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Friday, 1 December 2023

Creative Artiste #100 December 2023

 This is my second post for today. The first one is a set of Christmas cards for Crafts Galore Encore. Please scroll down for a look.

I am approaching the end of 2023 with mixed feelings. The year started off with such promise with two much anticipated weddings in the spring. Then it took a terrible turn with the events of the summer, ending with my beloved brother passing away with hardly any warning. I really don't remember much of autumn. It's all a blur through the tears. Winter is going to be a difficult season with Christmas and birthdays to get through as the family still grieve. But, I'll wear a smile and soldier on through.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that 2024 will bring only good news and happy events. For everyone.

*I've copied this introduction from my earlier post as there really isn't anything more to say.*

Now, on a happier note ....

.... There is a celebration going on at Creative Artiste this month as it's our 100th challenge!

 Welcome to the 100th challenge at

Creative Artiste is a monthly challenge blog for everyone who likes to mix their media. So, as long as you like to use various mediums on your creations, we'd love to see you enter the challenge.
A big Thank You to everyone who entered the challenge last month. Your projects were all fabulous and our winners have been announced on the blog.

Our theme is always
"Anything Mixed Media Goes"
But we have decided to add an optional theme of
'Christmas' for December.
And for this month only, there will be a prize for our winner!
We still have opportunities to be a Guest Designer for all our winners though, as per usual.


As we have the optional theme of 'Christmas' this month, I've made a very typical Christmas decoration.

I made a nativity scene using some foam characters our little princess was given at church last year. They were to make an advent calendar but she wanted to play with them instead. This year they have been given a more permanent purpose.
The stable measures 7" w x 6" h x 3" d (18 x 15 x 8 cms).


Most of the project was prepping and creating the stable. I started by cutting out the pieces for the stable from strong greyboard and giving them a couple of coats of DecoArt Dark Chocolate acrylic paint. I then used a Tim Holtz woodgrain stencil with Black Soot Distress Ink to add the appearance of texture.


I assembled the stable using Heavy Body Gel. And then mixed texture paste with the Dark Chocolate acrylic paint and tapped it around the arched entrance. The tiles for the roof were created using greyboard, painted with Docraft's Burnt Sienna acrylic paint and fixed in place with more texture paste coloured with the paint. The last bit of prep was the 'straw'. I coloured some tissue paper with Squeezed Lemonade DOX and Scattered Straw DI before cutting it into thin strips.

I arranged the characters and fixed them in place with Heavy Body Gel before scattering the straw around them. Some of the pieces were glued to the outside of the stable.


The last angel is dangling on a thin strip cut from an acrylic sheet and fixed to the roof so she can happily  bounce around.
All the characters are firmly glued in place, so, it's not an interactive plaything. Instead, it makes for a cheerful, and thoughtful, decoration lest we forget the true meaning of Christmas.

Now it's your turn to have fun and create your mixed media projects. The 'Christmas theme' is only an option for December so you can still play along with your 'Anything Goes' projects. You can enter our challenge as many times as you like. A full list of the rules is on the challenge blog. For more inspiration please visit the Creative Artiste Challenge Blog to see the fabulous mixed media projects created by our multi talented team.
Remember to have fun crafting and enter your creations in our 
100th challenge. 

Have a fun festive season everyone, however you celebrate!

I have entered this project in the following challenges:

Friday, 5 May 2023

Creative Artiste #93 May 2023

 Another Bank Holiday weekend in Britain! This time for the King's Coronation. It gives us another chance for a family visit and celebration. It's certainly been a wonderful Spring so far with all the family gatherings we are able to have. They might have seriously cut into my crafting time but I do love being able to spend quality time with my family.

So, before the weekend starts ....

 ....Welcome to a new challenge at

Creative Artiste is a monthly challenge blog for everyone who likes to mix their media. So, as long as you like to use various mediums on your creations, we'd love to see you enter the challenge.
A big Thank You to everyone who entered the challenge last month. Your projects were all fabulous and our winners have been announced on the blog.
Our theme is always
"Anything Mixed Media Goes"
We have opportunities to be a Guest Designer for all our winners.


I have made a set of four mixed media cards this month. I can leave them like this or add a sentiment to them when I decide to use them.

It's a lot of fun - and very messy - making mixed media cards so I like to make a few of them at a time. That way I can stick to using the same mediums and similar products for every stage.


I started these cards by blending DecoArt Fluid Acrylics Cobalt Turquoise Hue and Prussian Blue Hue with water on 6" (15cm) squares of mixed media card. Once dried I used a 3rd generation stamp technique randomly on the card squares with some Aall & Create stamps.


I then used texture paste through some Aall & Create stencils on each piece and added some more colour by spattering Mermaid Lagoon Distress Ink. I also splattered the squares with black and white Posca pens.


