I'm not long back from a few days spent staying with my friend Hels. Apart from enjoying her wonderful hospitality, it was fun to do a bit of crafting using someone else's stamp collection for a change! This card is one of the things I made while I was there.
The background is a piece from the "paint palette" page in Tim Holtz's Crowded Attic card stack. I used my finger to rub white acrylic paint on it, making it thicker on the left edge and thinner as I moved right, until the paint stopped around 2/3 of the way across. I then applied Fired Brick distress ink around the edges.
The central heart was stamped and masked, then the other two hearts were stamped. All 3 were coloured with a red promarker and I dripped alcohol ink blending solution onto the central heart to make it's colour bleed out. I masked off the area around the heart and stamped the image onto it. The phrenology head was coloured yellow (somehow - I forget what I did, lol) and then Fired Brick was sponged onto it. The eyes were highlighted with a white pen. Elements were edged with a warm grey promarker and the mat was coloured with the same pen. That's about it! I didn't realise it was so complicated until I sat down to type this, lol!
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Monday, 27 June 2011
A dream in blue
The theme for this week's Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge is "a word". I decided to limit this piece so that it only featured colour as part of the background.
The dream was stamped first, and embossed with clear powder. I tapped the card very firmly before heating the powder, so that the resist technique would be patchy. After colouring the background using Claudine Hellmuth paints applied with a baby wipe, I re-stamped the "dream" using black Archival ink, using a cut'n'dry nib to remove most of the black ink from the letters to give a more distressed effect. The other images were stamped separately and then fixed in place.
Our ever-generous sponsor Simon Says Stamp is offering a $50 gift voucher as the prize again this week! The winner will be chosen at random from those who enter the challenge, so why not give it a try? At the very least why not head over to the Challenge Blog to see how the other members of the design team have interpreted this weeks theme! :)
The dream was stamped first, and embossed with clear powder. I tapped the card very firmly before heating the powder, so that the resist technique would be patchy. After colouring the background using Claudine Hellmuth paints applied with a baby wipe, I re-stamped the "dream" using black Archival ink, using a cut'n'dry nib to remove most of the black ink from the letters to give a more distressed effect. The other images were stamped separately and then fixed in place.
Our ever-generous sponsor Simon Says Stamp is offering a $50 gift voucher as the prize again this week! The winner will be chosen at random from those who enter the challenge, so why not give it a try? At the very least why not head over to the Challenge Blog to see how the other members of the design team have interpreted this weeks theme! :)
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Wednesday, 22 June 2011
That bluey whiteness you can only get with Daz!
Another card where I've limited myself as to what I could use on it - in this case just white paint and 2 distress ink pads, weathered wood and bundled sage. It took 3 coats of white acrylic to cover the metal embellishment, but I like how it turned out! :) The photo is a bit dodgy, the mat around the edge is coloured with weathered wood, which is a pale blue, but it looks green in this photo! Ah well, can't win em all! lol
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
How cool is this?!?!?
Most of you won't know this, but I was in Los Angeles for the last 3 weeks, visiting some friends for a bit of a holiday. I had a great time (thank you for asking!), and as I left for the airport my friends gave me a parting gift. My jaw just about hit the floor when I saw what it was - a crafting apron with my avatar professionally embroidered on it!!! Isn't it fantastic!
I've included a pic of me wearing the apron so you can get an idea of the size of the embroidery. (If you look at my face in the pic and compare it to the embroidery, I think you'll agree the resemblance is uncanny! lol) I can't get over how thoughtful they were to have this made! AND how sneaky they were! :)
Back tomorrow! :)
I've included a pic of me wearing the apron so you can get an idea of the size of the embroidery. (If you look at my face in the pic and compare it to the embroidery, I think you'll agree the resemblance is uncanny! lol) I can't get over how thoughtful they were to have this made! AND how sneaky they were! :)
Back tomorrow! :)
Monday, 20 June 2011
Not-so-heavy Metal!
The theme for this week's Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge is "some metal". I've always been a lover of the faux batik technique, and having rediscovered it lately, I used it again on this card.
I stamped the main images and embossed them with clear powder and then applied distress inks to the card, adding further grunginess with water splatters. Finally I ironed off the embossing powder and added the metal accent.
Our ever-generous sponsor Simon Says Stamp is offering a $50 gift voucher as the prize again this week! The winner will be chosen at random from those who enter the challenge, so why not give it a try? At the very least why not head over to the Challenge Blog to see how the other members of the design team have interpreted this weeks theme! :)
ETA - For Gabby (and any others who are interested) Tim Holtz demos this technique here.
I stamped the main images and embossed them with clear powder and then applied distress inks to the card, adding further grunginess with water splatters. Finally I ironed off the embossing powder and added the metal accent.
