Showing posts with label Maya Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maya Road. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Bright and Sunny Shabby...

It's been sunny and hot-hot-hot here lately, so I guess that's what put me in the mood for a bright shabby chic card...and that's what I ended up making to share with you today. :)




I made this flower stem a while back, using Prima leaves, a couple stamen clusters, die cut flowers using the LLLC Cherry Blossom Flowers die, and some bright yellow premade sweetheart blossoms to fill in the small spaces. Against the taupe woodgrain paper, it was a nice contrast, so it became the center of attention for this card.

A couple Maya Road grey pearl stick pins were the perfect addition to the top of the stem...




and white pearls were added after the stem was glued down to give a little luster to the niches between the flowers...




The loopy white diecut doily made a fun base for the stem, and twine dyed with Distress Ink added some colorful loopy accents to go along with the diecut...


Supplies:
Patterned paper:  Maja Design "Vintage Summer Basics" collection
Dies:   Memory Box "Whimsy Circle";   LaLa Land Crafts "Cherry Blossom Flowers"
Punch:   Martha Stewart "Vintage Doily PATP"
Stamens:   ChocolateLetters on Etsy            Sweetheart blossoms:   Wild Orchid Crafts
Leaves:   Prima            Ribbon:   local craft store             Pearls:   Recollections
Pearl stick pins:   Maya Road             Miscellaneous:   twine, cheesecloth, "Mustard Seed" Distress Ink


Thanks so much for visiting today...I hope your week started with a smile!

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Shabby All Occasion - Cardabilities #125...

Twice in recent weeks, a peek at the current Cardabilities sketch has been just what I needed to get my mojo working. Today's card is a bright, but shabby, all occasion card based on the current sketch - with one change - I turned the sketch upside down for fun!

Here's the finished card...





and here's the right-side-up current sketch that it's based on :) ...




The flowers in the cluster are all handmade using Spellbinders' Rose Creation dies - only this time, I didn't make them into roses. I used the three smallest dies in the set to color and form "generic" flowers, and used clusters of little pearl stamens in the centers. 

I added white cheesecloth, and cheesecloth dyed to match the orchid purple flowers, to add texture under the flower cluster...







In this detail shot, you can see the teal embossing powder that I scattered along the edge of the doily diecut  - I used the same powder in the left corners of the background paper...




I love embellishing stick pins with pearls and spacers. In this case, a Maya Road leaf pin with my last pink jeweled spacer (now on a hunt to find more of these at a bead store somewhere!) and a couple pearls...


Supplies:
Patterned papers:   Prima "Zephyr" collection;   Authentique "Cherish" collection
Dies:   Prima "Pineapple Doily";  Spellbinders "Rose Creations";  My Favorite Things "Royal Leaves"
Sweetheart blossoms:   Wild Orchid Crafts             Lace:   TheFunkieJunkie.com
Leaf stick pin:   Maya Road             Stamens:   ChocolateLetters on Etsy
Embossing powder:   Lindy's Stamp Gang "Tilt a Wheel Teal"           
Miscellaneous:   ""Broken China" and "Seedless Preserves" Distress Inks,  cheesecloth



Thanks so much for visiting today!

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Grateful - Cardabilities #124

Hello, again! I was feeling in the mood to make a layered, softly-colored, shabby-chic card, and when I ran across the current sketch at Cardabilities, I knew it was a perfect inspiration that would be so much fun to play with.

Here's the finished card...


(and here's the inspiration sketch...)



This time, for a floral cluster, I used a couple mini gardenias, next to a small lily, and just a couple mini roses, all sitting inside a twine wreath (inspired by all those threads inside the circle on the sketch)...




and atop a chipboard heart and heart circle frame that are inked and coated with clear German glass glitter for a slightly sparkly, sugared look...




The sentiment, perfect for either a thank you card or friendship card, (because I like to leave my options open when I'm not making a card for a specific use at the time) is a Tim Holtz "Big Chat" sticker backed with chipboard for stability...



