Saturday, December 20, 2014
Monday, December 8, 2014
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Quick Cards Using Embossing Folders
Both of these quick cards were made with the same Anna Griffin Poinsettia and Holly embossing folder.
1. This simple but graceful card is embossed and then glitter is added to the raised areas with a Stella Wink Brush in Clear. The antique white card stock adds elegance to this simple design.
2. This card was made red card stock with a white core using the same embossing folder. I then sanded the raised areas.
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Saturday, December 6, 2014
Friday, December 5, 2014
Three Holiday Cards
I made three cards today for the holidays. The first two cards uses a tree PSX stamp and one word stamp by Danelle Johnson.
This card uses a Anna Griffin Snowfall embossing folder and a Martha Stewart edge punch set. I lightly inked the raised embossing with Festive Berries and Iced Spruce. The tree image is stamped with Distress Ink with Iced Spruce. The words are stamped with Jet Black Archival Ink.
I used Archival Inks for this one. I love how the kraft paper absorbed the ink and caused some spread. I inked the edges with worn Versacolor Pinecone cube.
For this one I used the same embossing folder as the first card on white card stock and accented with Stella Winks Brush in Clear.
This card uses a Anna Griffin Snowfall embossing folder and a Martha Stewart edge punch set. I lightly inked the raised embossing with Festive Berries and Iced Spruce. The tree image is stamped with Distress Ink with Iced Spruce. The words are stamped with Jet Black Archival Ink.
I used Archival Inks for this one. I love how the kraft paper absorbed the ink and caused some spread. I inked the edges with worn Versacolor Pinecone cube.
For this one I used the same embossing folder as the first card on white card stock and accented with Stella Winks Brush in Clear.
Posted by Cora at 11:30 AM 0 comments
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Four One Minute Holiday Cards, One Anna Griffin Embossing Folder
Today I made some quick holiday cards using the same embossing folder from Cricut Cuttlebug Anna Griffin called Festive Stripe. These were all super quick with just a few steps. I scanned them so some of the details were lost.
1. This was made with paper with a white core. After running it through the Cuttlebug I sanded away the raised areas.
2. This card was made by running a red paper with a white core through the Cuttlebug and sanding it. Then glue the paper to a cream colored card. Ink edges with Distress Ink in Festive Berries.
3. This one is very basic. Emboss a cream card and then use Wink of Stella Clear Brush to add glitter accents.
4. This is a kraft paper card embossed with the Anna Griffin folder. Color by taking the Festive Berries Distress Ink pad and rubbing it directly onto the raised part of the image. I purposely got some of the red on the debosed area in places to give it a distressed look.
1. This was made with paper with a white core. After running it through the Cuttlebug I sanded away the raised areas.
2. This card was made by running a red paper with a white core through the Cuttlebug and sanding it. Then glue the paper to a cream colored card. Ink edges with Distress Ink in Festive Berries.
3. This one is very basic. Emboss a cream card and then use Wink of Stella Clear Brush to add glitter accents.
4. This is a kraft paper card embossed with the Anna Griffin folder. Color by taking the Festive Berries Distress Ink pad and rubbing it directly onto the raised part of the image. I purposely got some of the red on the debosed area in places to give it a distressed look.
Posted by Cora at 7:17 PM 2 comments
Friday, November 28, 2014
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
Puss N Boots Paperweight
Hi. I hope you all are doing well on this cold day. This project is one I made after taking an online class with Junelle Jacobsen. I love her fun whimsical style. It is a combination of paper piecing and acrylic paints/ mediums.
Posted by Cora at 1:38 PM 2 comments
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Fall Tag Tutorial - Using New Distress paints
Yesterday I got my shipment of the new Distress Paint colors from Marco Paper. There are six yummy colors in total. I decided to try all of them on a tag. At first I was not sure how they would look all together but in the end they definitely spoke to me.
Supply List:
Tim Holtz Distress Paints; Ripe Persimmon, Scattered Straw, Gathered Twig, Pumice Stone, Dusty Concord, Crushed Olive,
Studio 490 Stamps; Well Worn Art,
Tim Holtz Layering Stencils; Dot Fade, Honeycomb,
Tim Holtz Distress Markers; Mowed Lawn, Picket Fence,
Wendy Vecchi Archival Ink; Potting Soil,
VersaColor Ink Cube; Pinecone,
Ranger Nonstick Craft Sheet
Manila Tag
Natural Jute Cord
Water Mister
Heat Embossing Gun
Directions:
Using the Honeycomb stencil lay down each color of Distress Paint. About an inch of each color. Gently dab so that the paint does not run under the stencil. Gently mist with water. Quickly remove stencil and dry with a heat gun.
Add some paint to the craft sheet and mist. Rub tag in misted colors.
When dry, color stem with Mowed Lawn Distress Marker and finish with Pickett Fence marker to add highlights.
Add Picket Fence marker to craft sheet and spray with mister.
Rub tag in white mist to add droplets to the tag.
Tie jute cord through hole in tag. Fray cord.Posted by Cora at 7:54 PM 5 comments
Labels: distress paint, wendy vecchi archival ink
Friday, August 15, 2014
Onesie Using New Martha Stewart Multi Surface Paint
I discovered some wonderful new paints from Martha Stewart this weekend at Michaels. They can be used on lots of different surfaces including metal,wood,fabric and glass. The new line of Martha Stewart paints also includes lots of fun tools, stencils and mediums. I bought the fabric medium to make the paint permanent on fabrics. You just add paint to the medium and mix. It is really simple. I decided to stencil on a baby onesie. I used the color Goji Berry in satin finish. The stencils are from the set Fair Isle Dots. After stenciling onto the onesie I ironed the design to heat set.
Posted by Cora at 5:44 PM 2 comments
Labels: Martha Stewart Paint
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Zentangle Madness
I have recently gotten into a form of doodling called Zentangle. This is one of my first attempts. I love my new pen. It is a Gel Xtreme 0.7. The paper is Artagain by Strathmore.
Posted by Cora at 7:24 PM 4 comments
Labels: zentangle
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Having Fun With Dylusions
Last weekend I played with some new Dylusions stamps and Spray Mists I got at a stamp show. They are so much fun to play with. Even I can be an expert doodle maker. The background was made using the Distress Stains. I stenciled the circles with a stencil from Balzer Designs and brown Versacolor. I use this small worn-out cube of Versacolor to ink images and for light stenciling. The image of the girl was colored with Distress Markers.
Posted by Cora at 6:49 AM 1 comments
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Girls, Girls, Girls
I have been practicing drawing different types of girls. These are the girls before I have added color.
Unfortunately this one was on the reverse side of the girl I posted yesterday. Note to self: When using Copics do not place drawings on both sides of a page. This was heavy watercolor paper so I was surprised but those Copics soak into the paper.
Unfortunately this one was on the reverse side of the girl I posted yesterday. Note to self: When using Copics do not place drawings on both sides of a page. This was heavy watercolor paper so I was surprised but those Copics soak into the paper.
Posted by Cora at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Saturday, May 24, 2014
My Girl
This is homework from another online class I am taking called Drawing the Girls taught by Martha Lever.
I colored this one with Copic markers. The background is Versafine through a stencil by Tim Holtz. After looking at this one for awhile I decided I needed more interest. So I added tissue paper to the background, silk paint and gesso. The stencil on the shirt is by Tim Holtz.
I colored this one with Copic markers. The background is Versafine through a stencil by Tim Holtz. After looking at this one for awhile I decided I needed more interest. So I added tissue paper to the background, silk paint and gesso. The stencil on the shirt is by Tim Holtz.
Posted by Cora at 5:00 AM 1 comments
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