Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

He Is Risen Two Ways w/Joni

Hello Everyone! Today I'm sharing two cards that use the same base images. By simply switching up the placement and using different bases, I'm able to achieve two totally different looks. Both cards feature the stamp set He is Risen stamps and die.

To begin, I first ink blended Distress Oxide Ink in Abandon Coral onto pink cardstock for my background. I then stamped the lilies with black ink, colored them with Copic Makers and cut them out using the companion die.

Next, I stamped the sentiment - included in the He Is Risen stamp set - in black and colored the banner with Copic Marker for interest. I then adhered the flowers and leaves with foam tape for dimension. To finish off the card, I added a few jewels from Pretty Pink Posh.

For the second card, I also distressed the card base with Distress Oxide Ink, but this time I used Black Soot, Faded Jeans, and Peacock Feathers.

Next, I splattered a little water on the card base to give it interest, since the Distress Oxide Inks react with water. The flowers and leaves were again colored with Copic Markers, but I changed the placement of the images to give it a different look.

I also switched up the sentiment on this one. I used another sentiment, also included in the same set, and heat embossed it in white on a black cardstock to make the sentiment pop. I adhered everything with foam tape and again, added some jewels from Pretty Pink Posh to finish off the card.

What do you guys think? I hope you enjoyed!

Thanks for stopping by!

Featured Supplies

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He Is Risen
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He Is Risen Die
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Thursday, March 15, 2018

Going Bold w/the Spring 2018 Collection

Our Spring 2018 Collection is now available! And let me tell you, they are gorgeous!

Wplus9 Spring 2018 Collection

He Is Risen
He Is Risen
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He Is Risen Die
He Is Risen Die
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Just For You
Just For You
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Modern Calla Lilies
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Modern Calla Lilies Die
Modern Calla Lilies Die
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No One Else
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No One Else Die
No One Else Die
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Sympathy Lilies
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Sympathy Lilies Die
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Tossed Florals Background Die
Tossed Florals Background Die
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Floral Border Die
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So let's take a look at some of these in action, shall we? I promised I'd be serving up lots of inspiration over the next several days, so I thought I'd start with a few of the bolder, more colorful projects today.

First up, let's take a look at He Is Risen stamps and dies. I Could.Not. put these down. I have so many samples to share featuring this set, but I am saving some to share in a video a little bit later. This is a 6 x 8" stamp set featuring gorgeous Lilies. The images are quite generous in size, as are the sentiments, and perfect for many different coloring mediums. These definitely beg to be colored, but I wanted to share how amazing they look with very simple coloring techniques as well.

I started by stamping the large background stamp onto yellow cardstock using our Queen Bee ink. And Wow! It is so bright and screams to be seen. LOL. Since I already had such a vibrant color going, I decided to run with it and added a few individual lilies. I stamped them in Versamark and heat embossed them in white. I then used Distress Ink in Picked Raspberry, and Twisted Citron with a round blending tool to ink blend some color onto each.

I did want to add a little greenery, so I did used the same technique with a palm frond from Sympathy Lilies. I stamped my sentiment - also from He Is Risen - in our Black ink and die cut it using it's companion die. I wanted to add just a little more interest to the background, so I did a little diagonal scoring in both directions and then added a dot of Nuvo Drops at each intersection. To help ground all of that color and give the eye some where to rest, I matted both the floral cluster and the card panel itself with white.

I really liked how the tone-on-tone stamping looked on the previous card, so I decided to try it again - with softer gradation of color.

I inked the background stamp up using our Shell Pink and Sweet Nectar inks and stamped onto a Blush colored cardstock. I again, used the same heat embossed and inked technique on more lilies and palm fronds. This time I used Abandoned Coral Distress Ink, Twisted Citron and Mowed Lawn. (side note - I might have a slight addiction to coral)

I arranged clusters of flowers and leaves over the background. For the main cluster I used the background as a guide and allowed the leaves in the background to look like part of the cluster.

For the sentiment, I again stamped and die cut it. But this time I heat embossed it in white and then ink blended the Abandoned Coral over it. Finally, I did make a sad attempt at adding a few Nuvo Drops in White to the background. I have not quite mastered this product just yet. I think I am being a little too stingy and need to make the dots bigger so they will be more domed and less flat. LOL

Next we're gonna switch gears and take a look at the Modern Calla Lilies stamps and dies. Again, this set just says "color me, color me, color me...with all the things!" So, I obliged.

I just have to put this out there. I LOVE the results of colored pencil, but man do I ABHOR the process! It's so slow.

