Sunday, October 8, 2017

World card making day card #2

This one is using art impressions watercolor stamps and Zig real brush markers

World card making day

World card making day cards - this one from Katzelkraft stamps from Top Flight Stamps. Technique learned from Sandy Allnock at sandyallnock.com and art-classes.com

Monday, November 2, 2015

Real Good Toys Eastside Townhouse with basement I added,

I was asked about the basement I made for the Eastside Townhouse and after many delays I did get the measurements and found more pictures I had taken during the building.

For the base I used a piece of 3/8" plywood 25 1/4" X 30" The back and the 2 sides that will be supporting the house are also 3/4" plywood. The 2 side pieces are 9 1/2 " tall, 15 1/4 " deep. The back piece is 9 1/4" tall and 30" long.



The wood for the front wall and the patio section is 1/4" plywood. The 2 front walls ( the ones with the door and windows) are 9 1/2' x 15"
The bottom of the patio is 2 pieces that are 10"x 15"
I decided to make it look like there was sidewalk in front- it is 3" tall and 3" deep.
I know I built the two front movable pieces entirely before attaching them to the sides. It took a lot of sanding the base to get the fronts to open smoothly!




The stairs are made from foam board and basswood- it was pretty much trial and error until it fit correctly.
Hopefully the rest of the pictures will give you an idea of how it progressed. I used magic brick or the sides, front and on stairs.








 The flooring here is clay patio bricks on mesh. I mixed sand into the paint to give the sidewalk texture.



Because of the stair railings the upper front can not be opened unless the stairs are removed or the bottom front is also open. 

Pamela hope this helps you. Have fun building. Ask if have any questions. One of these days I will finish. It survived the move north pretty well except for the railings in front, those need to be redone.



Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Starting Again?

Wow, it has been a year and 2 days since I last posted. In the last year I left my job in Florida and moved back to Michigan. Started a new job, survived on of the worst winters in the area, found a new house and moved. Just getting the craft room set up, will hopefully be stating to make cards again and work on the townhouse. We'll see! 

Saturday, September 21, 2013

September challenge card

Unfortunately I missed the deadline for the Lady Anne Challenge, but here is my card for the September From the Heart:


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Eastside Townhouse (by Real Good Toys) project

I worked quite a bit on the mini project yesterday and most of the exterior is finished. Just waiting on more shingles to arrive.
I placed clay patio tiles on the floor of the outdoor area- where whoever lives in the lower level  will enter the apartment (What do you call that area anyway?) I used the mortar I had left from laying the patio tiles to create the sidewalk in front and mixed some in the paint for the steps in front to make them look like cement. 
Painting all those railing pieces and posts was a great deal of fun. The fence is made of plastic and were shiny. I painted over them with the soft black paint I used on the railings and posts. I wasn't sure how sturdy they would be just glued to the posts, so I used my Dremel and made holes in the posts and stuck the ends of the railing into the holes. I think it will work out well. The fence pieces cut well and didn't break. I managed to be able to get the gate to work by using the small metal rings you find on necklaces, where the clasp is attached. Seems to be working so far.
The brick work is done with Magic Brick- it was pretty easy to use and mixed into the paint great.
Now I have to decide where to run the electrical tape and pick out color schemes.







Mom and I made a card for my nephew's wedding. Their colors are red and black:

The stamp in front and the saying inside are from Our Daily Bread.

Lady Anne August #2

Here is the second card for the Lady Anne Challenge: 


 The image is from Nana Vic
 Was very different for me to make a card with no coloring needed! Paper again from the stack from Hobby Lobby.