31 Oct 2016
by lynne
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Tags: Catherine Moore Character Construction stamps, Character Construction, Character Constructions DT, Character Constructions Stamps, Halloween, Halloween art, paper doll, Red Lead Paperworks, Redlead Paperworks
This friendly witch is here to wish you “A Happy All Hallows’ Eve!”

Paper doll stamps available from Character Constructions. (If you want a list of all the paper doll stamps used, then please just ask me.)
Sentiment from Redlead Paperworks
Each Halloween I reaquaint myself with Robert Burns’ Tam o’Shanter which I first studied at school. Over the past few years, I like to re-visit it at this time of the year. There is the most wonderful pace to the poem, as though you are actually alongside Tam on his grey mare, Meg. If you are interested, this link provides the original and also a translation.
Hope your evening goes well and you do not get too spooked – unless of course you want to!
Wishes
Lynne
24 Oct 2016
by lynne
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Tags: Art Doll, Calico Craft Parts, Catherine Moore Character Construction stamps, Character Construction, Character Constructions DT, Character Constructions Stamps, Halloween, Halloween art, Oxford Impressions, paper doll, published artwork, Red Lead Paperworks, Redlead Paperworks, Somerset Studio, Stampington & co
Hello.
I am sharing a trio of kindly witches, they do not mean you any harm.
The trio are still bubbling over with the excitement of making an appearance in Somerset Studio (Sep/Oct issue). They are aware that if it were not for some generous people, they would not have the opportunity to make this appearance so shout-outs to Catherine Moore Character Constructions, Redlead Paperworks and Oxford Impressions along with a thank you to Anne Redfern who kindly gifted me some pumpkin die-cuts.
Supplies:-
Character Constructions stamps
Oxford Impressions stamps
Redlead Paperworks – Halloween Collage Sheet Skirts
Calico Craft Parts – Bats
Height 10″ approx
To add interest to the wings I scribbled Halloween related words.
A lace rose painted for it to co-ordinate and a scrap of stained seam binding tied at her waist.
BOO is an Oxford Impressions stamp which I decided to form into a flag banner, her pet bat catches a free ride by clinging to the banner!
Each witch perches atop a spool. I should mention that the skirts for each witch, they are available from Redlead Paperworks, all links at top of post.
No. 2
This time the hat was made in the same way as the wings, drawn free hand before cutting and scribbling Halloween related words.
A Calico Craft Parts MDF bat becomes a pendant for her to wear.
She clutches a pumpkin in her hand.
The final witch.
All the faces, arms and torso were stamped onto stained cardstock.
Another pumpkin with another MDF bat making an appearance.
None of the dolls are articulated but I do like to angle the arms, it brings more character to the paper dolls by doing so.
Thank you for your visit to this post. I hope to share some more drafted posts throughout this week, a mixture of projects.
Wishes
Lynne
19 Oct 2016
by lynne
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Tags: cards, Halloween, Halloween art, Oxford Impressions, Oxford Impressions' DT artwork, published artwork, stained papers, Stampington & co, The Stampers' Sampler
Hello
Squeezing in another Halloween post!
This trio of cards were made last year, submitted for The Stampers’ Sampler annual Frightful & Delightful Challenge Call. So pleased that the trio made it to print.
All stamps are Oxford Impressions and you will find, if not all, then nearly all of the stamps at That’s Crafty.
A grungy layered appearance was what I was aiming for with it being all about the stamps, embellishments were kept to a minimum.
All the papers were either kraft or re-cycled kraft/brown paper packaging, with paint and coffee and tea altering the colour.
The actual background has layers of stamping, where I even stamped with Distress Ink (which is rare for me), misting with water and allowing the ink to bleed.
This card is lighter with orange tones instead of the mahogany above.
The owl is suspended on invisible thread, you can just about make out the thread. When the card is displayed it creates a sense of movement on the owl, purely for a bit of fun!
Large stamped pumpkins make up one of the stamped layers in the background along with a huddle of fussy cut pumpkins.
The final card.
Lots of splatters bring a nice distressed quality to the card and also to the cardstock which had been stained in preparation of a stamping surface. I rarely colour in stamped images, all the colour laid down prior to stamping.
