Heres a 3x3 card I made for another challenge. The stamp set is D1491 Hooray Bouquet and all the actual flowers can be cut with our Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge first then stamp the adorable designs on after. So fast and so easy. The torn B&T is a very old and outdated paper. The rest is from the Roxie Paper Pack. The flowers were cut from cardstock. I really would like to use up my stash so have been enjoying putting different things together and they work!
I also really like this stamp set plus the others I used on the previous projects. I just can't seem to get tired of them. Thanks for looking.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
I made this card for Mojo Monday. My first attempt for this blogsite challenge.
Here's the design Mojo Sketch 225 we are using to make our cards from.
And here is my card.
Everything used is Close To My Heart products.
the 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inch base is Tulip Cardstock. I used a dry embosser and my paper cutter to measure and emboss the lines. I flipped it over and sandpapered the raised lines. I used Cocoa ink and a sponge and sponged all edges of all the pieces including the flowers.
The smaller pieces are Tulip Red also. The lighter cardstock placed in the middle is Sorbet Cardstock. I used our lace ribbon at the top of the Sorbet.
The flowers are cut from our Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge using 2 different B&T from the Roxie Level 2 paper pack. I cut them with the Cricut first then stamped them with the accompanying stamp called Hooray Bouquet-D1491. I layered them together, sponged the edges with the Cocoa and put an Olive Brad in the middle. The swirl is from the Love Life-D1482 Stamp set.
So there it is, if you click on the badge Mojo Monday to the right, you can see a whole lot more great artists and their interpretation of this sketch.
Here's the design Mojo Sketch 225 we are using to make our cards from.
And here is my card.
Everything used is Close To My Heart products.
the 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inch base is Tulip Cardstock. I used a dry embosser and my paper cutter to measure and emboss the lines. I flipped it over and sandpapered the raised lines. I used Cocoa ink and a sponge and sponged all edges of all the pieces including the flowers.
The smaller pieces are Tulip Red also. The lighter cardstock placed in the middle is Sorbet Cardstock. I used our lace ribbon at the top of the Sorbet.
The flowers are cut from our Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge using 2 different B&T from the Roxie Level 2 paper pack. I cut them with the Cricut first then stamped them with the accompanying stamp called Hooray Bouquet-D1491. I layered them together, sponged the edges with the Cocoa and put an Olive Brad in the middle. The swirl is from the Love Life-D1482 Stamp set.
So there it is, if you click on the badge Mojo Monday to the right, you can see a whole lot more great artists and their interpretation of this sketch.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Using Paint and Reinkers
Well, I thought I was going to make this for a Challenge but, the deadline came and went. I decided to go ahead and post it anyway. Another technique using the White Acrylix paint that comes in the Distressing Kit- Z1299 and Close To My Heart's Reinkers. Using the re-inkers with the white paint not only guarantees the colors will match my Close To My Heart papers its also a way to save a few pennies by not having to buy all the different colors of paints. The reinkers can be used for alot of different techniques besides reinking your stamp pads. What a great versatile product!
Reinker Colors I used:
Sunflower
Tulip
Olive
Sorbet
I took a 12x12 piece of Sorbet Cardstock and using a dry embosser I used it to emboss every 3 1/2 in both ways making a total of 9 3 1/2 in squares. I cut off the extra 1 1/2 inch left over.
Flip the embossed cardstock over and using a medium sandpaper, sand all the raised, embossed lines. You can emboss more of the cardstock if you wish for a more distressed look. Take a soft cloth or Kleenex and wipe off the excess debris from sanding.
Here is a close up of the sanded cardstock.
I used a Styrofoam paper plate so the paint wouldn't soak in. Plop 3 (or more) piles of white paint. Add some reinker to each of these. You have to decide how much. Remember, the white makes it lighter.
I don't mix the reinker into the paint. I like to have the option of the darks and the lights to work with. I used a couple different types of brushes, but, here again, use what is comfortable and does the job. Its your creativity and what works for you the best.
Here I used a bristle brush. It will make more streaky strokes. Hmmmm.....that sounds cute......streaky strokes.
I brushed color lengthwise and horizontal. It will be different shades because you will pick up white with the dark and the paint will mix with each stroke.
I also used a sponge brush and got a whole different look. It will go on with a more solid look.
I left background color come through also and stayed inside the embossed lines so each square stayed a square.
