Showing posts with label Bookmarks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bookmarks. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2022

Altenew March 2022 Folktales & Stories Collection Release Blog Hop + Giveaway ($300 in total prizes)


Hello, crafty friends!
I'm ecstatic and honoured to be joining Altenew for the March 2022 Folktales & Stories Collection Release Blog Hop today showcasing new stamps, dies and more!

If you arrived here from Norine Borys's Blog, then you are on the right track. If this is your first stop, then you will want to start at the beginning, the Altenew Card Blog. We've got tons of inspiration and giveaways for you on the hop today, so keep reading till the end of this post for more information.




I loved the details in the beautiful floral stamp from the Endless Florescence Stamp & Die Set. and thought it would look wonderful embossed in white with just a touch of color added.  To keep the focus on the s embossed images, I added just a simple ink blended background to complete the card.


I started off by stamping the floral image from the Endless Florescence Stamp Set in Versamark Ink onto Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock, sprinkled White Embossing Powder over the image, and melted it with a Heat Tool. Next, I coloured the image using Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers and cut it out with the coordinating die.

Once that was done, I die-cut Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock using the Layer 3 Die from the Precision Layering Mini Slimline B Etched Dies. Next, I adhered thin strips of Masking Tape all around the panel and blended Firefely ink (Green Valley Ink Set) around the edges and in the centre of the cardstock to give the panel a little depth. I let the panel dry and then added some black and green  paint splatters for interest. Next, I stamped a sentiment from the Endless Florescence Stamp Set onto the bottom left of the panel using Obsidian Ink and adhered the embossed images on the panel using foam squares for dimension.

Once that was done, I die-cut Pink Sand Cardstock using the Layer 2 Die from the Precision Layering Mini Slimline A Etched Dies to create a mat for my card front and then attached it to an top-folding white card base using tape runner. Then, to finish, I adhered some Antique Gold - Sequins to embellish my panel.


My second card features the new Botanical Bookmark Stamp Set and coordinating Dies (also available as a bundle) against a heat-embossed background made using the new Rosy Blooms Stamp Set.


To make this card, I started off by stamping the leaves from the Rosy Blooms Stamp Set in Versamark Ink onto Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock, then sprinkled some White Embossing Powder over the images, and melted the powder with a Heat Tool. Next, I applied Sweet Leaf and Minty Mint inks on the top two-thirds of the panel using an ink blending tool to highlight and bring out the embossed areas more.  

Next, I stamped the sentiment layers from the Botanical Bookmark Stamp Set in Parrot, Razzleberry, and Mangrove Root inks onto Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock. Then, I die-cut the image using the coordinating die and adhered the pieces on the panel using foam squares for dimension.  Next, I stamped the accompanying sentiment from the Botanical Bookmark Stamp Set onto Rubellite Cardstock in Versamark Ink, then covered some White Embossing Powder over the image, and melted the powder with a Heat Tool and added to the card with two layers of foam tape for more dimension. Once that was done, I added some pink and blue paint splatters using the Altenew Watercolor 36 Pan Set for interest.

Then, to complete, I mat my card panel with layers of Dazzling Diamond and Rubellite Cardstock before adhering it down to a side-folding A2-size white card base using tape runner.  I finished the design with some sparkling silver sequins around the sentiment to embellish.


Next up, I have two bookmark designs to share which I made using the new Rosy Blooms Stamp Set, coordinating diesBotanical Bookmark Die Setand the Altenew Watercolor 36 Pan Set. The blooms in this set are so gorgeous and they’re the perfect size to scatter across a card panel.



I started by trimming a piece of Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock (110 LBS) to about 7″ x 2″.  (I like this cardstock for projects like these because it’s bright white and works with so many different techniques.)  Then, I die-cut the strip with the Botanical Bookmark Die Set to form my basic bookmark shape.

Next, I used a very fine paint brush to paint some loose pale grey stripes on the bookmark using Industrial Diamond paint. After this dried, I sprinkled some black paint splatters around by tapping my brush onto my paper. I also added some sketchy sand to the bottom with the Watercolor 36 Pan Set and blended it out a bit with water.  Next, I  stamped the floral images from the Rosy Blooms Stamp Set using Obsidian Ink onto Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock. I then coloured the images using the Watercolor 36 Pan Set and cut them out with the coordinating dies.

