinkled Turquoise Brushos onto the damp cardstock as well. I splattered some silver watercolour paint onto the acrylic block. I inked the background block halftone stamp with a darker blue, then used this ‘kissing technique’ style to stamp onto the silver splattered acrylic block.
The butterfly was stamped and gold embossed onto vellum, then the body glued to the background panel, in order to give the wings a 3D effect.




Spicy Floral Canvas by Sarah Gray

These fabulous floral stamps from Uniko were calling out to be used with spicy, summer colours.  The rich yellows and oranges pull the design together and create a warm tone that makes me think of sunsets and long summer evenings.



Stamps I used...
Uniko: Pure Florals: Gerbera, Pure Florals: Lily and Background Builders: Round in Circles

Other materials...
Clarity Stamps (Lattice Stencil), The Crafter’s Workshop (Tiny Circles Stencil), Ranger Archival Watering Can Grey Ink, Dylusion sprays and paints, Derwent Inktense Pencils, Heidi Swapp Shimmer spray


Instructions:
I sponged the Dylusions paints through the lattice stencil, ensuring that I left the edges of the canvas white as I wanted to focus the colour in the centre of the design.  I overlayed some of the diamonds with grey paint to give some contrast for the florals, and softened the edges of the canvas with some random stamping and stencilling in grey ink.  As the Dylusions paint is quite fluid it is best to use it sparingly to avoid too much bleed through under the stencil (although this can work well for a looser look) The floral images from Uniko are a good size and, grouped together, they provide a striking focal point.



The Beauty of Pop Art by Beverley Brown

This card was inspired by my love of pop Art and butterflies. The Pop Art trend is already making  a reappearance within the papercraft industry, especially the halftone pattern. This, along with simple geometrics, tropical colours and pretty butterflies creates a fun design which really ‘pops’ !




Stamps I used:
Uniko: Originally Organics and Background Builders, Round in Circles, English Country Garden butterflies and Background Blocks Halftone.

Other Materials:
Distress Inks: Picked Raspberry, Peacock Feathers.
Altenew ink:  Industrial Diamond, Buttercream, Warm Sunshine.
Memento Ink; Tuxedo Black
Gansai Tambi Starry colours
Sizzix circle die
MFT Curved Stitched Border die


Instructions:
Using my Clarity stencil brushes I applied Picked Raspberry and Peacock Feathers Distress Ink to white cardstock. I then stamped the butterfly onto the coloured background and cut out. I flicked white gold paint onto the butterfly and set aside to dry. I cut a circle using a die, and stamped through the hole using the Halftone stamp and yellow ink. I used two colours of yellow, with the darker of the two at the top where the pattern is solid, and the lighter shade to the lower section. This helps add emphasis to the pattern. The linear circle geometric design from Background Builders: Round in Circles was selectively inked and stamped onto the card to frame the sentiment and balance the design. Before adhering the butterfly, I die cut a stitched curve to the upper right corner, and created a curve on the bottom left corner using a corner punch.



Gerbera Heart by Sarah Gray

I wanted to create a simple piece of home décor to complement the framed gerbera (that appeared in the magazine),  so that I can enjoy this sunny yellow bloom all year round.  The distressed heart adds a shabby chic touch to the project.



Stamps I used...
Uniko: Pure Florals: Gerbera, Originally Organic

Other materials...
Deco Art acrylic paints, Black Versafine ink and clear embossing powder


Instructions:
I distressed the MDF heart by painting it black, adding streaks of candle wax and painting over the top in white.  The wax creates a resist and reveals the base coat when sanded back.  The gerbera is heat embossed to create a slightly raised edge which makes it easier to paint.  I used Deco Arts acrylics which worked well as they are quite thick but plan to experiment with different acrylics and media to see the effects that they create.



Rainbow Heroes by Sarah Platt

When creating my cards, I subconsciously veer towards vibrant colours and in particular rainbows. I’m always inspired by Laura Bassen’s vibrant creations. 


Stamps I used…
Uniko: Explosion & Explosion Additions

Other materials... Ranger Distress Inks, Versafine Onyx Black ink, Hero Arts Clear Embossing Powder, Watercolour cardstock




Instructions:
To create this loose watercolour effect, you need to start by adding plenty of water to a piece of watercolour cardstock. Distress inks are a perfect medium for all sorts of techniques including water colouring and with this card I added layers of ink to the water and let the water do most of the blending work, drying, with a heat gun, between each layer. Once the base was completely dry the images, from the Uniko sets, were stamped in Versafine Onyx Black ink then quickly heat embossed while the ink was still wet. To finish a fuzzy cut explosion shape from the set was popped up on 3d foam for interest and dimension.




Wow! Such gorgeous, inspirational projects!
THANK YOU so much Bev and all the team at Uniko for creating some amazing projects for us.
All stamps can be found over at:








Friday, 4 August 2017

Take It Make It Challenge: August

Hello!
Welcome to the Craft Stamper August Take It, Make It challenge!

This months theme:
An 'Anything Goes' Stamping Challenge!
So....Show us how unique you can be, create anything your imagination cares to dream up! Share your cards, journal pages, layouts, 3D assemblage or whatever else takes your fancy. As long as you have stamped somewhere on your project, then you're good to go!

We have two prizes on offer, as always. The first is the Sponsor Prize, and the winner of this will be randomly chosen from all the eligible entries of the challenge. To make sure your project is eligible to win, make sure you have followed our challenge guidelines. These can be found on our sidebar over here ---------->
and also in a tab under the banner at the top.
We've sadly had to disqualify a few entries from the challenge recently, so PLEASE read the guidelines! 
The main things we have to disqualify for are:  
  • Too many entries! A maximum of three entries per person please. (Three entries = three separate blog posts)
  • More than one project in the blog post you are linking to. One project only per linked post please, otherwise, how do we know which we are voting for?
Phew :)
 
We are proud to announce our sponsor this month is....

Keep On Crafting


Keep On Crafting is a fabulous bricks and mortar shop in Bury St Edmunds, UK. For those a little too far away, a fully stocked online shop is (almost!) as good as browsing through the hundreds of amazing products in real life! Full of stamps, inks, paints and so much more, Keep On Crafting stock just about everything a mixed media crafter could want. Well worth a visit!

The prize on offer this month for the lucky random winner is this little lot.....



Not a 'little' lot at all! We have 2 stencils, a set of cling mounted stamps and a fabulous clear background stamp up for grabs!

I hope the prize has given you all an incentive to win...... and how about some eye candy from the DT to give you some beautifully stamped inspiration! 





Wow!
Amazing inspiration from the DT!

Fancy joining in with us this month? You have to be in it to win it, as they say :)
All you need to do is double check you are familiar with all the guidelines, then get linking up using the InLinkz tool below!
Remember.... we HAVE to see stamping on your project somewhere!


  We can't wait to see what you create!

Monday, 31 July 2017

Our Super September Issue hits the shops on Friday!

The September issue of Craft Stamper hits the shops this Friday (August 4th)
 Subscribers will be getting their copies very soon, if they haven't landed already!
 
 

We've had a wonderful spell of summery weather this month, and I’m really hoping our beach themed cover (and projects inside) mean that August will be just as kind to us weather wise!

We have some stunning projects to share with you in this issue. Jenny Marples has created a beautiful canvas for us, at first glance those shells look real… But no, they’re actually stamped! Check it out on page 18.



Tracy Scott has outdone herself with her beach hut ‘reverse canvas’. Those stripy huts make for such a bold splash of colour, and the texture is just to die for! I’m sure you’ll agree, why not take a look on page 6.



When Riikka proposed a project using scissors, I was very intrigued to see how she would use them. The finished piece is amazing, wonderfully quirky in a vintage style. I must admit I’m now eyeing up all sorts of things to see if they would look good attached to a project! See what you think on page 22.




We also have a fabulous seaside-themed 3D card by Chris Dark..



An evocative salvaged project by Brenda Brown..



and some fabulous altered paint brushes in our 3D Challenge gallery in this issue, including this stunner by Lynne Moncrieff..



Lots for you all to experiment with, and don’t forget, I would love to see what you create! Email me, or share on our Facebook page!

So, where can you get your hands on a copy of the magazine?
For subscriptions, please go to: www.craftstamper.com
For single print issues : www.mags-uk.com
For digital issues, both subscriptions and single issues: www.pocketmags.com


Have a wonderfully crafty month everyone!

