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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Color Bursting Tag

For the Sweet Stamps "Anything but a card" challenge, I decided to make a tag ..... The challenge link is HERE


I got out a new (to me) crafting medium- Color Bursts from Ken Oliver Crafts available at Sweetstamps. Color Bursts are pigments that are very fine and come in a 8g bottle. You lightly squeeze the bottle they are in, and mix  the powdered pigment with liquid and the colors come alive. They are transparent and are NOT water resistant. (Eg, Think of what happens when you flick water droplets on Distress Inks- Color Bursts will react the same way). Have paper towels available to blot color if it is too wet and to avoid getting your colors muddied.... You will see that the colors do mix with one another where they overlap. (So, dry between colors if you do not want that look). If using just one of the colors, as the pigment spreads out on the cardstock, you may see other colors 'come out'. If you do not like colorful hands, consider wearing gloves, although the color does come off with a little work : )

  I went to You Tube and found a number of ways to create with the pigments:

  1) Place in a container and spritz some water in and use as a watercolor. A little goes a long way, so be conservative when you make up your first couple of batches. See the Julie Fei-Fan Balzar link for visuals on this method.
  2) Use them as a wash- Sprinkle them on a watered surface and let them spread.
  3) Spritz more water on #2 and let them run
  4)Add to clear Gel Medium- this will make the color permanent (they remain translucent if you mix them with a translucent medium). (Julie Balthazar)
  5)Place some Color Burst in a mister and add water- makes a spray.
  6)Emboss your image for an emboss resist. You can apply Color Burst to cardstock first, then emboss as well for a colorful resist. (there will be color under the embossing, then add color on top of it).
  7)Apply over a stencil and spritz with water. Use the top side on another sheet of cardstock. Or, flip the wet stencil over onto another piece of cardstock and start spritzing on the color.  (Lindsay the Frugal Crafter). I tried this using a SweetCuts die using white glossy cardstock.
  8)Apply to your craft mat, spritz and blot your paper in the wet pigment.
  9)When good and wet, use your heat tool to 'blow' or move the color around.
  10)Add flecks or droplets of color using a paintbrush/toothbrush.
  11)Use baby wipe- apply color directly to it and use as a stamp pad, or use to swipe color directly to cardstock. For more faded colors, spritz the baby wipe with water first- it dilutes the color.
  12)Use Color Burst on cardstock.  Place color side against a stencil, spritz H2O on the back side and let dry.  You will have ghosting on the color side of the cardstock once it dries. Do not set it on anything when drying that will affect the ghosting process.  (Sparkle n Sprinkle).
  13)Spray 5-6 spritz of Color Burst in a container of H2O, and place sheets of watercolor paper into it- ~ 1 hour- the color will 'wick' up onto the cardstock. You can turn over and do the other side s well (Sparkle and Sprinkle).
  14)You can dye your Seam Binding/ribbon/lace with it.
  15)Color your modeling paste.  How dark/bright/colorful it is will depend on how much you use in proportion when mixing them.  Use it anyway you would use modeling paste- my first thought is a stencil. If you add color with Color Burst over the colored modeling paste, the color you are painting with will wick into the modeling paste
  16) Cut out a die using a piece of plain paper, place over the Color Burst cardstock and you will have a colorful opening where you cut out the die.  OR, reverse that and cut the die out of the Color Burst cardstock and have the plain cardstock showing thru- the examples were white and black, any color would work.
  17) Use Masking fluid on the cardstock- let dry, then apply the Color Burst ( eg a written word like LOVE). When you peel off the masking fluid ..... it will show off the resist area in the color of the base cardstock.

My first step with a new medium is to make color swatches
The top row is manilla folder cardstock, the middle row Georgia Pacific and the bottom row is Watercolor paper.  The water sat on top of the manilla folders and did not dry as fast as the other two.  I also made dyed ribbon for each color as well- placing the seam binding in a baggie, spritzing with
water then adding the color burst and mixed it all up from the outside- no getting dye all over my fingers : )

Here is a peak at #7 in my list- I used a Swetcute die cut from glossy cardstock instead of a stencil- I will be able to use the colored die cut in the future too : )
My tag was made using the 2nd tag one from the Lt........  I got some of the Color Burst on the mat, so I misted it and picked up the color off of the mat- #8 on the list above. The ribbon on my tag is from the Orange Color Burst.

Here are the products I used for my tag:



 I would love to hear any additional ways you can think of to use Color Burst- looks like I am going to be having a blast experimenting!

Here are a few of the links I watched:
Julie Fei-Fan Balzar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEWvH-jej00
Catherine Pooler; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmgCleEXGmE
Sparkle N Sprinkle Demo Donna : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAaPyVbyMhQ
Lindsay the Frugal Crafter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCIhTedWBK0

Thanks for stopping by!
 Shelly

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Christmas Trees

It's never too early to think about Christmas especially when you're making the items yourself so I (Roxie) have two Christmas trees to show you which were created with Globecraft and Piccolo supplies.

