Friday, April 5, 2013

Easter Swap

Easter Swap
Host Vicky
 
For Helen from Vicky

For Helen from Vicky

For Ann from Sue
For June from Ann
 
From Helen
From June to Vicky
Folded ATC
Open view of 3 sections


Centre and bottom section
Top and centre sections

And while under construction, June's cats attacked the
art work. The ultimate "dog ate the homework story"
 
 


Monday, March 4, 2013

Mandela Challenge. Seed Of Life

 "The Seed of Life. FREE CLASS" on Guada´s Circle. 
Guada has given me permission to use her mandela pattern, for us at JAV. So, announcing  the Mandela Challenge. I will paste some photos of completed mandelas below for you to look at, these are the work of others from The Seed Of Life Class.
 The idea is that you print the template, create a mandela using any medium, anyway you like or create your own mandela from scratch. When finished, photo will be posted on the blog. The challenge will run in conjunction with normal monthly swaps.

Also, you can join the free class with Guada to look at videos or take part, invitation will come via email. I have done some plus I also joined into the monthly Animal Mandela, it is fun and relaxing. Here is the link.










Above photos are students pieces.
 

Now the template. This was designed by Guada.

Now step by step photos
 
There are also step by step instructions on how to make your own mandela
designs on Guada's page. If you would like to watch, please join. It is free.
 

Some pictures of Guada's mandelas






Come join the challenge

 
 

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Pink Swap

Pink Swap, host Annette S

Mereana

Jean front

Jean back

Lois

Annette

Violet

Vicky

Vicky, card for Jean
Satu
June
Connie
 
Pretty In Pink
By Sue Lee

By Sue Lee.
Romantic Pink
By Ann
By Helen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, November 25, 2012

ATC Brag Book

ATC brag book made by Lois
Instructions kindly written by Lois
Closed view with ribbon

Open View, without cards

 
Open view with 4 cards inside
 

Concentina Brag Book

                                       Lois Cochrane, November 2012
Requirements:
2 pieces Cardboard – 4 ¾ “ x 3 ¼ “, 2 Pieces Decorative Paper for outside cover (4 ¼ “ x 5 ¾”),
2 Pieces Decorative Paper for the inside cover (3” x 4 ½ “), 1 triangle (half of a 2” square) for marking the envelopes,  12 – 15 business envelope ends – cut to size width of envelope x 2 ¾ “ high
Glue stick, acrylic paints for decorating the envelopes, apx 1M Ribbon for tie, beads to add to ribbon tie, double sided tape – narrow
Directions:
Mark a centre line on the envelope and position your triangle to line up with this on the open side, and mark around the triangle.  Cut out the triangles from each envelope.
Lay your envelopes out on a protective sheet on your table and paint one side. (I used dye-na-flow paints which are opaque – watered down acrylic paint will do the job as it only needs to be a wash of colour.) When the first side has dried, turn over and paint the other side.
In the meantime, make your cover for the holder.  On the outside of your cardboard piece roughly apply some glue around the whole area to hold the paper in place.  Place your outside piece of decorative paper face down on a firm surface and position the glued card in the centre, turn over and smooth the paper towards the edges.  On the inside of the card piece, run a line of glue down each side, then turn the edges from the front over to the inside and smooth in place – trimming in the corners if necessary to form a neat turn.  Glue the remaining smaller piece of decorative paper over the edges to form a neat look.
Creating the pockets: Place a piece of double sided tape in the centre of the pocket, from the tip of the cut triangle to the base of the pocket.  Line up the next pocket and attach it to the first pocket, pressing the area with the tape to make it secure.  Continue adding pockets until all of the pockets are attached to each other.  Tip: If you alternate the side of the pocket that has the envelope flap as you attach each new pocket, the pockets will lie flatter.
Use the glue stick or tape to adhere one end of the ribbon to the centre back of the last pocket.  Cover the rest of the pocket with glue and centre the stack of pockets onto the inside back cover.  The ribbon should now be firmly attached between the last pocket and the cover.  Glue the front cover onto the stack, making sure the front and back covers are aligned.
Wrap the ribbon around the book 4-5 times to determine how long you need it to be.  Make a knot at the end of the ribbon and add your beads for decoration.  Make another knot to secure the beads  then cut off any extra ribbon.
 

Monday, November 12, 2012

Halloween

Last swap for the year. Please include a christmas card for your swap partner.

2 ATCs from Jean to Helen


 

Christmas card [ photo ]from Jean to Helen

Halloween Swap
Host June

2 ATCs from Ann to Nancy

Halloween Swap
Host June
Christmas card Ann to Nancy
 
 

2 ATCs from Vicky to Annette S

Christmas card for Annette
 

Inside Christmas card for Annette
 
Halloween Swap
Host June

2 ATCs made by Vicky while in the
Halloween Theme mood!

2 ATCs from Helen to Satu

Halloween Swap
Host June

2 ATCs from  Satu to Annette T

To June from Annette T

Booklet
Front and back of ATC holder

 A clever little booklet with the ATCs sewn into the centre behind
cellophane/plastic and with other sewn embellishment of the card ho;der 


Open, ATC stitched behind plastic
Halloween Swap
Host June

4 Atc's from Connie to Vicky



ATC's and Christmas Card

By June

For Ann

Christmas Card

ATC

 

ATC'S

By Nancy

For Connie


Open view of card above

ATC'S
By Nancy
 
 
Pieces painted by Connie after attending a recent Painting Convention
 
 



Pieces painted by Connie after attending a recent Painting Convention