Wednesday 25 March 2015

Challenge 9, Week Two- Winners Week

Hello everyone, welcome to another week on the Chocolate Baroque Challenge Blog. This week we are announcing the winner of Challenge Eight. The winner of our £15 prize to spend at Chocolate Baroque is Joan, whose card was drawn by Random.org as the overall winner. Congratulations Joan, we hope that you enjoy your prize.

You can also display our Winner's badge on your blog, details of how to obtain the badge can be found on the FAQ tab at the top of the page. Please email Lesley on lesley@chocolatebaroque.com so that she can organise your voucher.

Our Top Three this month have been chosen by the Design Team, who have as always, had a tough job choosing just three projects from all of the amazing entries that we received. The Top Three in no particular order are:





 


Congratulations girls, you can display the Top Three badge on your blog. Details of how to obtain the badge can be found on the FAQ tab at the top of the page. Well done to everyone who entered, and we hope that you will enter the current challenge. You can find the details here.

We have some more Design Team inspiration for you this week. First of all we have a scenic card from Claire:


Next Debbie's peacock themed card :

Finally Florence's mermaid plaque:


Thank you so much girls for your inspirational projects. We hope that they will inspire you to get crafting and enter the challenge yourselves.


We will be back next week with more projects from the Design Team, but until then, we look forward to seeing more of your entries. If you have any questions and you cannot find the answers on the blog, please send us a private message using the contact form located at the very end of this blog post; you will see it after the comments section.










Wednesday 18 March 2015

Challenge Nine

Hello everyone, and welcome to a brand new challenge on the Chocolate Baroque Challenge Blog. We would like to welcome our new followers this month, and to thank our regular visitors for your continued support. It means a lot to us to receive your comments, and we look forward to seeing your entries as they arrive for the challenges.

We will be announcing the winner for Challenge Eight next week, both here and on our Facebook page, so be sure to check the announcement to see if you are the winner of our prize.

As a reminder to those of you who have visited our blog before, and for anyone who is new to the blog, our challenges are monthly, based on an inspirational photo and a colour swatch. A new challenge is posted on the third Wednesday of every month and you can use any medium to create your projects; paints, inks, pencils, pens, etc., as long as you keep to the colours from the colour swatch in your project.

We are offering a monthly prize of £15 to spend on Chocolate Baroque stamps to one lucky winner, who will be selected by Random.org from all of the entrants who have used Chocolate Baroque stamps that are currently available from the website. We welcome entries incorporating other stamps, but they will not be eligible to win the prize. All entrants will have the chance to be selected as one of our Top Three and can then display our 'I made the Top Three at Chocolate Baroque' badge on their blog.


Now onto this month's challenge, which has been inspired by an original piece of artwork made by Glenda:




The challenge will close at 12.00 p.m. on Tuesday 14th April 2015, and the winner will be announced on Wednesday 22nd April 2015. Here are some inspirational projects from the Design Team for you:










If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to contact our challenge blog team. You can get in touch by sending us a private message. Details are at the end of the blog post.


We look forward to seeing what you create with the colours provided and hope that you enjoy the challenge, Judith xx








Wednesday 11 March 2015

Challenge 8, Week Four

Hello everyone, and welcome to another week on the Chocolate Baroque Challenge Blog. We hope that you have been enjoying the current challenge, and if you have not entered yet, you still have a few days left. You can add your projects to the link in this post.

We have received some fabulous entries this month, and we always enjoy reading the blog posts that accompany your entries. We would like to showcase just a few of this month's entries in our post this week.

Our first card comes from Sue, using one of our A Year of Stamping stamps:


Heidi has created her card using some of our new bold flower designs:



Sally's more CAS design uses some simple inking for her background:


Gina has used another one of our A Year of Stamping stamps, to create her very elegant card:


Finally a vibrant scene with lots of layers by Felicie:


Thank you to everyone who has entered this month so far, and we hope to see lots more entries from you before the challenge deadline next week.

We have a free download for you from Lesley this week, it is a really pretty vibrant design, useful for lots of different projects. Please do not pass the image onto others, but send them back here to collect the freebie for themselves.

