Showing posts with label Rubber Stamping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rubber Stamping. Show all posts

Rinea Foiled Paper Feathers & Aztec Card




Hello friends!
 I am over on the Rinea blog today sharing this fun technique 
used to create all sorts of nifty die-cuts made with beautiful foiled papers!
The background was created by stamping Joy Clair's Aztec Background stamps onto a piece of lavender cardstock using VersaMagic inks (chalk ink) and a sentiment from the Butterfly Kisses set.

Check out the following for complete instructions:



Supplies:

Joy Clair - Aztec Background, Butterfly Kisses
Imagine - VersaMagic, VersaFine Clair
Spellbinders - Feather Dies
Cardstock
Xyron Adhesive


More Gnome Fun!

Last week I shared one of my gnome cards using a new set of stamps from Rubber Stamp Tapestry called Fairy Garden.  Well today I have a couple more cards using this set...


This card was stamped on a bit of watercolor paper that I had taped off the edges.  After it was stamped n colored I removed the tape and splattered a bit more of the sky blue over the entire panel.


I had fun with color on this card. I stamped the circles all over the card using various colors of VersaMagic (chalk) ink.  After I had them all stamped I went back and stamped the images inside each circle with VersaFine Clair ink. Finally I stamped little sentiment and added the die-cut "hello".

Hope you all have a lovely week!

Steampunk Magic

Happy Day Friends!

Today I have a bit of Steampunk Magic for you...
the magic of flight!


I just love detailed schematics of various steampunk designs and this is one of my favorites. An airship in the shape of a bird.  If it flew I'm sure it truly was magical to watch. The background is made using Bronze Creative Medium which was applied to the cardstock using a faux wood grain tool. It's amazing how realistic it looks IRL.


Lost Coast Designs is sponsoring the current challenge at Allsorts of Challenges blog - Tags! where you will also find a nifty little coupon if you would like to order.

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Doesn't get much easier than that huh?  Just stamp any card and you're set to go!!

Be sure to enter both challenges for your chance to win :)
Good Luck Friends!

Supplies:
Lost Coast Designs - Steampunk Plane, Words
Imagine - Creative Medium, VersaFine Clair
Tag
Cardstock
Faux Wood Grain Tool
Raffia
Brads

A Little Gnome Told Me....

August 1st, 2018!!!

Can you believe it?
I don't know where the year has gone...

It sure doesn't feel like  it should be August already.

Well I thought I'd share the first of a little series of Gnome cards I've made for you all...


A little gnome told me that
Gnome is where the Heart is.

And here are 3 little guys to prove it! 
I had so much fun making this card using stamps from the Fairy Garden set. I started off by stamping the stump from the Budding Spring UM set, from there I stamped the 3 little Gnomes and went on from there. Everything was watercolored after I was satisfied with all of the little mushrooms, critters and such.  This is such a fun stamp set I don't know if I'll be able to wait to show you the other cards I made.




Supplies:

Rubber Stamp Tapestry - Fairy Garden, Whispers from the Garden, Budding Spring 
Imagine - VersaFine Clair
Kuretake Watercolors
Watercolor Paper
Cardstock
MFT - Stitched edge rectangle die


Not My Monkey....

The current challenge on the Lost Coast Designs blog is
"No Body Here"
translated...no humans allowed!

I am so excited to share this card with you...
I have been bursting with excitement ever since I made it! 


I stamped the monkey face onto a piece of white cardstock and he was masked over.  I then wrote over and over "That moment you realize this is your circus and these are your monkies." on the background.  I stamped the "Not My Circus" sentiment several times over the writing then removed the mask.  

I then set about coloring him with Prismacolor colored pencils and I extended his hair a bit with the colored pencils just to give him a bit of a frazzled look...how I feel sometimes  - LOL!!  

I have to say I am so pleased with how cool he turned out! 
That look on his face is priceless!  

I hope you'll join us for the
No Body Here Challenge!

Scor-Pal Card - Lemon Friends

It's been a while since I pulled my Scor-Pal out so I decided to use it on a card I made yesterday...


I scored lines on a diagonal every 1/2" one way then flipped it over and scored them the other way. I then stamped images from Rubber Stamp Tapestry's Fresh Lemonade stamp set in the little cells. As I was stamping I kept turning the paper a 1/4 turn so that the images were stamped in various directions.  Helps make it a bit more random and not so static.

The sentiment is from the Whispers from the Garden set.

Supplies:

Rubber Stamp Tapestry - Fresh Lemonade, Whispers from the Garden
Imagine - VersaFine Clair 

Give Something Away Day

Did you know that tomorrow is Give Something Away Day?  It is so I made these fun friendship stones to give-away...  I was inspired by the Kindness Rock movement...artists decorate rocks and leave them places for others to find. I thought I'd place a few around our town square to see if anyone finds them.


You can check out the Imagine blog post - 
for a supply list and instructions.



Squeeze the Day!

Happy Day Friends!

It's time to squeeze the day ;)  LOL!!


This weeks challenge over at the Just Us Girls Challenge blog is Citrus.
It just so happens that I have a brand new set of stamps from Rubber Stamp Tapestry that fits the bill perfectly... Fresh Lemonade and a sentiment from the set - Whispers from the Garden.


To create the card I started by stamping the flower as a base for each cluster. I then stamped the lemons and limes, filled in with the large leaf bunch. I made a little lemon mask and then stamped the small leaf cluster here and there using the mask over the adjoining lemon/limes. 
Easy peasy, lemon squeezey!  (sorry, couldn't resist!)


What do you think?

Makes me thirsty for a Lemon Shake-Up!  I've been experimenting lately...I made a Strawberry Lemon Shake-Up the other day and it was exquisite!  I'm thinkin' it's time to try a Lemon-Blueberry Shake-Up?!?!

I was having so much citrus fun I decided to make another card....


I started off by tracing an oval onto the card.  I stamped along the left side then added a bit of watercolor along the right side.  After it had dried I stamped the sentiment, trimmed & mounted it toa green card base.

Have a sweet day!


Supplies:

Rubber Stamp Tapestry - Fresh Lemonade, Whispers from the Garden
Imagine - VersaFine Clair Inks
Cardstock
MFT - Banner Dies

B is for Butterfly!

Hello Friends - I have been playing with my Marabu Art Crayons again experimenting with backgrounds. Today I wanted to share the card I made using one of those experiments...  I also made this card for the current challenge over on the Lost Coast Designs/Carmen's Veranda which is... #56 I Spy...Things That Start With "B".

Stamps: Lost Coast Designs - Butterfly Set, Art Wings Sentiment

Since I knew I wanted to make a butterfly card I wanted a background that would mimic the light and shadows you see where butterflies play...in among the foliage in the garden. Here's what I did...

I started off with a piece of white cardstock that was a bit larger than the actual size of the card panel I wanted to use.  

I started off by scribbling Sunshine Yellow in scattered areas over the panel. 

Next I came in with Kiwi then Apple (both greens) and finally just a hint of Turquoise.  

As I mentioned I was experimenting so initially I tried to blend it all together with first a sponge dauber then a baby wipe but it just didn't give me the look I was going for - it ended up being just a big green blob.  Into the ??? pile.

So then I started over layering the colors in the same fashion but then I blended the colors gently with my finger tip and it looked pretty good.  

Next I took a crazy net looking stencil and placed it over one corner for a test to see if I could pick up some of the color to give lighter and darker areas.  It worked perfectly so I continued to pick up color in just small areas to create a random pattern rather than the exact stencil image. I was able to pull up some of the greens leaving the lighter green and yellows behind to give the exact look I wanted.


I am so happy with how it turned out...that's what I love about experimenting.  I also have several other "experiments" that I can use on other projects or maybe even a few Artist Trading Coins!

Hope this inspires you to pull out your watercolor crayon medium and give it a go.  And if you're so inclined it would be awesome if you would join in the fun over on the Creative Portal and share your "B" inspired card!


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Challenge #56 - I Spy Things That Start with "B"

Supplies:

Lost Coast Designs - Butterfly Set, Art Wings to Fly
Imagine - VersaFine Clair Nocturne
Marabu - Art Crayons
Stencil
Double Stick Foam Adhesive
Green Card Blank

Watercolor Cotton Card

Hope all of my USA friends had a nice holiday yesterday.  It was a scorcher but we all made it through.

I have been wanting the cotton set of stamps from Altenew since they came out.  Well I finally got them and couldn't wait to play...


We were recently down in Alabama and got to see real cotton in the fields. I was able to purchase a couple stalks of cotton at a flea mall (that's what they call them down there...that's a whole nother story) and they are in a vase on my kitchen table.  I love it...it's so organic, just beautiful.

So I saw that this weeks challenge at  CAS on Friday/Sunday (it's called both for some reason) is #136 Watercolor so I thought I'd give it a go.


The "frame" around part of the cotton was just a swish of water then a bit of color added.  So easy yet very striking don't you think?

Supplies:
Altenew - Cotton Stamps
Watercolor Paper
Imagine - VersaFine Clair - Acorn & Nocturne
Prima - Watercolor Confections
Niji Waterbrush

Happy 4th of July!!!

Hope you all have a safe and enjoyable 4th of July!!!


Just a little something from me to you with the help of Joy Clair stamps and Imagine products.


It even has built in fireworks in the way of sparklie embossing powder!!
Ahhh the wonder of VersaFine Clair Inks - they make stampin' so much fun.


