About Me

I'm a freelance artist, designer and demonstrator and have been involved in arts and craft my whole life in one way or another. I design stamps for top British company Personal Impressions, under the "Lindsay Mason Designs" brand, as well as papers, templates and other crafting products. I'm a certified Ranger Educator and my first book,"Stamping", was published in 2009. I also design regular projects for Crafts Beautiful magazine and have made guest appearances from time to time on QVC. I've recently joined You Tube under the name of LindsayMason1000 where I'm posting short technique videos and you can buy my paintings and hand crafted pieces from my Etsy shop. My work takes me all around the country demonstrating stamping, papercrafts and general inkiness! When I'm not working, I love gardening, church & community activities, nature watching, journalling, music and theatre and just relaxing at home. Email me at: ljm.design1@virginmedia.com

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Colour full

I'm busy with my last push to get everything ready for Stitches in a few days. I'll be travelling down to Birmingham on Saturday and can't wait to see everyone from Personal Impressions - they are like my second family really, but I only get to see most of them once a year. The whole event is punctuated by lots of "hello"'s between people who only meet up occasionally of course!
I'm just about there with samples and workshop prepping now, so I'm at the "getting myself organised" stage which is my least favourite part! How to fit everything into my case, including several changes of clothes, making sure that I don't leave anything out...not forgetting the mundane things like ironing of course! I'm pleased to say that the new washing machine is behaving very well and is so fast and efficient that I'm thinking of starting a small laundry business as a sideline - not!
As promised here are a couple of photos, though I took them in a hurry so they aren't the best. This one is a canvas that I finished this morning. 
I used Tim Holtz tissue wrap to cover the canvas and a mix of Dylusions ink sprays and Distress inks to colour the surface. I stamped, coloured and cut out "Hopeful Harriet" and glued her down on top of the wings from my "Steamed Up" stamp set. I added her top hat at a jaunty angle. The phrase is from my "Happiness" set - it's one complete quote, but I decided to tear it across to form two parts as it looked more balanced. The pen nibs are TH Idealogy of course and I used Ranger's Emboss it Dabber to add some gold accents around some of the edges. You can't see it here, but I also used Perfect Pearl spray in white (actually called Perfect Pearl but I find that confusing!!) over the butterfly and I added crackle accents over the butterfly body and veins on the wings. Actually, I think it's a moth really! 
I've been keen to use lots of colour for my samples this year and this is another colourful piece. It's a journal page but not in my journal if you see what I mean. For the show it's better to have loose pages so that people can see them more easily. This one has my "Piffy on a Rockcake" images.....it's pretty much a northern saying and has always made me smile! It means that you're hanging around, with the implication that someone, or something, is wasting your time. Much easier to say "sat here like piffy on a rockcake" though!
I used Dylusions spray inks again,  stamped my "leafy borders" foliage and bleached the colour out with water. The toadstools and "Piffy" were stamped, coloured and cut out to be added afterwards. I used some spritzed dictionary paper for grass. I loved making this page with the rich colours and I can relate to the sentiment too as I very often find myself hanging about waiting for things.
Lastly is a card that I kept quite simple really. This one uses my new "He is Risen" Easter set of stamps. 
 I chose a background from the pile that I have ready inked on my table. I liked the un-inked areas on this one and I simply stamped the cross in black with the message below. I added some white gel pen dots to the cross as well as a clear gem that I tinted with a soft yellow Promarker. I made a border strip stamped with the fish from the same stamp set. Simple but striking was the effect I wanted.
Sunday turned out to be a very sad day as I had the news that one of my friends from church had passed away. He was one of the first people there to talk to me and it was Peter who "dragged" me to the church hall after one of the services for a coffee and to introduce me to other people. He always gave me a big hug and we had some really good conversations. We only knew that he was ill last week so it was a big shock to everyone and very, very sad. He'll be very much missed.
Well, time to relax a bit now this evening. It's been a pretty chilly day, so I have some soup ready to heat up for a quick and simple dinner, just what's needed after a busy day.

7 comments:

Hazel (Didos) said...

Oh WOW just popped on and you have been a very busy person!!!
Love the tags they are so cute. The Easter card it so pretty as well, love the colours you have gone for.
Now washing, can I send my boys to you as they seem to make huge piles of the stuff all the time!!!
Sending Big Hugs as always,

Love Hazelxo

pearshapedcrafting said...

Brilliant canvas, fantastic journal page and beautiful card! These stamps are sure to be a hit! Glad that your washer is whizzing through the laundry! Hope you are getting some rest time. Hugs, Chrisx

Anonymous said...

Hi Lindsay...LOVE your samples. The Canvas and Journal page are stunning, but the Easter card is my favourite.....Love 'Piffy' takes me right back.....Mum and dad always used to say 'piffy on a rockbun' never heard it anywhere else! So sorry that you have had sad news....Good luck at Stitches, can't wait to hear all about it..Love S xx

Anonymous said...

*Waves* to Chris :-)...must have been writing at the same time!!! S x

Paul B said...

Wonderful samples. Very vibrant and colourful. Hope you have a brilliant time at the Stitches event. I'm looking forward to popping by and saying hello as well as seeing all your fantastic samples in real life. Sorry to hear about the passing of your friend. What a lovely gentlemen he sounds. Pxx

Unknown said...

Good morning Lindsay, what great samples, I love your Easter card, it is great to see something that is not bunnies- not that I have got anything against them! So sorry to hear about the death of your friend, it sounds like he was well loved. Snowing here today, enjoy your weekend.
Carol.x

Joanne said...

Its wonderful to see such vibrant colours, a good cheer up during dull cold days. I'm sure Stitches will be a success, despite Tim not coming over this year. Hope all goes as it should.
xx