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Finally, the banner is from The Stamp Market called Layered Banner Die and the sentiment from Simon Says Stamps Circle Sentiments Christmaswas heat embossed with gold.
Hi all,
I've been trying for hours to get Blogger to post this...either way I hope you'll join us for our AAA challenge this fortnight. It's a great sketch that has so many possibilities for creativity.
See! Cute, right? I pulled out Altenew's Stamp and Paint set, which debuted in March. It's really a fun way to get into watercolor painting, pretty foolproof!
I have a Youtube video of the process of how to make this type of card. Check it out here:
For this sketch, I decided to pull it out again!
The leaves were stamped with Versamark and heat embossed with gold powder, and then it was time to play with watercolors. Yellows, greens, teal blues were used for the colors.
It was topped off with enamel dots from Altenew's Martian Terrain to make it more special. Now, let's see what you can do with our sketch! Please share your creations with us in our gallery...we love to see how you do it! Have a colorful day!!
Hi all!
I've been playing around with a stash of Pinkfresh washi sets I've had for a long while that has never seen the light of day...for shame I know....and combining them with some new things from Altenew I've received recently. With the Festive Friday...pink, metallic elements, foiling and flowers....and Freshly Made Sketches...mirrored....and the Triple B and Alphabet challenges in mind, I created this little ditty...
It started with the Pinkfresh new foil plate Dotted Petals. Instead of foiling, it was inked with their Sage ink and run through the Spellbinders BetterPress system, which is my new obsession BTW... The background it created is so pretty, this plate will be a new favorite of mine. To keep with the sketch, the Pinkfresh Nested Arches were used for the center panel.
For the corners of the sketch, beautiful flowers with berries were used and are from a retired Pinkfresh washi/die set called Blossoms and Berries. Ironically enough, they have a new stamp/stencil/die bundle with that name they just released! The washi tape has a matching die plate making the creation of these embellishments easy enough. Their new Fluttering Butterflies washi/die set also makes an appearance here with the soft sage teal gut in the top right corner. The washi tapes have gold foiling which led to the decision to foil a sentiment with Altenew's Sweet Sentiments.
The sweet bird is from the new Altenew Craft You Life series called Rustic Charm. Altenew's CYL kits are by far my favorite subscription I have, they come with EVERYTHING and this set is genius! The stamps have mirror images of the stencils, so you can use them either way...so smart. This little guy is part of that set. Instead of the stencil for coloring the bird, alcohol markers were used following the stencil as a guide. He was first stamped with Altenew's Permanent Mist Gray ink, colored, and then stamped with their Gold Metallic ink...thank you Stamp Wheel... He'd be great watercolored as well!
I think the final product is a little busy for my taste, but I really do love each element separately. Have a colorful day!
Hi all!
What platform do you have your blog or website on? I've been having issues with Blogger taking down posts...I'm a card-making site for goodness sake. What guidelines could I possibly be breaking?? It may be time for me to look into other places for hosting...any suggestions? In the meantime...hopefully, this post won't get taken down!
This started with a Bristol cardstock. This type of cardstock doesn't absorb the inks very quickly, so blending is easy, and swiping is even easier! A bazillion different inks were used to create this background. In the order you see here, each color was swiped in the area shown in the inspiration photo. After each different color group was added, a quick swipe with a mini blending tool was used to soften the swipe marks if there were any.
Next the panel was trimmed down and die cut using the Dotted Waves cover plate. The stencil was then used to deepen the colors in the open areas and Stickles in Crystal was added to the lines to make them sparkle like waves at sunset.
Next, the sentiment from Inspiring Quotes: Sunshine was heat embossed with white powder on vellum. Finally, the whole panel was added to a piece of dark gray cardstock and some yellow sequins were added for extra sparkle.
For the second card, I decided to FINALLY break out some alcohol inks! Using permanent markers on acetate with rubbing alcohol was a technique I used often in my teaching days, but fluid inks? Nope. I've had a stash for quite some time, but have not educated myself on the technique of using fluid inks. I decided to just jump in with both feet with a little rubbing alcohol, Sunkissed, Orange Cream and Firebrick alcohol inks.
Some leftover SU! glossy paper in my stash is the panel base, but not sure it's really the best choice as it did seep through to the back side of the paper. Is that normal? Either way, it seemed to work well enough, so it will be used for this technique until it's gone. It took time to figure out how to get the inks to move without creating lines, after some trial and error....lots of error....it worked in the end. A little bit of Nimbus ink was added for some splatter at the end to help bring in the color deep gray-blue color from the florals.
I couldn't get over the intensity of the color! No wonder this medium is so popular! The gorgeous Craft-A-Flower Hibiscus die set was used for the florals. They were die cut from gray card stock with details added with the Tranquility alcohol markers. The edges of the blossoms were highlighted with some Cloud White Fresh Dye Ink on the edges.
There is nothing better than a die set with included sentiments, which this one has! To give the sentiment some interest, the 'for my' was die cut from vellum paper, while the 'friend' was die cut from matching gray cardstock.
Whew! Thanks for continuing on with me! Have a colorful day!
Hi all!
It's time for another challenge with CAS on Friday. This time we are manifesting the need for SUNSHINE!! I don't know what kind of weather you have where you are, here in Ohio, it's been pretty dreary with only a few hints of sun popping here and there. Help us manifest more sunshine by creating some of your own sunshine projects too!
This card started with Altenew's Rainbow Burst scene-building stencil and using their Pocket of Sunshine color family was an obvious choice. FYI, this stencil comes with a coordinating foil plate which is glorious with it. Each of the 3 the stencils were inked with the lightest of the graduated inks to create the rays of the sun.
For the sentiment, the new-to-me stamp set from The Stamp Market called Arched Greetings 2 had the perfect sentiment to help keep this a CAS card. An option for this design would be to die-cut the arch from the corner of the panel for a window and stamp the sentiment along the edge. However, to keep this as simple as possible, the sentiment instead was stamped on the outer portion of the rays.
The center of the stencil leaves a white spot. A circle sentiment would be perfect for it, but instead a large enamel die from the perfectly matched Pocketful of Sunshine collection was added. In hindsight, the yellow border isn't needed at all. Funny how you don't notice those kinds of things until you're posting them on the internet!
Now help us manifest more sunshine and join us for our challenge at CAS on Friday. Have a sunny, colorful day!
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