Take care friends!!

Things That Start with "B"

Happy July Y'all!!  
I hope you're all enjoying full blown Summer now!  

It's the first and you know what that means...a new challenge on the 
Lost Coast Designs/Carmen's Veranda Creative Portal!  
Today's challenge is ~ #56 "Things That Start with "B"".


Hmmmmm - get it ;)  If we're honest with each other, we all feel like this from time to time.  I figured this was the perfect sentiment for this image/challenge - LOL!!

The image was stamped on cardstock using Nocturne VersaFine Clair ink then colored using Prismacolor colored pencils. It is mounted on a bit of Turquoise/Turquoise Starstruck Foiled Paper which was mounted onto a yellow card base.  The card was then wrapped with ribbon, sentiment stamped, matted & mounted on the card using double stick foam tape and I finished it all off with some sparklie sequins.

Now...who to send this to?!?!?!  LOL!!

Wanna join in the fun?
Hop on over to the Lost Coast Design/Carmen's Veranda Creative Portal 
to find out how to play.

Supplies

Lost Coast Designs - Tea Party, Inner Bitch
Prismacolor Colored Pencils

Fun with Flower Cards

Hey, long time huh?  
Did ya think I feel off the face of the Earth?  

Nope, just stampin' away.  Each year about this time Just For Fun Rubber Stamps puts out a new selection of stamps and I have the honor of creating samples for them.  They put on a big stamping show in FL ~ in a couple days as a matter of fact and they like to have their display boards all spiffed up with samples using their newly minted stamps.  I have create 92 cards in 2 weeks time (with a week of vacation in between those 2 weeks).  YES, Ninty-Two!!  I'm pretty impressed with myself and can't wait to start sharing those creations with you but you'll have to wait for just a little while longer.  I can't share until after they get the stamps up on their web-site which will be a couple weeks as they have another show in Raleigh, NC next weekend. 

So in the mean time I needed a few cards to send to some friends and I decided to play with some flower stamps since so many are now blooming. 


I love this card...it's very simple for me but the flowers turned out so cool.
Can you believe the grass is actually a pineapple top!


This was a personal challenge to use orange...it's not a color I use often.


Finally a "me" card...
lots of ink, stamping and some sponging with a bit of messy thrown in - LOL!!
My fingers were very inky after I was done with this one ;)

So what have you all been up to???

Supplies:

Imagine - VersaFine Clair; Memento, Sponge Daubers, On Point Glue
Rubber Stamp Tapestry - all image stamps
Just For Fun Stamps - sentiment stamps
Cardstock
Glitter



CSI Case File No. 256

Hello Friends! 

This month the Imagine Artist Team is joining up with CSI Challenge blog to share a bit of inspiration. I was assigned case file #256 to try to solve the case (shown below) and this is what I came up with...


I was so excited about this as I had the perfect stamps to go with "The Scene" and since we like to travel so I thought the inspiration was the perfect way to celebrate how we "camp" on road trips!  You see, our idea of camping is the Holiday Inn, Marriott, Hampton Inn and Suites, etc.  The photos are from a trip earlier this year when we had to stop in Harrisburg/Hershey area during a pop up snowstorm. We lucked out and got the last room available at Spring Hill Suites and it was beautiful to boot!   


My inspiration from Case File No. 256 was "The Scene", Colors, Banners and more.  


These stamps from Just For Fun Stamps went with the theme perfectly!!


And I had this Club Scrap "Road Trip" stamp that worked out so well...
I also used a map and travel sign stamps to create various background pieces as well...


Hope this inspires you to pull out your stamps, inks and photos to scrap your travels.

Supplies:
Imagine - VersaFine Clair - Nocturne, Cheerful, Tulip Red, Warm Breeze; Memento Dual Tip Markers
MFT - Banner Die
Just For Fun Rubber Stamps - Camper 1, Camper 2, Wash Tree, Campfire
Club Scrap - Vintage Travel Stamps, Washi Tape, Cardstock




Multi-Color Stamping




Hello Friends!  It's so nice to have fun tools to help you with art and today I wanted to share how I made this card...my multi-colored sea turtle scene.

Directions: 

Trim a piece of white cardstock a bit smaller than an A2 card.  

Place the card panel into a stamp positioner (like a Misti or similar tool).  

Center the stamp on the card panel face down on the panel, close the lid of the positioner and open. Your stamp should now be affixed to the lid.

Ink the turtle portion of the image with desired color then stamp.

Now it's time to have fun. I like using my Memento Dew Drop Ink Pads for this technique as you can add ink in smaller areas than you can with larger pads.  Select desired color of ink and dab it onto portions of the image and stamp.

Repeat with one or more additional colors until the entire image has been stamped on the card.

The results will be a very colorful fun card!
Hope this has inspired you to play a little with your stamp positioner!

Spread Your Wings...

Hello Friends!  I hope you're all having a lovely week so far.  Today I wanted to share a piece that I made just for the heck of it.  A bit of Art Therapy if you will.  It's been a stressful couple of weeks and I just wanted to stamp and ink and futz around so that's just what I did.  I had no real plan so this took a few days to come together but I am so happy with how it turned out.....

Stamps - Lost Coast Designs - Butterflies, Butterfly Lady, Circles Background
Rinea - Oma's Postcard (writing)
Viva Las Vegas - artys elements (can't find the names on their web-site...too many stamps to sort through)


So I am playing with my Marabu Art Crayons again...
they are just too much fun!


A bit of scribbling, blending


water spritz - but as you'll note in the photo below, this was covered.


And here's how it turned out.
I should note that this is a piece of foam core board.
Before I added color I used a piece of tape to tear away a couple of the top layers of paper just to give it some character.  You can sort of see it in this photo.


Used a pretty stencil from Club Scrap to pick up some of the color off of the board.


This is what it looked like...

Now, here is where I really started getting into it and forgot to take photos of the process.


I added several layers of stamping using VersaFine Clair Morning Mist, Golden Meadow, Summertime (orange) and Tulip Red.

I then spritzed the left 2/3rds with Frost Shimmer Spritz.  I adds the shimmer of glitter without having to explain why there is glitter everywhere ;)  LOL!!

Next I spread some Creative Medium through a stencil and let it partially dry. I then sprinkled on metal leafing flakes and used a paint brush to gently brush away the excess.  


I then applied VersaMark ink around the edges and embossed using Seth Apter's Rocky Road Baked Texture EP.  LOVE this stuff!

I stamped the butterfly fairy, water colored her plus a few extra tiny butterflies.
She and the sentiment were the affixed to the panel.


A few more looks


You can see the Shimmer Spritz near the tiny butterfly and "wings" area.



Amazing texture from the Rocky Road huh?



Hope you enjoyed the journey...

Supplies:
Imagine - Shimmer Spritz; VersaMark; VersaFine Clair - Nocturne, Morning Mist, Summertime, Tulip Red, Golden Meadow, Creative Medium
Lost Coast Designs - Butterflies, Butterfly Lady, Circles Background
Rinea - Oma's Postcard Stamp
VivaLasVegasStamps - Art circle, Dots, BubbleWrap
Marabu - Art Crayons
Seth Apter - Rocky Road Embossing Powder
Club Scrap - Flower Stencil
Kuretake Watercolors
Prima Watercolor Confections
Stencil
Double Stick Tape 

A Bit of ATC Fun...

You all know how much fun I have making ATC's - they are perfect for the current challenge on the Lost Coast Design Portal - #54 - Mini Me...bitty pieces of art.


I decided to pull out my new Marabu Art Crayons and have a bit of fun.  
For complete instructions on how I made these ATC's 
please see my post over on the Lost Coast Design Portal... 


Have you made any ATC's lately?


They are so much fun when you can only find a small amount of time to play.


June 1st- 14th

Lost Coast Portal to Creativity

You have until June 14th to link up your entries

Please read over out RULES to be sure your entries qualify you to win!
ALL rubber stamp companies are welcome. 
Linky closes Thursday, June 14th at 5 to Midnight PST.  

All entries must be entered in our link up but your don't need a blog to win.  See our RULES page for more info.

Lost Coast Designs Stamps:
Misc. Words
Flaming Heart
Phrenology Heads
ATC Hands Set

Other Supplies:
Marabu Art Crayons
Watercolor Paper
Imagine - VersaFine Clair - Morning Mist, Nocturne
Black Cardstock

Not My Circus....

Hello Friends!  
June 1st already!?!?!  
Where has the time gone? 

It's already time for another challenge on the Lost Coast Designs/Carmen's Veranda Creative Portal, and that challenge is #54 - "Mini Me" - think ATC, Moo Cards, Book Marks, Tags, Inchies, Twinchies, etc....  Anything other than a card in miniature.


So I decided to create this little matchbook using the Sock Monkey 2 stamp and the awesome sentiment - Not My Monkeys.  I know it's fairly simple but inside what do you find....


A pair of shrink film Sock Monkey earrings!!!


I had so much fun with these - they are just so stinkin' cute IRL.


I started off by stamping them with StazOn Ink then coloring the red in with an alcohol marker.


A bit of fussy cutting and a hole in his hat, a bit of heat and....


He went from a 3" tall sock monkey to a perfect little charm!  I'm thinkin' I'll make a matching bracelet to go with the earrings - what do you think?

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Be sure to pop on over to the LCD/CV Creative Portal to see all of the fun Mini Me projects to start off this fun challenge!