Showing posts with label 20166. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 20166. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2020

Shopping your stash - Alcohol Ink Art with Josefine

Hands up if you have craft supplies that you've bought a long time ago and then never really knew what to do with it. Probably not just one thing, but several, right? One of those items for me are alcohol inks. I like the effects but everytime when I attempted a project I never knew what to do with it. So, again I was looking through my random craft stash and grabbed my alcohol inks (and between us, I have quite a few bottles...). This time, I was determined to make something with it. Ha!


A few weeks back, I found small panels for the use with alcohol inks at my local Hobby Lobby. They were on sale and I decided that this is the sign for me to try it one more time. As you can imagine it took me a few more weeks till I then finally decided to use them. 

First panel, and I added a few drops of alcohol ink with the blender. The colors looked nice, but I was not really convinced. Texture was missing, so I went with the Police Tag and some Alcohol Lift ink. And voila, much better.


Of course, I had to experiment with a few layers of alcohol ink. You can see that my fingers started to switch colors too.


One more panel. Different color scheme now. But I'm starting to see why people like them.


I ended up with five different panels. All using a mix of alcohol inks and alcohol pearls. I guess, it is quite fun. But then again - what to do with them? 


So, I continued with the Alcohol Lift ink, but a different pattern. The Punchinella/ Sequin border looked really nice.


For whatever reason it took some time for all that ink to dry, so while waiting, I stamped the Pair of butterfly wings onto a scrap piece of paper, fuzzy cut it out and adhered it behind a paper doll. At this time, I wasn't sure what to do with it.


I actually let the alcohol panels sit over night and continued with some more texture the next day. Trying white pigment ink turned out to be very interesting. The partial scribble adds a fun feeling to it.


Adding one more item from my "lost craft stash" - glow in the dark embossing powder. By now, I knew that I wanted to create a cohesive piece with these 5 art panels, so one had to have a sentiment on it. Since I had the paper doll ready to go, I thought this "you are beautiful" sentiment works well.


A few more extras, like this stitching lines on the border of two of the pieces and some cross marks using colored archival ink and white pigment ink interchangeably. 


And at the end, I adhered them to a small, long canvas. As you can see, I added a bit of foil to one of the alcohol inked panels. I did that while it was still wet. Just a bit more glimmer, that's all :)


Here you can see in a bit more detail the dimension that the different stamp techniques added - a mix of lift ink and stamping on top with colored and white ink.


And of course, the glow in the dark sentiment. Pretty neat.


Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed my little experiment using craft supplies that are usually hidden somewhere in my craft room.

Stamps I used:


Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Clean and simple art journal pages with Josefine

Hi everyone! Can you believe it's the end of February already? So much to do and not enough time in the day. Does that happen to you? I'm in the middle of several projects at work, doing my MBA, life in general - sometimes there is just not enough time to craft. But crafting is what keeps us sane, right? That's why I wanted to share some "clean and simple" (CAS) art journal pages with you that can be done in a few minutes. Just some fun, crafting, mess - and at the end, happiness.

To do that, I found a small art journal, so it feels less daunting to start. A small page is easier to fill, at least that was the idea. I added just a bit of white paint as my first layer.


Next, I used my small, round Gel Press, added three little paint drops to it, and spread it out. Then I used the "Cross Marks" and "Row of Numbers" stamp to remove paint from the Gel Press. Because I didn't want to waste it, I stamped them onto the next page.

To incorporate the mono print a bit more into the background, I used my palette knife to scrape a bit more white paint on top of it.

I added a few additional marks using a white gel pen and then stamped "Witch with Scarf on Broom" on top of the page. 

For the sentiment, I stamped the "Black is the new Black" stamp onto a separate piece of paper, crumbled it up a bit, and then adhered it to the page.

And here is what I did with the second page. I also added a mono print with the same colors, but then stamped the "Scribbled Circle" on top in a slightly darker color.

For my focal image, I stamped "Death riding Pegasus" onto a piece of tissue paper and adhered it onto the page. Unfortunately, the tissue paper didn't disappear far enough into the background, so I had to get creative.

First, I added some white, watered-down, paint to simulate a cloud...

and then I added the "I'm not afraid" sentiment around it. Now it's barely noticeable.

Here are the two CAS art journal pages. I hope you enjoyed them and got some ideas for your quick projects when you have just a few minutes time.


Thanks for stopping by!


Stamps I used:


Thursday, June 21, 2018

Artist Trading Coins ► Majo

Hello my crafty friends!

With summer peeking just around the corner, I decided to create some Artist Trading Coins with natural images that remind me of the upcoming season.


 After creating a masterboard with Distress Inks I stamped the images 19827
(Doodle Dots) and 20166 (Scribble Circle) in coordinating colours.

I used my Cricut to cut the 2½" circles.

I stamped all images with Versafine Onyx Black. 

After adding the rub ons (Tim Holtz) I distressed all edges and glued my coins to another piece of cardstock. I had used Watercolour paper, but it's actually too thin, so the second layer makes them more sturdy.

I show you the coins one by one ..... 




These are the images I used besides the both on the background:

19330 - Dandelion
19666 - Wildflowers
19223 - Dragonfly

Thanks so much for stopping by today ♥
 
Happy Crafting!

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Art Journaling ► Majo

Good morning, my friends!

Majo here today! 

I'd like to show you another Art Journal page with one of my favorite stamps, the Scribble Heart!

I used Distress Oxides in three different colours on my watercolour paper and applied some texture with a stencil. For a bit more interest, I did some stamping with the scribble circle and the crossmarks background stamp.

I stamped the scribble heart overlapping, the second time without re-inking. 

The sentiment was stamped twice, since I changed the words just a bit.
 (Excuse me, Mr. Warhol!)

The exclamation mark is from this sentiment: 9184!

I distressed the edges, et voilà, ready is my journal page.


I used the following stamps:


The page was glued into the journal with Miracle Tape


Happy Crafting and a Happy week for you all ♥

Friday, March 23, 2018

*A woman's place is in total control.*

Hello, my friends!

It's Majo here today to show you a rather quick card. 

The scribble circle and all the lovely girls/women designed by Mary Vogel Lozinak work so well together and with changing the sentiment you will have a very neutral image for many occasions, i.e. Birthdays, Friendship, just saying "Hello" or even with a little heart in the middle of the circle for a Valentine's card

I stamped the scribble circle and masked the middle with a piece of Post It. After stamping all the Beauties I cut my stamped sentiment apart and adhered it with pop dots and the upper one with my Tiny Attacher. 

I added some Washi Tape in between the two layers on top to give my card a bit of excitement. I adhered the panel to the card base with Miracle Tape.


Here you see all the stamps I used, except the sentiment:


Here you find all the stamps I used:


 
I hope you all have a great start into the weekend ..... and Happy Crafting ♥