Thursday, November 19, 2015

Dots Stampfest on November 18

For our November 18 stampfest, 
Lynette and I made fall tree cards.
we used Judith's dots stamp AAA-04 to add various colors to a little fall scene.
We started out by stamping a tree stamp on a small piece of white cardstock
using either Penny Black's Fantasy tree
or Rubber Stampede Posh Impressions Tree Frame Z283-F.
 Used a circle punch and a post-it, to create our sun mask.

LEFT-Lynette used Versafine black onyx ink on the Tree Frame stamp.
After stamping, she added extra branches by hand with distress black soot marker.
RIGHT-Lynettte colored distress black soot marker directly on Fantasy tree branches.
After masking the sun with our circle
we stamped dots, starting in the upper corners with blue.
Then we used the yellows circling the "sun"
going from lighter in center to darker toward edges.
At the bottom we used blues, lighter to darker.
To create the sun, we sponged yellow using the reverse post-it with the circle opening.
Finally we sponged the edges with various blue distress inks.

LEFT- Used SU's chocolate chip on the Fantasy tree stamp.
RIGHT-Used Versafine black onxy on the Tree Frame stamp.

Inks for the dots and sponging
Distress-
scattered straw,squeezed lemonade,fossilized amber,
spiced marmalade, broken china, salty ocean, chipped saphire
Stampin' Up!-old olive
 
My Pentel fine point correction pen was clumpy
when I tried using it to add white highlights to my tree
so we switched to a white Sakura souffle pen.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Wrinkle Free Distress Tutorial

 A friend of mine asked me how I make my distress ink backgrounds
so I decided to do a blog post on it.
I learned from Tim Holtz' "wrinkle free distress" technique
described here and here.
I used distress inkpads festive berries, mowed lawn, scattered straw.
Later I substituted fossilized amber for the scattered straw.
Choose colors you like!

Place inkpad directly craft sheet.
Smudge and squish it a little to get the color transferred to the craft sheet.


You can see green and red but it's hard to see the yellow.

Spritz with water.
I used an old hairspray bottle with a fine mist
so I had to spritz several times.

Place paper on the wet ink.
I use Georgia Pacific 110 lb. index cardstock.
I turn the paper a  bit to "collect" the colors.
This is the fun part. You can experiment however you wish.


 I wanted to add more color, so I went back to the craft sheet 
and dipped the edges into the color.


 After finishing that first piece of  paper,
I added fossilized amber distress ink to craft sheet
and spritzed with water.

My second piece of paper had more dilute green and red.
The amber is bright because it's first generation here.
 
Adding more festive berries and fossilized amber ink to the craft sheet
and spritzing with water.

Results of placing paper onto craft sheet.

Results after dipping the paper into colors a second time.
If you don't like results clean the craft sheet and start again.

Here are my 3 backgrounds waiting to dry.
You are supposed to dry between the applications of ink color
to prevent colors from getting muddy.
I'm always in a hurry and I just dab the paper back into the wet ink
when I want to add color to the white spaces.
I tend to make several 4 x 5.25 inch pieces of paper.
They are very nice to keep on hand for a quick card.

After paper is dry, I sometimes iron it to flatten it.
Before adding to a card, I sometimes sponge distress ink on the edges
and/or even on white areas in the middle.
Made this card by sponging mowed lawn then tea dye distress inks on the edges of the background.
Used a Dina Wakley Scribbly Bird with Versafine black onyx ink
to make a belated birthday card.
Thanks for visiting!

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Birds Note Card Set

Made this note card "case" from a folder.
It will be a gift that holds 4.5 x 5.25" cards and envelopes.
A few more details are here.
I used distress inks to sponge a scene on the front layer
using "holmade" stencils for the hills, clouds and sun.
Stamps:
Fantasy tree from Penny Black
Bird trio from Savvy Stamps

 
Dina Wakley's scribbly birds
were stamped onto background papers.
Some were distress ink sponged 
Distress inks used:  mowed lawn, festive berries, fossilized amber.
Birds and text stamped in Versafine black onyx.

An old favorite of mine, SU's Friendship's Journey is used on these cards.
Other stamps used:  SU's Antique Collectibles, Hero Arts E2758 Meadow Petals stamp,
from the Poetic Prints Pastel Petals set of four.
Inks: Stampin' Up! creamy caramel, rose romance, close to cocoa, 
Distress: spun sugar.
Thank you for visiting!

Friday, November 6, 2015

Pumpkin Harvest

The cloisonné pumpkin used on these two cards
is part of a Michael Strong Stamp set, Pumpkin Harvest
that I won from the Enjoy Michael Strong Stamps Yahoo Group Summer Challenge.
This background was made by first pressing distress ink pads directly onto my craft sheet,
then spritzing the inked areas with water.
Then my paper was place on the inked areas.
 
For this background I sponged distress inks onto paper,
then flicked some water on top.
Used Viva décor green glitter and clear pens on both pumpkins
which were stamped in distress abandoned coral.
Tree stamped with distress frayed burlap.
Thanks for visiting!

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Stampfest from September 2

Lynette had a stampfest at her house way back on Sept. 2.
The two cards on the right were blogged already:
 Michael Strong Halloween 2015 blog hop.
 I'd like to show you the rest of the cards we made that day.

Lynette designed our tri-panel card which was inspired by
Kathy's leaves card on her The Daily Marker Blog
We used Lynette's Stampin' UP! markers:
glorious green, rocket red, only orange, yoyo yellow
using lighter colors first.


Here Lynette used leaves which were fussy cut.
The Sizzix Birch tree embossed layer was sponged with white ink.
Then accent lines were drawn with brown marker.
Used Stamped Michael Strong's Cloisonne Alphabet for the word, FALL.
Added green crepe paper beneath the leaves.

These flower cards are made with the Tim Holtz Flower Garden set.
We both love flowers and flower stamps!
The images were stamped first.
Then an aqua brush painter was used to pick up color scribbled onto the craft sheet
to add color to the "white" areas.
 
Thanks so much for visiting!