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Showing posts with label embossing. Show all posts

Catherine Pooler Designs ~ NEW Metallic Inks! **PRIZE**

Happy Friday all!  It's time for the newest Catherine Pooler Designs mini release... Wintery Mix!  The collection is already in the shop NOW!

The star of this new release is two brand new METALLIC INKS: Bronze & Copper.

I took the deer and sentiment from the new "Peaceful Deer" stamp and die set and paired them with some beautiful Bronze metallic ink.

To add some color, I stamped the trees from the beautiful "Evergreen Woods" stamp set and then die cut them with the "Evergreen Woods Dies".  What a beautiful scene!

Make sure you check out the Instagram Hop today!  Visit each designer's page, follow them and a leave a comment to WIN a $100 gift certificate to the Catherine Pooler Designs shop!

CLICK THE IMAGE BELOW TO TAKE YOU TO THE HOP!

Have fun hopping and good luck in the prize draw!

~ Ally ~

Catherine Pooler ~ Oh Deer! It's Almost Here!


Ally here!  It's time for a few sneak peeks of the newest Catherine Pooler Designs mini release... Wintery Mix!

The collection heads into the shop tomorrow at 9am EST but if you are a StampNation member, you can shop NOW!

Today I'm going to share two cards that I have made featuring the new "Peaceful Deer" stamp set and coordinating die set.

I started off the card below by masking off the top of my white card base.  Then I blended some It's a Girl and Do-si-do inks towards the middle of the card.  I took the Do-si-do ink and stamped on all the tiny snowflakes included in the stamp set, along with the cute berry sprig and dot image.

Next I used some of our new metallic Copper ink and stamped out 2 of the deer silhouettes.   Each silhouette has beautiful greenery details on it.  I die cut out each deer.  Since the metallic inks stay wet a little longer than our normal inks, I threw on some Fine Detailed Clear Embossing Powder and heat set the metallic stamped images.

I added a sentiment from the same "Peaceful Deer" stamp set in Do-si-do ink and adhered the deer on foam to the card base.


The new metallic inks are so fun to work with!

Now... on to my second card...

This card of course, features the same products except I decided to feature some new metallic Bronze ink.

I stamped all 3 of the deer silhouette images from the "Peaceful Deer" stamp set, set them with Clear Embossing Powder and then die cut them out.  I also stamped a bunch of the 3 snowflake images with the Bronze ink and die cut them out too!


Next I die cut 3 flowers from the stamp set using Rouge ink and glued them on the necks of each deer.

I pulled out some gorgeous Mardi Gras and Uptown inks and started created my background. I began at the top and masked off a slanted line.  Then I blended my 2 ink colors from light to dark towards the masked off line.  Once complete, I removed the mask and lowered it down the card panel to the next slanted line.  I continued on down the panel.


Once the panel was done, I splattered on some water to activate the inks and also splattered on some white acrylic paint for some snow.

I die cut a long tag from the "Tickets and Tape Dies" set and stamped a sentiment and adhered it on.

Voila!  A fun, bold holiday card!

Stay tuned tomorrow for another card creation featuring the Wintery Mix collection and HOP where you can WIN!!  See you tomorrow!

~ Ally ~

Scrap 'N Stamp ~ Embossing with Dies

Join me today at 2pm EST for a LIVE tutorial on how to create a card using DIES to EMBOSS products.

The card above features the Hero Arts Stamp & Cut XL "Winter Foliage" and the Sweet November Stamps "Mistletoe & Holly Fairies" stamp set with lots of colorful Distress Oxide inks.

I'll be over on the Scrap 'N Stamp Facebook group! 

Hope to see you there!

~ Ally ~

Sweet November Stamps ~ He's One Handsome Guy

Happy Monday!  Today I'm sharing another fun new Halloween card featuring one of the new clear stamp sets from Sweet November Stamps released just a few weeks ago. 

Today's card features the "SN Guy Baron".  He's a handsome Hallow' guy!


I started my card by stamping the suave guy first.  I created a mask for his feet.  Then I stamped the flooring from the "Background Builder: Halloween Room" and the windows from the "Halloween Room Add On" stamp set. I stamped the 2 bats from the "SN Guy Baron" in the windows too.

To finish off the card, I stamped the sentiment from the "Background Builder: Halloween Room"stamp set and embossed it with glittery deep orange embossing powder.

Thanks for stopping by!

~ Ally ~

Sweet November & Craft Roulette ~ A Joyful Noise & a SALE!

Happy Tuesday all!  Today I'm combining two ideas for one project!

