Showing posts with label Creative Embellishments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Embellishments. Show all posts

Monday, January 4, 2016

Quality - The Word for 2016

Happy 2016! I am not one for making New Year's resolutions, but I do like the challenge of picking an inspiring word for the year and working towards goals associated with it.  For this year, I chose the word quality.  I want to strive for quality in all that I do...the time I spend with my family, the foods that I eat, the art that I make.  If something is worth doing it is worth doing right! I created this tag as a reminder throughout the year, not just for the first few days of January. While I was working on this, it gave me time to reflect on what I can do to make 2016 a great year.

If you want to see just how I made this, then head over to the ColourArte Blog for the full tutorial. 







Supplies
Challenges: 
Creative Embellishments: January Inspiration
IndigoBlu: All That Sparkles 

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Discover Your Passion

It turned out to be a day of experimenting  with colors and mists ( and yes, I still have the proof on my fingertips!)







Challenges:
IndigoBlu stamps used: Bloomin' Great; Crackleglaze Background; Discover Your Passion

Inspiration Photo + Ombre Effect
I was inspired by the colors and the layered swirls - I created the ombre on my background - and turned it sideways so the darkest color was to the left and it gradually lightened.

Lindy's Stamp Gang
LSG products used:Embossing Powder:  Hyacinth Blue Jade , Magic Moon Pearls , Midnight Ruby

Monday, February 9, 2015

May Arts and Faber-Castell Week





 Welcome to a fun week of inspiration with May Arts Ribbons and Faber Castell!  Be sure to see the rest of the design team's gorgeous creations all week long - and leave some love for a chance to win a $50 prize pack of Faber Castell goodies and 3 rolls of May Arts Ribbon of your choice!


I decided to make a small canvas and incorporate loads of texture and bright cheerful colors.  I added  some May Arts gold mesh to the base of my canvas and used gelatos to add bright colors.  I stenciled over that using the Whipped Spackle.  My flowers were stamped and watercolored using the Big Brush pens.

May Arts Ribbons
Faber-Castell
Other:
Stampendous Jumbo Lovely Garden
Creative Embellishments Chipboard
Wow Embossing Powder




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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Play Day in the Studio

At the end of the week, I need time in my studio to unwind and create.  So today, I did just that.  I made this mixed media piece on a wood panel and really just had fun. I sprayed the background, then stamped/heat embossed the next layer, and added stenciled modeling paste with embossing powder sprinkled on it while still wet.  The snowflakes were rub-ons, and worked great over the modeling paste (I wasn't sure if it would work or not, so it was a happy success!).  I also thought it would be fun for a frosty canvas to add "frozen" droplets of water.

So after playing for a bit today, I feel refreshed and ready for the week ahead!


 Supplies:
Lindy's Stamp Gang:
Flat Fabio: Pop Rock Purple
Creative Embellishments:  Under the Mistletoe Chipboard
IndigoBlu: Bubbles Background
Webster's Pages: Flowers
October Afternoon: Rub-ons
Stampendous: Shaved Ice, Glass Glitter
Golden: Molding Paste, Gesso
Layers of Color: stencil
Zva Creative: Bling

Challenges

(Supplies listed/linked in supply list)

Inspiration + Modeling Paste


I wanted to create a canvas to celebrate the New Year and somehow a frosty landscape celebrates a clean slate, a type of starting anew.


Saturday, December 27, 2014

Thank You

I am so thankful for the wonderful Christmas I had - and hope that you were blessed as well!  So after so much receiving, it's only appropriate to share a thank you card with you.

I fell in love with these stamps from Crafter's Companion (Frou Frou Line - Love Letters). I just crazy about their vintage charm.  I stenciled the art nouveau design (from Dreamweavers) onto the green cardstock using Imagine Crafts Electric Purple Neon Ink - don't let the "neon" scare you - this ink is fantastic for remaining bright and true on dark cardstocks.   I embossed the gold foil paper with Crafter's Companion folder, and distressed it a bit with Staz On ink in Ganache.   I framed the image with a chipboard wreath from Creative Embellishments.


 I colored the stamped image with a mix of Spectrum Noir Alcohol Ink Markers and their new  Blendable Pencils.  This was my first attempt with the pencils, so I have a bit of practicing to do... but they are really fun to play with!