I used the following Close To My Heart My Acrylix Stamp Sets:
D1491- Hooray Bouquet
C1408- Live Inspired
D1481- Vintage Type
D1482- Love Life
C1464- Blue Ribbon
These stamp sets are some of my favorites. I stamped several things and used some for the background. One thing bad about trying to stamp on top of the paint is, it doesn't show up as dark so, if you want it to be bold, I would suggest using the Staz-On.
Here is some close-ups of what I did with the stamps.
This wrinkled piece of cardstock was stamped on first, then, I decided to dampen it and saw the ink start to run. I thought, oh no, is this going to work? I went ahead and wrinkled it up then smoothed it out and let it dry. It is pretty cool how it softened the image and the cardstock dried just like this. Its stiff too, so I just put some pop up dots under it.
Ta Da......And here's the finished product.
I also made the accompanying LO.
I painted on the right side to match the other LO and then I stamped on that 1 1/2 inch left over piece that was already embossed and sanded. I also used scrap pieces here and there.
Now, its your turn. Try some paint and reinkers on your project. Post your link to your photos of your project in my Face Book page under this post so I can admire your projects too. Oh, and I love your comments too.
Stampingranny
Reinker Colors I used:
Sunflower
Tulip
Olive
Sorbet
I took a 12x12 piece of Sorbet Cardstock and using a dry embosser I used it to emboss every 3 1/2 in both ways making a total of 9 3 1/2 in squares. I cut off the extra 1 1/2 inch left over.
Flip the embossed cardstock over and using a medium sandpaper, sand all the raised, embossed lines. You can emboss more of the cardstock if you wish for a more distressed look. Take a soft cloth or Kleenex and wipe off the excess debris from sanding.
Here is a close up of the sanded cardstock.
I used a Styrofoam paper plate so the paint wouldn't soak in. Plop 3 (or more) piles of white paint. Add some reinker to each of these. You have to decide how much. Remember, the white makes it lighter.
Here I used a bristle brush. It will make more streaky strokes. Hmmmm.....that sounds cute......streaky strokes.
I brushed color lengthwise and horizontal. It will be different shades because you will pick up white with the dark and the paint will mix with each stroke.
I also used a sponge brush and got a whole different look. It will go on with a more solid look.
I left background color come through also and stayed inside the embossed lines so each square stayed a square.
I used the following Close To My Heart My Acrylix Stamp Sets:
D1491- Hooray Bouquet
C1408- Live Inspired
D1481- Vintage Type
D1482- Love Life
C1464- Blue Ribbon
These stamp sets are some of my favorites. I stamped several things and used some for the background. One thing bad about trying to stamp on top of the paint is, it doesn't show up as dark so, if you want it to be bold, I would suggest using the Staz-On.
Here is some close-ups of what I did with the stamps.
This wrinkled piece of cardstock was stamped on first, then, I decided to dampen it and saw the ink start to run. I thought, oh no, is this going to work? I went ahead and wrinkled it up then smoothed it out and let it dry. It is pretty cool how it softened the image and the cardstock dried just like this. Its stiff too, so I just put some pop up dots under it.
Ta Da......And here's the finished product.
I also made the accompanying LO.
I painted on the right side to match the other LO and then I stamped on that 1 1/2 inch left over piece that was already embossed and sanded. I also used scrap pieces here and there.
Now, its your turn. Try some paint and reinkers on your project. Post your link to your photos of your project in my Face Book page under this post so I can admire your projects too. Oh, and I love your comments too.
Stampingranny
Sunday, January 15, 2012
CTMH Spotlight Blog Hop
Welcome to my blog. If you are coming here from Luisa, then your on the right path. This blog hop goes in a circle so, if you start here and make the rounds, you will end up here again.
This Blog Hop is featuring projects used from my scraps. I don't know about all of you, but, I am a collector and have all kinds of scraps of cut paper even from other projects. Below, is the 2 used and out dated Close To My Heart paper packs that I chose some of my B&T from. I decided to go with Blush, Baby Pink, Garnet, Desert Sand, Colonial White, White Daisy, Bamboo, Chocolate, and Garden Green as my color scheme.
I used the stamp set below to stamp on the designs I cut from our Art Philosphy Cricut Cartridge.
Just a couple close ups of the pieces that were cut from the Cricut Cartridge and stamped on.
Well, thats all for now, you can move on to Elizabeth's blogsite from here. I hope you enjoy visiting and getting more new ideas for your projects.