I adhered the images to the bookmark using liquid adhesive and then stamped the word 'Bloom' from the Rosy Blooms Stamp Set using Obsidian Ink. Next, I stamped the accompanying sentiment from the Rosy Blooms Stamp Set onto a strip of Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock using Obsidian Ink and adhered it to the bookmark. I added a reinforcer and a handmade tassel with some beads to finish off the bookmark. 


For my next bookmark, I started by trimming a piece of Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock (110 LBS) to about 7″ x 2″ and then die-cut the strip with the Botanical Bookmark Die Set to form my basic bookmark shape. I thought it would be fun to add a stenciled design on the bookmark, so I secured my Stone Wall Stencil on top of the bookmark using Washi Tape and added Embossing Paste mixed with Lava Rock Re-inker to the bottom right-hand side of the bookmark with a spatula. Next, to create the blue background, To create the blue background, I simply did a wash of “Caribbean Sky” by mixing in some water with the paint and spreading it over my paper using a wide brush.

I stamped the floral images from the Rosy Blooms Stamp Set in Versamark Ink onto Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock, then covered it with some White Embossing Powder, and melted the powder with a Heat Tool. Next, I coloured the images using Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers and cut them out with the coordinating dies. I adhered the images to the bookmark using liquid adhesive and then stamped the word 'Smile' from the Rosy Blooms Stamp Set using Obsidian Ink. Then, to finish, I added some orange and grey paint splatters around by tapping my brush onto my paper. Just like the previous bookmark, I added a reinforcer and a handmade tassel with some beads to complete the bookmark. 


Giveaway Prizes:
$200 in total prizes! To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $50 gift certificate to 2 lucky winners and a $25 gift certificate to 8 winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by 02/23/2022 for a chance to win. Altenew will draw 7 random winners from the comments left on each stop of this blog hop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on 03/12/2022.

 Free Gift: 

  • Get a FREE brand new Folktales & Stories Mini Inspiration Guide with every order from 03/04/2022 through 03/06/2022. Shop HERE!
  • Get a FREE brand new Folktales & Stories Stamp & Die Release Inspiration Guide Ebook  (worth $5.99) with every order of high-value Sweet Moments Bundles. Shop HERE! *Exclusions apply.
  • Get a FREE brand new Online Cardmaking Class with every order from the new Folktales & Stories Stamp & Die Release Collection from 03/04/2022 through 03/10/2022. Shop HERE!


 Blog Hop Order:
Next Stop on this Blog Hop is the incredibly talented, Emily Midgett's blog. Just in case you lose your place along the way, here is the complete list of participants so that you can find your way back:

Altenew Blog

Jennifer McGuire

Jenny Colacicco

Vicky Papaioannou

Norine Borys

                            Hussena Calcuttawala (You are HERE)

Emily Midgett

Colleen Balija

Nathalie DeSousa

Mindy Eggen

Erum Tasneem

Jaycee Gaspar

LauraJane

Michelle Short

Cheryl Espie

Terri Koszler

Nichol Spohr

Lilith Eeckels

Nenette S. Madero

Laurie Willison

Preeti Chandran

Tenia Nelson

Therese Calvird

Virginia Lu

Nandini Karmarkar

Maryam Perez

Bridget Casey

Reiko Tsuchida

Natasha Davies

Svitlana Shayevich

Katrina Howe

Agnieszka Małyszek

Teresa Litchfield

Rosie Neustaedter

Linda Westfall

SathyaKala Sankaran

Arjita Singh

Sande Woodson

Daniel Diaz 



I really appreciate you stopping by and participating in this blog hop! If you like what you've seen from me, please give me a follow over on my Instagram (@hussena_cal) and/or subscribe to my blog if you haven't already.

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Guest Post using CrafTreat Stencils | Part Two


Hello everyone!
I am back to share some projects I made using the amazing stencils from CrafTreat's September 2018 Release. I am in love with their layered florals and amazing background stencils. So much variety to work with here! I have a total of SIX projects to share today, so let's dive right into it!