To obtain your free download, please click on the image below. Once you have enlarged the image on your screen, right click the image, choose the option 'Save As', and save the image to your computer. You can now print the image onto a variety of surfaces for your crafting projects.



The Design Team have been making some projects with the download for your inspiration:









Thank you so much girls, for your fabulous projects.

If you feel inspired to make something with one of Lesley's downloads yourself, why not upload a picture to our Facebook Page? We would love to see what you have made.

We will be back next week with another post and a brand new challenge. Don't forget, if you have any questions, and you can't find the answers on the blog, please send us a private message using the contact form located at the very end of this blog post, you will see it after the comments section.








Wednesday 4 March 2015

Challenge 8, Week Three

Hello everyone, welcome to another week on the Chocolate Baroque Challenge Blog. We hope that you are enjoying the current challenge and the creative inspiration provided by our Design Team.

For those of you visiting our blog for the first time, here is the inspirational photo and colour swatch that we are using for our current challenge:

You can find a link to the current challenge here.

Our challenges are monthly, based on an inspirational photo and a colour swatch. A new challenge is launched on the third Wednesday of every month and you can use any medium to create your projects; paints, inks, pencils, pens, etc., as long as you keep to the colours from the colour swatch in your project. We offer a monthly prize of £15 and the winner is drawn by Random.org from those entries that have used Chocolate Baroque stamps currently available on the website. We welcome entries from anyone however, and all entries will be considered by the DT members for a slot in the Top Three each month.

This week, we have more inspiration from the DT, Shirley and Claire have both very kindly provided a tutorial for their projects.

Shirley has created a vibrant floral card with an Eastern feel:



Materials:
Indian Textiles stamp set
Brusho ink crystals: Lemon, Orange, Yellow
Gold shimmer spray
Distress Ink: Chipped Sapphire, Spiced Marmalade
Archival Ink: Deep Purple (or similar)
Stencil with lettering design
Edge distress tool
Smooth watercolour or mixed media paper
Plastic kitchen wrap
Purple cardstock
Pencils: purple, mauve, white
Metallic paint: violet
Palette knife

Instructions:

Sprinkle a very small amount of Brusho crystals (in separate areas) on the watercolour or mixed media paper.
Spritz with the shimmer spray and let it run. Add more crystals or spray as required to get a finish that you are happy with.
Cover with crinkled plastic wrap and let dry for approximately 15-20 minutes and remove, (note: this technique is quite effective on glossy paper, but remove the plastic wrap after 10 mintes).
Wait for background to dry.
Stamp the textile and building images with Spiced Marmalade Distress Ink at the top and bottom.
Stamp the main flower image with Deep Purple Archval Ink.
Colour the main image with pencils, leaving two of the flower centres uncoloured to show the orange background.
Add lettering using the stencil, 3D paint and palette knife to the background. Quickly wash the paint off the stencil. (Alternatively you could add lettering using Seedless Preserves Distress Ink with a blending tool).
Distress the edges with distress tool.
Colour background edges with blending tool and Chipped Sapphire Distress Ink.
Mount background onto folded purple cardstock.

Claire has created her card using Pan Pastels for a completely different finish:


Materials:

Klimt Panel Cling Mounted single stamp
Words of Inspiration stamp set
Versamark inkpad
Purple card
White card
White card blank

Pan Pastels: Violet Extra Dark, Ultramarine Blue Shade, Violet Tint, Diarylide Yellow Shade and Hansa Yellow
Sofft blending tool
Pencil eraser
Double sided tape
3D Foam pads

Instructions:

Stamp the Klimt panel with Versamark onto white cardstock.
Apply the Pan Pastels using a Sofft tool and blend lightly.
Use a pencil eraser to remove any excess colour from around the image.
Trim the panel and mat onto purple card.
Repeat the steps above for the sentiment.
Layer the image and sentiment onto a white card blank using double sided tape for the image and 3D foam pads for the sentiment.

Thank you to Shirley and Claire for their inspiration this week. We will be back next week with another post and more inspiration for you. We look forward to seeing more of your entries and hope that you will join in the challenge yourselves.

You can add your entries to the Inlinkz link here. In the meantime, don't forget if you have any questions, and you cannot find the answers on the blog pages, please send us a private message using the contact form located at the very end of this blog post; you will see it after the comments section.