Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts

Monday, October 09, 2023

Candy corn haunt by Cathy N

 Good morning, Cathy here with a Halloween card for you today. 


I started by stamping candy corn on the bottom of some white cardstock 3 times. I then stamped the moon in the corner. 

   

I colored the candy corn with copic markers and I then stamped the whimsical pumpkin silhouette in orange distress oxide. Then I colored the moon with copic markers also. Next, I made some grass for the Candy corn to stand on. 
I felt like it still needed some work, so I grabbed a star stencil and some yellow distress ink and added some stars around the moon. 
Lastly, I stamped the saying.




                                                           Stamps Used:

                                             20320 whimsical candy corn

                                            20311 whimsical pumpkin silhouette

                                           20157 the moon

                                          19736 a haunting we will go

Saturday, October 07, 2023

Trick or treat cats by Tracy Blackwolf

 Hello everyone! 

Keeping with my love of Halloween is my blog card for today.


For this card, I stated with mixed media heavy stock postcard. For the background, I used acrylic paints and a brush. I squeeze the colors I want onto a plastic bubble packaging- I love to reuse- and randomly dip my brush in colors and swipe all over the card. I'm not too careful- If you hate it you can start a new card and save the other one to re do later.

While that dried, I stamped all of my images on the same type of cardstock, fussy cut them out and started painting them in with Distress spray stains and a brush.
I used the Happy moon face to stamp on the big moon. I try to ink just the face and then take a paper towel to carefully wipe away what I don't want. I did the same with the large pumpkin and face parts. I used a white gel pen to add fangs to the open mouth and whiten the eyeball. I added in the red veins with a tiny brush and paint.
Then I used foam tape behind the cats and all else got double stick tape.
Then I attached everything to the card and stamped some bats and done!
I hope you enjoyed this card- Enjoy October- its so short!


Stamps used:

The Moon   20157
Open Mouth   5766
Cheshire smile   19904
Eyeball   10398
Pumpkin, Lg.   15555
Trick or Treat Cats    18296
Happy Moon   19507
Flock of Bats   18909

Other Supplies:

Acrylic paints- Light blue violet, Fluorescent purple, Dyna- Iridescent green Yellow

Distress spray stains: Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Dried Marigold, Crackling Campfire, Twisted citron

Color Hive Neon Reinkers: California Love, Outrageous, Purple rain

White gel pen
foam tape 
multimedia heavy stock postcards- TH






Thursday, August 31, 2023

Is pumpkin spice a carb?

 



Hello out there!
Aimee here with my first fall card for the year.
I used my favorite zombie boy.


Here's most of the supplies. 
You'll need stamps, a card base, cardstock for stamping, black card stock, 
patterned paper, and paper to stamp on.


Grab some card stock to stamp on, black ink, and three Distress Ink colors. 
I used Lost Shadow, Mowed Lawn, and Vintage Photo.

  
Stamp the zombie boy to the let of the panel and stamp & cut out a mask. 
Place mask over the stamped image.
Ink your panel all around the boy.
Throw some water a that Distress Ink and let it do its thing. 
Once it's dry, stamp the sentiment.


    
Now get out some more white card stock and stamp the coffee cup
Add a little details with grey markers.
Stamp the cup onto the back of your patterned paper and cut out the coffee sleeve.
Flip it over and add it over the stamped image.

Add a fall sentiment to the sleeve.

Color your zombie boy (I used alcohol markers).
Cover card front with patterned  paper.
Trim zombie boy panel to your preferred size and mat onto black card stock.
Add the zombie panel to the card front.

Put the coffee cup inside.



Supplies-
  • top fold card base, black card stock, white card stock, patterned paper
  • stamping ink, acrylic mounts/platform scissors, adhesive, masking material (I use post it notes )
  • coloring medium (I used alcohol markers)
  • zombie boy stamp
  • pumpkin spice stamp
  • coffee cup stamp





















Wednesday, November 09, 2022

Fall Leaves by Tracy Blackwolf

Hello all!

for this weeks blog I did an art tag- for the last days of fall....well, before snow fly's  at least. 

For this art, I used Brushos watercolor  powders. There are other brands out there as well. So I stamped the tree with versaclaire black. Dry with heat tool. then add a small spritz of water.
Then add a very small amount of  red brusho powder around the crown of the tree, a bit on the ground. Then add in more colors as you like as well as more water as needed. Work in small amounts. The powders have a mind of their own and go places they want to go. I think it adds to the beauty.

Then I stamped the pumpkin next to the tree. I painted it in with the Brushos.
I also started to paint the ground. Using a light brown, blending in the bottom of the pumpkin.
Then I added in some black. I used black soot distress spray for that using a paint brush. Could have  left it alone at this point, but I wanted more "leaves". So I added more Brushos.
I used a wet brush to control the water on the powders a bit. Once I was happy with the look of the tree, I used my heat tool to dry the tag, stopping the blending process. once dry, I used Distress sprays and my paint brush to do the background. Spritz some color on, move it around with the brush if needed until happy with the result. Then dry carefully with heat tool. You could add a sentiment or leave as is.

That's it! Fun to play with. play and experiment- 
Until next time, stay arty!

Stamps Used:
Weathered Tree     19467
Pumpkin    18626

Other supplies:
Inks: Distress sprays: Squeezed lemonade, Salvaged patina, black soot
Brusho colors: OST. Red, Scarlet, Vermillion, Orange, Gamboge, Lt. Brown









Wednesday, January 27, 2016

VLVS! Swaps

Did You Know?

Viva Las VegaStamps! hosts swaps in a sweet little facebook group dedicated solely to VLVS! projects. We sure do! In today's post we have the results from our last swap for your viewing pleasure. The last theme was a Fall Harvest Postcard and my oh my the results are GREAT! 

We have also started a brand new swap -- Art themed ATCs. If you are interested please join our group and or read this file to learn more. It's easy to sign up, and we keep the rules pretty basic to accommodate most! Now - onto the postcards:



















Friday, October 02, 2015

Pumpkin Flavored Inspiration.

Hello, Mary here, with a bit of inspiration for this month's challenge.  If you haven't seen the inspiration board, hop on over and CHECK IT OUT!

It seems the whole word goes pumpkin crazy this time of year---and I'm no exception!  I've been jonesin' for pumpkin flavored treats of all kinds.  Well, today, I bring you a little something sweet and pumpkin that won't add to your waistline...


The challenge this month has inspired a new tradition for me.  With the creation of this pumpkin, I now want to grow a nice handmade pumpkin patch of my own to spruce up my fall home decor.

I began by cutting out circles in three sizes from a lovely, smooth cotton fabric.  I then stamped stars onto the circles with the Field Of Stars and the Stars images.


I then stitched them to a length of cream colored corduroy with some messy machine stitching with black thread.  I simply sewed the side of the fabric together to make a tube, and gathered each end with a running stitch and stuffed it with filling to create my basic pumpkin shape.

I added a few lengths of May Arts twine to give it a more pumpkin-like shape, and embellished with buttons, beads and sequins along with adding a few leaves and an old spool for a stem.


All in all, I'm in love with my new pumpkin!  And I think with words like---fall oranges, cream, pumpkin orange, black, heritage, home, polka dots, Harvest, farm and pumpkin patch, you can say I was completely inspired by this month's challenge.

Now, go grab your favorite VLVS! rubber, and get your craft on!!

xx Mary