Friday, 28 July 2017

Take It Make It Challenge: July Winners!

Hello everyone!
We are so pleased to announce the winners of our July Challenge!

As you all know, we have two winners to announce today, so without further ado, let me introduce you to the Design Winner.....

Entry Number 74: Christine




We loved the amazing watercolour effect Christine has achieved, the colour scheme used is fabulous! Christine will win a Guest Designer slot here on the blog, her very own Winners Profile, and of course her amazing art will be featured in it's own 2 page spread in Craft Stamper magazine! Congrats !

We also have the remaining top slots to announce!

The remaining Top Three are:

Entry number 64: Anne
Entry Number 125: Donna


Wonderful projects ladies!

We now need to share the randomly chosen winner with you all!
This winner will recieve the prize offered by our sponsor this month:

 STAMPlorations


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STAMPlorations is a wonderful online store, stocking hundreds own their own brand polymer stamps, not to mention stencils, masks ands steel dies. The designs are so varied, and so very very cool! Lots to suit the tastes of every crafter out there!
The prize on offer for our randomly chosen winner is this set of 3 stamp plates:


Congratulations to our winner:



Entry Number  123: Jenny

      Congrats Jenny, I think you'll have a wonderful time  playing with your new goodies!

Winners, you need to need to get in touch with me in order to claim your prize!  Please email me at: editor.cs@mytimemedia.com , and put TIMI Winner in the subject line, then I'll be sure to spot it! 
Top Three Design Winners, also please contact me if you wish to receive a button to display on your blog.


Our August challenge will be launched next Friday, August 4th.
We can't wait to see all the wonderful art you will all be sharing!

Thursday, 20 July 2017

Take It Make It Challenge: Winners Profile

Hello!

Welcome to our Winners Profile, showcasing the Design Winner of our last Blog Challenge!

The very talented Design Winner of our June 2017 challenge is

Gerrittina van der Ziel



Gerrittina won the challenge with this beautiful card! We loved the elegant colour scheme, the wonderful images and the fabulous hints of texture in the background.






We asked Gerrittina a few questions all about stamping (well, we are Craft Stamper after all!)



Q: How long have you been a stamper, and how did you get started?

A: As long as I can remember I have been handlettering; we didn't call it that, though. During my schoolyears all my agendas were full of it. After that I began making cards; at first 3D ones, but then I discovered stamping. That must be about 20 years ago. Later on I discovered the rubber plates. Thanks to Louise from Art Journey, whom I met at a hobby show, I am now hooked.


Q: What are your favourite kinds of stamps, and do you have a favourite stamp company?

A:  I like all kinds of stamps; animals, flowers, people etc. I like the stamps of a lot of different stamp companies as Art Journey, Katzelkraft, Carabelle studio, Jofy from Paper Artsy, but also Penny Black's flower stamps. These are so nice to colour.

 

Q: Describe your style, are you a messy kind of stamper or a more ‘clean and simple’ kind of person?

A: I like all kinds of styles. That's my problem: I can't choose. Sometimes I like to be messy and make colourful backgrounds, but I also like CAS cards; but why choose if you can do it all?



Q:What kind of projects do you like creating the most?

A: I am a cardmaker who loves to create a canvas or a booklet every now and then. I also like to make art journal pages.



Q: Apart from stamps, what is the one product you wouldn’t be without when you craft?

A: Stamping without inks would be difficult of course, but at the moment I love my paints. Inks and paints, you can't make a great background without them as far as I am concerned.



We also asked Gerrittina to show us a favourite stamped creations,  and share why she likes it so much. Here are the gorgeous pages she has chosen:



"I made a booklet in the Kate Crane style for a friend of mine. It was for her birthday. It's been a lot of work, but so much fun to do. I used the paints from Dylusions, stencils from Dutchdoobadoo, Jofy stamps, Stampotique and Dylusion stamps." - Gerrittina


Congratulations on being our June Design Winner Gerrittina , and it was lovely to learn a little more about you!



Do YOU fancy having a winners profile all about you on the CS blog? 

The profile is part of the prize package for each Design Winner of our challenges. All you need to do is enter a creation into the challenge, then if you are voted Design Winner everyone will be reading all about you before you know it!