Hi to all my crafty peeps,
Moving Along with the Times has another challenge happening, this time the inspiration is Halloween.
Below is my card...
The purple paper is actually fabric. It seems to have been starched for a more firm texture and it cut beautifully.
The bat is a punch that I covered with Glossy Accents by Ranger. It gave the punch more character, deepened the black cardstock and added a cool shine..
Another touch is the silver metallic strip. This is actually Washi tape. Now I'm not much of a washi tape fan, like many, but I do like the silver and gold metallic tapes. It works beautifully on Christmas cards!!.
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to check out my card. Don't forget to swing by and enter the challenge!!
Happy crafting!
Friday, October 26, 2018
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Chocolate Baroque - DT Project #3
Good morning my crafty peeps,
This is my last DT project this month for Chocolate Baroque. It has been fun & amazing and everyone has been incredibly welcoming.
For my last project I decided to do a mixed media canvas.
I used the two sets Loving Sentiments and Nature Fragments. I have to admit, the Nature Fragments was a bit out of my comfort zone, but I also am glad that I got it because it forced me to creative something amazing!
I first started with a 5x7 canvas board. I used a stencil, by The Crafter's Workshop. and spread molding paste over it. I lifted off the stencil, washed it immediately and let it dry.
Once dry, I inked everything up with Tim Holtz Distress Inks, then I stamped the Nature's Fragments over the inking for more texture.
Then, because the Distress Inks stay wet for a bit, I was able to add sparkly embossing powder over the piece and heat set it with a heat gun.
Then for the finishing touches, I stamped the sayings, again, using the TH Distress Inks, cut them out and inked the edges. I also added a few pearls for pizzazz and voila, my finished piece.
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to check out my card.
Happy crafting!
I used the two sets Loving Sentiments and Nature Fragments. I have to admit, the Nature Fragments was a bit out of my comfort zone, but I also am glad that I got it because it forced me to creative something amazing!
I first started with a 5x7 canvas board. I used a stencil, by The Crafter's Workshop. and spread molding paste over it. I lifted off the stencil, washed it immediately and let it dry.
Once dry, I inked everything up with Tim Holtz Distress Inks, then I stamped the Nature's Fragments over the inking for more texture.
Then, because the Distress Inks stay wet for a bit, I was able to add sparkly embossing powder over the piece and heat set it with a heat gun.
Then for the finishing touches, I stamped the sayings, again, using the TH Distress Inks, cut them out and inked the edges. I also added a few pearls for pizzazz and voila, my finished piece.
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to check out my card.
Happy crafting!
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Chocolate Baroque - DT Project #2
Morning my crafty peeps,
For this week's project, I wanted to try something a little larger, so I created a card. Below is my second project....
With this card I used the Scrumptious Succulent set.
There were a few images from this set that I wanted to use, and I couldn't decided on which one to use for my card, so I chose 3 images to use. I made a collage.
I stamped the first image onto the paper and then using Liquid Frisket I created a mask. Ensure you let this layer dry completely.
Next I chose another image, and stamped over top of the first. Applied a bit of friket to an area of the second stamp, let dry, then stamped my third. Once done, I had my collage.
I usually use Copic markers to color in my images, but this time I used Tim Holtz's Distress Paints. Simply add a bit of water to water them down, then use them to color in the images. I also used Distress Stain, in the same manner. The set contains the saying, which I stamped onto with paper with Archival black ink.
The dots were added by dipping the handle of my paint brush into Distress Paint and dropping the dots onto the project!!
Be sure and drop by the Chocolate Baroque DT Blog for even more interesting and innovative ideas on how to use Chocolate Baroque's amazing stamp sets.
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to check out my card.
Happy crafting!
For this week's project, I wanted to try something a little larger, so I created a card. Below is my second project....
With this card I used the Scrumptious Succulent set.
There were a few images from this set that I wanted to use, and I couldn't decided on which one to use for my card, so I chose 3 images to use. I made a collage.
I stamped the first image onto the paper and then using Liquid Frisket I created a mask. Ensure you let this layer dry completely.
Next I chose another image, and stamped over top of the first. Applied a bit of friket to an area of the second stamp, let dry, then stamped my third. Once done, I had my collage.
