Monday 18 November 2013

Snazzys Design Team Kit Graphic 45

Hello Val here with a very warm welcome to the start of first cycle of projects from Snazzy's brand new Design Team - if you missed the introductions then you can meet the new teamies Minxy here, Claire here, Lucy here and Diana here and I can't wait to see what they make!

Here's the first kit they have to work with....


.... Twelve Days of Christmas from Graphic 45 8x8 Paper Pad, Cling Stamps, 12x12 Stickers, 6x12 Pockets & Tags, and 6x12 Banners.

Very traditional with beautiful imagery in stunningly rich colour combinations. I have to confess that I loved these papers but actually found them quite difficult to work with, I'm much more of an inky painty crafter and find papers, stickers and embellishments a bit of a challenge but I had agreed to make a couple of workshop projects for Snazzys with the kit sooo....

  Firstly, a custom workshop especially for the wonderful Kathy & Co who are a delight to have in the studio (and if you want to see more of what they get up to you can find their ringleader's blog here)

I initially envisionaged, and started, a lot of fussy cutting from the papers but then decided workshops are supposed to be fun and fussy cutting is not for everyone so changed tack. These are the elements I used from the kit to which I added a house shaped shadow box, Sand and White Acrylic Paint from Eco Green Crafts, 12x12 sheet of Bazzill black cardstock, a Tim Holtz Ideaology Christmas Muse Token, Wizard Frosted Shrink Plastic, Tsukineko Versafine Ink in Olympia Green and a Creative Expressions medium glass vial coloured with Ranger Snowcap Alcohol Ink Mixative.


I finished up with a very different project than I had first intended but I was happy enough with it in the end.

  
I sneaked a quick photo of the calm before Kathy & Co arrived for the class.......
  

...and here are the finished results courtesy of Kathy's blog as I had forgotten to charge the studio camera. I know, must try harder!


Well, I will be back later in the week to share the cards I made for Wednesday's workshop and show you what happened to all the fussy cutting I did - nothing goes to waste lol, or at least that's my excuse reason for all the hoarding of bits and bobs.

Meantime, get well wishes to Debbie who was too poorly to join us on Saturday, and I hope you all manage to stay toastie in the colder weather forecast for this week.

Val xx

PS This workshop is also timetabled for Saturday 23 November and I have a couple of spaces, full details over on the main website.  


7 comments:

Kathyk said...
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Kathyk said...

Thanks for the photo credit and blog link .... we had an absolute blast on Saturday and our little houses will be proudly displayed through the holiday season.

Thanks so much for Saturday

Kathyk

rachel said...

what a fab kit and love what you made at the workshop - wonderful xx

Aquarius said...

A greeat project and thanks for sharing the photos of the workshop. Who needs reason or excuse for hoarding stuff!!!!

Lucy Edmondson said...

Oh wow Val, what a fun project you have created and your students have done a great job! I wish I had been there, I would have enjoyed making one of those little houses so much! This G45 kit is stunning and this just shows the variety of things you can make with it as it's totally different to what I'm making, lol!!

Lucy x

Craftychris said...

Amazing kit and the project is amazing! xx

Maryann Laursen said...

Awesome kits and the results are stunning . I absolutely LOVE all your beautiful houses here. What a shame I´m so far from there, boy I would´ve loved to be there with you girls, and I´m sure, you had tons of fun as well while doing them.
They sure looks amazing all of them, you did an awesome job girls.