Today's card was initially created for this week's Craft Roulette episode.  This is my 76th submission.

The four parameters that the wheel gave us this week were:

  • Project: Smaller/Larger (I have one large star and multiple smaller stars.)
  • Colors: Planet Colors (Blue for the sky.  Browns, reds, etc. for the actual planets.)
  • Element: House(es) (Top of the stable - a house for animals)
  • Random: White Border (obvious!)

So this week's card features the adorable "A Joyful Noise" stamp set from Sweet November Stamps.

I first created my background.  I masked off the white borders around the edges and then I masked off the top of the stable.  I applied my Catherine Pooler "Twisted Sunburst Stencil" to the masked off panel and air brushed a dark blue Copic color through the stencil.  I then removed the stencil and sprayed more blue across the panel to soften the white of the page to look more like a nighttime sky.

I drew in the peak of the stable roof and colored everything in with Copic Markers, making sure I added some wood grain to the beams.

I stamped all three angels from the "A Joyful Noise" stamp set with Memento "Rich Cocoa" ink.  I also colored them all all in using Copic Markers.  I used some Polychromos Pencils to add a little more depth and shaded to each one too.

To finish off the card, I used a white gel pen to draw in the large and smaller stars and I also add an embossed sentiment from the same stamp set.

PLUS a SALE...  Sweet November Stamps is have a Christmas in July SALE all month long!  Save BIG...

I hope you join us for the next Crsft Roulette and take a peek at all the fun Christmas stuff on SALE over in the SNS shop!

Ta ta for now!

~ Ally ~

Scrap 'N Stamp ~ Christmas in July Hop

Welcome to the Scrap 'N Stamp Christmas in July Blog Hop!

Today's card features an interactive card today!  I used the adorable Echo Park "It's a Wonderful Christmas" stamp and die set.  I stamped my snowmen with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored them in using Copic Markers.

For the sentiment I used CP Be Mine ink and Something Borrowed ink for the snowflakes.  I die cut everything using the corresponding dies.

Next I created my rocking half circle card base by using my large circle die leaving the fold in the center of the circle.

I die cut a piece of Craft Consortium "Ink Drops - Ocean" patterned paper to lay on the semi circle card base.  I also added a piece of Silver Glitter Cardstock under the blue patterned paper circle.

I used some watercolor powders to create a piece of cardstock with tones of blue.  I die cut the shape using a MFT "Stitch Rounded Arch Dies" and also a few pieces of torn edged vellum to add to the bottom of the shape.

I used the Echo Park "Wintertime Sky Stencil" and added some Embossing Paste snowflakes across the back.


Check out why this card is so fun.... it rocks...


I'm posting this early so I don't have a direct link to the next person.  Please visit the Scrap 'N Stamp blog for the next person on the list.

CHECK FOR THE NEXT PERSON: Scrap'n Stamp Blog

Now for the GIVEAWAY details...

 GIVEAWAY DETAILS!!

  1.  Hop along and LEAVE A COMMENT on each designers blog post.
  2. One WINNER will be chosen to receive a $50 gift certificate to the store.
  3.  Winners will posted on the Scrap 'N Stamp blog sometime in July.  Good luck!

Thanks for stopping by!  Happy hopping and GOOD LUCK!

~ Ally ~ 

Scrap 'N Stamp ~ Manly Masterpieces Hop *PRIZE*

Welcome to the Scrap 'N Stamp Manly Masterpieces Blog Hop!

Today's card features the very dapper Lavinia "Small Compass" stamp set!  My husband is a sailor and so I'm always attracted to things that are sailing related.  Of course, a compass is used in other ways like orienteering (ask me how I know... Scout Leader here!

So I started out my card by created a background.  For my background, I stamped the compass image in random spots all over the watercolor paper.  Then I applied some light washes of several Catherine Pooler Designs inks including, Tranquil, Cove Blue and Mardi Gras.


I also used the All & Create "Cascading Dots #173" stencil to add some random dots on my grungy background.


For the finishing touches, I used the Happy Birthday die from one of my favorite stamp & dies sets, the Hero Arts "Stamp & Cut XL - Birthday" set using some Prism Studio "Solar White" and "Iris" cardstock.  I adhered them both together with a slight offset so the white sentiment would break up the sentiment from the card base.

Lastly, I added a heat embossed compass image on a piece of vellum just below the sentiment.  It's a little more texture to the card with the vellum and the raised embossed image.

We also have some shop SALES to go along with our fun theme. Check out the SALES for this event!


This is our hop rotation this month...

