Back with a fresh new challenge over at Less is More and for this fortnight's challenge we have a really fun Theme for you. Here's the cue...
...something that you've not used on your cards in ages / out of fashion or favour /
older stash items
We have two fabulous Guesties joining us this week, Cara and Sue, our previous January and February Winners. Please do pop over to say hi and to see what they've been bringing back for this challenge.
For my cards today I've chosen some old items from my stash which I've not used in a LONG time.
The first stash item I grabbed was my chalks, and I made two versions of the same design...
On a panel of white cardstock I stamped the dandelion image twice in VersaMark ink. I then dabbed on some chalks using a cotton pad. Once most of the design was covered in chalk I then blended the colour a little more to pick up the detail of the images. As you're adding chalk to an ink that's still sticky it's best to dab first instead of swirling so as not to blur the stamped images. I then used a co-ordinating green ink to stamp the sentiment. The panel was then popped up on fun foam onto a pink card base.
Materials used:
- Stamps: Happy Little Stampers - Dandelion Wishes
- Ink: VersaMark; Versa Color - Bamboo
- Chalks: Craf-T Products - Decorating Chalk
- Coloured cardstock from stash
Challenge entries:
Addicted to Stamps and More - Challenge #287 - Make Your Mark (chalks)
Moving Along with the Times - Challenge #69 - Springtime
For my second version of this design I used the chalks on black cardstock...
The process here was the same but instead of using VersaMark I used a white pigment ink to which the chalk was then added. The sentiment and stems here are in fact green but it doesn't show up too well in the pic. The panel was then popped up on some black fun foam onto a green card base. You do get more of a haze around the images on the black cardstock but I think that adds a nice softness to it.
Materials used:
- Stamps: Happy Little Stampers - Dandelion Wishes
- Ink: Hero Arts - Unicorn
- Chalks: Craf-T Products - Decoration Chalk
- Coloured cardstock from stash
And for my third card, and the one I shared over at the main LIM post, I had fun once again playing with shrink plastic!
I started by stamping the butterfly onto the rough side of some shrink plastic and then coloured it in with my coloured pencils. You don't have to be too particular with the colouring detail as it will shrink to seven times smaller than it's original size. I die cut the butterfly with its co-ordinating die and then used my heat gun to apply the heat required to shrink it. It will curl while shrinking but it generally returns to a flat image, although my butterfly's antennas did get a little twisted in the process but I quite like how they look! When still warm I just placed an acrylic block over it to ensure it was completely flat. Here's a closer look...
On my card base I stamped the 'happy' using my MISTI with four different inks to create an ombre effect, stamped the rest of the sentiment in black and then adhered the butterfly using Glossy Accents to ensure it would adhere well.
Materials used:
- Happy Little Stampers: Butterfly Birthday (and co-ordinating die), Mix Mash, Everyday Sentiments
- Ink: Versafine - Onyx Black; Versa Color - Canary, Marigold, Orange, Camellia
- Coloured with Faber Castell Polychromos
- Shrink Plastic: Funstamps - Frosted
Challenge entries:
Seize the Birthday - Anything Goes: Vibrant Colours
STAMPlorations - April Challenge - Focus on the Sentiments
Creative with Stamps - Challenge #25 - CAS + Sentiment
Happy Little Stampers - Anything Goes with HLS Stamps
Happy Little Stampers - Anything Goes with HLS Stamps
I had great fun returning to these old techniques and products. My teamies are bringing back some great products and techniques on their projects over at the main challenge blog so please do drop by and visit them if you have time.
Can't wait to see what emerges from everyone's stash for this one!