Our ever-generous sponsor Simon Says Stamp is offering a $50 gift voucher as the prize again this week! The winner will be chosen at random from those who enter the challenge, so why not give it a try? At the very least why not head over to the Challenge Blog to see how the other members of the design team have interpreted this weeks theme! :)
ETA - For Gabby (and any others who are interested) Tim Holtz demos this technique here.
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Saturday, 18 June 2011
Card in a Hurry!
I needed a card for a friend the other day and didn't have a ready-made one to hand so I put this one together in just a few minutes! I used squares from the Retro Grunge card stack for the panels and mats and the large mat was white card coloured with Walnut Distress Stain. Not a masterpiece by any means, but it did the job! :)
More tomorrow! :)
More tomorrow! :)
Friday, 17 June 2011
All good things must come to an end
This is the last of the cards I made for the card swap. A bit of paper tape, a bit of Tattered Time, a bit of stamping, a bit of distress stain and a bit of white paint and before you know it, you've got a card! :)
Something else tomorrow :)
Something else tomorrow :)
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Thursday, 16 June 2011
Tattered Time Card
Here's another of the cards from the card swap I was in. The background of the main panel is taken from DCWV's "Tattered Time" card stack. If you like steampunk-y things, I can thoroughly recommend it! The corners are more of the paper tape I bought recently and colouring was courtesy of Distress Stains.
More tomorrow!
More tomorrow!
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
10 minute David
Another card swap card today, and I couldn't make a collection of cards without including at least one with one of my favourite stamps! The great thing about this card is that it only took literally 10 minutes!
I think the stamp is bold enough that you can play a bit fast and loose with the colouring of it, so I coloured this card with distress stains, just drawing with them on the card as if they were pens, not being worried if they strayed over the lines, which they were always going to do because the applicator tips are at least a half inch wide. I'm really happy with the rough-and-ready appearance of the colour and feel that it works well with this image :) In a way it's a bit like an oil painting - if you look closely, you can see where the colours have gone over the lines, but when you step back and look at the card as a whole, it totally works!
More tomorrow! :)
I think the stamp is bold enough that you can play a bit fast and loose with the colouring of it, so I coloured this card with distress stains, just drawing with them on the card as if they were pens, not being worried if they strayed over the lines, which they were always going to do because the applicator tips are at least a half inch wide. I'm really happy with the rough-and-ready appearance of the colour and feel that it works well with this image :) In a way it's a bit like an oil painting - if you look closely, you can see where the colours have gone over the lines, but when you step back and look at the card as a whole, it totally works!
More tomorrow! :)
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
The Pea and Ham Soup Card!
That green panel on the left side is really making me hungry for pea and ham soup! :) I love the chalkboard style of the numbers on the black paper tape I used as a border for this card. It's the only card I've made with that particular tape so far, but I predict more in the future! :)
More tomorrow :)
Monday, 13 June 2011
Grungy Monday 11!
I am very pleased to let you know that I am one of the guest designers for this week's Grungy Monday Challenge! Hosted by Linda Ledbetter, this awesome weekly creative challenge celebrates the techniques of Tim Holtz and this week's technique is taken from January 2008, and can be found on Tim's blog here.
After you've read the technique on Tim's blog, I'm sure you'll have no trouble working out how I made this card. The only thing that might not be so clear is how I made the dark brown lines that run through the panels. Quite simply, I just folded a panel where I wanted a line, and rubbed the edge of the fold with an ink blending tool loaded with Walnut Stain distress ink, finally flattening the panel again.
Please bear in mind that although I have listed the products I've used, there is absolutely no reason why you can't try this with the things you already have in your craft stash!
List of products used:
By the way, if you love Tim's grungy style, you'll definitely love the All Things Tim yahoo group! They even have a Grungy Monday file area where you can upload your work for the group to admire, and in turn, you can gain ideas and inspiration from the other group members. Why not give it a look, it's free! (and awesome!) :)
After you've read the technique on Tim's blog, I'm sure you'll have no trouble working out how I made this card. The only thing that might not be so clear is how I made the dark brown lines that run through the panels. Quite simply, I just folded a panel where I wanted a line, and rubbed the edge of the fold with an ink blending tool loaded with Walnut Stain distress ink, finally flattening the panel again.
Please bear in mind that although I have listed the products I've used, there is absolutely no reason why you can't try this with the things you already have in your craft stash!
List of products used:
- Distress Ink Pads in Wild Honey, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Barn Door, Fired Brick and Walnut Stain.
- Top Boss tinted embossing ink pad
- Clear Detail Embossing Powder
- Heat Tool
- Ink Blending tool with foam pads.
- Tim Holts stamp sets: Going Somewhere, World Traveler and Creative Muse.
By the way, if you love Tim's grungy style, you'll definitely love the All Things Tim yahoo group! They even have a Grungy Monday file area where you can upload your work for the group to admire, and in turn, you can gain ideas and inspiration from the other group members. Why not give it a look, it's free! (and awesome!) :)
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That's Torn It!
