Saturday, January 29, 2022

Live your best Life Art Journal page

Hello, hello

Welcome to my blog today where I want to show you an art journal page I have just completed.


I used Gelatos to colour the background. The colours I used are
Lemon, Red Cherry, Tangerine, Gold Champagne and Butter Cream

Once the colours were dry I gave my page a coat of Boyle Matt Spray
to seal it so the colours would not move when I added any other mediums.

I cut the circles from both white and black cardstock using Kaisercraft DD942 Stitched Circle Die.

I used pearl acrylic paints to colour the circles.
I gave each circle a couple of coats of a light colour 
then shaded around the edges with a darker tone of the same colour.

The colours I used are Duncan brand pearl acrylics
Lemon Drop, Powder Blue, Sparkling Sapphire, Bright Turquoise, Golden Aqua, Golden Lime, Golden Turquoise, and Green
I also used Folk Art Metallic Pure Gold


I stencilled onto the background using a 13@rts broken circles stencil.

Firstly I used Duncan Natural Texture (gritty paste) in Pumpkin
then Duncan Pearl White acrylic paint.

The stamping on the background is done with Archival Jet Black Ink 
and an assortment of circle stamps.
One of the stamps is Kaisercraft's Stains stamp set 
and the other two are unknown brands.


I used my black Stabilo All pencil and a wet brush to shade around each of the circles 
before giving them a scribbly border using slightly watered down
 black acrylic paint in a Fineliner bottle.

The same bottle of paint was used to draw a scribbly border around the page.

I gave each of the circles a highlight using a flat brush and some watered down white acrylic paint.

The same watered down paint was used with my fan brush to add a good amount of splatters to my page.


The quote has been stamped using Tim Holtz Cling foam stamps from the block lower alphas set.

The centre part of the quote was printed using my Brother PTouch label maker.

There is a lot of texture and shine on this page.

Here is my process video for you to check out


As always, thanks for spending part of your day here with me today

Till next time
Stay safe,
Hugs
Julie


Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Altering an Accordion Album so it has a spine

Hi there.

A very quick post today sharing a video showing how I altered an 
accordion album I purchased a Cheap As Chips.


I have used my We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board to create an envelope 
to add to the album

I have also added flaps, tags, booklets and pockets.


All of the details are in the YouTube clip below


I hope you enjoy the video and try doing this. It is fun to change things around a little

Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie 

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Ink Blended Cards

Good morning.

I have been wanting to do some ink blending for some time so today is the day. 

I am by no means an expert at this technique, 
as a matter of fact I have probably only done it once or twice at the most.

The theme for the month over at Mystical Scrapbooking is Techniques
so I thought I would do a blog post on ink blending.

I also created a video and I will put that at the end of this post if you would like to check it out.

I made three cards


The first card I created has a heat embossed image as the focal point


I stamped Woodware - Bold Blooms - Ginny with Versamark Embossing Ink onto the front of my card panel after I had wiped it over with my Embossing Buddy

I then used White embossing powder and set it with my heat gun.
This creates a resist for the Distress Inks I will blend on top.

I attached a strip of Mint Tape (Removable Masking type tape) to the areas of the card so the blended ink did not go onto the back of the card base.

 to the front of the card covering about 1/3 of the card front with each colour
 and using the lighter colour to blend over the area where the colours meet.

Once the card front was covered I used a tissue to wipe over the image
to remove any ink that may have been on the embossing.

The sentiment is from 13@rts His & Hers Remastered Sticker Collection.

Card No. 2 is similar in appearance


For this card I blended the Distress Ink onto a White Cardstock panel that measures 3 3/4" x 5 1/2"

The colours I used are Scattered Straw, Peeled Paint and Broken China.

I used a die and my Big Shot to cut the floral bouquet from white cardstock and attached it to the 
inked panel using liquid glue.
Because the Inks are reactivated by liquid I was careful to not get any glue on the inked panel.

I added a piece of scrap chipboard to the back of the panel before attaching it to my card base.

The sentiment came from the same 13 @rts sticker sheet.

The ink blending on the third card is a little different.


I stamped and heat embossed Woodware - Whimsical Flower - Daisy May 
onto a white cardstock panel that measures 3 5/8" x 5 3/8"
I used black embossing powder for this stamp.

I then used my finger daubers to colour the image with Distress Inks.
The colours I used are Mowed Lawn, Mustard Seed and Ripe Persimmon

I did manage to go over the lines a couple of times 
but I used my Mono Sand Eraser to rub the ink away where it bothered me.

To give the black sections in the centre of the flower a little sparkle I added 
dots of Viva Black Pearl Pen

I cut a panel of black cardstock 3 7/8" x 5 5/8",
matted my image panel onto that
and then attached the black panel to the front of the card base.

The sentiment, once again, came from the 13 @rts sticker sheet.

So three very simple cards today but I have to say I really enjoyed making them.
They are quick and easy but quite striking I think.

Have you tried ink blending? Let me know how you found it.

