Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Spellbinders Bird Die
Aren't these cool? I saw on Becca's blog that she did a pop up card with this die. Check it out here http://www.amazingpapergrace.com/birdcage-popup-card-and-giftbox-part/ It is amazing. This is on my wish list so I can make one too! What do you think?
Monday, August 29, 2011
Pop up wedding card
I did a pop up wedding card. This is the pop up die from Stampin Up. I colored the cake with Copics. I got the wedding cake stamp at a garage sale . The Together Forever stamp is from a stampin Up set.
I stamped the flowers on the paper under the cake with a stamp from the same set as the Together Forever stamp. I always think I can do these quickly but it is surprising how much time they take.
I stamped the flowers on the paper under the cake with a stamp from the same set as the Together Forever stamp. I always think I can do these quickly but it is surprising how much time they take.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Soot Class
I have a card class today. I am teaching the soot technique.
For the card here, the tree is an older stamp from Rubber Stampede. The pumpkins came from a scarecrow stamp from I Brake For Stamps. The embossed background is from Cuttlebug. The buttons were an embosslet from Stampin Up
It is like another one I did a couple years ago. The technique is fun but a little challenging. The idea is that you hold a paper over a flame and get soot on it. Then you stamp your image with no ink. This lifts the soot off , Finally you seal it. I have learned the following hints from doing this before.
- I didn't have any luck with photo paper. I have really loved using the Ultra Glossy cardstock from Paper Temptress.
- Use a taper candle rather than a pillar.
- Get the paper right down in the flame, pretty close to the wick.
For the card here, the tree is an older stamp from Rubber Stampede. The pumpkins came from a scarecrow stamp from I Brake For Stamps. The embossed background is from Cuttlebug. The buttons were an embosslet from Stampin Up
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Marvelous Magicial Marque Card
I saw this video and just had to try it. I have made 3 cards. Two very much like the original but one a little different. So here is the link to the video.Marvelous Magical Marque Card . The card is pretty easy to do once you have it down.
Here is the first one
You will have to see the video to really understand how it works. Next is a picture party opened.
The center of the flower is the inside of the card and it slides open to reveal words.
Isn't that fun!
Here is another.
And then I decided to try something a little different.
Inside it works just like the others.
The punches are all Stampin Up. Papers are from Chester and from a set I got when Books are Fun came to work. Try one of these. The are suprisingly easy and super fun.
Here is the first one
You will have to see the video to really understand how it works. Next is a picture party opened.
The center of the flower is the inside of the card and it slides open to reveal words.
Isn't that fun!
Here is another.
And then I decided to try something a little different.
Inside it works just like the others.
The punches are all Stampin Up. Papers are from Chester and from a set I got when Books are Fun came to work. Try one of these. The are suprisingly easy and super fun.
Lots of cards this weekend
I have been doing lots of cards this weekend.I am hoping to be able to sell some at work to stretch my budget. Here is one of my creations. This card opens in the center. It was actually was a mistake where I turned lemons into lemonade.
The giant flower by Prima. The center brad was by K&Company. I got both at Tuesday Morning. The better was in a boxed set from Michaels by Cheater. The little border down the center is done with a Stampin Up punch. Quick, pretty and turned a mistake into a nice card!
The giant flower by Prima. The center brad was by K&Company. I got both at Tuesday Morning. The better was in a boxed set from Michaels by Cheater. The little border down the center is done with a Stampin Up punch. Quick, pretty and turned a mistake into a nice card!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Coloring Class
I taught a couple coloring classes in my home this week. I am not an expert but I shared what I know. We did three cards with three different techniques. The cards themselves are pretty simple so the emphasis could be on the coloring itself.
The first was using water color pencils.
This stamp is by D. Morgan. I love these stamps but I am abscessed with beach stamps. Watercolor pencils are great because they are fairly inexpensive. Typically, they are light color. Usually when I color with water color pencils, I outline the area, and any detail lines, then spread the color with a paint brush. The basics are pretty easy for any skill level but you can grow and improve with practice.
The second card was done with odorless mineral spirits (OMS) and colored pencils. It is important that the colored pencils are waxed based but luckily most are. In this technique, you color the picture with colored pencils. You don't have to use a lot of color or create a smooth image because once your are you use a nub dipped in OMS and blend the colors. It makes the colored pencil much bolder colors and smooths & blends the coloring. It is kind of amazing how wonderful it can be. I think I will do a post with a before blended and after blended pictures. It's a great inexpensive technique with amazing results.
The final card was done with Copics. I used E00, E11, E02, R83, RV34, YG63, YG67, Y11, Y15, C1. I love my Copics because they bend so well. I also love the skin tons you can get from Copics. There are some amazing tutorials online already so I will not spend much time on this technique here.
I had a total of 9 people come to the classes. I am offering a Soot class latter this month. I am going to try and teach more classes in the future. If you have questions about these techniques, feel free to ask. If I don't have an answer, I may be able to point you in the right direction.
The first was using water color pencils.
This stamp is by D. Morgan. I love these stamps but I am abscessed with beach stamps. Watercolor pencils are great because they are fairly inexpensive. Typically, they are light color. Usually when I color with water color pencils, I outline the area, and any detail lines, then spread the color with a paint brush. The basics are pretty easy for any skill level but you can grow and improve with practice.
The second card was done with odorless mineral spirits (OMS) and colored pencils. It is important that the colored pencils are waxed based but luckily most are. In this technique, you color the picture with colored pencils. You don't have to use a lot of color or create a smooth image because once your are you use a nub dipped in OMS and blend the colors. It makes the colored pencil much bolder colors and smooths & blends the coloring. It is kind of amazing how wonderful it can be. I think I will do a post with a before blended and after blended pictures. It's a great inexpensive technique with amazing results.
The final card was done with Copics. I used E00, E11, E02, R83, RV34, YG63, YG67, Y11, Y15, C1. I love my Copics because they bend so well. I also love the skin tons you can get from Copics. There are some amazing tutorials online already so I will not spend much time on this technique here.
I had a total of 9 people come to the classes. I am offering a Soot class latter this month. I am going to try and teach more classes in the future. If you have questions about these techniques, feel free to ask. If I don't have an answer, I may be able to point you in the right direction.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Wild flowers
Here is another card I did while on vacation. I love this stamp. I got it at I Brake for Stamps. I colored it with Copics. I took the picture of the card in Michigan on vacation so I didn't have my usual lights.
Almost stain glass flowers
I colored this image while on vacation and put it together when I got home. I colored it with Copic markers. The stamp came from I Brake for Stamps. I have had the stamp for a while and not used it Sometimes unmounted stamps are hard to tell how wonderful they will be until you use them. Just loved with one once I got it colored. I cut the circles with Nestibilities dies. The background was done with an embossing folder. I can't remember if it was a Tim Holtz one or a by someone else.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Celebrate with a cupcake.
I was working on card to use for a class. I started this one and I decided this one would be too hard for the class. I decided to finish it anyway. I don't have many hÄnglar and stÄnglar stamps but really love coloring them. Isn't this little chef cool. I colored it with Copics. The word stamp is from Stampin Up.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Playing with my Cricut
I am still learning to use my Cricut. I got a Winne the Pooh cartridge for a bargain at JoAnn Fabrics. Here is one of the first things I cut from it. The butterfly is a sticker.. I punched the cupcake border.
The cute buggy background helps make it a pretty adorable card!
The cute buggy background helps make it a pretty adorable card!
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