Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Merry Christmas with Candy

Hi everyone
Candy here with my last tutorial for the month of August.
I have made a 6x6 inch card and yes getting ready for Christmas. 
It is the middle of August already it will be here before we know it.


I have started with a 6x6 inch card base.
Double matt your papers and tape to the front of your card.
Add a white doily to the top.

The Christmas ornament and single bow paint with white paint. 
When they are dry cover the ornament base with Christmas paper. 
Cover the bow and the ornament bow with glue
 then cover the ornament with red glitter and the single bow with the white glitter.
Glue the large ornament to the front of your card and add the single bow on top.
Then a large bling to the middle of the bow.
Add the flowers and leaves and using the word Merry Christmas
 matt on white card stock and add tot he card.

Memory Maze products





Lots of bows



Thank you for visiting

Candy Chelepy

I Love you to the moon and back- By Leanne Nankervis

Hi everyone!
Leanne here once again! to share another project with you using chipboard products, from Memory Maze Lasercuts.

Today I'm sharing a layout using the title Love you to the Moon and back. I'm using the 13Arts Under the Stars papers, mixed with some from American Crafts, Resins made from Finnabairs new moulds.

Layout Love you to the Moon and back.


I used some of my favourite embossing powders, to emboss my title. I then used some of the moon resins to embellish my title, I used Finnabairs new was colours on my resins.


Close up of my Title.
I love you to the moon and back  100 x 150 min buy 3

Thanks for stopping by the blog today
Leanne Nankervis Design Team Member 2019


Friday, August 16, 2019

ALWAYS MY MOTHER FOREVER MY FRIEND



Welcome to my MEMORY MAZE blog post.

Today I will be sharing a canvas ALWAYS MY MOTHER FOREVER MY FRIEND.

With this beautiful saying ALWAYS MY MOTHER FOREVER MY FRIEND 

I have painted it red as red is my mother favorite colour, I used Dina Wakley Ruby.

When the paint dried I applied Glossy Accents over the title to just deepen and lift the intensity of the red colour.

I mounted my saying onto chipboard card stock which I have used Dina Wakley night paint to colour before mounting my saying, I have also included adding some lace to soften the look.

Once completing this I then attached it to a canvas.



I used the following Memory Maze products 




Thank you for stopping by an checking out my Memory Maze blog post. 

Jason Anesbury

Its all about Stencils by Mez

Let's talk about Stencils-

Did you know that Memory Maze have been making stencils for a lot of years.

They are available in various sizes from the smallest to the largest and everything in between.

If you are a Business that holds their own Retreats or Special classes Sally & Rob are able to cut to order.









Also the  new Blenders have arrived and are located here in the Shop  



Follow the links to find a great range of Australian made stencils. Support Australian business.

Monday, August 12, 2019

Vintage Card- By Leanne Nankervis

Hi Everyone!
Leanne here to share another project with you today, Using products from Memory Maze Lasercuts.
Today I'm sharing a vintage centre step card, made with some papers from Prima Marketing, Emphera from Which Craft do you do, flowers from Prima and Dlish Scraps. I've used a Happy Birthday title from the Memory Maze Card Sentiments packs.

Vintage Card and Matching Envelope.

Inside of card with my Memory Maze Happy Birthday Title, from the card sentiments packs. I have embossed the title with one of Novu's embossing powders.

Happy Birthday
card sentiments 2 110 x 160 mm assorted greetings Memory Maze


Thanks for stopping by the blog today
Leanne Nankervis Design Team Member 2019


Sunday, August 4, 2019

Adore Perfect Moments

Hi everyone 
Candy here today  I am sharing with you all a 6X6 inch easel card.
I have used Memory Maze chipboard items and the pink glitter.
Today I have created a  shaker card.


The larger heart on the out side I covered with some of the paper.
 But before doing that I cut out a piece of acetate in the shape of a heart. Traced it and the glued it onto the front  of the heart. Then glued the paper over the top.
 I then cover the heart with glue and sprinkled well with the glitter.
I added two layers of foam tape to the back of the heart to give plenty of area for the glitter and sequins to move around. 
The Adore heart I painted with white gesso and while this was wet
sprinkled the glitter over the top.
 And the perfect Moments labels I white washed with gesso and then used a black gel pen to make  the words darker and show up.

Memory Maze products used

Adore/Heart

Adore in heart  75 x 75  in circle  bulk pack of 5 Memory Maze

Etched words ,Chipboard 160 x 119, Min buy 3

Pretty pink,Microfine glitter, Beautiful glitter 5gm  Min buy 3

Stash products
Kaiser craft Two Souls paper collection
Cream cardstock
assorted flowers
foam tape and glue

Thank you for visiting

Candy Chelepy




Saturday, August 3, 2019

ALTERED CLOCK


Today I will be sharing A Memory Maze TIME ALTERED  CLOCK.

This amazing chipboard piece was amazing to work worth, firstly I painted the clock with white Gesso than let it dry.

Then I used a selection of Dina Wakley paints in Evergreen,  Lime, Lemon,  Peacock, Sky &  Elephant to cover the clock surface to provide an aged and weathered look.
 
When it was dry I used Dina Wakley White paint with my finger to go over the clock, when that was dry then I applied over the surface of the clock Glossy Accents.

For the word "Time" I used Dina Wakley Tangerine and when that had dried I again used Glossy Accents as my finishing layer.

To finish off my project I then mounted my elements onto a canvas background.                                                                                                  
                                                                   
         
                                             

I used the following Memory Maze products




Thank you for stopping by and checking out my Memory Maze blog post. 

Jason Anesbury