Saturday, January 16, 2016

Good Tidings!

Sorry for the double posting today - but I had to get this card in for the challenge deadlines!  I've had the card in my mind but just couldn't find time to get it made! - and YES - it's a Christmas card -  gotta get these cards done for next year!!
It's a simple design - I cut a piece of patterned paper 4"x4", stamped the sentiment directly on the paper and adhered the die cut tree and horse drawn carriage with foam dots.  Stamps and dies are from In the Meadow from PTI.  Then I just added Winter Blend sequins, layered it to a black panel and then to a Vintage Cream card base.
I'm linking my card to two challenges:

Now I'm off to the sofa to watch the Patriots play football with Kent -  GO PATS!!!
Stamps:  In the Meadow - PTI
Paper:  Vintage Cream, True Black, Stormy Seas - PTI, DP Modern Homemaker - October Afternoon paperpack
Ink:  True Black
Accessories:  Dies - In the Meadow - PTI, foam tape, winter blend sequins - Avery Elle.

A Cup of Valentine Wishes

I was glad to get into my craft room today and get to two challenges I've been itching to participate in.  I made 3 Valentines of the same design to sell at a Valentine's Day sale at our church coming up in a few weeks.
First, I embossed the sentiment on the Rustic Cream panel using WV Sentiments Stencil and WV black embossing paste. I added a strip of Washi tape along the bottom to ground the cup.  By then, the embossing paste had dried and I stenciled the background using WV Vintage Quilt Stencil and WV Archival Geranium Ink
I die cut the cups and saucers out of white card stock with Tim Holtz Tea Time die (there's both a tea cup and a coffee cup on the die).  I used Wendy Vecchi's Faux Gilding technique to color the cups: I rubbed a little bit of WV Gold Embossing Paste over the die cuts just in spots, not covering the whole thing.  When that dried, I sponged WV Archival Geranium Ink over the pieces.  So IRL there is a bit of a golden shimmer on the cups and saucers - not too noticeable in the photo (I think it also looks more like gilding if you use light blue or brown ink which I have done in the past here and here , the red kind of hid the gold!)
I popped the cup and saucer up on the panel using foam dots.  I die cut the heart out of white fun foam using the heart from Tim Holtz Mini Lovestruck Movers and Shapers dies.  I sponged the edges of the heart with Ranger Distress Vintage Photo ink.
I have a friend who loves tea - so I made this one below to send to her for Valentine's Day - using all the same techniques and supplies - just the different shaped cup!  She doesn't have a significant other so I like to send her cards for the different holidays.
I'm linking my mixed media Valentine to the following challenges:
The Card Concept - I used Mixed Media Style

Paper:  White, Pure Poppy, Rustic Cream - PTI
Ink:  Wendy Vecchi Archival Geranium, Ranger Distress Vintage Photo
Accessories:  Stencils - Sentiments and Vintage Quilt - Wendy Vecchi, Dies - Tea Time and Mini Lovestruck Movers and Shapers - Tim Holtz Alterations,  Black and Gold Embossing Pastes - Wendy Vecchi, foam dots, Washi tape - Freckled Fawn, white fun foam.


Friday, January 15, 2016

Do You Zentangle??

I love Zentangle - every time I see it somewhere I am totally enthralled with the 3D look you can achieve with lines, shapes, and a 01 Micron black pen!   Up until recently - I had only tried it once - back in 2010 I did one for a challenge on Splitcoaststampers seen here.

Fast forward to January 2016 when the Wanderlust classes started (see my side bar for link) - and before the actual classes started - they posted a wonderful video by Beckah Krahula called Zentangle 101.  

Each design shape is called a 'tangle' and Beckah showed us several that I have used on my Zentangles.  Tipple - the circles on the bottom area, Hallibaugh - the stick shapes above the Tipple, A Maze Meandering Line on the left above the Hallibaugh, Printemps Closed Coil to the right of the maze, Knights Bridge that looks like a checkerboard and Flux Tangle that looks like a leaf stem.  I filled the area in between the tangles either with solid black or with tiny circles.  
I made this first one during my lunch hour at work - and I can't tell you how excited I was when I was done -  it has so much dimension IRL - the photo flattens it a bit in comparison -  I hope you can feel the 3D of it a little bit.
There are hundreds of Tangles - but since I'm a newbie - I just used the ones Beckah taught us!  Here are two more that I made last night sitting in front of TV.  You start by drawing the outside shape with a pencil.  Then you just start filling in the space.  I don't really have a plan when I start, I just start drawing Tangles!
 For my third Zentangle - I drew a square frame to start.  When you have filled your shape with Tangles you then shade the designs with a pencil and blend the pencil lines with a paper blending stub. 
I'm going to layer these to black cardstock - and will look for some pretty frames to put them in.
 Happy weekend everyone!  It's a long one for me - we have Martin Luther King day off on Monday!
Supplies:  
3 1/2" x 3 1/2" piece of a Fabriano paper  (you can use any kind of paper you want - some are just better to draw on - so try out what you have. The official Zentangle paper is Tiepolo by Fabriano a 240 lb printing paper ,  I had some Fabriano blank notecards in my stash - so I cut that to size and used that)
01 Black Micron Pen
Pencil
paper Blending Stub

Friday, January 8, 2016

Merry Monday - Is it still Christmas?

