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Monday, August 10, 2009

LPSC28 and a Tutorial!!

Happy Monday! What a fun and busy weekend we had over here. I hope yours was good and you're ready for the week! :) Of course Mondays over here mean a new challenge from the {Little Paper Shop}!

Some NEWS over at LPS this morning that I wanted to share! Julia a new forum site and we'd love to have you join us for fun project sharing, chats, and more! Click here to visit the forum - see you there. :) ALSO, there is newa coupon code for 15% off the entire purchase active RIGHT NOW. Yeah!! Who doesn't love coupon codes?? All you have to do is enter the code NEWLOOK at checkout. What a deal! Coupon code is valid until August 31st.

This week's challenge on the LPS blog is to use YOUR favorite color combo challenge! Well my favorite color combo is ALL of them, I think it depends on the image, the layout, my MOOD, LOL. So I'm sharing a card today that I made for the spread in the June issue of Scrapbook News and Review as their Guest Cardmaker. This card also had a tutorial to go along with it, so I will share that with you as well. Before I get to all that, I just wanted to remind you to check out the LPS blog for more inspiration, and if you play along with us, you will have a chance to win two free digis from the {Little Paper Shop}! Link up your post on the LPS blog to enter. If you upload your creation, use keyword LPSC28.


Custom-Colored Background Cloud Tutorial

Supplies - Image or paper you want to add the clouds to, cloud template (mine is home made!), ink, sponge, scratch paper for under your work.

Instructions:

1. If you don't have one, you'll need to make a cloud template. You can use acetate (a transparency sheet), heavy plastic, such as a kid's toy package or clear box, or even paper. If you do use paper be careful because ink will transfer off if you try to use a different color, so you might need several for different colors. To make the template I just hand-drew some puffy clouds. You can see from the photo that my template is not symmetrical, which I did on purpose. I didn't want the clouds to look too much "the same" as I work with them, so I intentionally tried to give it some variety. For this template I used a piece of packaging from some markers I had bought.

2. Starting at the bottom of your piece, set the cloud template onto your project where you want to begin. Get some ink onto your sponge, then dab off just a bit onto the scratch paper so you don't start off with a dark blob where the ink is the heaviest. Then, beginning with the sponge on the template, drag the inky sponge off and onto the paper with an upward motion.

3. Continue this pattern of inking up the sponge, sponging off onto scratch paper and then dragging the sponge from the template onto the paper. You will work from the bottom up and keep moving the template until you are done. You can vary the position of your template so that your clouds don't look too much the same as you work upwards.

4. Now your project is finished. Some optional finishing touches include sponging the edges and adding a bit of ink color to any areas that are too "white" to fit into the rest of the project. To do that, simply ink up your sponge, sponge off WELL onto scratch paper and then very lightly drag over the areas you want to add a hint of color too. You can always go back and add more color, but you can't take it away, so use this sparingly!


5. Another way I use this technique is to add clouds behind a person or scene on a card. When you do this, you will want to make a mask of your image so that you don't accidentally get the cloud ink onto your finished product. Mask off your image {you will probably want to tape it down using repositionable adhesive} and then proceed to add clouds per the above instructions. When you remove the mask you'll have a lovely sky behind your image, but the image itself is clean!

6. Finish project using this piece. You can see mine at the top of this post. I wanted to add - by no means did I invent this "technique", however this is my own written and photographed description of how *I* do it. That's all!

Thanks for stopping by today! Hope you have a good one. :)

Friday, September 19, 2008

Penguin Cutie from JLO

Sketch challenges are among my favorite stamping challenges to participate in. I think because I have a lot of stamping "stuff", plus so many ideas, it's hard to make decisions, and especially hard to get started. At least for me. Some days I go down to create and get so overwhelmed I just end up doing something else instead. The horror!!

Anyway, after having some fun playing around with the Verve September OSW template with a fall theme, I decided I had to make some more. This little penguin is from the new "Save the Ocean" set by Jessica Lynn Original. What a fun set - lots of ADORABLE animals just begging to be colored!

I know that penguins and flowers don't usually go together, but I loved the colors of this paper and they work well for the image itself, so c'est la vie! At the zoo here in town, the penguin exhibit has flowering bushes around it, so...

TIP: It's EASY make custom-colored Dew Drops to fit your project! Simply punch a 1/4" circle of your desired cardstock and put it on top of a mini glue dot right on the roll. Then, take the whole roll of paper, lift it up and "smoosh" it back on top of the paper so that your little 1/4" circle is sandwiched between two mini glue dots and is still on the wax paper roll. Then add your Dew Drop (um, cheap Michael's thingies from the floral section, in my case) to the top glue dot. The paper shows right through and makes the whole Dew Drop look like it's that color. I explained it this way because I found with the little circle dots it's easier to add the Dew Drop to the paper than add the paper to the Dew Drop.

Supplies, etc. Stamps - Save the Ocean from Jessica Lynn Original, A*Muse Oval. Paper - Bordering Blue, Kiwi Kiss, GP 110# white and gray, unknown patterned paper. Ink - Palette Noir, Bordering Blue. Other - 1/4" circle punch, mini glue dots, dimensionals, silver organdy, French Blue grosgrain, slot punch, Dazzling Diamonds glitter, Quickie Glue Pen, black Glaze pen, orange Glaze pen.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Tutorial Thursday - 08/28/08

Good stuff! Just links today...

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 08/26/08

Tips for today!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Tutorial Thursday - 08/07/08

A great link for today with a gorgeous card from Mel, featuring bellyband-elope and Pastels & Blender pen coloring.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 08/05/08

Using border punches - a good thing to remember from The Paper Garden.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Tutorial Thursday - 07/31/08

Alright, back to our regularly scheduled programming! For today...tutorials.

Happy stamping!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Tutorial Thursday - 07/17/08

Some links to tutorials and other great stuff today!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 07/15/08

Here are some fresh new tips for today!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 07/08/08

Some links for you today. We're moving this weekend so wish us luck!

  • How to use Glimmer Mist from Inspirational Tips, Techniques and Tutorials. Thanks girls!
  • Puffy Velvet Markers {also from Inspirational Tips, Techniques and Tutorials}.
  • The I Like Markers blog by Marianne. Just...go there and read everything. And keep checking back {yes, that's my tip for that one, LOL}.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Tutorial Thursday - 07/03/08

Some tutorial links to share today - have a great and safe holiday weekend everyone!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 07/01/08

GREAT tips today, some are a couple weeks old but they are must-reads if you missed them the first time!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 06/24/08

Tuesday again - and it's getting busy here. Packing to do, stamping to do....how will I ever choose which? LOL. Well I guess eventually the new owner is going to toss us outta this house and take the choice away from me, but I think I still have a few days' wiggle room!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 06/17/08

Here's a good one on mask storage from Pamela. Great idea!

I got this indexing tip from Phyllis McKay, an TAC rep off of the Midwest Stampers Yahoo Group. "Tip: The way I store my unmounted stamps is to stamp the image on a 3 x 5" card. These will fit into a photo album found at most $1 stores or craft stores. Then I put the stamp itself into a CD plastic holder. Using a Sharpie I write on the edge of the CD holder a number. I put the co-oresponding number on the 3x5. This way when I am looking for a particular stamp, I flip thru the album until I see the image I want. Then I look for the number of the CD holder which I keep numerically. It makes find the stamp easy this way and takes up little room."

That's all for now, still recovering from my nasty illness. Enjoy!

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Tutorial Thursday - 06/12/08

From Lisa Johnson - Create Scallop Charms with Shrink Plastic. Oh, what a great idea, her project is SO cute and I have a whole bunch of shrink plastic...somewhere in my stamp room. Maybe I'll find it when we move?

Black Magic card making from Frances Byrne.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 06/10/08

Here's a great one from Julie Koerber about using stickers. I have a lot of tips from her lately don't I? She's a GENIUS! I love her blog - even when I get behind {overall} on my blog Readering, I she's in the group that I always keep up with.

Make your own memo cube from Carrie Gaskin. How smart is she?? VERY!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 06/03/08

Julie Koerber has some great info on toning down ink that is just "too bright" and adding some gorgeous shimmer at the same time. Go see!

A great idea from Pamela on using up those scraps - and dressing up your cards too!

Also one from Jeanette Blok - a cool use for those inexpensive plastic flowers designed for gardens (the english version of the post is at the bottom).

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 05/27/08

Some great tips for today, be sure to check them out! Leave love for the authors if you have a second.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 05/20/08

I got this tip from Etha - it's a good one! I can't wait to try it out. I am all for anything with the Prisma/Copic markers you know!

I just tried this out the other day: color your white heat embossed images! If you have an image that has some solid areas: stamp on black or dark card stock with versamark or white pigment ink, then heat emboss with white powder. After it cools, color your image with Copic markers (alcohol art markers). It dries permanent over the EP and looks real neat on the dark paper. The colors are very vibrant over the white embossed layer.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Tipster Tuesday - 05/13/08

From Melanie Muenchinger - the secret of perfect paper piercing -- and those templates fit with the circle Nestabilties too!!

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