I coloured some stamped flowers firstly with watered Chipped Sapphire Distress Ink then with Broken China Distress Oxide and water and cut them out. I added touches of  White Posca pen to details on each flower and edged each one with black pen.


I stamped some words and cut them out. They were coloured with watered Distress Oxide Faded Jeans and then Distress Ink Mermaid Lagoon with water. I ran a black pen around the edges to add definition.


I assembled the card fronts with some painted Tando Creative greyboard pieces and added some cheesecloth twists I'd tied with strips of turquoise lace. Then the flowers and words were fixed in place using a combination of foam pads and Soft Matt Gel.
I coloured four card blank edges with Faded Jeans Distress Oxide, randomly added stamping and black Posca splats before fixing the Mixed Media panels in place with Soft Matt Gel.

Now it's your turn to have fun and create your mixed media projects. You can enter our challenge as many times as you like. A full list of the rules is on the challenge blog. For more inspiration please visit the Creative Artiste Challenge Blog to see the wonderful mixed media projects created by our multi talented team.
Remember to have fun crafting and enter your "Anything Mixed Media Goes" creations in our 
May challenge. 

I have entered this card set in the following challenges:

Tuesday, 1 November 2022

Crafts Galore Encore November 2022

 It's half term here in Wales this week and, unfortunately, the weather is of the usually predictable rainy kind. We will need to pick our activities carefully to avoid getting too wet. Fortunately we have a few ideas that don't involve umbrellas and wellies.

But first.....

.... there is a new challenge starting today at

Thank you to everyone who joined in with last month's challenge. The winners have been announced on the challenge blog. This is a month long challenge and you can enter up to three times. There is a full list of rules on the challenge blog.

Our theme every month is the popular
"Anything Goes"

We don't actually have a sponsor this month but we do have a prize of a
£15 Etsy Gift Card
for our lucky winner.

The team was free to use any product we like to make our projects this month.
I'm choosing to showcase two commissioned birthday cards that I have recently made featuring  
images from The Paper Shelter.
The images are instant downloads and all come with a black outline digi and a coloured digi, both in Jpeg and png format. Also included is a backing frame paper and the coloured image on the backing frame paper. 


The papers for both cards are from The Gift of Giving 12"x 12" (30 x 30 cm) paper pad by Craft Consortium.


On this first card I started by colouring the edges of an 8"x 8" (20cm x 20cm) card blank with a pink Copic pen. I then layered a cheerful bunting paper onto plain lilac card. Next I added a dropped panel of balloon paper.


This card features the super cute image called Happy Birthday. I used the png black outline digi and coloured it with my Copics in colours that the little girl recipient loves.
I finished the card with the age of the little girl and a printed sentiment. Both were matted onto card coloured with a pink Copic pen.


For the second card I inked the edges of an 8"x 8" (20cm x 20cm) card blank with Picked Raspberry Distress Ink. I matted the balloon panel paper onto card edged with the Distress Ink and added a paper doily.

This adorable image is Cupcake Birthday. I again used the black outline png digi and coloured it with my Copics. I matted it onto card edged with Distress Ink.
I finished the card with a printed sentiment banner and lots of pink gems.

Both cards were commissions that have now been received. 

Now please visit the  Crafts Galore Encore challenge blog where you can see all the wonderful projects and cards created by our talented team using their own choice of  images.

Monday, 1 August 2022

Crafts Galore Encore August 2022

Finally it's August! I've been looking forward to this month for ages. The highlight of this year will be seeing my wonderful American friend who is coming to the UK for a visit. We didn't think this unexpected event would ever happen and I'm beyond excited for a wonderful few days of face to face chatting and fun.

Meanwhile .....

.... there is a new challenge starting today at

Thank you to everyone who joined in with last month's challenge. The winners have been announced on the challenge blog. This is a month long challenge and you can enter up to three times. There is a full list of rules on the challenge blog.

Our theme every month is the popular
"Anything Goes"
and our sponsor this month is:


who are offering a $10 store voucher for our lucky winner.

I have made an 8"x 8" (20 x 20 cm) birthday card using some pretty papers and an image from our sponsor.

The papers I've used are from the Scrap Boys Dream Garden paper pad. I matted all the papers onto white card coloured with a matching Copic pen. I wrapped a seam binding ribbon coloured with Picked Raspberry DI around the layers before fixing the image.


I chose the lovely Peony in a Jar image and coloured it with my Copics. I also printed the flower head by itself.


I printed the Happy Birthday sentiment on the computer. I coloured the peony and rotated it as an embellishment.
I finished the card with a double bow from the coloured seam binding ribbon.

Now please visit the  Crafts Galore Encore challenge blog where you can see the wonderful projects and cards created by our talented team using Fred She Said images.
Grab some inspiration while you're there and enter your "Anything Goes" creations in this month's challenge.

Enjoy August everyone! I know I shall.