Showing posts with label stamping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stamping. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

MTCC #61

Good morning

Today I am sharing the card I made for challenge #61 at Make the Card Challenge.

You will find the challenge here.

The challenge this month is a colour challenge.


I have used pastel shades of these colours on my card.


I used a background stamp with Versamark ink and white embossing powder
before blending Dried Marigold Distress Ink and 
Salt Water Taffy Distress Oxide Ink over the top.

My card base is 5 1/4" square

A 5" square piece of green cardstock is the base layer 
for the decorative panel that is 4 3/4" square.

A 1 1/4" x 5" piece of the green cardstock hold the sentiment, which is cut from white cardstock.
I have cut the sentiment 4 times and layered them on top of each other to create
a sentiment with some dimension.

I used Honey Bee - Lovely Layers: Heart Vine die to cut a green leaf spray, 
a paper chrysanthemum from PortaCraft and a couple of small white flowers 
from Uniquely Creative to create a cluster on the left hand section of the green panel.

You can watch my process video here
I hope you enjoy it.


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

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie






Friday, July 15, 2022

July Cyber Crop at Mystical Scrapbooks

Good morning

I have got a layout to share today.
I created this layout for the Cyber Crop at Mystical Scrapbooks.
You will find the Cyber Crop here

There are three challenges in this Crop and this layout if for the challenge 
that requires you to use a flip on your layout.

You can see what I mean in the photos below.

The centre photo opens out to reveal two more photos underneath.



I used papers from the Uniquely Creative Steampunk Safari collection for this layout.

To create the background I used Scattered Straw and Rusty Hinge Distress Inks through 


I have two photos measuring 3 1/2" x 6" and three measuring 3" x 6".
The smaller photos are in the flip section of my layout.
I used Steampunk Safari - Technical paper to matt the photos and to make the flip.

I used Uniquely Creative's Steampunk Safari - Awesome and Basic Grey's Green at Heart - Kermit papers behind the two outside photos along with a piece of the same cardstock I used to matt the whole layout.

I have sewn around everything with my sewing machine and black thread, 
including a circle in the middle of the layout.

To embellish the layout I used some items from the Steampunk Safari Creative Cuts 
and some fussy cut items from Steampunk Safari - Unique patterned paper

I cut the title from black cardstock using my Kaisercraft DD700 Alphabet Upper Case die.
I added a coat of Glossy Accents.

My process video is below.
In the video I also show you how I add my layout to a page protector 
in my album so the flip can be opened.


Don't forget to pop over to Mystical Scrapbook and check out the Cyber Crop

Thanks for being here today
Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Off The Rails Scrapbooking July 2022 Challenge

Hello hello

Today I am sharing the page I created for the July challenge at Off The Rails Scrapbooking.

You will find the challenge here.

The challenge is to use outback/desert colours.

Here is my layout


The photo on this page was taken during my trip to Egypt in 2019 when we were able to travel.

The top photo was one I purchased, it was taken many years ago from a slightly different angle to
mine but I wanted to show the "before & after" photos.

The papers I have used for this layout are from a Craft Concepts paper pad
called Vintage Grunge printed in 2012, so you can see I have had it in my stash for some time.

I chose a mustard coloured paper with brown script for the background.
The papers are double sided so I used both sides of the red spot paper plus the striped paper.

All of the papers were torn to size using my Deckle Rulz tearing ruler.


The red spot paper is approximately 5 1/2" wide, the striped paper is approximately 3" wide 
and the last paper is approximately 2" wide.
I used double sided tape to attach these to the background 
so they are evenly spaced across the page.

I used an emery board to file around the edges of my photos and 
matted them onto some cream cardstock.
They were attached to the layout with scrap chipboard pieces behind them.

I created the title using my computer.
I typed the title using Black Oak Std font in size 28.
This was printed onto a piece of the same cardstock that the photos are matted on.
Once it was trimmed to size I backed it with scrap chipboard pieces to attach it to the layout.

The cameras, tags and suitcase embellishments were stamped onto patterned paper and heat embossed.
The suitcase is a stamp from Magnolia, the tags are from Kaisercraft's Now Boarding stamp set 
and the cameras are from Kaisercraft's Happy Snaps stamp set.




