Today we have our first post from our March Guest Designer, Jane Clark from Miss Jane's Classroom! We love Jane's fun and creative cards and gorgeous coloring and we are super excited to feature her creations on our blog this month! We can't wait to share what she creates with our stamps.
Keep reading to find out more about her today and to check out her first project below!
Keep reading to find out more about her today and to check out her first project below!
Hi I'm Jane, also known as Miss Jane to a lot of my friends, hence why my creative sharing Facebook page, Instagram and Blog are all called 'Miss Jane's Classroom'. I've been making cards since I was six years old. I had the dream job of working for an Australian cardmaking magazine called 'Cardmaking, Stamping & Papercraft' for 11 years. I was the Editor of the magazine in it's last year of production, unfortunately like many magazines it folded. I had great joy in meeting so many talented cardmakers, it was an immeasurable experience.
I live in a small rural town called Moree NSW Australia. Instead of the kids moving out of home, hubby and I moved out instead, from a busy suburb lifestyle to a peaceful, quiet small town of 10,000. I'm finding it challenging with the lack of shops, people I know, no family or friends close (eight hour driving trip). One thing exciting though, this move gives me the leisure for more time to create! I love all things about cardmaking, I haven't really got a particular style because I love them all and we are always learning I say! I'm very excited and feel so privileged to be a guest designer for Newton's Nook Designs, I just love their designs and have so for many years!
Blog: Miss Jane's Classroom
- Jane Clark
Now who doesn’t like llamas?? Everyone loves them!! I decided to give this llama some spunk and a lot of attitude, especially with those cool blue sunnies and that bright coat!
I stamped one of Newton's Nook Designs Lovable Llamas images on blender card with Memento tuxedo black ink and added the curved blanket/coat to it.
I coloured the llama using my Copics.
The Hill background looks pretty cool too, I created this by drawing curved hills on plain vellum using a white prismacolor pencil, flipped it over and coloured the reverse side using several shades of green Distress Ink pads using a chalk applicator, this technique gives it a lovely soft coloured effect don’t you think? Funky hills for a funky llama!
Lastly, I also put little eyelashes on the llama and created a fluffy body by drawing little half curved circles using a blue marker.
Check out my blog if you would like to see any of my other creations Miss Janes' Classroom
Now who doesn’t like llamas?? Everyone loves them!! I decided to give this llama some spunk and a lot of attitude, especially with those cool blue sunnies and that bright coat!
I stamped one of Newton's Nook Designs Lovable Llamas images on blender card with Memento tuxedo black ink and added the curved blanket/coat to it.
I coloured the llama using my Copics.
The Hill background looks pretty cool too, I created this by drawing curved hills on plain vellum using a white prismacolor pencil, flipped it over and coloured the reverse side using several shades of green Distress Ink pads using a chalk applicator, this technique gives it a lovely soft coloured effect don’t you think? Funky hills for a funky llama!
Lastly, I also put little eyelashes on the llama and created a fluffy body by drawing little half curved circles using a blue marker.
Check out my blog if you would like to see any of my other creations Miss Janes' Classroom
- Jane
Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteFabulously cute, fun card design, thank you for sharing your ideas x
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