Here is my video


 Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today
Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie

Friday, January 14, 2022

Design Team Layout for Mystical Scrapbooks January 2022 Cyber Crop

Good morning

Today is the start of the January Cyber Crop at Mystical Scrapbooks.

You will find the three challenges and all of the details for entering here.

Lots of great prizes to be won so why not check it out.

The challenge that this layout is for is to use stamping on your project.



I cut two 3/4" strips of the patterned paper,
One I attached to the bottom of my background cardstock and the other I trimmed to 8 1/2"
to be used at the bottom of my photo.

I trimmed a 1/4" from the bottom of the background before I added the 12" strip of patterned paper,
making the background back up to 12" square.

To add texture to the White cardstock background, I have added 

I also smooshed a Dina Wakley Scribble stick, 
that I watered down using my spritzer bottle
in a light turquoise randomly on the background cardstock.

I fussy cut a section of the patterned paper along the turquoise chevron 
and attached it to the top of the layout.

I searched through my stash and found all of the stamp sets that had tiny images.

I used
Kaisercraft - Calendar
Picket Fence - Flowers for the picking
Bake a Cake from a magazine
Heidi Swap - 369387
Acid Drops & Whatnots - Life but from a slightly different angle
Stampendous - Bold Blossoms
Precious Remembrance - Oh So Fun
Ruby Rock It - Mini Elements
Garden Delights from magazine

I used my Versafine Onyx Black ink to stamp diagonally from the top left to the bottom right of the layout.



Once my stamping was complete I attached my 6" square photo, 
that had been matted on a piece of 6 3/16" square piece of black cardstock, 
and the Chevron patterned paper strip to the layout

Next I used the Sticker sheet to create a cluster at the bottom left of the photo



The sticker sheet included a sticker that said "flower girl" and I have used that for my title.

Here is my process video
I hope you enjoy watching it


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today

Until next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie



Thursday, January 13, 2022

Design Team layout for Off the Rails Scrapbooking's January 2022 challenge

Good morning

The challenge over at Off the Rails Scrapbooking this month is 
Re-use, Recycle & Repurpose.
I have interpreted that as using items from my stash that have been there for many years.
You will find the challenge here.

The photos on my layout are of my Mum taken while we were celebrating her 89th birthday
in December 2021


The chipboard frame has been in my stash for so many years 
I have no idea where I got it or what brand it is.

I have given it a coat of Gesso then sprayed it with Tattered Angels Chalkboard spray in white
and when that was dry I sprayed it with Tattered Angels Glimmermist in Iridescent Gold.

The patterned papers are from a 12" paper pad by DCWV called Love & Grace.
I purchased this pad from Spotlight a few years ago also.

I used Art Glitter glue to attach a patterned paper to the back of the frame

I trimmed the background patterned paper to 11 1/2" square
and attached it to a 1" white cardstock frame.
I took this to my sewing machine and stitched a row of zig zag 
and a row of straight stitching around the edge of the patterned paper

The frame was then attached to the background using my hot glue gun

The two 6" x 4" photos were attached to the layout using foam squares so they sat flat over the frame.

To embellish the layout I cut a 3" x 4" cut apart from one of the sheets of patterned paper,
cut the top so it looked like a tag, then heat embossed around the edge of it

I used my Crop-O-Dile to add a gold eyelet to the tag.
 I threaded some sheer gold ribbon through the eyelet.

Using Woodware's Mini Garden Spray stamp, I stamped and heat embossed
the flowers onto white cardstock. I used the same gold embossing powder.

I fussy cut these flowers.


I used my hot glue gun to attache the tag and the flowers to the layout.

The tiny embroidered flowers and leaves were another item from my stash and had been given to me by my Mum. I loved the idea of using them on this layout about her.

I added a coat of Wink of Stella to the flowers. Unfortunately I picked up the white one instead of the clear one and instead of giving my flowers a nice sparkle I managed to dull down the gold detail of the heat embossing.

*Note* I used a baby wipe to wipe over the flowers a day or so later and luckily removed a good amount of the white

The title is heat embossed chipboard numbers. 
I have used the same embossing powder I used 
for all of the other heat embossing.

I have used Art Glitter glue to attach the title to the bottom right of the frame 


Here is my process video if you would like to watch this layout come together


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie


 

Friday, January 7, 2022

Cards using Prima's Nature Garden 6" paper pad

Good morning

Today I am sharing a couple of cards I made using Prima's Nature Garden paper collection.
This is a very old collection and I don't think it is still available.

My aim with these cards is to use items from my stash

Both of the cards are 4" x 5 7/8" and cut from 240 gsm smooth white cardstock


Let's start with the first card


I have used two sheets of the same patterned paper for this card.
I have cut a piece 3 7/8" x 5 3/4" for the background,
a piece 2" x 4" and a piece 1" x 3" to make the fishtail pennants.