Well, not really -   Epiphany has come and gone - the Wisemen have returned to their own countries - and we move into dark winter - but the Merry Monday Challenges happen every Monday and they keep me on track for having all my cards ready before next December!  
The challenge this week is white on white with neutrals.
And here is my card.
The holly is die cut with Spruce and Sprigs, the Christmas is from Christmas Cheer die set and the MERRY is from Christmas Cheer Stamp set - all from PTI.  I pressed lines into the holly and berries to give them more depth
I used Classic Kraft ink for the sentiment.  I used linen cardstock in both Fresh Snow and Vintage Cream.
When I die cut the pieces out of the Fresh Snow Linen Cardstock for my first card - it left an interesting negative panel which inspired me to make this next card.  
I die cut the holly, berries and sentiment in a carefully placed layout out of the white linen and layered it over a piece Gold Foil Cardstock from DCWV using lots of foam dots to keep the panel up off the gold.  
Simple but elegant!
There's just one more day for this week's Make it Monday challenge -  but there will be another one on Monday!
Stamps:  Spruce and Sprigs - PTI
Paper:  White, Linen Cardstock Fresh Snow and Vintage Cream - PTI, Gold Foiled Cardstock - Die Cuts with a View Cardstock Stack.
Ink:  Classic Kraft - PTI
Accessories:  Dies - Spruce and Sprigs, Christmas Cheer - PTI, foam dots.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Fusion Challenge - January 7, 2016 - 2nd Year Celebration!

Welcome to the 1st Fusion of the New Year - and we are excited to be celebrating the Fusion Challenge's 2nd Year!  We have a lovely party table photo to inspire you as well as a great little sketch! 
You know the deal - you can be inspired by one or the other - OR do a Fusion and use both!


To help celebrate Fusion's 2nd year - each Design Team member has invited a friend along to be a Guest Designer this month!  How fun is that?!!! 
 
I invited my friend, the very talented and creative, Loll Thompson, to be my Guest Designer - thank you SO MUCH Loll for joining  us for our celebration!
This is her beautiful creation:
 
I created a FUSION card this month - being inspired by the colors, the flowers and chevron pattern from the photo - and using the sketch for my design.   I really didn't have to work at the sketch - the fun dies from You've Been Framed- Oval from PTI were the perfect match don't you think??!!  I also used the coordinating stamp set
I die cut the white framing and background panel out of Linen Cardstock - Fresh Snow - so there is a subtle texture to it IRL.  Then I layered it to a Hibiscus Burst panel and finally to a white cardstock base.
I die cut the oval part of the die from a chevron patterned paper from Sn@p/Simple Stories and adhered it inside the oval cut out.  I stamped the little flower spray with Simply Chartreuse and Hibiscus Burst inks and layered it over the oval with foam dots.  To finish it I simply added a rhinestone to the center of the blossom for a little bling!

We hope you will join with us in celebrating Fusion's 2nd Year by linking up your inspired card! 
 
Favorites: Will be chosen by all of our teammates in two weeks! We each will choose one favourite! The winners will be announced at 4am (PST) in two weeks!! Please check the linky for the days left to play with us!
 
 You will find all of the Design Team AND Guest Design Team creations over at the Fusion Blog!
Thanks so much for dropping by today!

Stamps:  You've Been Framed - Oval - Papertrey Ink
Paper:  Linen Card Stock/Fresh Snow, White, Hibiscus Burst - PTI, Chevron DP - Sn@p Simple Stories.
Ink:  True Black, Simply Chartreuse, Hibiscus Burst - PTI
Accessories:  Dies - You've Been Framed - Oval - PTI, foam dots, rhinestone- Kaiser, Scotch Quick Dry Adhesive.

