Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Flower Garden by Karen



The combination of sun and rain that we are having at the moment seems to have brought out the brightest colours in the flowers. I have created a flower garden on a wooden support and edited a short video for you of the process:


I love using Brusho colours as a woodstain. They are not permanent but great for indoor use.

Thanks for visiting today. I hope this inspires you to create your own bouquets of flowers and, if you haven't already, to try  Brusho on wood.  

Monday, 2 July 2018

Jellyfish mini canvas with Ewelina


 

Heatwave is here and all I can think of is seaside - doesn't matter where; it can be the British one or it can be a hot Mediterranean one... I really don't mind... as long as I can feel the sea breeze on my face and sand in between my toes... hmmm


In my thoughts still enjoying the ocean, I had some fun with the EyeConnect Crafts 'Totem Jellyfish' - the elements are usually connected using tiny buttons (it slows the elements to move), but, to allow for perfect coverage, I opted for hot gluing the parts together. 


It was an obvious choice to use Sea Green and Turquoise Brusho as the main colours; to add texture and sparkle, I generously added Iridescent Violet SprinkleIT all over the jellyfish and the background.


You can watch the tutorial here:


Hope you have found some inspiration here today.

Have a great week!





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