Now, you're probably wondering why I decided to go with pencil, right? Well, look at the results! Pencil is just so gorgeous, especially on dark/colored cardstock. But mainly, I chose Prismacolor pencils for this one because - a) most of my Comics are dry thanks to my son, and b) the open areas of this stamp set meant that I could stamp in black and be able to clearly see it and not have a bunch of black stamping to work extra hard to cover, making this a great candidate to brush up on my colored pencil work.

Because I chose to go with a coral Calla Lily (there it is again!), I chose to keep the Anthurium and Palm neutral in greens and cream to really make the flowers pop. I finished this one off with a heat embossed sentiment from He Is Risen and a few Nuvo Drops again. I think my Nuvo technique was improving by this card. ;)

And on another side note, I do seem to prefer the Prismacolor pencils on dark cardstock and Polychromos on white/light cardstock and hot pressed watercolor paper.

And finally, I wanted to share a card featuring the Tossed Florals stamp set. This 3 x 4" inch cutie is a FREE gift with all purchase 25 USD and over while supplies last.

This is a simple yet versatile mini background that quickly stamps a tossed pattern of florals. If they look familiar, they should. These are the outlined counterparts to the solid floral images in the new No One Else stamp set. I really wanted both outlined and solid of these images. So I decided, what the heck. And, I may have taken a second set and cut it apart so that I'd have little outlined floral clusters for accents too!

For this card I simply stamped the full background across the upper two thirds of my card base in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and did super simple one color Copic coloring. (Again, dry markers. But I'm not salty about it.) For the sentiment, I used the Thanks For Being So Wonderful sentiment from the Happy Mail stamp set.

I really hope that you've enjoyed today's post. I know it is a long one. But, like I said, I have a lot to share with you!

For those that have expressed how happy they are to see a new stamp release, THANK YOU so much! I know it's been a bit, but sometimes we all need to take a little break and get that creativity flowing again.

As always, thanks for stopping by and I'll see you tomorrow!

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

VIDEO: Easy Background and Flocking Details

Hello! It's Dawn, and today's video is all about the flocking!

I decided to pair it up with our Gift Card Layers die and Easter Blessings stamp set as it was perfect for those fluffy bunny tails and sheep's wool. You can watch below to see how this project came together and to learn more about the products I used.

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I may have developed a little crush on this stuff. I mean it's soft and fluffy, doesn't shed and has glitter. What's not to love? And I know this is an old product, but hey, great things never go out of style. And just look at that "fluff"....

And I couldn't stop at just one, so I did create another card. And like I mentioned in the video, I think this one would be fun to do in a "flocking rainbow" of sheep!

This time I got a little help with the layout using the circle die cut from the Love Mom Layers die, and the Banner Trio die.

Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope you are having a fantastic start to Spring!

Friday, March 4, 2016

Easter Treat Bags: Stamping On Fabric

Hey Guys! It's Kara and I have a fun project to share with you today.  I have created Easter treat bags by stamping PURE COLOR Dye Ink on fabric drawstring bags that I picked up at my local craft store.
 
So, It all started when a friend on Instagram asked me how the WPlus9 inks worked when stamped on fabric.  I didn't know, but I knew I had to test it.  Turns out they stamp beautifully on fabric, don't bleed, and hold up in the wash!  I do have a few suggestions for you if you'd like to try it yourself.

First, choose your colors and images.  I decided on Little Piggy, Sweet Gelato, Mojito, and Coconut Husk ink.  For stamp sets I chose Happy Wishes and Monogrammed. I recommend practicing your designs on inexpensive cardstock first.  I did buy more bags than I needed in case of mistakes, but I didn't want to waste a bag on a design I didn't like in the end.
 

Before stamping, prep your bags. I ironed mine to make sure I had a nice flat surface for stamping. If you sprtiz with water while ironing, make sure to let them dry completely. Stamping on a damp bag will cause the ink to bleed. I found that putting a piece of cardstock inside the bag before stamping also helped to give a nice flat stamping surface and prevent bleed through to the back of the bag.

 
 Once you are inked up and ready to stamp, make sure your acrylic block is clean.  Because the bag gives when stamping, stray ink on the block is easily transferred to the bag. 
 

I just love how they turned out! I filled the treat bags with all kinds of chocolate Easter candy. I plan to put them at my guests' place settings on the table this Easter.

More Inspiration

Now, this design takes care of the ladies, but certainly won't do for the guys. Stop by my blog for a look at the masculine design.

Thanks so much for visiting today! 


 

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