I'm so excited to share two wonderful new templates Adela is releasing today over at Creations by AR.
OLD McBARN: and OLD McBARN CARD! How cute are these! These templates come in PDF, DXF and SVG formats. (PDF you can print and cut - DXF and SVG you can use with cutting machines)
On the left is Old McBarn Card (that fits in a regular A2 envelope!) and on the right is Old McBarn - a little box where the roof comes off! I decided to make old barns like the kind I've seen sitting in fields on abandoned farms in New Hampshire or Maine. I used the PDF files - printed them on kraft card stock and cut them out.To make them look old - I first painted the barn wall pieces with Picket Fence Ranger Crackle paint and the roof, doors and windows with Frayed Burlap Crackle Paint.
After the pieces dried, I rubbed my Ranger Distress Antique Linen ink pad over the white pieces. Then I rubbed my Vintage Photo Distress ink pad over both the white pieces and the roof and window pieces. This gives a great aged/distress look - just what I was hoping to achieve!
Then I added die cut tissue paper grass inked with Photo Distress and pretty die cut flowers and punched ferns around all sides. I added a brass brad door knob and a stamped rooster ready to wake everybody up with his cock-a-doodle do! I adhered everything with ScorTape to be sure it held with the crackle paint and inked surface.
Here's a close up of the roof where you can see the crackle of the paint. And below is the box opened up. The box measures 3" long x 2 1/4" wide x 4" high
And here is my coordinating Old McBarn card -again I started with the template printed on Kraft card stock, using the same crackle paint and inking techniques for the distressed look.
Adela designed this card so there is a little 3D piece on the front - you can open the barn doors and see inside. This card folds flat to mail. I have a little rooster and the sentiment 'Good Morning' in my barn!
And here is the inside of my card. I carried the distressing onto all the surfaces. If I want to stamp or write something here to the recipient - I'll adhere a square of plain card stock.
And once again, a shot of the two template projects! (Please note: the doors on the card do actually meet in the center - but they are still opened a bit after folding them to take the pic with them open!)
You can win your choice of one of these new templates!
How? Just leave a comment on each blog linked below - there will be ONE random winner chosen from EACH of our blogs - so you have 8 chances to win!.
I will post the winner from my blog right back here on Saturday.
Please check out the rest of the Design Teams inspiring barn creations! and don't forget to leave a comment for your chance to win!
Julia Aston: you are here! http://www.createwithjulia.blogspot.com
Lisa Somerville: http://www.lisasomerville.com
Lyn Bernatovich: http://lynspaperpetunia.blogspot.com
Magdalena Cortez: http://axesdesigns.blogspot.com
Patti J. Gilliam: http://www.cherisheachpreciousday.blogspot.com
Sue Kment: http://suesstampingstuff.blogspot.com
Stamps: Roosters & Good Morning sentiment from French Country set by Waltzingmouse
Paper: Kraft, Rustic Cream, Harvest Gold, White, Simply Chartreuse - Papertrey Ink
Ink: Ranger Distress - Antique Linen, Vintage Photo.
Accessories: Fern and leaf punches - Martha Stewart, Primula Blooms Die - Memory Box, Punch a Bunch flower punch, Ranger Distress Crackle Paint - Picket Fence, Frayed Burlap. ScorTape, brad - Bazzill Basics/Imaginisce, Scotch Quick Dry adhesive., grass die - My Favorite Things.
I adore how you made the barn look weathered ... just like my FIL's in the back 40.
ReplyDeleteI love this. It would be perfect for my three little grandsons.
ReplyDeleteDeb
mapawood@grm.net
I love this. It would be perfect for my three little grandsons.
ReplyDeleteDeb
mapawood@grm.net
I love the way you painted the barn, and the grass just finishes it off perfectly - gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteJulia, I love your blog picture and your rustic old barns are fabulous. This really shows another way to use the templates.
ReplyDeleteBlessing hugs,
Teresa
Love the weathered barn look and the addition of the landscaping and the rooster.
ReplyDeleteME ENCANTA ESTA PLANTILLA ES GENIAL, LOS MOTIVOS QUE HAS UTIIZADO LE VAN FANTASTICO, UN SALUDO MAGDA
ReplyDeleteOh My Oh my I am enjoying this hop and this sure is a stunner love the rustic look and the flowers
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Sonia
cardsandschoolprojects.blogspot.com
Wow!! Awesome projects Julia!!!