Here is my video
I hope you enjoy it


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





Friday, May 13, 2022

Off The Rails Scrapbooking May Challenge

Good morning

Today I am sharing the layout I created for the May challenge at Off the Rails Scrapbooking

The challenge for this month is Black & White with only one other colour.
I have chosen blue as my other colour


I have gone with a simple clean layout for this challenge.
The minimalist look seems to be appealing to me at the moment.

I have added Modelling Paste through TCW Chevron stencil 
to the centre section of my white cardstock background. 
I have not been too particular with this application 
as I am looking for a random type of feel.

My colour is added by spraying Tattered Angels Jazz Blue Glimmermist 
at the top of the page and using extra water spray 
to help it run down the centre of the layout 
over some of the Modelling Paste.

When everything was dry I used Kaisercraft's Grid stamp 
and StayzOn Jet Black ink to stamp randomly over the background.


The patterned paper is from 2007, it is by Imaginisce and is 
Striped Sophistication from the Black Tie Optional range.

I tore this into strips using my Deckle edged ruler.
I inked the edges of the strips after I had torn the edges down 
to create an assortment of lengths then 
attached them to my background using Art Glitter Glue


My black & white photos were printed with the white border and measure 3" x 4 1/2".
I have attached pieces of cardboard to the back of the photos before attaching them to my layout.

To embellish the page I have painted 
Scrapmatts CB5156 Triangles 01 chipboard with black acrylic paint.
I cut the chipboard into three pieces and attached it to my page along side each of my photos

I used my fountain pen to draw a double scribbly border around the page.

A little more detail was added to the background by splattering some of the 
Glimmermist and black acrylic paint lightly, mostly to the central area of the layout.

The title was cut from black cardstock using Kaisercraft's DD735 Uppercase Alpha dies.
Once it was attached to the layout using my t ruler, reverse tweezers and Art Glitter Glue
I coated it with Glossy Accents. This gives a beautiful glossy finish when it is dry


Here is my process video. 
I hope you enjoy watching it.


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







Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Fun Fold Shabby Chic Cards

I have got three fun fold cards to share with you today.


Card No. 1






I have used mauve cardstock for the base of this card

I cut pieces
11" x 4 1/4", 10 3/4" x 3 1/4" and 3 1/4" x 2 1/4"

I score and fold
the 11" piece at 2 3/4" & 5 1/2"
the 10 3/4" piece at 3 1/2"  & 6 1/2"
so both pieces resemble a Z

I have used Denise Boddey Day Dream Story Book - Dreams patterned paper.

I cut pieces
5 1/4" x 4"
2 @ 4" x 2 1/2"
3 1/4" x 3"
3" x 2 3/4"
4" x 3"

I also fussy cut the label with the florals attached from Denise Boddey ay Dream Story Book - Chapters patterned paper.

I used my Distress Tool and Black ink to distress the edges of all of the patterned papers.

The patterned papers are then attached to the two card panels. 
I have used double sided tape but you could also use glue if you wish.

I attached the smaller piece of cardstock to the larger piece of cardstock by attaching a piece of 1/2" double sided tape at both ends of the 10 3/4" piece of cardstock and layering it on top of the other piece so the larger section, of the 10 3/4" piece, is on the top of the card and the right hand edge is approx 1/2" from the right hand edge of the bottom panel.

The fussy cut piece is attached to the 3 1/4" x 2 1/4" piece of cardstock.
This is then attached to the front of the card with sticky backed foam behind it.

The sentiment is a stamp from the Woodware Word Fragments stamp set. I have stamped with Versafine Embossing Ink and heat embossed with Gold Embossing Powder.

Card No. 2




The cardbase for this card is Bazzill - Tutu Pink

I cut pieces
7" x 5 1/4" and 4" x 4"

I have scored and folded the 7" piece at 4 1/4" and the 4" piece at 1".

The smaller piece of cardstock is attached to the right hand edge of the larger piece so the fold butts up to the right hand edge and it is centred between the top and bottom of the card


I have cut pieces
5" x 4"
2 @ 2 1/2" x 5"
2 @ 2 3/4" x 3 3/4"


Once agin the edges have been distressed with my distressing tool and black ink.

The patterned paper is attached to the card panels using double sided tape.

To embellish this card I have cut Circle Frame Medium Chipboard in half and coated it with Gesso.
I attached the chipboard to the front of the card, next I layered a 4" strip if white lace and a fussy cut floral cluster from the same patterned paper.