Scrap'n Stamp Blog
Meghan
Kate
Allison
Deepa <== GO HERE!
Tara
Tracey

Now for the GIVEAWAY details...

 GIVEAWAY DETAILS!!

  1.  Hop along and LEAVE A COMMENT on each designers blog post.
  2. One WINNER will be chosen to receive a $50 gift certificate to the store.
  3.  Winners will posted on the Scrap 'N Stamp blog on June 18th.  Good luck!

Thanks for stopping by!  Happy hopping and GOOD LUCK!

~ Ally ~ 

Sweet November Stamps ~ More MerMay and a PRIZE!

We're celebrating again today with our new 2024 MerMay clear stamp release from at Sweet November Stamps.

Today our design team has gathered to share some amazing videos for you involving some of the amazing MerMay release.

Here is today's line up...

Watch each video and leave a comment below for a chance to WIN the ENTIRE MerMay release!

Come on over and check out how I made this card featuring "Finna" and the cool "Background Builder: The Deep"...

The bubbles on the card actually spin around the little mermaid!

I hope you have an amazing rest of your weekend!

~ Ally ~

Chibitronics ~ Hope This Brightens Your Day

Happy Thursday all!   Today I'm sharing my latest Chibitronics card I made this week.

This card features cool paper circuit products including the Red Fade Animating LED Light Stickers found in four configurations: see images listed below.

Now... a little run down as to how I made this circuit using photos.

I first created the 2 panels of my card creation. For the front panel I stamped the pretty floral wreath from the Catherine Pooler "Woodland Wreath".  I cut out the center of the wreath and eventually backed it with vellum.  Next I masked off the wreath and air brushed the background with a few shades of rich blue Copic Markers.   I removed the mask and colored the wreath.  I also stamped the wreath on my card base to eventually begin my circuit.

I stamped the little fox pair from the Catherine Pooler "Mommy & Me" stamp set and also colored them in using Copic Markers.  I fussy cut them out added them tucked in the wreath. I also stamped the foxes location on my card base.

To complete the front panel, I stamped and heat embossed the sentiment from the "Scripted Thoughts" stamp set in gold embossing powder.

Then it was time to begin my circuit building!

I first located the 6 spots I wanted to use my lights.  I chose to use my White LED Light Stickers ("W") in the floral centers and my Red Fade Animating LED Light Sticker ("R") on the "heart" area of my foxes. I also traced in the location of my switch or Battery Holder.  I chose this spot since it's right where the word "brighten" is in my sentiment.  I always leave a little message on the inside of my card for the recipient as to how to turn on the lights.

Next I drew the lines of my circuit.  Starting with the negative side of the circuit, I drew my blue line from the inside bottom of the Battery Holder all the way up to the "pointy" ends of all the light stickers. I kept in mind that the center of my wreath will be see though and NOT to put any parts of my circuit through the center.

Then I drew the red lines of the circuit, the positive side of the circuit. In this case, the lines of both sides of the circuit are CROSSING.  I will be creating some bridges to solve this problem as I build the circuit.

I also peeled off the paper backer on my Battery Holder and applied to my card base.

Then I added all 6 of my LED Light Stickers; 5 White LED Light Stickers and one Red Fade Animating LED Light Sticker. Just peel and stick... it's that easy!

Next I added the Conductive Fabric Tape to my circuit.  I started by applying my Conductive Tape across all the blue lines and all of the LED Light Stickers.  I made sure to start my circuit on the inside of the Battery Holder to make sure the circuit has contact with the bottom of the battery.

You can cut your Conductive Fabric Tape easily to make another connection point on your circuits. You just have to make sure you overlap your tape.

The positive line of the circuit always starts inside the flap of the Battery Holder.  This end of the tape must contact the battery when the switch is activated/pressed.

Before I laid down my positive side of the circuit's tape, I created 3 paper bridges at the cross over points of the negative side of the circuit.  This will allow me to adhere the Conductive Fabric Tape down without short circuiting the whole circuit.


 Once those paper bridges were down, I could add my positive side of Conductive Fabric Tape.

And finally to complete the circuit, I peeled the backer off the C-shaped foam and adhered it inside the Battery Holder.  This foam holds the 3V Battery in place so it doesn't move around.  Take off the backer paper on the top of the foam C and close the lid of the Battery Holder and test your circuit!

I added some 3D Foam Tape all around the edges of my card base to pop the card front on to.

And voila!  Here's what the card looks like all lit up!  Just press and hold the switch, in this case, press the word "brighten" and the card lights up and begins to fade in and out red under those cute little foxes!!!