Supplies
Crafters Companion Stamps: Love Letters, Frou Frou Collection
Crafters Companion Embossing Folder: Decadent Rose
Verve: Sentiment Stamp
Stencil: Dreamweavers
Chipboard: Creative Embellishments
Ribbon: May Arts
Spectrum Noir Markers: IB1, FS1, FS4, CG2, EB7
Spectrum Noir Blendable Color Pencils: 117,119,120, 063,064, 079, 081,106, 100,101.102, 043,044,045
Inks, Embossing Powder: Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko

Challenges:
Crafters Companion: December Challenge - Thank You
Spectrum Noir: December Challenge - CAS (at least my version)
Creative Embellishments: December Inspiration Challenge +Stencilling - inspired by the wreath, and jewel tone colors
Dreamweaver's Stencils - Cute and/or Quick
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge Blog - Anything Goes

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Heartfelt Creations Inspiration







Heartfelt Creations Products and Products Carried by HC

HCDP1  247 Classic Sunflower Paper Collection

HCPC 3626 Classic Sunflower PreCut Set
HCD 753 Classic Sunflower Die
Other Products Used 
Creative Embellishments Chipboard - Twig Frame With Fall Leaves
Zva Creative - Crystal Alphabet CRP-01CB-101, Flower Centers CRW-06CA-151
Art Anthology Dimensional Crystal  Paint - Red Corvette, Sunbeam



Gelatos
Core'Dinations Cardstock

Distress the edges of the patterned paper. Cut a piece of patterned paper to fit behind the chipboard frame.  Paint the chipboard leaves and attach to the frame.  Fussy cut the sunflower corner from the paper and glue to the lower left corner. Color the crystal letters with Copic marker to match your layout and create your title in the center of the twig frame. Stamp and cut the flowers using the coordinating die.  Color with gelatos, mist with water and shape.  When dry, glue the flowers together.  Add a flower center. Arrange dimensional flowers with the printed flowers.  Cut a photo mat from the paper collection and add photo to finish. 

Monday, August 18, 2014

Thinking of You with Hampton Art


I really enjoy creating cards with lots of layered texture - and today's card really fits the bill.  I combined stamps and paper from the Graphic 45 Botanical Tea collection, added some embossing and chipboard and finished everything of with a handmade rose.



 The stamped butterfly really comes to life by adding some crystal flourishes.




Supplies
Hampton Art/ Graphic 45 Botanical Tea -1,2,3 ( ICO296, ICO297, ICO298)
Graphic 45 Botanical Tea Patterned Paper
Zva Creative Flourish - CRW-07CA-120
Creative Embellishments Chipboard
Spellbinders - Embossing folder and dies
WorldWin Cardstock
DCWV Burlap


Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Heartfelt Creations Inspriration




Today is the second glimpse of the Cut, Create and Mat collection from Heartfelt Creations - and today, I'm sharing a card - that shows these versatile dies aren't just for scrapbooking!  They also create a lovely matted panel to use on cards or other small projects.

Heartfelt Creations Products and Products Carried by HC 
HCDP1 245 Cut Mat Create Paper Collection

HCD 749 Cut Mat Create Die 1A
HCD 750 Cut Mat Create Die 1B
HCD 748 Arianna Blooms Die
HCPC 3614 Summer Glory PreCut Set
HCPC 3619 Classic Rose PreCut Set
HCPC 3608 Arianna Blooms PreCut Set
HCPC 3611 Arianna Bird Haven PreCut Set
Paper Blossoms Tool Kit
Paper Blossoms Molding Mat
1259723 Art Institute Glue (Dries Clear)

Other Products Used 
May Arts Ribbon 1.5" Faux Linen Ribbon 368-15-17
Zva Creative Pearl Flourishes CRW-05CB-143




Creative Embellishments Chipboard
Tsukineko Ink: VersaMagic - Wheat, Pink Petunia, Aloe Vera, Sahara Sand. Versafine - Black
Golden Fluid Acrylics
Anna Griffin Embossing Folder

Xyron 9" Creative Station, Teresa Collins Foam Adhesives, Teresa Collins Adhesive Kit Box

WorldWin Papers -cardstock

Ink the edges of a 5 x 7 card base.  Emboss cream cardstock with a folder, and ink over the surface with Wheat ink. Distress the edges and glue to base. Die cut the rounded rectangle patterned paper and the coordinating mat from green cardstock. Machine stitch a border around the layers. Lay the chipboard circle down to get an idea of placement, then stamp the background stamp as shown.  Paint the chipboard with acrylic paints. Stamp and cut the flower using the coordinating die - shape with the paper blossoms tools. Cut greenery from the Cut Mat Create dies, Glue fibers/netting in the area where the flower will be placed. Stamp a flower border on the ribbon and tuck behind the flower. Stamp the sentiment and die cut. Place on the left side of the chipboard circle.  Finish with pearl flourishes and a few scattered sequins.