The sentiment, once again came from the Woodware Word Fragments stamp set 
It is attached to the front of the card with a piece of scrap chipboard behind it.

Final touch for this card was to add three drops of Nuvo Drops - Morning Dew 
to the top and bottom of the left hand front panel.

Card No. 3



I have not made this style of card before.

It is a pocket with a decorated insert for your personal message or you could attach a gift card.

I have used a light green cardstock for this card.

I cut pieces
5 1/2" x 10 1/2" and 4 3/4" x 4 3/4"

I scored and folded the 10 1/2" piece at 5" and 10" on the long edge and 5" on the narrow edge
This is going to make a 5" square pocket

I cut the corner where the two fold lines meet out 
and the bottom 1/2" folded section on the other section of the cardstock.
You can see this more clearly in my YouTube video.

I have added double sided tape to the side and bottom tabs and folded the pocket in half 
using the tape to join the two sides together to form a pocket.

The patterned paper I am using for this card is Denise Boddey Designs - Elegance - Style

I cut 
2 @ 4 3/4" x 4 3/4"
2 @ 4 1/2" x 4 1/2"

Once again the edges have been distressed.

The patterned papers are attached to the pocket and the insert with double sided tape.

Before adding the patterned paper to one side of the insert use liquid glue to attach a piece of lace to make it easier to take your tag in and out of the pocket.

I used a circle die to cut a part circle from the top of the pocket. 
You could use a circle punch if you prefer.

To embellish the insert I fussy cut the castle from the patterned paper and attached it to the front. 
The back is for your personal message and/or to attach a gift card.

To embellish the front of the pocket I used liquid glue 
to attach 5 rows of lace to the bottom 3/4 of the pocket.

A piece of chipboard foliage, that has had a coat of Gesso, was layered onto of the lace 
and a fussy cut floral piece was added on top of that.

I used Craft Barn- Primrose Stamp & Die set to cut the flower from the same patterned paper.

A good coat of Wink of Stella Clear added sparkle to the chipboard.

The sentiment is from Uniquely Creative.

So these are the three cards for today.

For more detail you can see me create these cards in this video


If you have any questions please leave them in the comments below and I will get back to you.

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

 







Friday, March 25, 2022

Art Journal Page

Hi there

Today I am sharing my latest art journal page.


I have used two pages from my Happy Planner notebook.
I have glued them together and given one side of the page a coat of white Gesso

To colour the background I have applied Gelatos and blended them using my finger.

I have used 
Lemon
Gold Champagne
Tangerine 
and Grape

My next layer is random stamping with StayzOn Jet Black Ink 
and a background stamp that I don't know the name or brand of.
You can see the stamp in the video if you are interested to see what it looks like

Next layer for the background is Modelling/Texture Paste through a Mandala stencil

To create the hearts I applied Paper Mill Alcohol Inks to a sheet of Gloss Photo paper 
and used my air puffer to move the ink around.

The inks I used are
Lemon Yellow Shimmer
Burnt Orange Metallic
Silver Metallic
Gold Metallic
Rolling Waters Metallic
Purple Sequin Metallic
Silvery Metallic
and Penny Loafer Metallic

Once the inks were dry I used my Cutterbee scissors 
to cut an assortment of sizes of heart shapes from the card.

These were attached to my page using Matt Medium, being careful 
not to smudge the background, as I had not sealed it.

Watered down white acrylic paint was splattered all overt the page next

I drew a sketchy line just inside the edge of each of the hearts 
and a scalloped decorative border around the outside of each heart.

A sketchy boarder was also added to the edges of the page.

The quote is from the internet, I printed it onto copier paper,
trimmed it and added it to the page using Art Glitter glue.

I used my black Fudeball pen to draw a sketchy border around the quote.
 



Here is my process video


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today
If you have any questions or suggestions please leave them in the comments

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Three inking techniques

Good morning.

Before I start my post today I would like to ask you to do something for me.
I spend a lot of time writing these posts and I wonder if anyone reads them. 

If you have visited my blog today could you please leave me a comment, even if it is just "Hi Julie"
Depending on the number of comments I receive to this post 
I will decide whether I will continue posting on my blog.