I hope you like today's card creation.

Thanks for stopping by!

~ Ally ~

Craft Roulette & Sweet November Stamps ~ Make a Wish

Happy Tuesday all!  Hope you're having a great week so far!  Today's card is this past week's entry for Craft Roulette

The four parameters that the wheel gave us this week were:

  • Project: A2 Card
  • Colors: Ice Cream Store (lots of strawberry and lemon sorbets with green sprinkles)
  • Element: Tasty or Taste(s) (the chocolates & lollipop)
  • Random: Guest's Choice: Add a Banner (sentiment)

So this week's card features the Sweet November Stamps stamps sets "Valentines Sweetwees" and "Harvest Wishes".

I began my card by stamping the 2 little Wees and an additional chocolate treat in Memento Rich Cocoa ink.  I colored them all up in pinks, oranges and yellow Copics.  I wanted bright and fun colors you would find in an Ice Cream Shop.  I fussy cut them all out.


Next I stamped the large cluster of mushrooms from the "Harvest Wishes" stamp set using the same Rich Cocoa ink.  I stamped a mask from my Eclipse masking tape, fussy cut it out and applied it to the stamped image.

Next I used my Copic Air Brush system and applied the base teal green and dark green to the entire background.

Once the background was laid down, I added a grassy arch to frame up the scene.

I peeled off the mushroom cluster mask and colored them in with Copics.

Next I added some sparkle to the background: I used a Copic Blender pen to add white dots plus I added some dots of sparkly Stickles.  I also used a white Gel Pen to add a fading border around the card's edge.

Next I used some 3D foam tape to adhere on all of the little Wees and the additional chocolate image.

To finish it all up, I used a die cut birthday sentiment from my stash. 

Voila!  My card for Craft Roulette is complete!  PLUS don't forget to join us this Friday at 6:10pm CT for another fun episode of Craft Roulette!

Happy crafting!

~ Ally ~

Craft Roulette ~ Violet Artist Bouquet

TGIF!!  Hope you're having a great week - three cheers for the upcoming weekend!  Today's card is this past week's entry for Craft Roulette.  This will be my 60th submission.

The four parameters that the wheel gave us this week were:

  • Project: Thinking of You
  • Colors: Fairytale (lots of bold purples this week)
  • Element: Hears or Ears (the buzz of the bees)
  • Random: Stamped Background (script and dots stamped in the background)

So this week's card features the "Artistic Bouquet" from Power Poppy.  I decided to match the purple hues of my background panel for my bouquet's color palette this week.


For my background I inked it up using some CP Drive-in ink and then used some water to stencil a little bit of the fun Aall & Create stencil through it.  Then I added some dots and gold heat embossed them and also a CP retired script font stamp too.

Make sure to check out Craft Roulette over on YouTube and join us every Friday at 6:30pm CT for a brand new episode! Hope you'll join us tonight for the next episode with Desiree Kuemmerle!

Hope you have a great week!

~ Ally ~

Craft Roulette ~ Cup of Cheer

Happy Monday!!  Hope you're having a great weekend!  Today's card is this past week's entry for Craft Roulette.  This will be my 59th submission.

The four parameters that the wheel gave us this week were:

  • Project: 5x7 Card (that's a large one!)
  • Colors: Formal & Informal (formal Christmas colors with informal blue colors)
  • Element: Warm(s) (each one is holding a warm beverage)
  • Random: Crisscross (there's a crisscross pattern on her apron)

So this week's card features a few Christmas stamps from Sweet November Stamps.  The majority of the images are from the "Cup of Cheer" stamp set with one little reindeer from the "Winter Wishes Reindeer" stamp set.

I began my card by temporarily adhering the 5x7 A7 Stencil to my cardstock.  Then I took my Santa, Mrs. Claus, elves and reindeer stamps and stamped them through the stencil's pattern using Memento Tuxedo Black ink.

Then I added a mask over each of the people, elves and the reindeer.  I then used my Broken China Distress Oxide in all the backgrounds of the openings.  I blended the darker Prize Ribbon Distress Oxide ink to some of the corners.

Then I added some white acrylic paint splatter over all the openings.

Then I removed all of the masks and colored in all of the characters using Copic Markers.


To complete the card, I added a greeting and some white embossed snowflakes found in the "Winter Wishes Reindeer" stamp set.

Make sure to check out Craft Roulette over on YouTube and join us every Friday at 6:30pm CT for a brand new episode! Hope you'll join us tomorrow evening!

Hope you have a great week!

~ Ally ~
 
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