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Graphic wall hanging with video tutorial by Melina

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Hello! It´s Melina here today sharing a slightly less colourful make than I usually do ;) I was of course planning a really colourful make, but I liked the way the leaves looked in black and white and decided to go with that. I used the new Things with Wings stamp set, and recorded my  process making this wall hanging. You´ll find the video here. Hope you´ll enjoy this easy home decor idea! Thank you so much for stopping by today! xx Melina Rubber Dance stamp set used: Things with Wings

Tutorial Tuesday - Your charming smile - A piece of hanging art by Donna Gray

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Hi everyone, It's Donna here today with my current obsession which is to create a piece of art you can hang on your wall ;) For my creation I used the middle sized That's Crafty!  MDF Round  which is 6 inches in circumference (yes, sorry I still work in inches as I'm very old)  Here is the MDF Round already to be painted with a selection of  That's Crafty! Multi Surface paints  which cover absolutely everything so there's no need for a coat of Gesso first. The blue was used for the background and the green and orange combined for the grassy hill. I pulled out 4 sheets of Gelli printed paper from my stash and four tree stamps from  Carved Whimsy Wood ,  Whimsical Summer  and  Whimsical Winter . I stamped these onto a mixture of the papers with black Archival ink, fussy cut them out and put them to one side for later. I wanted some writing in the background so I used the  Old Book Page  stamp and a li...

Creativity lives here - restyling day

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Hi there. Anita from the Design team back again and today I want to show you something that basically was very ugly (at least I think so).  Door signs, or a wall hanger, which can be brand new and very beautiful by using the amazing Rubber Dance stamps and some paint. Dadaaaaa! (big letters spell 'here lives' in Norwegian) Here is a step by step of how I made this: Here is the original I painted it with white gesso. Let it dry, and another layer of gesso. I added acrylic paint in yellow, turquoise and green in dots using babywipes.  Let dry. Then some magenta.  Let dry. I've used some stencils and the same color to make some patterns.   Then Picket Fence Distress Stain through Tim Holtz stencil Dot Fade (which is my favorite stencil) Then I used Archival ink in color "forget me not" and stamp from the set Textured Flowers stamped around on all three parts. I stamped the pine from the set...