Thursday, May 9, 2024

Stampfest at Lynette's May 7, 2024

Lynette and I had a wonderful time stamping on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. We had lots of inspiration from cards we saw online. Thanks to those who share their artwork!  

Our "torn book and ledger" card was fun to make. Inspired by Natasha Foote's YouTube #991...and a card posted by a member of Natasha's Facebook group. It's called Come crafting with Natasha. Thank you to Natasha and the FB member for sharing their artistic talent!

I worked on the background pieces, stamping with a Hero Arts ledger stamp, using an old book page,  tearing and sponging distress gathered twigs ink on the edges of both.  I found a piece of darker brown cardstock that was already stamped with a tiny script. I trimmed it to fit the card and  added flourishes from Stampin' Up's Carte Postal, using Brilliance white ink. 

Lynette worked on the flowers and leaves, stamping Stampin' Up's Secret Garden flowers in versafine black onyx onto a soft buttercream linen cardstock. Then she did some ink blending with distress lemonade and honey to add more color. The leaves were stamped in Gina K's jelly bean green.


Inspired by a card Lynette found online created by Scrappin' and Stampin' in GJ. Scroll down-the card is toward the bottom of that webpage.

We cut book paper, 2-3/8 wide by 5-1/2 long. And added a piece of black card stock to back it. 
We used the silhouette stamp in Stampin' Up's Just Believe set. 
The green butterflies were die cut from a  Stampin Up's Embosslit called Beautiful Wings
We cut our own banner and stamped with sentiments.

We used Versafine Onyx Black ink.


We really like the big dragonfly blueprints image from Tim Holtz's old Stampers Anonymous Classic Favorites "Classics #1 SCF001" cling rubber stamp. We created a stenciled background with
Tim Holtz Collection Dot Fades THS006
Circles and X's aka Dotted and stitched-THMM114
Harlequin THS016
TH Mesh & Typo stencil from TH Mixed-Media Stamps & Stencil set THMM121.
Then stamped the dragonfly with Versafine onyx black ink.

Inks used to blend over the stencils: distress broken china, wild honey, peeled paint.


Had so much fun with the stenciled background and the large dragonfly that we made a second, portrait version, which was inspired by Rita Wright's Masked Butterfly card

Stencils: Tim Holtz circles THMM114 and sequin waste stencil

Inks: Gina K sea glass and jelly bean green 
Stamped the dragonfly with Versafine onyx black.


We were inspired to make these watercolor flowers after seeing Amy Williams' YouTube: Water coloring made EASY! We used Jane Davenport's set of 12 watercolors-brights pallette. I had already played with this technique using reinkers, which you can see here. We used water brushes. However, next time I would like to try using a paintbrush.
 
Below are close ups. Click on an image to see a larger version.



Here you see Gina K's 4 x 4 inch Happy Hydrangea stamped image from using Lynette's luxurious Caran D'Asche watercolor crayons. 

I have to tell you about the right layer. We spritzed the stamp first then added the watercolor crayons and spritzed it before stamping. That image was too watery. We then worked on the left panel, in which we did NOT give it the 2nd spritz of water after coloring the stamp with the watercolor crayons.  That came out better!

We decided to give the right panel another chance...spritzed the stamp and added watercolor crayon (2nd time)...but this time we DID NOT SPRITZ the stamp a second time. Lynette stamped the hydrangea right on top of the stamped image and I think it looks great now!

I hope that the descriptions make sense. It can be handy for us to look back and see what we did to create these cards and panels.

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Watercolor Flowers, May 9, 2024

Thanks to Lynette for sharing Amy Williams' YouTube, Water coloring made EASY! from April 7, 2024. What a fun and easy technique! I really liked the way Amy added dots of color to place where the bottom of each flower would be placed.  Liked how Amy made one of the flowers is turn downward and how she added the dots of color by flicking her aqua brush. I used a paintbrush and water. I did not blot my work with a towel like Amy did.

Gina K reinker colors used: turquoise sea, tranquil teal, medium spruce and grass green

You can always click on images to see a larger version.

After dry, I added lines with a Faber Castell Pitt pen.

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