The invisible thread makes another appearance, to allow the moon to dangle.
Thank you for your visit!
Wishes
Lynne
18 Oct 2016
by lynne
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Tags: bags, Calico Craft Parts, Catherine Moore Character Construction stamps, Character Construction, Character Constructions DT, Character Constructions Stamps, Halloween, Halloween art, Oxford Impressions, paint, paper doll, PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Paint, published artwork, Red Lead Paperworks, Redlead Paperworks, Stampington & co, The Stampers' Sampler
13 Oct 2016
by lynne
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Tags: Calico Craft Parts, fabric, Halloween, Halloween art, mixed media, Oxford Impressions, paint, published artwork, shrines, Somerset Studio, stamping onto fabric, Stampington & co, That's Crafty
02 Oct 2016
by lynne
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Tags: cards, Dinky Stencil, Dinky Stencils - That's Crafty, Halloween, Halloween art, lace, mixed media, Oxford Impressions, paint, PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Paint, That's Crafty DT artwork
Hello Everyone
My first That’s Crafty post for the month of October so I thought I would share a Poe inspired card at That’s Crafty
If you would like to know which supplies I used alongside instructions, please visit HERE.
I don’t even feel as though we have had a summer and yet here we are in October!
Many thanks for your visit.
Wishes
Lynne
18 Oct 2015
by lynne
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Tags: cards, Dinky Stencils - That's Crafty, fabric, Halloween, Halloween art, masks/stencils, mixed media, Oxford Impressions, paint, paint effects, PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Paint, That's Crafty DT artwork
Hello
For my DT post over at the That’s Crafty Blog, I have once again been having a play with one of their new Dinky Stencil designs, here is a sneaky peek.
The full Dinky Stencil collection can be viewed HERE and my DT post with supplies and instructions can be viewed HERE.
Have a lovely Sunday
Wishes
Lynne
16 Oct 2015
by lynne
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Tags: altered art, Calico Craft Parts, DecoArt, Halloween, Halloween art, mixed media, Oxford Impressions, paint, PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Chalk Paint, shrines, stamping onto tissue paper, That's Crafty DT artwork, wood
Hello Everyone
Another Halloween piece to share with you featuring a stamp I have already played with for this Halloween, HERE. I so wanted to ink up Mr Poe once again, this time for some playtime with a Calico Crafts Parts Halloween Shrine, MDF Flying Bat Colony and MDF mini insects, decidedly creepy in themselves!
This might sound really dark and sinister, which isn’t really where my brain is at (!) but for this shrine I wanted a sense of claustrophobia, as though Poe is lying in a tomb and around him the insects silently crawl, spinning their webs and leaving their trails and above the bats swoop low on a midnight sky, illuminated by the golden glow cast by gaslight.
I decided from the outset that I wanted Poe himself to be set far back, I didn’t want him to appear as a stamped and fussy cut shape, I suppose I wanted to work with the depth of the shrine. After preparing the base board with paints I stamped Poe, then stamped again, this time onto tissue paper which I layered onto the first image. Onto this I applied the same paints and spray used throughout, before adding the decorative stamping.
The shrines have such great depth, lots of room to play around in, so I sneaked in another MDF shape, this time a corner cobweb.
The detailing on those insects is amazing!
With the paints and spray I achieved a mottled effect on all the MDF surfaces.
Included in the shrine kit is the MDF word, Spooky, the same as etched onto the shrine itself but I decided to keep it aside for another project.
This was the first time I had worked with a shrine (previously I had worked with one of their MDF shells) and although I was impressed with the shell, for some reason I was expecting a slight battle on my hands to assemble the shrine as often such items can be less than perfect when trying to fit them together. I had nothing to worry about, a touch of Gel Medium was all the adhesive I needed.
Poe is from Oxford Impressions Haunted and the decorative stamp is from the Wicked set, available directly from Oxford Impressions and in the U.K. from That’s Crafty.
Many thanks for taking the time to visit this post.
A final word ….. Sweet Dreams!!!
Lynne
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