Showing posts with label quick crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quick crafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Quick and Easy

Hello Crafty Friends!

I cant believe how quickly this year has passed! 

Today I want to share a cute and simple cat card I made for a friend whom is a fellow cat lady. 


Stamp Used:

Do you ever feel like you struggle to make a quick and simple card when you need? 
Me too!

Fear not, this stamp really does all of the work for you! 


I started by stamping my tuxedo cat stamp on white card stock with black memento ink. 
To color my image, I used a variety of alcohol based markers.
(Blick, Copic, and Spectrum Noir)


I chose to do a double mat to give more visual interest. 


I hope this gives you some ideas for a quick and easy card! 
I love that this stamp can be used for any occasion, and who doesn't love cats?!

Happy New Year!!!Stay crafty my friends


Wednesday, June 10, 2015

TOOT your STAMPED Party Horn!



Hello everyone! Susan here with a tutorial using Viva Las VegaStamps! and washi... washi... washi tape – my second obsession. Who needs paper when you've got rolls of colorful goodness??!

I've been on a bit of a washi tape kick lately and I've been having a lot of fun using it for crafty projects. To create this fun birthday card, I have a quick tutorial on how to incorporate stamping with and ON washi tape... including a variation of making DIY washi tape, too! Now I've shared previously how I make DIY tissue tape, but this new way gives a different effect.



The "happy happy happy birthday" background is DIY washi using this white paper bandage tape I found at my favorite place to find crafty goodness... the Dollar Tree. TaDA!!! You have to hunt around the aisle with toiletries and soaps, but it's there folks.


I layered three strips together and spritzed with yellow and lime green mists, then stamped "Happy Happy Happy Birthday" repeatedly to make the background.

   

Then I selected some yellow and blue striped washi to stamp some fun embellishments that I will mount on cardstock and fussy cut. I stamped everything using Royal Purple StazOn ink onto the washi tapes.


I picked a lime green and a blue polka dot tape to be the border and left a yellow at the top to help hold things together so I can transfer it as a whole piece onto white cardstock.


**A HANDY TIP** place removable tape over the seams where tape edges meet and rub down - so you can easily peel this up as one larger piece and mount to your cardstock... and your good to go!

This was super quick and easy to put together – the hardest part was fussy cutting the stamped party hornstreamers and confetti bits and popping them up. This card is so fun and I just I love how the striped washi tape contrasts with the scalloped border trim.

"Toot to your Happy Birthday Horn"


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Other Supplies: white card blank, white and teal cardstock scraps for matting, detail scissors, various washi tapes; Paper tape from dollar store; Doodlebug "Fancy Frills" scalloped borderRoyal Purple StazOn Ink; 3M Scotch Matte Finish removable tape; and 3D foam dots.

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Thanks so much for dropping by! Have you seen the JUNE inspiration board... its AMAZING!  I invite you to join us and play along with the June inspiration challenge {CLICK HERE for details}. Just make a creation using the inspiration above and your stash of VLVS! stamps... linkup and you could win more RUBBER!

If you would like to see more of my creations please visit my blog, sbartist : painting in the dark HERE. Hope you have a fabulous day!!  Sb

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

I NEED You to Celebrate!!


Hello everyone! Susan here with quick and easy card using Viva Las VegaStamps! with a little bit of humor. Quick doesn't exactly describe my stamping style, so this time I decided to go with fun birthday card using an image that is a bit... OFF.



I made a card using the "Uncle Sam Wants You" #5794 image that is a mess-up. Yes we all have them. This is what happens when the stamp falls off the acrylic block when your Miracle Sheet backer is not quite tacky enough anymore... SAM took a little dive when I went to stamp. I gently peeled the stamp up and remounted, then stamped again right on top.

Do stamped images always have to be perfect??! Absolutely not! I thought this one could be used one day and tossed it into the scrap bin. I really like how it resembles one of those old silk screen posters. To make it look more intentional, I swiped around the edges with Picket Fence Distress Stain.