The following Globecraft and Piccolo products were used:
adhesive - Enamel Embossing Powder Fluid
tree base -Plain Christmas Tree Piccolo Accent S109, Mossy Glen Enamel EP , trunk - Mermaid Tears Enamel EP
bow - Lil Flowers, Leaves, Birds & Bows Accents A128, 24k Gold EP
birds - Lil Flowers, Leaves, Birds & Bows Accents A128Deep Red 3D Enamel Gel
candy canes - Candycanes & Peppermints Piccolo Accents A171Micro White Enamel EP, spaces filled with Glastique and red micro beads poured on a let dry before continuing
stars - Tiny Hearts, Flowers, Stars & Flourishes A144, Siam Silver Enamel EP
gems and pearls - unknown


 The following Globecraft and Piccolo products were used:
adhesive - Enamel Embossing Powder Fluid
tree base -Plain Christmas Tree Piccolo Accent S109, Mossy Glen Enamel EP , trunk - Brownstone Enamel EP
stars - Tiny Hearts, Flowers, Stars & Flourishes A144, Deep Blue Sky Enamel EP
garland - Tiny Hearts, Flowers, Stars & Flourishes A144, covered with Glastique and sprinkled with Pure Sparkle Glitter
hearts -Tiny Hearts, Flowers, Stars & Flourishes A144, Deep Red 3D Enamel Gel
pearls - unknown

For both trees the Glastique Gloss Finishing Glaze 1 oz. was used to stick the shapes to the embossed base then the entire base was covered with the same glaze which became an adhesive to hold it all together.

Tree one is an ornament that hangs and 2 is a refrigerator magnet.

I hope you enjoyed a little Christmas in May!

Thursday, May 14, 2015

More Gelli Fun

Using another background from the Gelli plate today for the Things with Wings challenge this week.
 I embossed the Piccolo bird cage with Rust Enamel EP, and the Piccolo bird with Royal Sterling.  The Piccolo butterflies are embossed in the centers with Rust, and I applied Honey Mustard 3D Enamel Gel to the wings, and sprinkled in a bit of the Royal Sterling EP, but just let it dry into the Enamel Gel.
 The flowers from the Spring Floral Stencil were done using Embossing Paste, and the greens are colored with Distress Markers, the flowers with acrylic paint.
 I added some doodling to finish off the card. The edge of the cardstock was outlined with a Sakura Gelly Roll pen.
 It was very difficult to get a photo true to color.

Items from the store I used on my card:



Thanks for stopping by- hope you can join in the challenge!
Shelly Schmidt

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Whimsy Flower


The panels were ink distressed with Ranger Distress Ink and the lilac image was dry embossed using a Cuttlebug folder.

The paper flower was colored with Chameleon Pens VO4, OR4, VO3, GR3, cut out and glued to the panel. Diamond Stickles was applied to image.

The bookboard corner accent was heat embossed with Micro White powder and colored with the same Chameleon Pens that were used for the paper flower, and then glued to the card with Aleene's tacky glue.

Images: SweetStamps - Full of Smiles 9119, Whimsy Flower Side 3066
Paper: Bazzill - Purple, Lilac, unknown white for border, Beckett Expressions Radiance for image, My Minds Eye designer paper
Ink: Memento - Tuxedo Black, Chameleon Pens, Ranger Distress Ink - Ripe Persimmon, Shaded Lilac
Tools: Perfect Paper Crafting - Perfect Layers, Perfect Mat, Xacto craft knife,  Cuttlebug embossing folder
Accessories: Micro White embossing powder, Vine Corner Accent bookboard, Offray ribbon, Eyelet Outlet and Brads - enamel dots, Aleene's tacky glue, Ranger Stickles - Diamond



Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Floral Frame

This frame was created with Globecraft Piccolo bookboard and enamels, the black frame measures 2.75" x 3.75".

The frame is constructed so the photo can be changed with the help of a stick pen.  Double layers of heavyweight cardstock strips were tacky glued (Aleene's brand) to the black frame's straight edges leaving the top completely open above the photo and using 5/8" pieces at each side on the outside top edge.  I didn't have black heavyweight cardstock so once finished I colored the edge with a Sharpie marker.

The flowers were embossed with the Micro White then colored with Chameleon Pens (any alcohol pen will work), once the color is on I hit it with heat again and let it flow to a more natural look.

I used the Glastique as an adhesive to glue the heavyweight cardstock to the white embossed piece and it also holds the floral and stems and butterfly on.

Supplies:
Bold Florals Accents LA131
Filigree Rectangle Frame with Backer F105
Butterly Accents A148
Enamel Embossing Powder Adhesive
Glastique
Starry Sky enamel
Deep Blue Sky enamel
Micro White enamel 
Chameleon Pens


Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Birds on a Wire


The background for the birds was created with Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stains.  After adding all the color I spritzed with the white Picket Fence and blew some of the spots with an airbrush.

The bookboard birds were heat embossed with 3 coats of Vintage Black powder to create dimension and round them out.  The piece was attached to the card with Aleene's tacky glue.

Images:  You Brighten My Day SS4407

Paper: DMD Inc. - white mini groove, Bazzill - orange, Recollections - black

Ink: Memento - Tuxedo Black , Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stain

Tools: Sizzix - label dies,  Perfect Paper Crafting - Perfect Airbrush, Perfect Layers , Perfect Cutting Mat, Xacto craft knife

Accessories: Aleene's - tacky glue, Paper Glaze, Spellbinder gems, Vintage Black enamelEnamel Embossing Powder AdhesiveBirds on a Wire Accents LA129