So please, if you visit my blog and enjoy reading what I post please leave me a short comment.

Now on to today's post.

I recently bought some new Distress Inks and realised I didn't use my inks often enough,
so today I am sharing three techniques using Distress/Oxide Inks.
I have mainly Distress Inks with a few Distress Oxides thrown in.

I made three cards


Each of the cards are a different size.

Card No. 1

This is a slimline card measuring 8" x 4" and fits into a standard DL envelope


I have cut 300gsm white cardstock to 8" x 8" and folded it in half. 

I used Cracked Pistachio Distress Oxide and Mowed Lawn Distress ink, 
 with a Hero Arts Blending brush, to apply colour through A Little Birdie leaf stencil.

I trimmed a piece of textured yellow cardstock to 3 3/4" x 7 3/4" and attached that to my card front.

Next I trimmed my inked panel to 3 1/2" x 7 1/2" and added that on top of the yellow cardstock.

To decorate the card I used some of the flowers I created in this video

I die cut the sentiment from white cardstock and the shadow from the yellow cardstock,
inked the edges and attached it to the front of the card about 2/3rds of the way up.


I printed the rest of the greeting, trimmed it to size, layered it onto a piece of the yellow cardstock and attached it so it was slanted and slightly over lapping the b of "birthday"

I also used the same stencil and some Squeezed Lemonade Distress Ink 
on the inside of the card.

Card No. 2


This card is 5 1/4" square

I started with a piece of smooth white cardstock 5" square and blended Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade and Ripe Persimmon Distress inks, starting with the lightest colour and 
working my way down to the darkest. I used a domed foam blending tool for this.

 to stamp all over the background using Versafine Onyx Black ink.

I added clear embossing powder and as the Distress Inks were still wet 
the embossing powder clung to the whole background. 
I had not planned on doing this but I have to say I am pretty happy with the results.
I gave it 3 or 4 coats of the clear embossing powder to get a nice high gloss.

I trimmed a piece of black cardstock to 5" square and 
the stamped panel to 4 3/4" square and layered them onto the card front.

I did not want to completely cover the pretty background so I stamped a 
couple of the same flowers and three leaves from a Paper Artsy stamp
onto some Hero Arts velum. I stamped with Versafine Onyx Black Ink


I fussy cut the flowers out and used Art Glitter glue to attach the velum, 
applying the glue behind the embossing.

The sentiment came from a little pot of sentiments I keep on my desk. 
They are leftovers from kits, paper packs or excess stamping/heat embossing.
I matted the sentiment onto some black cardstock and added it to the bottom right of the card.

Card No. 3


Our final card for today is 4 1/4" x 6"

I am going to use my inks as watercolours for this card.


I used my water brush to apply the colour but you could use a normal brush if you don't have one.

I used two colours on each area.

For the leaves I used Cracked Pistachio Distress Oxide and Mowed Lawn Distress Ink

For the yellow flower I used Squeezed Lemonade and Mustard Seed

The orange flower is Spiced Marmalade and Ripe Persimmon

And the red flower is Candied Apple and Festive Berries.

You can see how I applied the ink and shading in the video below



I cut some Gold Mirri Card to 4' x 5 3/4" and trimmed my flower panel to 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" 
and layered them onto the front of the card base

The sentiment is from the same place as the previous one and is gold heat embossed.
I matted it onto a piece of the gold mirri card and attached it to the card front 
with a piece of scrap cardboard behind it.

A final touch to this card was to add some gold fine glitter to the centres of the flowers.

So there we have my three cards for today.
I hope you have enjoyed reading about them and I hope you will leave me a comment.

Here is the process vide.
Have fun watching it


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

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Mystical Scrapbooks March Challenge

Hi there.

Today I am sharing the layout I created for the March challenge over at Mystical Scrapbooks.

The theme over there this month is mood boards and there are two of them to choose from
 or maybe even create a layout for both of them.

This is the moodboard this layout was created for.


This is my layout


The background for this layout started life completely different to how it links now.

I gave my white cardstock a coat of white Gesso.

Originally I used Distress Inks and plastic packaging to colour where the red is now. 
I used Barn Door but when it dried it was more pink than bright red.

Not happy with the colour I used a sponge to dab red acrylic paint over the top of the ink.
I then splattered white acrylic paint over the red.