Supplies:
Patterned papers:   My Minds Eye Lost & Found "Heirloom"
Chipboard heart and frame:   Maya Road            Dies:   Sizzix "Flowers Branches & Leaves"
Flowers:   Wild Orchid Crafts              Pearls:   Recollections              Sentiment:   Tim Holtz "Big Chat"
Lace and pearl stem:   local craft store
Miscellaneous:   clear medium German glass glitter,  twine,  Liquitex Ink! acrylic inks - Carbon Black & Titanium White



Thanks for visiting today!
          


Friday, January 9, 2015

LOTV - Be Mine...

TGIF...happy Friday, everyone!

Today's card is filled with the spirit of Valentine love, but made up in a colorway that's just short of ordinary.

Lili of the Valley has a beautiful new paper pad out called Mr. & Mrs. and as beautiful as these papers are for wedding and anniversary cards, I thought they'd be just as special on a Valentine, using a monochromatic white/grey/black combo with just a touch of pink...so that's just what I used it for...




The floral cluster is one large dusty pink rose made using Spellbinders' Rose Creation dies, surrounded with smaller mulberry paper roses, grey pearl stick pins, and a small pearl flourish...





To the right, a piece of white lace colored with Distress Inks to complement the paper colors, and highlighted with a couple Valentine stamps from Set 22, Love Sentiments, shabbily stamped in Watering Can grey ink just above the lace trim...




And the main sentiment, also from Love Sentiments, sitting atop a little cluster in the lower right corner...




Inside, I used a die cut and a sweet little sentiment from the  A5 Verses set...


Supplies:
LOTV Patterned Papers:  Mr. & Mrs. 
LOTV Stamps:   Set 22, Love Sentiments;   Set 10, A5 Verses
Dies:   Spellbinders Lace Hearts, and Rose Creations;   My Favorite Things Royal Leaves;  
La-La Land Crafts Honeycomb and Heart Doily Border
Lace:   TheFunkieJunkie.com          Small roses:   Wild Orchid Crafts          
Pearl flourishes:   Prima            Pearl stick pins:   Maya Road
Miscellaneous:   Pumice Stone and Spun Sugar Distress Inks;  twine;  white craft paint




Thanks so much for visiting today...have a wonderful weekend!





Friday, October 31, 2014

Back to the "Grab Bag"...

Happy Friday and Happy Halloween, everyone!

As you can see by the post title above, I went back into to my "grab bag" for today's card.

In case you haven't followed me for long and haven't seen me refer to this before, my "grab bag" is a large baggie of embellishments that I previously made/altered/painted, etc. for a project, but ended up not using. So I put them in my large "grab bag" and every now and then, I pull some of the items out and challenge myself to make up a card or altered project using them.

This time, I pulled out a group of aged/vintage-looking pieces - an inked and mini-pearl embellished kraft and white cardstock clock face, an inked air-dry clay frame, and an inked-up wooden flourish. Once I chose a piece of patterned paper from Prima's Stationer's Desk collection, it all came together beautifully...I decided on deep red accents to the vintage brown pieces...



The air-dry clay frame was already inked with Tea Dye and Vintage Photo Distress Inks from the first time I intended to use it. I added some Bisque Liquid Pearls around the beaded edges as another accent this time. The key charm inside was originally black...after a coat of gesso and red craft paint to the outside edges, I distressed it lightly with extra fine sandpaper...




Red lilies, and red and cream roses surround and accent the frames...






And the inked wooden flourish fit perfectly up in the corner, embellished with a few more roses and pearls...


Supplies:
Patterned paper:   Prima Stationer's Desk collection (A4)
Key charm:  Prima Vintage Trinkets - Tiny Treasures Fleur
Kraft clock face:   Maya Road            Frame:   Martha Stewart mold and air-dry clay
Flowers:   Wild Orchid Crafts            Wood flourish:   local craft store      
Lace:   TheFunkieJunkie.com            Pearls:   Recollections
Miscellaneous:   cheesecloth,  twine,  Bisque Liquid Pearls,  Vintage Photo Distress Ink


Thanks so much for visiting today...and if you're here in the US and on Daylight Savings Time, don't forget to "fall back" Sunday at 2 am...YAY for an extra hour's sleep! :)

Have a great weekend!


