Showing posts with label Helen Chilton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Helen Chilton. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Fantastic Fabric using Artistic Outpost Rubber Stamps By Helen Chilton


A project using one of the new Artistic Outpost Set of stamps Flower Market for the main images and quotes from various other Artistic Outpost plates .
It has been stamped onto various fabric scraps using Black stazon and coloured with a combination of Distress inks and water colours. For full details of how Helen has done this amazing project have a look at her blog.

Monday, 19 March 2012

Diesel Punk Card By Helen Chilton

Helen  has made this lovely card using the new set of Artistic Outpost Rubber Stamps, Diesel Punk.

Don't forget the current challenge is music, for all the details see the post HERE

Monday, 5 March 2012

Diesel Punk Tags By Helen Chilton

Two Gorgeous tags by Helen using the new Diesel Punk Set of stamps by Artistic Outpost. This set of stamps are available in the shop here. Other Artistic Outpost stamps are also available to buy. There have been some great additions to the range in the last week and these stamps are very up to the minute and very versatile. Including some great UK themed stamps that are perfect for any Jubilee projects you have planned.
There is now an allocated section for all things queenly under the heading of Queens Jubilee and this can be found in the shop side bar under the heading of Themed Stash,

Saturday, 3 March 2012

Craft Stamper Magazine: April Issue


The latest issue of the magazine is now available to purchase from the shop.
This month there are four articles by members of the Happy Daze Design Team. Paula has altered one of these bags in a stunning style on Page 14 and this is also featured on the magazine cover. Sam has a lovely Glitter Girl Shaker on page 68. Carol Fox has an altered Domino Bag charm on page 24 using Tim Holtz Ideaology, charm Fragments and shrink Plastic. There is also an amazing spread by  Helen Chilton, called The Big Reveal featuring her lovely cards. 

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Welcome to London - Gatefold Card By Helen Chilton


For this Helen has used  the New Artistic Outpost London Elements plate and the London Underground one.



Helen has done the background using oil pastels. Diamond and cog stencils were overstamped with Black Cherry, Midnight Blue and Saddle Brown Stazon. It has been embellished with washers, eyeletsm brads, ribbons and Diamond Glaze.

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

City Of London Mug By Helen Chilton


Helen has made this lovely mug  using the new London Elements plates by Artistic Outpost. This is a companion plate to the lovely London underground plate.

Helen Stamped straight onto the mug Using Black StaZon, Cherry Black and Hydrangea Blue.The background was filled in with fine text from the London Underground plate bordered with half the flag top and bottom from the same plate. The clock and shield were coloured using a cotton bud.

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Winter Card By Helen Chilton


Helen has made this gorgeous frosty card to share today using Artistic Outpost Rubber Stamps

Helen Used

Main Image: Think and Wonder
Greetings Text: Home
Script Background: Ephemeral Backgrounds


Monday, 7 November 2011

Row of Houses By Helen Chilton



Stamps used: Artistic Outpost: Whimsical Melange,My Favourite Book,Birds of a Feather,Ephemeral Backgrounds.

Other Materials
Distress inkpads: Victorian Velvet; Frayed Burlap; Stormy Sky
Distress Stains: Stormy Sky; Spun Sugar; Shabby Shutters; Scattered Straw
StazOn inkpad: Jet Black
Buttons, charms, lace and ribbons.


I’ve made up five row houses, stamping the two from the Whimsical Melange plate as is, and then using the ruler and the scroll stamp to vary them. I’ve then masked them all off and stamped the main images from the Bird plate, masked those off and added in some more backgrounds.

Then I’ve added all the twiddly bits! For the rows of beads, I’ve taken a bracelet, glued it down with Crafters Pick the Ultimate glue (wonderful stuff) and then cut the string when it’s dry – an easy way to get a long row of beads without them all falling off!

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Spooky Book Time by Helen Chilton



Stamps used:
Artistic Outpost: Whimsical Melange; My Favourite Book
Pink Paislee: Phantom

Other Materials
StazOn inkpad: Jet Black
Distress Stains: Weathered Wood; Milled Lavender
Distress inkpads: Weathered Wood; Milled Lavender
Coloured pencils
Patterned paper: Prima: Moulin Rouge

Here I’ve used both Artistic Outpost and Pink Paislee stamps to create a spooky card for Hallowe’en. The house is stamped and then coloured with the Distress Stains and stamped with the Distress inkpads. I’ve then used the Phantom stamps to add all sorts of detail. Although the My Favourite Book stamps are not for Hallowe’en, I’ve used Hallowe’eny colours and given her striped tights and added the number 31 to the book cover. She’s also got an owl sitting on the back of her chair.

The current Happy Daze challenge is Christmas or Hallowe'en. You have until Midnight on 31st October when one winner will be drawn at random to win a £15 voucher and free P&P to spend in the Happy Daze shop. Maximum of 3 entries per person & you must use at least one product which can be purchased in the Happy Daze shop.

You can enter by:
  • blogging and entering a link using the Linky Widget  here,
    emailing your picture to info@happy-daze.net
    uploading your photo to their facebook page

Monday, 3 October 2011

Hocus Pocus by Helen Chilton - with pic this time!



Pink Paislee papers: Hocus Pocus

I've turned the little girl into a witch by adding a witch's hat. The frame is stamped onto purple Hocus Pocus paper and edged in bronze paint that is heated to make it bubble. The scroll is stamped all round the edge of the card and coloured with pencils. The word 'BOO' is taken from the Book quote - I've just cut off the last letter!