Monday, July 14, 2014

May Arts, Xyron and Simple Stories - Day One Blog Hop


Welcome to day one of the May Arts Ribbon, Xyron and Simple Stories Blog Week. The next few days promise to inspire you with fantastic ideas from all three design teams.  This is my first post of the hop for Xyron, but I will be back on Thursday with another project for May Arts. Be sure to check the blogs to see the daily line-ups and for more details on yummy prize packages.


Today's project is a faux canvas - and I'm going to show you how I created it.  I've found that sometimes if you add much media to a scrapbook layout, the page warps or curls - so this simple trick not only gives you more of a canvas look, it also solves this pesky problem.

1.  Begin with a textured cardstock (WorldWin ColorMates Textured Denim - Aqua Denim).  Use a household sponge to brush on a thin layer of gesso.


2.  Run a piece of 12 x 12 chipboard (WorldWin Heavy Chipboard) through the Xyron Creatopia to apply an edge to edge layer of adhesive.


3.  Carefully line up the edges, and  lay the cardstock  down on the chipboard.

4.  Stamp background images (Creative Embellishments) using watermark ink, and heat emboss with white powder.


5.  Arrange the elements of the layout as desired, using the Xyron/Teresa Collins foam adhesives when dimension is needed.

6. Use the Xyron Double Sided Tape to adhere the ribbon elements.

7.  Cut 3 chevrons from the printed paper ( Simple Stories - Hello Baby) Score the center of each.


8.  Use a scrap piece of plastic cross stitch canvas as a guide to pierce evenly spaced holes for stitching.
9.  Use twine to handstitch the chevrons.  Cut a plain cardstock chevron, and apply adhesive using the Xyron 5" Creative Station.  Place this on the backside of the chevrons, for a place for hidden journaling.
10.  Use double sided tape, down the spine of the chevrons to add to the layout.

11.  Fussy cut the title from the patterned paper, ink the edges and use foam adhesives to apply.

12.  Paint over the May Arts Sequin Heart with gesso to tone down the color and add to the center border.
I hope you have enjoyed my project - and remember to check out the rest of the inspiration this week!

Supplies:
Xyron:
May Arts Ribbon
Simple Stories
Zva Creative
CR-05CA-133
WorldWin Papers
Creative Embellishments



Challenges
Once Upon A Sketch - July- (Journaling theme - numbers - Mine is behind the chevrons)

Scrap Around the World - July Mood Board ( Colors, Pom-pom trim on the lampshade)
Mixed Media Monthly Challenge #2 - Around the House (sponge, plastic canvas)



Thursday, July 10, 2014

May Arts Ribbon DT - Round 2 - Video Tutorial

It's that time of year when I am giddy with excitement- but quite nervous as well - You see, my term on the design team for May Arts Ribbon is coming to an end, and I am keeping my fingers crossed that I will be blessed to continue working for this amazing company for another year. I'm a ribbon lover - I always have been, always will be, and of course, May Arts has the best ribbons around!

I always stress over what project to submit for the final round, and this year, since I am making more and more mixed media pieces, I decided to create a canvas.  But don't fret - even if the mixed media bug hasn't bitten you yet, you will still find tons of techniques that you can add to cards, layouts and all sorts of projects.  And if you do love this trend in the industry, then I hope you will be inspired  as well.


So now if you are ready to play along, here is my video to show you just how my project was created.


Here's a glimpse at some of the fantastic May Arts ribbons that I used.
May Arts Ribbons:
1.50" Textured/Two Tone Ribbon NR47
5/8" Faux Canvas 444-58-47
2" Metallic Gold Ribbon G99
3/8" Lace 390-28-09
1.5" Lace 390-15-09
Leaves Ribbon BY16, BY66
1" Leaf XL30
Other Supplies
Art Anthology Colorations, Velvet Dimensional Paint
Faber Castell Gelatos
Creative Embellishments Chipboard, Stamps
Joggles Stencil
DCWV Burlap
Golden Paints, Mediums
Wow Embossing Powder
Jacquard InkJet Printing Silk
Digital Image - Free Vintage Digital Stamps