I have used the Tropical Leaves stencil for my first card. This is such a fun stencil and is so versatile to work with!


To create this card, I began by die cutting a scalloped circle frame from Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock. Once the frame was die cut, I used two inks from Altenew's Tropical Forest Mini Dye inks to color the background using the Tropical Leaves stencil.


Next, I stamped, coloured, and fussy cut some animals and placed them on my card base where I had cut out the circle frame. I also fussy cut some leaves and popped them on foam dots to add some dimension to my card. I added a stamped and die cut sentiment to finish off my card.




Card Two - CrafTreat Stencils - 2 Step Peony & Tropical Leaves


I love combining my craft supplies to give them a new look and that's what I did for this card as well. I used two stencils - 2 Step Peony & Tropical Leaves to create this card. 


The peonies were coloured using Altenew's Rose Petal inks. I coloured, fussy cut them, and placed them on my light blue ink blended background to create the focal for my card. I used the Tropical Leaves stencil for creating the leaves on my card. I coloured them using Altenew's Tropical Forest Mini Dye inks and then fussy cut them to place on my card panel. 



I also added a mix of some Altenew filler flowers (from the Beautiful Day stamp set) to give a fuller look to the arrangement. I added a piece of black and white patterned paper on the bottom of my card which is from Papericious' Monochrome paper pack. Finally, I stamped a sentiment on my card panel and that's about it! I love how this card came together!




Next up, I am sharing a set of two bookmarks I made using the CrafTreat Stencil - Lily and Iris.

I really loved how these turned out! They make for such pretty gifts to be given to any bookworm! To create these bookmarks, I used the Lily and Iris stencil with the Tombow Colorless Blending Pen and dye inks to stencil the designs on the bookmarks. I used a colorless blending pen here so that it would add a soft look to the design. If you don't have dye inks in your stash, you can work with Distress inks as well. Distress inks are very vibrant in nature, but when used with a colorless blending pen give you very beautiful results.


I used Altenew's Shades of Purple Mini Dye inks + Distress ink - Twisted Citron + Tombow Colorless Blending Pen to create the bookmark on the left, while I used Distress inks: Peacock Feathers & Twisted Citron + Tombow Colorless Blending Pen to create the bookmark on the right. I wanted to leave them as is, but then decided to add some black paint splatters and a stamped sentiment to complete the look. 




Lastly, I have two money envelopes to share I made using stencils. These stencils can be used to create a lot of interesting designs on the background of envies. Here's how I used them!

Money Envelope One - CrafTreat Stencils - Leaf Pattern Background & 2 Step Peony.

I have to admit, this envelope isn't one of my favourites, because I ended up making a major mistake in the background. I wanted the coral flowers to have a grey backdrop, but unfortunately the grey ink I used turned out to be a dark grey which almost looks like black. But I still wanted to share it with you all to give you an idea on how to creatively stretch your stencils. I used the 2 Step Peony stencil to create the flowers on my envelope. I coloured and fussy cut them and placed it on a oval lace die cut. The background for the envelope was made using the Leaf Pattern Background stencil.


This is how the flap of the envelope looks. I extended the design to the back as well to give it a more finished look. The small rose bunch is made using the Mini Rose Background stencil.




This envelope is more of my usual style and I am happy with the way it turned out! I used Sakura Modelling Paste mixed with Papericious Rajni Chawla's - Crystal Clear Glitter to create a white sparkly paste, and used this paste with the Daisy Background stencil to create the background. Once it dried, I used Distress inks - Squeezed Lemonade and Spun Sugar to create a watercolour splash on the background.


Here's how the background looks. The Papericious Crystal Clear Glitter adds a subtle shimmer to the background.


And here's how the flap of this envelope looks. I followed the same method to create the background even here. Doesn't it look pretty? 


I hope you liked my projects and found them inspirational. If you liked them, please do leave a comment below. I would love to hear from you! If you have any queries regarding any of the products or techniques used on my prooejcts, please feel free to ask me.

Thank you so much for stopping by!