Showing posts with label Bloom impressions tool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloom impressions tool. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

A Prima thank you (and a bargain!)

 Happy Wednesday all!  We’re mid-week, not long ’til the weekend and time for some COLOUR! [G]

Some of you will know that I love and work with strong colours in the main and today is no exception.  Purple happens to be one of my favourite colours so perhaps it won’t surprise you that my thank you card features it in abundance.  (TIP:  The Sizzix (Prima designed) floral die, called 'Flora', has now been retired but it is SO useful!   It's a Bigz 'L' die and Susan has it in the sale at just £12.99 so grab it before it’s gone or the sale ends!)


Here are the steps and the products used…

  


  


  


  


  


  


  


  





You might not be a fan of purple so you can make this in any colour you choose, it suits most occasions too!

Thanks for stopping by and if you want the 'Flora' die just click on the product picture below.

Have a fab day!

Chris xxx



Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Enjoy (red and green)

I love red and green but am so relunctant to put them together outside of Christmas but today I decided to do just that - stamping, die cutting and getting all inky to make this card…

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Whilst I love all my Dylusions ink sprays I also have a box of standard Ranger ink washes too so they are the ones that came out to play. (You can use whatever ones you have.) I used Tim’s wrinkle free distress technique to create the base of the tag:
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A leaf silhouette stamp (any) stamped around the outside of the tag with black archival ink forms the top and bottom with second generation (shadow) stamping on the sides to create the outer frame. Once dry, a few splats of plain water all over the tag and then rolled with kitchen roll to remove the base green ink where the splats fell to give that bleached out droplets look:
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Using a white chalk ink pen I drew around the first generation stamped leaves only and then edged the whole tag with black DI:
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Now to the flowers: I love my Bloom impressions tool and use it frequently to shape my flowers. This petal layer has been cut using PaperArtsy Grunge flower die (from the combined #2 and #3 set). The (thin) card has been sprayed (drenched) with water using a mister and then shaped using the tool:
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The process is repeated using the larger die in the set:
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The larger the petals the more shape you can develop:
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I cut out some leaves using a leaf die (this is a Tattered Lace die but any will do.) The white pen has been used to draw feature details on the leaves again:
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The leaves have been stuck down around the centre of the tag, ready for the flower to sit on the top:
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When the petal layers have dried completely they can be glued together. You can edge them with DI, draw on them, glitter them, whatever you like. I decided to leave mine plain but I did roll a spiral of black card to add to the centre:
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An 8” x 8” white card blank with black card for the mat and red card for the main background. I chose this set of stamps – Fairytale Frenzy CMS058:
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I stamped with black DI and then used it for the edges too:
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I found a spare black card corner in my b&b (bits and bobs) box to add top left. (It’s actually cut with a Spellbinders die.) I wrapped some red twine and a word band around the tag before gluing it down to the background and then attaching it all to the card:
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Tag and flower features:
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Completed:
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This card would look good in almost any colour scheme and with any sentiment you care to give it.

Thanks for stopping by to take a look.

Enjoy your week!

Chris xxx