The flower frame is a cut file from Page Evans

I stamped a text stamp with StayzOn Jet Black ink all over the cut file.

I used Distress Ink Mustard Seed and a wet brush to colour the cut file and then
Carved Pumpkin and a fine brush to add a little detail to the centre of the flowers.

I punched a few circles from white cardstock, stamped them with the same stamp and ink
to fill the holes in the centre of the flowers.

I used Art Glitter glue to attach the cut file to the page 
so it sat over the painted section of the background.

I am using a 6" x 4" photo, I filed around the edge of the photo with 
an emery board before matting it onto some orange cardstock.

I also added some cardboard to the back of the mat.
This assembly was then attached to the layout.

I used Heartfelt Creations Daisy Patch Flowers to stamp and heat emboss three layers of the flower.
I used Mustard Seed and Barn Door Distress Inks to colour the flower.

I also stamped and heat embossed Picket Fence - Flowers for the Picking.

I used my flower shaping tools to shape all of the flowers.

All of the flowers were attached to the layout with liquid glue.



I trimmed my white background down to 11 1/2" square and matted it 
onto a 12" piece of black cardstock to give it a nice dark border

The title was die cut from black cardstock using my 
Kaisercraft DD700 Alphabet Upper Case dies
and attached using my t-ruler and liquid glue.

I used my fountain pen to draw a double scribbly border around the page and the flower centres

I have a process video you might like to watch


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

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie




Friday, February 25, 2022

Art Journal page using Alcohol Inks

Good morning

Today's post shares an Art Journal page that I created using Alcohol Inks for my background

I don't use alcohol inks very often and am by no means an expert with them 
but I am very happy with the way my page turned out.


I have used Office One A4 180gsm Gloss Photo Paper for my base.
This paper came from my Mum and is not as glossy as some of the other gloss photo papers I have.
I wasn't sure if it was going to work but figured I would give it a try, nothing to loose right...

I sprinkled blending solution onto half of the A4 sheet. 
I decided to work on half the sheet at a time because the alcohol inks 
dry quite quickly and I did not want them to dry before 
I had the opportunity to move them around and get the look I was going for.

Next I added the alcohol inks.
I am using Paper Mill Shimmer alcohol inks for this page.
The colour I used are Lime Green, Grass, Ocean Blue and Sea Breeze
I also added a few drops of Slate, this is not a shimmer.

I used my Couture Creations "puffer" tool to move the ink around, adding more blending solution and ink 
as needed to get a nice all over cover

I then added several drops of Ranger Fixative in Gold. 
I did not move this around because I wanted it to look like gold splatter.

I set this aside to dry. You can dry it with your heat gun 
but I find that moves the colour around a bit more 
and I prefer to let it dry naturally.

To add more interest to my beautiful shimmery background 
I splattered some slightly watered down acrylic paints using my fan brush.

The paints I used were 
Black Gloss, Golden Turquoise, Sparkling Sapphire Pearl and White Frost Pearl.


The focal point for my page was created by using my Big Shot to die cut white cardstock 
using a Hexagon die I purchased from Downunder Scrapbooking. It is GD2056.
I cut it from both white and pearl gold cardstock to see which one I preferred.
I chose the white because it stood out from the background better.


I used Art Glitter glue to attach the hexagons to the page.

To help my hexagons look like they are part of the page 
and to help them stand out a little more I used my Stabile All pencil in black
 and a water brush to shade around each hexagon.

I used a black fine point Sharpie to draw a double lined border 
around the page and then coloured black squares between those two lines.

A Copper 250 Opaque Texta marker was used to fill in the blank squares in the border. 
This colour is very close to the colour of the gold splatters in the background.

A fine white scribbly border, made with my fineliner bottle and watered down acrylic paint, 
was added to the inside of the border to finish it off.

I like to mix fonts for my quotes so I have used 
Kaisercraft's DD735 Uppercase Alpha die and black cardstock
 to cut "OPEN" and then printed "your mind" onto copier paper
to complet the quote.

I used Art Glitter glue to attach the title to the page.

A 0.7mm white Posca pen was used to highlight the black letters.



I have to say I really enjoyed making this page.

I love the look you get with alcohol inks and plan on using them more frequently in the future.

I have a process video
I hope you enjoy watching it.


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

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie