Showing posts with label Prehistoric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prehistoric. Show all posts

Masked cards with Lydia Fiedler

I went on a bit of a masking spree last weekend. It's weird how certain techniques stay around for a week or two, and then flit off to be replaced by something else. 

This week it was masking.

I decided to do two different versions of masked ink blending for my final spot with Neat & Tangled this month.

First, I wanted to do a layered image that would remain uncolored, with an ink blended background.


Layered masking is a challenge for me - figuring out which image to stamp and mask first, etc. I usually pile the stamps on top of each other and then take a few notes about what goes first. I know it comes more naturally to some people. But I'm a problem child. :)

So for this first card, I put the mammoth down, then sat the boy on him, and positioned the talk bubble. So that showed me that the first image stamped and masked had to be the little boy, because he would be blocking out the wooly mammoth image. I actually picked up the whole stack on my MISTI once I got the boy positioned right, and then just removed the mammoth that was stuck underneath. Then I stamped the boy, and stamped him again on masking paper, cut that out and covered him. Then I did the same with the talk bubble and the mammoth. I used my brushes and Peach Bellini, Key Lime, Sea Glass and Lovely Lavender inks for a soft rainbow background. Then when that was done, I brushed on a little shadow with Kraft.

I removed all the masks and left the images white to let the background be the star, and stamped the sentiment. The images and sentiment are from this set, below.


For the second card, I wanted to have a colored image on blended background, so I stamped this image in Morning Mist, stamped a second one on masking paper, and masked it. Along the side, I stamped these florals in the same ink, and cut masks for them as well. Yes, even those teeny berries. I'm crazy like that. Then I brushed on Sea Glass ink in a swath across the larger image, and then closer to the image, I added Blue Raspberry.

The reason I did that first, is so that if I spent 30 minutes coloring the main image and then somehow messed up the ink blending, I wouldn't be mad. I'd rather do my coloring last, as I'm a very slow colorer.

I colored the image with Blick Studio pencils, which are sort of my go-to these days. The cardstock is Neenah Solar White. I think that this set - it's hard to choose - is my favorite Neat & Tangled set. The sentiments are funny and the images are so incredibly sweet. I don't consider it just a fall set - I use it all year. The sentiment is from the floral set I used.

My friends at Neat & Tangled are still offering you a discount for shopping from my blog - so don't forget there are only a few days left to shop with my code.

It's been so much fun guesting with them this month, and as I said - Danielle is a stellar human, a hardworking mother of young kids, and I love any opportunity to support her with a shopping spree.
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Neat & Tangled Throwdown - Party Ensemble Challenge


Happy Monday friends!  We're really excited about today's post!  For the last several years we hosted a bi-weekly and then monthly challenge called Little Tangles.  Although we elected to discontinue that this year, we still wanted to host periodic challenges because we love to see what you guys create using Neat & Tangled.

These quarterly challenges will be be more complex and bigger, and by bigger we are also referring to the prizes!

Our first challenge is a Party Ensemble challenge, and our resident party expert Elena prepared the cutest sample ensemble for you today:

Hi there!

I'm thrilled to share some ideas for decorations for your next dinosaur party:

prehistoric party

I used the images from Prehistoric to create the party ensemble. I have to admit that this is still one of my favorite sets!
prehistoric party


The little boy riding his dino would be perfect for a little boy's birthday party or a boy's baby shower. I colored all of the dinosaurs a fun blue and cut cupcake wrappers to match.

prehistoric party

There is candy inside these fabric favor bags, and I used the tiniest dinosaur on a flag die-cut (from Classic Tag 2) to add that pop of blue that was being carried throughout the decor.

prehistoric party


The mammoths are definitely not blue (but so cute!) so I added striped straws, and the tiny dinosaur again on the drink bottle labels.

prehistoric party

Before adhering the mammoth and his dino buddy, I took a navy copic marker's highlighter edge and drew a stripe at the bottom of each wrap-around-label.

prehistoric party


Last, but not least, I created a table sign using the new Square and Chevrons cover-plate. I love this die! I opted to cut it out of a blue cardstock, and then used different blue markers to color the different pieces before putting them all back together. The "RAWR" - cut using the journaling alphas - stood out in their bright white.

I hope you like what I've created!

Isn't that ensemble the cutest?  Now it's your turn!  We want to see your take on the challenge!

Here are the details:

1) Create a party ensemble that includes at least THREE different party elements, and submit it through the Inlinkz tool below. When linking, please link to the specific blog post, not your entire blog.
2) Link back to the challenge blog and display the challenge graphic in your post.
3) Neat & Tangled products must be the focal point of your project.  You can use products from other companies, but Neat & Tangled products should be the star.
4) You may enter as many times as you would like.
5) You have until Wednesday, March 28th at 11:59 EST to enter
6) Winner will not be chosen at random, but rather will be judged based on creativity and execution.

And what is the prize you ask?

The winner will receive the entire May Neat & Tangled release and will be invited to take part in May release week!