The theme for this week's Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge is "distressed/torn edges". I had been thinking for a while about making something with a very restricted colour palette, so decided to do that with this funky/retro themed project!
I started off by stamping the circles in Bundled Sage distress ink, and then overstamping in black to give a slightly blurred effect. The circles were masked off and the rays were stamped with Faded Jeans distress ink. Finally the central panel was edged with more bundled sage, applied with an ink blending tool. The mat was cut from white card and coloured in the same way. The barcode stripes were stamped on white card with Faded Jeans ink and then edged with Bundled Sage. The strip mat was coloured with Faded Jeans, applied direct to the card and then torn down each side.
Our ever-generous sponsor Simon Says Stamp is offering a $50 gift voucher as the prize again this week! The winner will be chosen at random from those who enter the challenge, so why not give it a try? At the very least why not head over to the Challenge Blog to see how the other members of the design team have interpreted this weeks theme! :)
I started off by stamping the circles in Bundled Sage distress ink, and then overstamping in black to give a slightly blurred effect. The circles were masked off and the rays were stamped with Faded Jeans distress ink. Finally the central panel was edged with more bundled sage, applied with an ink blending tool. The mat was cut from white card and coloured in the same way. The barcode stripes were stamped on white card with Faded Jeans ink and then edged with Bundled Sage. The strip mat was coloured with Faded Jeans, applied direct to the card and then torn down each side.
Our ever-generous sponsor Simon Says Stamp is offering a $50 gift voucher as the prize again this week! The winner will be chosen at random from those who enter the challenge, so why not give it a try? At the very least why not head over to the Challenge Blog to see how the other members of the design team have interpreted this weeks theme! :)
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Saturday, 11 June 2011
All Taped Up!
Another card swap card today, with some of that paper tape I bought as a border around the edges of the stamped panel. I dunno what it is about these 5x5 cards, but the size seems to suit me perfectly, I'm really enjoying making them!
More tomorrow :)
More tomorrow :)
All about the numbers
Another card today from the set I made for a card swap. The border is taken from another of the rolls of paper tape I bought the other day. The central panel is a Tim Holtz stamp coloured with fired brick and antique linen distress stains, set on a mat coloured with broken china and faded jeans distress ink.
More tomorrow! :)
More tomorrow! :)
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Friday, 10 June 2011
If I ruled the world ... (ruled....geddit?)
A real rarity from me today - something that features NO STAMPING whatsoever! I know, I kinda threw that one at you without any warning and now you're feeling dizzy and can't believe your eyes! :) My apologies!
More of the adhesive paper tape i showed yesterday, along with a bit of the DCWV Tattered Time card stack as the central panel, perfect match for the tape, dontcha think? :)
More tomorrow....
More of the adhesive paper tape i showed yesterday, along with a bit of the DCWV Tattered Time card stack as the central panel, perfect match for the tape, dontcha think? :)
More tomorrow....
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Cardswap Card 1
I've recently taken part in a card swap for which I had to make 8 cards, and here is the first of them. I recently bought a pack of 5 rolls of number themed adhesive paper tape and used a strip of one of them on this card. As for the main panel, I wanted the background to look quite "painterly", so after stamping the main figure I used a small artists paintbrush to paint a mixture of Wild Honey distress ink and water as the background. The small brush left lots of brush stroke patterns behind, which was just what I was hoping for. Once it was dry, I used an ink blending too with Barn Door distress ink around the edges of the panel. The figure was stamped with Versafine ink and painted with distress inks and water.
Next card tomorrow! :)
Next card tomorrow! :)
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Monday, 6 June 2011
Just Taggin' Along!
The theme for this week's Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge is "a tag". Having recently got a bumper pack of manila tags, I was all set for this theme! :)
I started off by using an ink blending tool and distress ink pads in Barn Door, Wild Honey and Walnut Stain to create the background. The circles were stamped in Coffee archival ink and the fleur de lys, stars and clock were stamped in black archival ink. Finally elements were painted with an artists paint brush using paint dabbers and highlighted with a white pen.
Our ever-generous sponsor Simon Says Stamp is offering a $50 gift voucher as the prize again this week! The winner will be chosen at random from those who enter the challenge, so why not give it a try? At the very least why not head over to the Challenge Blog to see how the other members of the design team have interpreted this weeks theme! :)
I started off by using an ink blending tool and distress ink pads in Barn Door, Wild Honey and Walnut Stain to create the background. The circles were stamped in Coffee archival ink and the fleur de lys, stars and clock were stamped in black archival ink. Finally elements were painted with an artists paint brush using paint dabbers and highlighted with a white pen.
Our ever-generous sponsor Simon Says Stamp is offering a $50 gift voucher as the prize again this week! The winner will be chosen at random from those who enter the challenge, so why not give it a try? At the very least why not head over to the Challenge Blog to see how the other members of the design team have interpreted this weeks theme! :)
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