Friday 17 February 2012

Magazine Addict - Craft Stamper Magazine March 2012

In this month’s issue Riet van Zundert showed how to use acrylic blocks to create a frame , using distress ink and water spray. I tried this out and the effect was much more subtle than Riet’s ( she must have used more ink) but I liked it for the aged framing effect. I’d use this technique again.

I’d been looking for a nice picture of cherries so I could join in the challenge at The Shabby Tearoom. I got this one from The Graphics Fairy, which is from an old Mrs Beeton.

I printed the image onto coloured paper and then used the technique with the acrylic block. I tore and inked the edges. I stamped the same coloured paper with a musical script stamp. I put it all together with gingham paper, brads and a ‘get well soon’ sentiment. Hope you like it.

As well as The Shabby Tearoom, I’d like to enter this for the Get Well Soon challenge at Moving Along with the Times.

4 comments:

Lisa Jane said...

what a beautiful image, and i could just eat one of those cherries
Thanks for joining us at MAWTT this week for our get well challenge this week
Lisa x

Hazel (Didos) said...

Ah this is super what a great card, I will have to have a look in the magazine to see how to do the technique too, thanks for playing along on MAWTT this week, Love Hazelxoxo

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous!!!!! I love the frame and the cherries are wonderful!! Thanks for sharing your adorable card this week at The Shabby Tea Room :-)

Riet Harikini said...

I like what you did with the acrylick block.
Beautiful card.