I usually use Copic markers to color in my images, but this time I used Tim Holtz's Distress Paints. Simply add a bit of water to water them down, then use them to color in the images. I also used Distress Stain, in the same manner. The set contains the saying, which I stamped onto with paper with Archival black ink.
The dots were added by dipping the handle of my paint brush into Distress Paint and dropping the dots onto the project!!
Be sure and drop by the Chocolate Baroque DT Blog for even more interesting and innovative ideas on how to use Chocolate Baroque's amazing stamp sets.
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to check out my card.
Happy crafting!
World Wide Open DT Challenge
Hi my crafty peeps,
The latest challenge over at World Wide Open Challenge Design Team blog is open. Why not hop on over and enjoy the fun?
Here is my latest bit of inspiration...
I love mermaids, and Julia's image is no exception.
Since Fall is upon us in North America, not so much in Florida though, I thought I'd color her in using a fall color palette.
The background was created using dies, which are the orange color, and Washi paper that I had in my stash. Here is a site that sells all kinds of different patterns & colors of Japanese Washi Paper.
Click on the picture below to go directly to the stamp I used. Finally, why not join Julia's Facebook Group for more fun and great coloring ideas... This is a wonderful group of talented ladies, so be sure and drop by! Happy Crafting!!
Since Fall is upon us in North America, not so much in Florida though, I thought I'd color her in using a fall color palette.
The background was created using dies, which are the orange color, and Washi paper that I had in my stash. Here is a site that sells all kinds of different patterns & colors of Japanese Washi Paper.
Click on the picture below to go directly to the stamp I used. Finally, why not join Julia's Facebook Group for more fun and great coloring ideas... This is a wonderful group of talented ladies, so be sure and drop by! Happy Crafting!!
Sunday, October 7, 2018
Guest Design Team Member - Chocolate Baroque
Morning my crafty peeps,
Well I can finally let the cat out of the bag. I was chosen to be a guest design team member for an amazing stamp company, Chocolate Baroque. They are a wonderful company, based in the United Kingdom, with stamp quality and customer service parallel to none. Below is my first project....
This is an Artist Trading Card, ATC. I used the stamp set Fresh Blooms. I next used Versamark ink & white embossing powder, then heat set the embossing powder.
Next I used Distress Inks, Vintage Photo, Red Barn & Wild Honey, and using a foam blender, I blended the ink over the embossed image. Because the image was embossed in white, when I added the color, the image popped off the page.
Next I stamped the saying that comes with the set in black ink, added a few glitsy embellies and voila, an Artist Trading Card.
Now ATCs can be traded, or you can use them in other crafty projects....
I did the exact same steps as above but with different colors and also used another stamp set Loving Sentiments.
I added the ATC onto the card front, added glitz and glam.... and voila, a fun & easy card! Be sure and drop by the Chocolate Baroque DT Blog for even more interesting and innovative ideas on how to use Chocolate Baroque's amazing stamp sets.
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to check out my card.
Happy crafting!
Well I can finally let the cat out of the bag. I was chosen to be a guest design team member for an amazing stamp company, Chocolate Baroque. They are a wonderful company, based in the United Kingdom, with stamp quality and customer service parallel to none. Below is my first project....
This is an Artist Trading Card, ATC. I used the stamp set Fresh Blooms. I next used Versamark ink & white embossing powder, then heat set the embossing powder.
Next I used Distress Inks, Vintage Photo, Red Barn & Wild Honey, and using a foam blender, I blended the ink over the embossed image. Because the image was embossed in white, when I added the color, the image popped off the page.
Next I stamped the saying that comes with the set in black ink, added a few glitsy embellies and voila, an Artist Trading Card.
Now ATCs can be traded, or you can use them in other crafty projects....
I did the exact same steps as above but with different colors and also used another stamp set Loving Sentiments.
I added the ATC onto the card front, added glitz and glam.... and voila, a fun & easy card! Be sure and drop by the Chocolate Baroque DT Blog for even more interesting and innovative ideas on how to use Chocolate Baroque's amazing stamp sets.
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to check out my card.
Happy crafting!
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