Friday, August 8, 2014

The Twinery - You Are So Sweet...

Good Friday morning, everyone! I'm so pleased to announce that I was invited to be a Guest Designer over on The Twinery blog for August! When Julie first invited me, the ideas started flowing immediately. I've been playing with different styles lately - shabby chic, mixed media, watercolor - and I knew incorporating their wide selection of beautiful twines into these would be a fun experience!

So today, I'm starting off with a "fully loaded shabby chic mixed media" card, in some of my favorite colors...




The background starts off on a piece of 140# cold press watercolor paper. I floated bright shades of purple, pink, green, and aqua watercolors, and when they dried, added some pieces from an old dress pattern. Next, I used modeling paste with a chickenwire stencil to add just a hint of texture to the left side (it's barely visible in the photo, but it's there). Finally, I used gesso to adhere some twisted pieces of cheesecloth, and sprayed the cheesecloth with purple sprays, adding a final touch of Diamond Stickles to brighten it up a bit.

The chipboard dress form was painted white first (you can see that I left it white under the skirt). I "distressed" the base and top with black, cream, and bronze acrylic paints to give them an aged look. The bodice is a scrap of patterned paper. The skirt was the fun part...a layer of cheesecloth, then tulle accented with Diamond Stickles, and finally, pretty accents of Lilac Solid and Lilac Stripe twines...




The sentiment block is tucked into the florals with the use of a painted memo pin...




And finally, Gold Shimmer twine added just the right amount of sparkly accent to the lower corner of the card as big bows tucked under the florals...


Supplies:
Twines:   The Twinery - Gold Shimmer,  Lilac Solid,  Lilac Stripe
Dress form:   Maya Road            Lace:   TheFunkieJunkie.com
Stencil:   The Crafters Workshop/Mini Chickenwire            Flowers:   Wild Orchid Crafts
Die:   Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves          Pearls:   Recollections            Tim Holtz Memo Pin
Sentiments:   Winnie & Walter/The Big, The Bold, and You;   Simon Says Stamps Handwritten Greetings
Mixed media supplies:   Sakura Koi watercolors,  sewing pattern pieces,  modelling paste,  Distress Inks,
cheesecloth,  Diamond Stickles


Thanks so much for visiting today...have a wonderful weekend!


Sunday, November 11, 2012

TSTR - Sweet Shabby Christmas

I'm so happy that this is the week I was asked to be a Guest Designer for The Shabby Tea Room (not that I'm not happy for that any week!).  But this week's photo inspired me to start, and nearly complete, a project that's been percolating in my brain since *last* Christmas...hopefully some of you know how that goes. :)

For Halloween and Thanksgiving seasons, I have mini albums that I put out as part of my table top decorations.  They're not photo mini albums, but purely decorative - with vintage holiday images, poems and sayings, and lots of fun embellishments.  I got as far as purchasing this Maya Road 4x4 chipboard album for my Christmas album, but it was put up in the supply closet for another day...until I saw this week's inspiration photo.

So this...


came about after seeing this week's beautiful inspiration photo that Lenet chose for us, along with the challenge to include some shimmer or glimmer...



Here's a better side view of the faux ribbon bookmark and large sparkly charm...


Supplies for cover (inside and outside):
Patterned papers: BoBunny Kitchen Spice/Allspice (b side) (cream); Basic Grey Figgy Pudding collection (aqua/white on inside covers); Basic Grey Manila Basics collection (cream dot/inside covers)
Poinsettia dies: Spellbinders Layered Poinsettia      Punch: Martha Stewart Medium Branch
White pearls and clear crystals: Recollections      Crocheted lace: TheFunkieJunkie.com     
Sentiment stamp: Inkadinkado      Crystal ball charm: Art-i-cake by Amy Labbe     Gold pearls: Queen & Co.
Miscellaneous & craft store supplies:  mini grapevine wreath (painted and glittered);  silver bells (painted and glittered); chipboard star;  silver German glass glitter;  ribbon clamp;  embossed ribbon;  clear coarse glitter;  white acrylic paint; matte decoupage glue

And here's where another crafty "accident" worked totally in my favor.  See those glittery blue jingle bells? Yep, pure accident. 

I had coated the silver bells with white acrylic paint to start...so far, so good.   Then I coated them with Glossy Accents, and sprinkled on some Martha Stewart Clear Coarse glitter - still in HappyLand.  As I watched them dry, an "oh no!" look appeared on my face. Some sort of chemical reaction between the metal, paint, Glossy Accents, and glitter made those areas turn light blue (the parts that didn't have Glossy Accents and glitter didn't turn, so although I'm no chemist, I think it's the metal and Glossy Accents/glitter combo that did the trick).  But heck, I had a dozen of them like this, so surely something would come up that required blue accents...and this week's challenge did just that.  :)

Although I haven't completely finished adding the quotes/poems/sayings to all the pages, I can show you how far I have gotten and share a few of the pages with you.

Here's an open view of the mini album. The album comes with 8 chipboard pages, but because I'm such a "lumpy" embellisher, I'm going to have to remove one or two of the pages to make room for them to move on the binder rings.  (When I get closer to finishing, I'll know for sure if I have to do this.)



Here are a few shots of some of the pages that are close to being complete. On the inside pages, I used patterned papers from the (6x6) Carta Bella Winter Fun collection, Authentique Peaceful collection, and Fancy Pants St. Nick collection.



That cute little snowman is a Royal Langnickel rub-on that I found at the craft store last year.  He's applied to a piece of white cardstock, then to a piece of lightweight chipboard, then cut out and adhered to the page with foam tape over a snowbank of glitterey white German glass glitter.  The star is a Martha Stewart punch - it's punched from blue glitter paper, then a couple more times from light grey cardstock. All the layers have a tiny 1/16" high foam dot between them to give the snowflake dimension.

The large wooden snowflake is a craft store purchase, with a Basic Grey Bling-It crystal snowflake applied over the top, and a few white pearls added for fun.  The "merry Christmas" stamp came from the $1 bin at the craft store last year. :)


These are the two pages that are closest to being finished.  The Maya Road chipboard window on the left side is painted, inked, and glittered.  A little vintage Christmas scene is adhered behind it, and a silver tinsel stick (we used to call these "pipe cleaners" back in the old days) is bent around the window.  A K&Co chipboard sentiment chip fits perfectly beneath the window (the binder ring hole was punched through the chipboard using my Crop-a-dile).

On the other side, there's another happy Royal Langnickel snowman looking up at a couple Maya Road chipboard hearts (again, painted, inked, and glittered) with some Maya Road sentiment tickets peeking out from behind.  The background doily is a Lifestyle crafts die ("Antique Doily").


One of my favorite purchases from last year is the Tim Holtz/Sizzix "Mini Reindeer & 25 set" used on the left page.  I cut them from Claudine Hellmuth sticky-back canvas, inked and distressed the edges, and popped the little reindeer over a small fabric poinsettia layer.

On the right are a couple more stacked chipboard stars covered with silver German glass glitter (the fun part about this glitter is that, because it's made from real silver pieces, they will tarnish and darken over time and turn a beautiful, rich, dark silver color).


These are two of the pages that need a little more work..LOL  But you can see where it's going.  The Christmas stamp on the left is by Bo Bunny ("Noel Clearly Stamps").  I embellished the tree with little "ornaments" of pink pearls and crystals, and double-stamped the Christmas sentiment with both pink and black inks. The little glittered dove at the tree top is from a K&Co chipboard sticker set from last season.

On the right, the Tattered Angels chipboard frame is inked and glittered, embellished with Hug Snug bows, a silver glitter star, and some white punched branches.

Phew! Another wordy post from me today...hope it was worth your time, though. :)  Thanks so much for visiting...and I hope your week is starting with a smile!





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