I stamped my sentiments using the same black dye ink and made the "Celebrate Early..." #9340 stamp look equally messed up by swiping with Picket Fence Distress Stain. My motto – nothing goes to waste and there are no mistakes. After some quick matting with dualing blue cardstocks, I layered the pieces over a Distress Stain Splattered star collage embossed paper and a strip of vellum. The card is finished off with a snarky quip... "Happy Birthday from One Old Buzzard to Another!"

"I Need You to Celebrate!"


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Other Supplies: creme, navy and blue cardstock; Picket Fence, Barn Door, Broken China and Faded Jeans Ranger Distress Stains; paper trimmer; star collage embossing folder; and vellum strip.

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Thanks so much for dropping by! Have you seen the May inspiration board...  join us and play along with the May inspiration challenge {CLICK HERE for details}. Just make a creation using the inspiration above and your stash of VLVS! stamps... you could win more RUBBER!

If you would like to see more of my creations please visit my blog, sbartist : painting in the dark HERE. Hope you have a fabulous day!!  Sb

Friday, December 09, 2011

Old-Fashioned Christmas Ornament

Hello my darlings!

Aimee here... so good to see you!

I have to tell you, the VLVS Design Team is so awesome. 
We have the best fearless leader EVAH!
This month we were invited to play with Creative Paperclay. 
Check it out HERE.
Have you tried it before?
If not, ya have to!
Yes you can mold stuff and sculpt stuff, but it dries with out having to bake it.
FAB-U-LOUS!

Since Christmas is almost here, and I've been in a Christmas crafting mood,
 and I try to make ornaments for my family members each year (remember my post from last month?),
 I decided to make an ornament for this month's project.
Now, I got to thinking about this- you could also use this piece on a card front
 or in a scrapbook because this is VERY thin and VERY light weight.

Ok, on with the show!

Supplies:
Spellbinder's die
Acrylic paints- red, gold, black
Paint brushes
Cloth and mini mister with water
Heat Gun
Bling

Here's the finished project.

What I was going for was the look of an old, grungy, but sweet ornament you might have found in your grandmother's Christmas decorations...Did I get it? What do you think?


Ok, now grab a ball of Paperclay, and roll it out with a rubber brayer.
I lay a transparency sheet (or parchment paper would work) on my non-stick craft sheet to work on.
I rolled this out as close to paper-thin as I could manage. I'd say it's the thickness of thin chipboard.
Press your unlinked stamp into the paper clay.
Remove the stamp.
Press your Spellbinder's die into the clay, cutting side down.
It's not going to cut through, but you've given yourself a cutting pattern!
Remove the die, and use a craft knife to cut out around the outline.
It's best to use a short, almost stabbing motion to cut the Paperclay. 
If you drag your knife through it, you'll just distort your image. No fun!

Here it is cut out with the craft knife.
Now, set it aside to dry. 
 Once it's dry, gently sand the rough edges.
I use my pink Basic Grey file.
 Once your edges are nice and smooth, base coat with red acrylic paint.
Let it dry, or be like me and heat gun that baby!!
Once your red paint is dry, add gold paint all over, being sure to get it into
 the recesses of the stamped image.
Let it sit a minute (till it's nearly dry), and use a damp cloth to rub off most of the gold paint.
Leave the gold paint in the stamped image and in random spots.
 Kinda like this.
 Now add black acrylic paint in a messy fashion, being sure to get it into the stamped image.
Let sit a minute and rub off with wet cloth.
 Make sure you add a little black paint on the edges, too.
 Add some bling.
If you want an ornament, take some sheer ribbon and dirty it up 
with black and gold acrylic.
Dry.
Glue onto the back of the ornament.
If you'd rather use it on a card or scrapbook page, simply adhere it to your paper 
with your favorite adhesive.


  Here's your wiener!
My now two year old Sammy boy when he was a brand new baby, about 4 weeks old.
Ah, I could smoosh that little face!