Are you up to the challenge?  We certainly hope so!  Good luck, we can't wait to see what you all create!
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Introducing our July Guest Designer - Lexa Levana



We're excited to be introducing this month's guest designer, Lexa Levana.  Lexa's sweet cards are going to have you smiling all month.  She's a wonderful colorer and creates the sweetest scenes/vignettes on her cards.  Here's a little more about her:

Hello everyone! Let me introduce myself first, you can call me Lexa. I live in Bandung, Indonesia. I always love all things related to arts and colors as long as I can remember. I ended up took architecture as my major on university but after I got married and had my first born I quit my job as an architect. Staying at home (almost) everyday as a mom is not an easy task to do. I needed to channel my passion in art somewhere else, that's how I start cardmaking. Two years before that I had started scrapbooking as a hobby, but now I'm so engaged in watercoloring and making cards. This me time keeps me sane from hectic housework if you what I mean. ;)

Today Lexa is sharing a couple of cards featuring our Prehistoric set.  We're loving how she combined elements from older sets to complete these.  Take a look:

 
Hello crafty friends! I hope you guys are doing great today. Lexa here today and I received a huge opportunity to be a guest design for Neat & Tangled. Yay! I've been their fans for a while, so when I got an email few months ago about this..I was going crazy. Haha. I'm so thrilled and honored to take part on this. So, thank you so much for having me this month. :)

I always love dinosaurs. When I first saw all the adorable images from Prehistoric stamp set...I'm in love! So I decided to use all the images and seperate them on two cards. On my first card I use watercolor patterned papers for the background. I like how versatile this stamp set is, I make a baby card for the first one by combining the sentiment from Itty Bitty Welcoming Committee.



Momma dinosaur has two babies, one who's hanging around her neck and other one is just hatched. How cute is that! I also add googly eyes for extra fun. And don't forget to add some pretty sequins. I think the watercolor background match well with all the watercolored images. The trees are there to complete the scene, they are from Lumberjack Love.



I created a birthday card for the second one, the main images still come from Prehistoric stamp set but the 'celebrate' sentiment is from the older stamp set called Celebrate. I white embossed the sentiment and then blend some Distress Inks in Peacock Feather, Squeezed Lemonade and Wild Honey then flicked some water on the background to create some faded spots. Don't you think the bold words match the one in a speech bubble pretty well?

I really enjoy watercoloring all the cute images, it makes me happy. I also add a party hat to match the birthday theme on this one. It comes from Big Top Birthday, the size is perfect for this little girl. I use yellow Nuvo Drops for the enamels to add some textures and dimensions.



I hope you like my cards for today and thank you so much for stopping by today. I'll see you next week...have an amazing day!
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Rawr! with Keeway

Hi there friends! It's Keeway and I wanted to share a clean and simple card with you today with the adorable Prehistoric stamp set.


One of the things I love about Elena's illustrated stamp sets is that all the characters in her sets have its own character and can shine on their own. I saw the little triceritop and I knew instantly I had to create a little dino choo choo!
Consider it a rainbow tricerotop choochoo train! After I stamped and colored them with copic markers, I then die cut them with coordinated dies. To have them connect one another, I snipped off a small part of the string, and as I adhered them next to each other, I used a multiliner pen to connect the line to the tails. I also did the same for the 'rawr' flag so that it is connected onto the tail as well!

Although the large dinosaur and mammoth in the set are perfectly sized to easily to be the focus of a card, it's always fun to look at the set from a different light and see what the other pieces can do on their own as well! Hope you enjoy today's little bit of inspiration and have a fabulous day!
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A very girly dinosaur card (with Elena)

Hi there! Elena here, with a more girly take on a dinosaur card, using the new Prehistoric stamp set. I am not ready to stop playing with this set yet!



I stamped, colored and die-cut a few of the images from the set: the mammoth, the cave-girl and her toy triceratops, and placed them onto a rectangle panel. Before adhering them, I flecked some soft brown ink to add some interest to the piece.

Behind that focal panel, I placed a trimmed-down Hexastar Cover Plate die-cut. I cut it out of a soft blue that matched the color of the girl's dress and the little triceratops' horn.


To add a little punch to the card, I adhered a strip of black and white striped patterned paper to the card base.

Just above the patterned paper, I added a thinner strip of kraft cardstock. This was to bring out the brown of the chubby mammoth.

I hope you like it! If you haven't already checked out our new release, you can visit the store - CLICK!

And, on my own blog today, I'm sharing pictures of Maia's unicorn birthday party, crafted using our new Magical Day stamp set. I hope you'll check it out - CLICK!

Here's a sneak peek before you go:



♥.


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May 2017 Release Day 3: Prehistoric + Giveaway

Hello friends!

It's our favorite week of the month- release week! Welcome to day 3 of our May 2017 release! This month we have some amazing products for you - stencils, sequins, stamps, and dies! All new products will be available on Friday, May 5th at 8am EST. Be sure to stop by here everyday this week for lots of fun, inspiration, and giveaways!

In case you missed:

And today we have a dino-mite set illustrated by Elena Roussakis! Prehistoric is a 4x6 set that will surely take you back in time! With cute kids, their sweet dino pals, and some punny sentiments this set is pure prehistoric perfection!
And now for some inspiration! Be sure to head to each design team members blogs for details by clicking on the photos, and for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate! One person will be chosen from among comments on the design team members blogs!

Kelly has done a video showing how she created her card! So you can get a closer look at the images and how they work together!





Would you like to win the new Prehistoric stamp and die set? To enter:

1. Be a follower and leave a comment! 
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3. Follow Neat and Tangled on Twitter and tweet about our release, use @neatandtangled! (leave another comment)
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