I also cut white cardstock to mat the pennants.
These measure 2 1/8" x 4 1/8" and 1 1/8" x 3 1/8"

I have inked around the edges of all of the patterned paper and cardstock 
with a Versa Color Cocoa ink cube.

The background patterned paper is attached to the card-base using double sided tape.
A layer of craft foam was attached to the back of the pennants 
before they were attached to the card front. The thinner pennant overlaps the wider one.

A strip of white lace was attached under the thinner pennant at the same time 
it was attached to the card front. I used Art Glitter glue to do this.

I used my Tim Holtz Tattered Florals die to create the flower on this card.
Here is the showing how I created this flower.


A piece of cheese cloth and a black & white Baker's Twine bow 
were added under the flower. It was attached using hot glue.

The sentiment is chipboard that has had a coat of white gesso.
I then coloured it with the Cocoa ink, this did not stand out enough 
so after I had attached it to the card I swiped over it with my black ink cube.



For the inside I cut a piece of the same patterned paper 3 7/8" x 5 3/4", inked the edges with Cocoa ink and used double sided tape to attach it to the inside right panel of the card.

I stamped happy birthday using Scrapbook.com's Happy birthday to You stamp
with Versafine's Onyx Black Ink onto white cardstock. 
I then used my heat tool and Clear Embossing powder to heat emboss the sentiment

I trimmed the cardstock down, inked the edges and attached it in the centre of the patterned paper.

I had a flower that was left over from a previous project, it was cut using Cheery Lin's Chrysanthemum Strip die and white cardstock. I attached the flower
 and added a little Nuvo Vintage Drops in Peachy Keen to the centre just to finish it off

The second card


All of the papers and cardstock on this card have had their edges inked with a black Versa Color ink cube.

I chose two patterned papers from the pad for this card.
I cut one 3 3/4" x 5 5/8" and the other 2" x 5 5/8"

A piece of white cardstock was cut to 2 1/4" x 5 5/8" to mat the smaller piece of patterned paper.

I added some scrap chipboard to the back of this panel.

After I had attached the large piece of patterned paper to the front of the card base I used some Art Glitter glue to attach half a paper doily so the edge of it lined up with the right hand edge of the card front.

The patterned paper panel was then attached so that it slightly overlapped the edge of the paper doily

A strip of lace was attached to the centre of the panel using double sided tape.

To embellish the front of the card I stamped all of the flowers and leaves in 
Heartfelt Creations - Botanical Rose stamp set onto smooth white cardstock

To colour the flowers I used Distress Inks in Victorian Velvet and Bundled Sage and 
Distress Oxide inks in Speckled Egg and Tattered Rose

I smudged my inks onto an acrylic block and then used my water brush to 
add the colour to the stamped images.

I then fussy cut them using my spring assisted scissors

I added Nuvo Jewel Drops in Sea Breeze to the centre of each flower

I had an oval chipboard frame from Imaginarium Chipboard.
I gave it a coat of gesso and them coloured it with the 

These were all attached to the card front using hot glue

The sentiment is from Uniquely Creative's Ocean Breeze Mini Cut a Part sheet.



For the inside I cut two strips of the same patterned paper I used
 as the background panel on the card front to 1" x 5 5/8", 
I attache one strip to each side of the back inside panel.

You will find my process video below


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie


Saturday, January 1, 2022

January Challenge at Mystical Scrapbooks

Good morning and Happy New Year to you.

My post today is to share my Design Team layout for January's challenge at Mystical Scrapbooks

The theme for the month is Techniques and the highlighted product is ribbon & twine.
The ribbons and twine will be on sale for the month so don't forget to check them out.

The challenge that I have set is to use the "Smooshing" technique on your layout and to incorporate a ribbon or twine bow.

Here is my layout


There are eight photos and they are each 3" square.

I have used Distress and Distress Oxide inks for my smooching.
The paper I have used for my background is Bee Arty - Love & Grace - Adele

The inks I have used are 
Distress Oxides Speckled Egg & Salty Ocean

If you are unsure of how to do the "Smooshing" technique check out my process video below.
It is very simple and lots of fun.

I also added random stamping on my background using Versafine Onyx Black ink

I have used Bee Arty Love & Grace - Portia patterned paper and white cardstock
to die cut an assortment of flowers.

The dies I used are
Uniquely Creatives Little Leaves
Couture Creations CO724161
Cheery Lyn B311 Chrysanthimum Strip
and one other die that I do not know the name of.


I inked the edges of the flower layers, shaped them with my flower shaping tools 
and assembled them using my Art Glitter Glue.

I filed around each of the photos with an emery board before attaching them to my background.

Next the flower embellishments were attached

A Bakers Twine bow sits amongst the left hand floral cluster


The title was cut from black cardstock using Kaisercraft's DD700 Alphabet Upper Case Die,
attached to the right hand side of the layout and given a coat of Glossy Accents

To finish the layout off I added a scribbly boarder of slightly 
watered down black acrylic paint in my 

Here is my process video so you can see how I created this layout, including the "smooshing" on the background


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie