I have spent most of the day playing with collage stamps. don't have the ones used in the class or anything like them but I do have these fab stamps by Sheena Douglas so I thought I should try and do something different with those. My last project completed at 10pm last night is pretty cool although it was possibly one of the easiest to achieve, I used a blended distress/spritz and flick technique after embossing the image with clear powder to create a resist, simply embellished with an acetate crown and a few gems, the inks are all from the Ranger summer distress pallete.
Below are a couple of the ones that didn't quite work, I think there wasn't enough 'white space' on the stamp for the black inked one to come out clearly. I also found it stamped better on smooth card rather than watercolour card and versamark worked better than perfect medium. Not too sure what happened with the dabber resist one as the paint didn't totally resist the ink. I may well use these for something in the future.
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Stretch your Stamps
I just started a new online card class called stretch your stamps. My first day I made a felt ink pad and inked it with summer distress colours. The theme was using background stamps and here is one attempt at making a card with it. The radiating colours of the ink are a bit pale on the picture as this was a second generation image after spritzing the stamp with water.
Friday, 6 July 2012
Summer
We have had the most amazing 16 nights in Norway, taken gazillions of photos and have so many memories to record. I brought home some cross stitch kits which I look forward to completing later in the year.
When we arrived home my new embellishing machine had arrived so I really wanted to get stuck in to making some felted pieces. As my summer distress inks had been waiting for me to play too I wondered about combining the two so here is my first attempt at felting.
I made a bracelet using black felt as the base and embellished it with white felt pieces cut using spellbinders which I then dyed with the summer distress reinkers. Fastened with a Tim Holtz hitch fastener.
When we arrived home my new embellishing machine had arrived so I really wanted to get stuck in to making some felted pieces. As my summer distress inks had been waiting for me to play too I wondered about combining the two so here is my first attempt at felting.
I made a bracelet using black felt as the base and embellished it with white felt pieces cut using spellbinders which I then dyed with the summer distress reinkers. Fastened with a Tim Holtz hitch fastener.
Monday, 21 May 2012
Compendium of Curiosities 2 Challenge 6
This week's Compendium of Curiosities 2 challenge is Tissue Wrap Collage found on page 38 of Tim's book. Generously sponsored by The Funkie Junkie Boutique.
Making this tag was a good excuse to try out some of my new toys, especially the spring colours distress inks and some stamps and ribbon won in a recent challenge. As my tissue wrap isn't here yet I improvised by printing my own although I really need that musical tissue!
Making this tag was a good excuse to try out some of my new toys, especially the spring colours distress inks and some stamps and ribbon won in a recent challenge. As my tissue wrap isn't here yet I improvised by printing my own although I really need that musical tissue!
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Faded Layers
My Compendium of curiosities vol 2 arrived today so I had to play! I made this faded layers tag to enter into the Studio Compendium of Curiosities challenge 4 L3 Challenge 4 but unfortunately different time zones beat me.
Not having masses of time I decided to stick with the theme of a previous tag as I need to make a few of these to take on holiday soon to use as 'calling cards'. The crown mask is a special touch mask from Creative Expressions and the stamps in the foreground are from Kanban, the script in the background is from stampendous. I used just two colours of distress ink, Faded Jeans and Festive Berries with black archival for the stamping.
Not having masses of time I decided to stick with the theme of a previous tag as I need to make a few of these to take on holiday soon to use as 'calling cards'. The crown mask is a special touch mask from Creative Expressions and the stamps in the foreground are from Kanban, the script in the background is from stampendous. I used just two colours of distress ink, Faded Jeans and Festive Berries with black archival for the stamping.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Dabber resist
Dabber resist is the theme for a group challenge this month. I used the technique on the flower on my tag journal and initially tried it using quite a solid stamp. The dabber image doesn't really show much beneath all of the acetate flowers but it is there. The lacy border stamp was made using spellbinders edgeabilities and was the first time I had tried them for stamping.
As today was the state opening of parliament, which I thought was always in November - gunpowder plot and all that - I am now pretty confused, I was reminded that I have a set of Kanban 2012 stamps that I'd never used.
The resist on the clockface came out really well despite it having quite fine lines but my background images done in walnut stain look almost as strong as the clock tower which was stamped in black archival.
As today was the state opening of parliament, which I thought was always in November - gunpowder plot and all that - I am now pretty confused, I was reminded that I have a set of Kanban 2012 stamps that I'd never used.
The resist on the clockface came out really well despite it having quite fine lines but my background images done in walnut stain look almost as strong as the clock tower which was stamped in black archival.
My last attempt of the day was deliberately in patriotic hues and I'm happy enough with it that I may make a few cards with this as a focal point.
Monday, 7 May 2012
Something different
I moved out of my recent comfort zone today to create a clean and modern card after being challenged by some friends.
The stamp is one I think I got in a goody bag, inked with perfect medium then WOW ebony powder. The black pieces were embossed with a sizzix board and the sentiment printed out. I just added a few black gems and when my black cosmic shimmer dots have dried on my craft mat I will add them to the perimeter of the black scalloped circle.
I was very concerned about keeping the card clean and cutting out the white scalloped circle without it coming out with black edges so I washed all of my spellbinders boards and mat first and dusted it all with talc but I still forgot to dust the circle before embossing and made the mistake of heating from above so sadly a few flecks of black strayed but I'm taking Lord Tim's advice and embracing my imperfections.
The stamp is one I think I got in a goody bag, inked with perfect medium then WOW ebony powder. The black pieces were embossed with a sizzix board and the sentiment printed out. I just added a few black gems and when my black cosmic shimmer dots have dried on my craft mat I will add them to the perimeter of the black scalloped circle.
I was very concerned about keeping the card clean and cutting out the white scalloped circle without it coming out with black edges so I washed all of my spellbinders boards and mat first and dusted it all with talc but I still forgot to dust the circle before embossing and made the mistake of heating from above so sadly a few flecks of black strayed but I'm taking Lord Tim's advice and embracing my imperfections.
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