Hocus Pocus by Helen Chilton



Pink Paislee papers: Hocus Pocus

I've turned the little girl into a witch by adding a witch's hat. The frame is stamped onto purple Hocus Pocus paper and edged in bronze paint that is heated to make it bubble. The scroll is stamped all round the edge of the card and coloured with pencils. The word 'BOO' is taken from the Book quote - I've just cut off the last letter!

Saturday, 1 October 2011

It's Christmaaaaaaaas (and Hallowe'en)

On what feels like the hottest day of the year we are getting started on Christmas! the Design Team have been playing with Mini Bird Houses to create Christmas decorations. Helen Chilton has used Pink Paislee Butterfly Garden stamps and coloured them to look like Christmas roses. Red paint, gold embossing. layered up foliage and gold paint heated to bubble it up!


Paula Tidman has made icicles from parchment paper, Glossy Accents and glitter and applied PVA glue and acrylic paint crackle effect technique .  There are 2 ways of  doing this and it depends on your PVA which one works.  The first method involves painting the base colour and letting tit dry fully.  Then a layer of PVA and letting it dry - no heat gun - and when fully dry painting the top colour on and leaving it.  The second method again starts with a base coat colour left to fully dry, then a layer of PVA and immediately while it is wet a layer of the second colour over the top.  Leave to dry.  To know which one works for you do a test of both methods first on some spare card.  Paula has also added a charm to complete.

Joanne Wardle also used this crackle effect but added distress by scraping more of the top layer off with scissors before the paint dried fully but was tacky .  Once dry, she added metallic rub on to the craem fror hifghlight and stamped Mistletoe by Jo Capper-Sandon for Stampotique Originals onto kraft card, cut out and attached to house, addeed Glossy Accents on the berries, a knotted piece of gold ribbon and filled the birdhouse with raffia.


Ruth Philps has gone for a table decoration with this Bird House in a glass case.  She has decorated the Bird House with  Pink Paislee Parisian Anthologie paper  and lots of blingy stuff, and there is a wood fence nestled in there too.

Carol Fox has created a place name for the Christmas table. To create this effect cover the roof of the bird house with Tim Holtz Idea-ologyTissue Tape then spray it with Adirondack Colour Wash Spray in Cranberry and Perfect Pearls Mist in Heirloom Gold. Using Cosmic Shimmer Bronze Lustre Ultra Thick Embossing Crystals along the roof and base edges and also apply it randomly to the roof to give it a bit of glimmer. Colour a wood spool with the same colour inks and when dry attach to the bottom of the bird house for a stand using Claudine Helmuth Multi Medium. Remove the hanging cord and push a Tim Holtz Idea-ology Memo Pin into the hole and secure it with glossy accents. Colour 2 of the filigree corners with Inka Gold paint in Old Gold and attach to the front eaves of the house using Multi Medium. Using some wire and threading beads on as you go wrap the house with the wire securing it at the base and the Memo Pin at the top.Stamp and emboss a small quote to attach to the front of the house and place in the memo pin

Julie Dandy went for a Shabby Chic cuckoo clock. She removed the peg from the front of the house and covered it in Websters pages sweet season paper from the 6x6 pad. Any exposed wood was painted with Viva Decor Inka Gold paint in silver applied with a brush. This was also used this to colour the bronze coloured charms. Glue on the prima lace with glossy accents then add Rock Candy Distress Stickles all over the house to give it a pretty sparkle then glued on charms. Julie made the paper beads by rolling triangle shaped strips around a pokey tool then glueing the ends. These were strung on to eyepins and suspended them from chain on the bottom of the house. Add a few buttons and a cute hanging ribbon and the little bird house was transformed in to a pretty shabby chic cuckoo clock to hang on the Christmas tree

Moira also went went for a tree decoration, after all at only 6cm tall these are a pefect size to trim the tree.  This Bird House has a vintage feel, using Inka Gold paints, vintage collage, some bauble trim, beadazzles and stickles.  I think you can tell we had fun

And Christmas or Hallowe'en is the theme for our October challenge.  It could be a card, a decoration a layout, gift box etc., whatever you like that fits either Christmas or Hallowe'en.

You can enter in one of 3 ways:
  • Blog your entry and use the Linky widget below to link to your blog entry
  • Load to the Happy Daze Facebook Page
  • Sent a pic by email to info@happy-daze.net



The challenge will end at Midnight Monday 31st October 2011. One entry will be drawn at random to win a £15.00 Gift Voucher plus free P&P for the Happy Daze shop. Maximum of 3 entries per person. Entries must use at least one product which can be purchased in the Happy Daze shop.

Monday, 25 July 2011

A Bit of Junque by Helen Chilton

This dangly creation uses Pink Paislee Daily Junque stamps and a small tin that used to have ribbon sliders in . There are also some Beadazzles in there and tiny watch parts.

As this is a dangly thing it fits in with the current challenge this month of Dangly Things. Have a look HERE to see all the details of how to enter.

Friday, 1 July 2011

A Lost Generation by Helen Chilton



This card features  Artistic Outpost stamps "The Great Gatsby".  The stamps work particularly with dye inks and black StazOn on glossy white card. I’ve teamed it up with some torn handmade paper. And it has dangly stars so it works for the current Happy Daze challenge "Dangly Things" 

Monday, 20 June 2011

A Postcard from London


For the Happy Daze Facebook challenge  "Postcard"  Helen Chilton has used the new Artistic Outpost stamps London Underground and Loverley London to make this card.  She built up a background in red and blue using various stamps from both plates. Each time I’ve used the second impression of the stamp as I didn’t want it to be too dark. I’ve then trimmed it and stamped over in black. Then she sploshed around a bit (technical term) with the Wild Honey inkpad. It’s mounted onto a white card that’s been stamped in red and blue, over-coloured with Wild Honey and then stamped with words in black.