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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

An Inky Background - Tim Holtz Mini Distress Ink Pads


Hi All,

The watercolor technique on this card is fun to play around with because you can't predict what you'll end up with, but the result is always unique and surprising!

I tapped some Tim Holtz distress ink pads randomly and directly onto an acrylic block, sprayed with lots of water so it started to blend, then pressed it onto my white cardstock panel. It was easy to get a variety of colors using Tim's new mini ink pads.  Their tiny 1"x1" size makes it easy to fit lots of color onto a block for this technique.  

After the background was completely dry, I layered it onto black cardstock, then stamped my images (Candles from Inkadinkadoo Birthday Sentiments) and sentiment (Hero Arts Essential Messages) using Versafine Onyx Black ink.  Added a tiny bit of yellow glitter to the flames of the candles and then mounted the finished panel onto white cardstock base.

Good as done!!

TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Vintage and Washi

Hi Friends,

I was able to get some new dies this past week that I've been budgeting for for quite awhile!  I was all ready with design and papers, just waiting to get my hands on these dies!




This lead card is inspired by a card I found on Pinterest (click here) by Mona.  The die used here is border die #LR0202 from Marianne Designs.





I die cut two separate boarders and attached them to a 6-3/4 x 5-1/4" card base that I scored at 1-1/4 and 5-1/2.  That gave me a standard sized gate-fold card once I attached my two border pieces.




From there, I added a background piece (Graphic 45 "A Ladies Diary" collection) on the inside and adhered Prima flowers, a Kaiser Paper Bloom flower, butterflies by Cheery Lynn Designs "DL112 Exotic Butterfly Small" and some pearly swirls by Queen and Co.









Next is card using Heartfelt Creations "Tattered Blossoms" set.
This Spellbinders set comes with 5 dies, which I left adhered to the card that they came on.  I ran the card with all 5 dies still attached to it and my DP through the my Big Shot twice, to get all the flowers cut at once.  That made for quick and easy cutting!

I sponged the cut flowers with TH Walnut Ink.  After that, it was just a matter of "stirring" them from the back side so the leaves curled up.  I turned them over, stacked them and glued the centers together. I stacked the 3 larger-sized flowers to create my big flower and the two smaller-sized flowers to create the smaller flower.  The center of the big flower is a silk flower from a bouquet I bought at HL. 

The leafy stuff is another die from Cherry Lynn Designs, #B118 "Pair of Ferns".

The stamped image in the background is Hero Arts "Timely Bird".  The pearls are Queen and Co.  The bow is made of a fiber ribbon that came in a craft package from Ten Second Studios.

Finally, this much simpler card using Washi tapes.  (I had to check out what the fuss was all about!)

I got my rolls from Queen and Co.  Just some basics, a dotted, a a striped and a plaid.  The strip with little flowers came from Creek Bank Creations.

So this card is what seems to be the "obligatory" first card everyone makes with their first new Washi tapes until they figure out what other designs to make with it.  I added a chipboard heart from Emma's Shoppe collection and embellished it with a button and some bling.

If you want to see an "expert" using Washi Tape, check out Michele Woerner's blog -- I was inspired by her creative cards using the tapes and just by coincidence this month her Washi tape card made the cover of CardMaker Mag! (Congrats to you my friend!!)  Now THATS talent!!

Many thanks for stopping by!

 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Amazing Inspiration

Hi Friends,

I'm hosting the Inspiration Challenge this weekend on SCS and I chose the webstore "Hard To Find" as the inspiration site.  I have to tell you, to me, this really is one of the most inspiring sites I've come across.  It's nothing specific that I can define about it, but just the "stuff" they carry in their store had me listing several more cards that I want to make that are inspired by their merchandise.


For the sake of time (I'm late, I gotta get the post up over on SCS! LOL!) I made a CAS card using this "Lunchskins Sandwich Bag" as my inspiration piece.





Here's the supplies I used and assembled to complete this truly quick card!
Sizzix Pear & Leaf die, Zing White EP, Old Olive CS, Paper Smooches "Chit Chat" sentiment

Hope you'll check out the webstore and join me on SCS this week!!  I'd love to see you there!

TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!

 

Friday, March 16, 2012

CAS Moments

Hi All,

This very CAS card is for this week's Inspiration Challenge!  I'm very happily hosting again this weekend -- I hope you'll head over there and join me!  (Thanks Stephanie, enjoy your weekend!!)


The website I chose is called "Johnny Tapete".  Odd name for this German based webstore!  And even odder that they specialize in Vintage, out of production wall paper!  The website also carries home decor and accessories from the same time period, so it's a fun visit back to the 50's, 60's and 70's era!

I chose this "50er Torenplatte Staffel" (remember, German company!) as my inspiration.  I pinned a gorgeous CAS card today and wanted to Case the layout so that's how this design evolved.




The sentiment and butterfly stamp are from the "Butterfly" Cloud9 Designs set; the die is Cherry Lynn Designs "Exotic Butterflies Small" and the jewel accents are Jolee's Jewels.  I used SU! Pale Plum ink for the stamping and the main panel is popped up on dimensionals.

TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!

 

Friday, September 2, 2011

Inspiration Challenge No. 300!

Wow!  What a fun milestone this weekend; SCS is on Number 300 of the Inspiration Challenge.  It's been one of my favorite things getting to host on occasion!  I love being able to "give back" as a contributor to the website that is my major source of inspiration and creativity!



The website Stephanie chose this week is called "Pomegranite".  Lots of fun pieces and inspiration.  I went with this napkin ring because of that wonderful weave design behind the dragonfly, just love that texture!




My butterfly charm is by "Heart and Soul" from Michale's and those wire, bling stems are from HL that I got at 50% off last week in the Bridal section.  I bought one bunch, and liked it so much went back and got 4 more!  What??  It's not like I'm hoarding, really...ahem.



 So come join us over on SCS for the 300 Inspiration Challenge!!  Upload your card and I'll go by and see you!

TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!

Friday, July 29, 2011

Cards for Friday


Hi All!

Have some cards that I've made for several challenges this week.  I'm really bad at posting as soon as I'm done with the card, so I'm posting these all at once, gotta get them up before I miss the challenges they're intended for!


This card is for BIL. I know, not the most masculine card but it's summer, time for cookouts, and it made me smile and that's what I was going for.  The stamped image is by Cats Pajamas (colored w/Copics).  Flags are Imaginisque, chipboard are AC Thickers, and DP is Emma's Shoppe by Crate Paper -- had this DP since June and just cracked it open this week!  Super cute stuff!!  Crumb Cake, Calypso Coral CS and twill ribbon are all SU!





Next a card for an upcoming teen birthday.  A little "cutesy" for a teen probably, but I think she'll like it: