Showing posts with label Flower Frenzy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flower Frenzy. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Bleached Beauty

The technique video on StampTV by GinaK Designs this week is two methods of using bleach to create your image. Here is the card that I created for the using bleach making your own bleach pad with paper towels:

I stamped the flowers onto the dark green mat cardstock that came in the Floral Frenzy StampTV kit. I actually sponged around the edge very gently to frame the flowers and soften the edges just a bit.

I used a white top note die for the white side and used my new Tim Holtz swirl mask to create the design. I used Tim Holtz Vintage Photo distress ink to sponge over the mask. I added white antique lace on the left side of the main image, tied a piece of beautiful golden ribbon to the image. The ribbon was a free gift with a purchase from Ellen Hudson's store. (that is where I buy my Variant inks to refill my copic markers).
I added 3 brown dew drops in the upper right corner and added faux stitching around the edges and my card is complete.

Hope you have a great day!

Cathy

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Theresa's Color Challenge StampTV

Are you tired of flowers yet? I'm not tired of these beauties from the Floral Frenzy StampTV kit. This card is for the Color Challenge on StampTV hosted by Theresa this week. The challenge was to use Pink and some of the digital paper that is free to download on GinaK Designs. It was created to use with and for this kit.
I colored the lilies with copic markers and sponged around the edge with brushed corduroy distress ink by Tim Holtz. I didn't want to add a lot of embellishments but I did want something of interest in the upper right hand corner. I decided to use my corner punch as a reverse decorative punch. I punched the corner and then folded it back so the fancy design showed. I mounted the main image on a piece of Pretty in Pink SU cs. The floral dp is the first sheet that I have used of the Floral Frenzy digital paper. I love it. I tied my ribbon around the main image. I broke down and used a piece of my precious pink ribbon that came in my Floral Fenzy kit, it is beautiful and has such a wonderful sheen to it.
I mounted the main image on the bottom panel that was another piece of Pretty in Pink with a piece of the pink/brown light digital cs.
The final step was to stamp the sentiment at the bottom. I love the way that the GinaK sentiment stamps are always bold enough to be seen when stamped but they don't distract from the image.
If you don't like color challenges, there is a 3-D challenge hosted by Donna Baker, a sketch challenge hosted by Kurtis, a Scrapbook challenge hosted by Emily, a new video tonight showing how to color with colored pencils and OMS (odorless mineral spirits).
I'll be back tomorrow night, not sure with what yet, but I always have something in the works.

Good Night

Cathy

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Sunday is Challenge Day!

Sunday is usually the day that I try to catch up on a few challenges. Today I was able to complete two challenges. The first is the sketch challenge on Dog Gone Stamps. I had colored the image last week but used it to make the card for the challenge.





I colored the black lab with copic markers and used the copic airbrush for the grass and sky. The card is a 5X5 square to fit all of the pieces in. I mounted the SU kiwi kiss cardstock (cs) onto the black and white polka dot designer paper (dp). I mounted all of the squares onto white cs and then the white cs panel onto another piece of kiwi kiss cs.

I tied a piece of black ribbon with white stitching around the center panel of the squares. I wanted the card to have an I Miss You sentiment because the little pup looks like he misses his ball throwing buddy. I cut a piece of shrinki dink and stamped the sentiment on with my brushed stroke alphabet stamps from SU. I then melted and shrunk the shrinky dink with my heat gun. It is so fun to watch the shrinky dink melt and shrivel up in wierd shapes before laying flat. I almost had a disaster though, the shrinky dink was larger than some I have worked with and it started to melt onto itself. I had to use a tweezers to get it unstuck and finish heating it. Worst case senario I would have had to make another one but it came out just fine.
My second challenge was for GinaK Designs, StampTV. Melanie Muenchinger hosted the Potluck Friday Challenge which was to do a split screen project. Basically you just needed to cut an image into three sections and mount it.


My first card was really pretty but there was just something about it that I didn't like in the middle band, so I made another that I liked much better here:



Don't fall out of your chairs, but I did not use any copic markers to make this card :O. Before I became addicted to copic markers my favorite medium was watercolors. I used my SU water color crayons directly onto the Elegant Flowers stamp, from the Floral Frenzy Kit, and stamped onto a damp piece of white water color paper. I stamped the flower three times and when it was dry I stamped the crackled background stamp from Bold Flowers, also from the Floral Frenzy Kit.

I sponged the edges with Tim Holtz Weathered Wood Distress Ink and mounted my main image pieces on blue bayou cs. I had stamped the kiwi kiss piece of cs with the crackled background stamp using SU mellow moss ink.

I wanted to add a sentiment so I created a tag using my tag punch for the scalloped ends. Gotta thank my friend Theresa for that tip which I have used so many times since she showed it on her blog. I had a piece of organdy ribbon that I had dyed Not quite Navy that I tied onto the green cs panel and mounted it all on a piece of Not Quite Navy SU cs. I had some irridescent beads that matched perfectly to I glued them 3 on the top panel and 3 on the bottom panel. My second challenge card was done.


In case you want to judge my rejected card and see why I didn't think it was the best here it is: I really like the pinks and greens but something about the center panel just isn;t quite right, I will figure it out and redo it when I have time. I used the same water color technique on this card as the blue one.


I have also been working on a big DT project that I can't show you yet.

Well, I have been windy enough. I guess that happens when I don't post for a day because unless I am sick or out of town I am always creating something.

See you tomorrow night with a sexy giraffe card.... think about that one!

Cathy








Friday, February 27, 2009

Floral Frenzy Kit Card #2

I made another card tonight using the Floral Frenzy Kit for StampTV that I won from GinaK Designs. I used several elements that I haven't tried before on this card, what do you think?
I used my Spellbinder Oval nestabililty to cut out the main image and I left it in the die and used my copic airbrush to add the pink faux sponge color. This is a nice effect as it leave a perfect white edge which is a nice detail.
I used my largest scalloped oval for the brown layer and after it was cut out I embossed it with the tan embossing mat.
The pink background paper is the digital download paper Neapolitan that is a free download from GinaK Designs.
Next new thing I did was use shrinky dink for the sentiment. I cut it about 2 inches wide and 4 inches long, punched the holes in the end with a regular hole punch. I stamped Friend from the Botanical Dreams Stamp set sold at GinaK Designs as well. I then used my heat gun to shrink the shrinky dink and I got this cute small sentiment rectangle.
I ran the shimmery pink ribbon through the holes in the ends of the sentiment block and left enough ribbon on the ends to attach behind the card layer. Before I attached the ribbon I added the Thank you charm. I added the half pearls in the corners and in the lower right corner I added 2 EK punched leaves, 2 Martha Steward feathery leave punches and a Martha Steward punch butterfly.
Tomorrow I am going to work on a few challenges. Dog Gone Stamps has a neat sketch challenge to work on and StampTV has a Potluck Friday challenge by Melanie Muenchinger also.

I'll see you all tomorrow, I plan to stamp all week-end. I have a lot of DT stuff and challenges that I want to do. See you then.

Cathy