Thursday 27 February 2014

Favourite 3D Texture and WHY


Well, we didn't have as many entries as usual, 
but thank you to everyone who entered our 'inspirational object' challenge.

Our lucky winner is:

#1 Simone



Please email us at AsYouLikeItChallenge@hotmail.co.uk to claim your prize, 
and don't forget to grab your *winners* badge below:



and our Top 3 amazing projects are:

Jan ltc



Jane's Journal



Rupa



Congratulations and please grab our *Top 3* badge to display on your blog:








So, onto our 22nd challenge






The sponsor of this challenge is 
Freckled Fawn
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This fortnight's challenge theme is to showcase a project using 
your Fave item to create 3D texture (& why).
You MUST explain WHY it is your favourite.


Here are the beautiful creations made by our Design Team to get your mojo flowing:


My favourite 3D items are pearls, ribbons and flowers 
I couldn't decide between them so added all three! 
I also like layering my panels on foam pads to create more 3D texture



Samantha
My favourite 3D item and how to create texture
If you know me well you will know I LOVE sewing on cards so that is my most favourite way to create texture I also love crumpling die cuts the dotty border is a die cut stained and crumpled then sewn into place, and to add a little more texture a wooden flower coloured and glossy accents and a pearl added.





Mojca

I just love using embossing folders and this fence pattern looking like is one of my favourite, because it looks so fancy and elegant doesn't it?  I also love to use butterflies on my cards to get some extra texture.




Sarah
Usually my favourite technique for adding texture, without bulk, is embossing folders. However, on this occasion  I found a pad of pre-embossed core'dinations which I sanded back to reveal the raised pattern. The seam binding ribbon adds some softness too.





Suzette
Since I found the wonderful snow tex paint and frantage embossing powders I am hooked on them.  I love vintage/shabby chic cards these are a perfect combination. 
Lace and flowers add the finishing touch to this card.
 





So now it's over to you.
We hope you will join in our challenge, show us your style and 
showcase your Fave item to create 3D texture (& why).
You MUST explain WHY it is your favourite.

Good luck, and happy crafting.
Hugs from the AYLI girls.




Thursday 13 February 2014

Favourite Inspirational Object (& show a photo of what it is)


Thank you to everyone who entered our last challenge. 
Our winner is:

Leeann
with this lovely card, gorgeous bow and lovely red accents.


Please email us at AsYouLikeItChallenge@hotmail.co.uk to claim your prize, 
and don't forget to grab your *winners* badge below:



and our Top 3 are

Sharon



Maria B



Kavitha


Congratulations and please grab our *Top 3* badge to display on your blog:








So, onto our 21st challenge






The sponsor of this challenge is 
My Mum's Craft Shop




This fortnight's challenge theme is to showcase a project using 
an Inspirational Object (& why).
Instead of explaining why it's your favourite like we usually ask, in order to qualify for the prize, please include a photo of your inspirational object so that we can see what's inspired you.


Here are the beautiful creations made by our Design Team to get your mojo flowing:



My inspirational object was this chocolate box 
which was just too gorgeous to throw away. 

Unfortunately, of course, before I could decorate it, I had to empty it.  
Well, that was a really difficult task, but I battled on 
and managed to succeed in emptying it fairly quickly!  ;0)




After successfully emptying the box, I painted it using some leftover cream paint.  I had to give it several coats to hide the dark bits.  After much frustration trying to get rid of brush marks, I used a small paint roller to roll out the brush marks, which gave it a lovely mottled effect.  






Once the paint had dried, I decorated the box with lots of layers of cream and gold card, a gorgeous teddy bear image (teddies are something else I love as well as chocolates boxes), some gorgeous gold organza ribbon, and some golden die cut hearts.   




I also stamped teeny flowers and leaves around the largest circle layer, and also all around the sides of the box, and finally wrapped more of the organza ribbon around the edge and tied a small knot to hold it in place.






Samantha
My Inspirational Object?
Wow there are so many, but something that has always inspired me
to create in the kitchen is my Grandfathers Sugar thermometer.
My mum gave it to me years ago and I don't use it very often, but have used it to make Jam and marmalade.  


My grandfather made sweets, chocolates and candies.
This is his box of wax wrappers and just some of his metal moulds

 So I was inspired to try and make something.

I was chatting with Annette and she asked why not make something
foodie for the challenge.   I had not considered baking as crafting but I guess its handmade so therefore is also a craft of sorts... so here is my version of my Grandfather's toffee. 



old fashioned soft toffee


 Ohhh Lush! not good for a diet but...
at only 47 calories each sweet it's not so bad really!







Carol

I love Blue and White china and a lover of candles so that's where I took my inspiration from.








Mojca

I love music and can't image life without it, so my inspirational object were CD's from my and my boyfriend's collection. I used an image of a girl that listens to music and also added a sentiment that says: "Laughter is the music of the heart. Listen to it every day."






Sarah

My inspiration came from this photograph of me on my 1st Birthday wearing a beautiful hand knitted dress that had been made by my Grandma.




My Mum is also an extraordinarily talented knitter. Me...not so much BUT the piccie did inspire me to get the old needles out and this is what I did.




Suzette

**coming soon**



So now it's over to you.
We hope you will join in our challenge, show us your style and 
showcase your  Favourite Inspirational Object (& why).
Don't forget this time, instead of explaining why it's your favourite like we usually ask, in order to qualify for the prize, please include a photo of your inspirational object so that we can see what's inspired you.

Good luck, and happy crafting.
Hugs from the AYLI girls.