ReplyDeleteLove all the flowers and fun things to look at around York barn.
ReplyDeleteWow! Fantastic project!
ReplyDeleteWOW Julia! You put so much thought and effort into these creations! I love your take on the "aged" barn. Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWowzers! This is fabulous. I love how you weathered the barns and added your embellishments to make a scene.
ReplyDeleteOh wow tjis is beautiful ,i really love the flowers etc x
ReplyDeleteWow, just wonderful. Love the papers you used and all the details on and in your barn.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, old style barn. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm sitting here in utter and complete awe! Not sure if you could have rocked this any more, good gravy, lady!! Every single picture makes me think that your creations are real, that those are actual barns. Hmmmm, LOL!!
ReplyDeletewow!! you are so creative!! I love your take on this - its rustic New England charm, great work!
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Oh my word girl!! This is so amazing!! What a stunning design!!! I love it!! :)
ReplyDeletewow wow wow this is stunning...what an awesome design...I love it...so creative
ReplyDeleteI love the way you give the old to the barns... thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteI love the way you give the old to the barns... thanks for sharing!
Wowzers Julia! What an amazing set! I love your barn gift box, and the fun barn card, amazing texture with the paint, and that rooster is so fun! Love it!
ReplyDeleteIncredible barn box and card! Wonderful templates and I love the distressing and the rooster! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the weathered look too!
ReplyDeleteJulia - The aged paper is fantastic and your barn design so darling! Glad you shared how to get that look!
ReplyDeleteI just love all your fantastic details. The pretty flowers against the rustic barn are perfect!
ReplyDeletegreat blog... I really like your card, it totally looks like old barn
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ... :-)
ReplyDeleteYou achieved a totally different look by using the distressing paint techniques and adding the rooster and flowers. The card is ingenious, in that the doors actually open (plus it fold flat to mail).
ReplyDeleteSqueal! Julia, this is so much fun! I am so impressed with your textures, and beautiful gardens, such a realistic looking project!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I love how you made the barns so old and the grass, flowers and rooster just really added a rustic look. "Love It"!!
ReplyDeletelove all the realistic textures...wow
ReplyDeleteYour barn is more than amazing! Love it and all the work that you put into it.
ReplyDeleteUAU !!! Amei !!!
ReplyDeleteRustic look is terrific---It is so popular right now! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are fantastic. I love the weathered look. TFS.
ReplyDeleteBlog hops are so much fun and I always come away with more ideas. Love the card template. Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteGreat job! The distressing looks so much like the real thing.
ReplyDeleteLove your barn colors. Does look like the ones you see along the roands.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the weathered look and how it cheered up with the flowers. Great job.
ReplyDeleteOnly one Word: WOW!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just wonderful how you aged the barn! Love the flower and grass detail!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Rene
Julia, these are fabulous projects! I love the way you finished them...so realistic!
ReplyDeleteMuy buen trabajo.
ReplyDeleteMe encanta, es precioso.
Gracias por compartirlo.
Besos de colores
Wow!!! Very beautiful card. I love it!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my, I just love the aging on your set, the flowers really make it all come together. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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I like the weathered look. And the little yard in front is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOooohh, great rustic look and technique, Julia! I love how you decorated the set... your garden looks great! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMuy bueno!!! me gustan los colores
ReplyDeleteLove the rustic look...awesome technique. TFS
ReplyDeleteI love the weathered look. The rooster and flowers add a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love what you did with the barn templates! The washed out look of the barn with the contrast of the bright flowers. The good morning and the rooster...just makes ya want to be there! Great Job!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the finish on your projects and my fav. is the McBarn card. Thanks for shring...will be back to have another look.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job of distressing this, it looks like it is about 100 years old plus. Great job.
ReplyDeleteYour 'old' barns are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love this.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your techniques!!!..these aren't "ordinary" cards...they're EXTRAORDINARY! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job of distressing this!!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
The weathered look on your barn looks so realistic!!
ReplyDeleteWould love to use this template for my son in law who has chickens. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJulia, your barn is adorable. Love the wood effect you did to it and the grass and flowers are perfect! Lovely job...
ReplyDeleteThe distressing and colors you choose are amazing! My husband's family are all farmers, so I could definitely get a lot of use from these templates. Lovely!
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