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Wanderlust Book - One Word - Creative

A few months ago I signed up for a wonderful year long on-line set of mixed media classes called Wanderlust (see link also on my sidebar).  I have been anxiously awaiting the first class.
And they just started on New Year's Day!   It is based in England, Kasia and Jamie are the fearless leaders.  There is a 1 hour class each Friday through December 9, 2016 and there are 26 different teachers.  They also run fun optional challenges besides the weekly classes - and one of them is to make a Wanderlust Journal over the next year-  every 1st and 3rd Saturday Kasia will post a word or a thought or perhaps colors etc - to inspire us to create that days Journal page.
The first Wanderlust Book challenge is to make a page based on one word that describes me today.
I chose the word CREATIVE.
 Close up of left page - I added die cut brushes from MFT (more details below), sponged around the negative of a Dina Wakley stencil (Mini Casey and Penelopy) and stenciled words from Dina Wakley Affirmations Stencil on the side.  The stamp in the bottom left corner says "It's good to have an end to journey toward, but it is the journey that matters in the end."
Close up of right page - there's my little word - Creative (a Chit Chat Sticker) - on the bristles of the brush!  The face is a Dina Wekley Stencil/Moon Faces and more words sponging over Affirmations Stencil.  I randomly stamped little portions of Tim Holtz Ledger Script on both pages in black ink. As a final step - I sponged randomly  with Ground Espresso Ink and splattered white acrylic paint over both pages
I have a few photos of my process.  First I squeezed 3 colors of Acrylic Paint onto the pages - I used Dina Wakley Tangerine, Yellow and Sky.  I used a paintbrush to spread the colors to cover most of the pages (I don't like to go right to the edge the way many people do on their journal pages).  Then I added a darker color,Umber, with my finger.
Kasia suggested adding some dimension with die cuts or some form of embellishment.  I die cut these MFT paintbrushes out of Grunge Paper.  I rubbed Wendy Vecchi Black Embossing Paste over the handles, WV Silver Embossing Paste over the metal part and painted the bristles the colors I used on my pages.
I adhered the brushes to my pages and then sprayed Dylusions White Linen Ink Spray in spots and let it drip down the page -  not real happy with how it dripped - so I sponged lightly over most of it later with Ground Espresso Distress ink.  I can see I need to practice my 'dripping' technique!
I have only ever made a few journal pages - so there is a big learning curve for me - which is one reason I signed up for these classes!   I'm pretty happy with how this came out today and look forward to the next 'page prompt' for our Wanderlust Book in two weeks!
Stamps:  Classics #16 and Ledger Script - Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous
Paper:  8"x8" Dylusions Journal/Ranger, Grunge Paper
Ink:  Archival Jet Black, Ranger Distress Ground Espresso
Accessories:  Dina Wakley Acrylic paints - Tangerine, Lemon, Sky, Umber; Paint Brush Dies - My Favorite Things (retired), Wendy Vecchi Embossing Paste - Black and Silver; Scotch Quick Dry Adhesive, Dylusions White Linen Ink Spray, White Acrylic Paint, Ranger Splatter Brush, Stabilo Black Pencil, Idea-ology Chit Chat Stickers, Dina Wakley Stencils - Mini Casey and  Penelope, Affirmations and Moon Faces. 

Friday, January 1, 2016

Mixed Media Card Challenge - Jan 2016 - Beginnings

If you're looking for my A Vintage Journey post - please scroll down or click here
 
Happy 2016 everyone!   Along with the New Year - we are also welcoming the first of the New Year challenge over at Mixed Media Card Challenge! For the month of January,  Shery's theme is Beginnings - with the optional use of sequins.
I interpreted the Beginnings theme as a new life - and made a sweet baby boy card that I will be needing to mail out towards the end of this month.
 I stamped the white card base with a retired grid stamp in Kraft ink.  I used Tim Holtz Marbled Stains technique on the blue panel from Page 46 in his Compendium of Curiosities Vol II book.  I started with a piece of Ranger Specialty Stamping Paper (matte coated cardstock).  I brushed some Ranger Distress Picket Fence Paint on my craft made.  Then I sprayed 3 Distress Stains around the edges of the paint - I used Tumbled Glass, Broken China and Scattered Straw.  Then I dragged the panel through the mix until it was covered.  I dried it a little with my heat tool, and then spritzed it with water to marble it.  After it was dry, I laid a star stencil over the panel and spread white embossing paste over portions of it.
After the embossing paste was dry - I cut out the circle using a Stitched Mat Circle die from L'il Inker Designs.  I adhered the panel over the card base with foam dots.   And I added the optional sequins onto my card using Shaker Mix Vanilla Frost from Waltzingmouse.  Here you can see the marbled look a little better.
I die cut the deer using Wee Folk dies from the Mini Market Kit by PTI and stamped it with the coordinating stamp in Kraft Ink.  I layered it inside the circle with foam dots and stamped the sentiment, also from Wee Folk, directly on the card base.
So please join us for our first challenge of 2016 - what does Beginnings mean to you??  A new year, a new life, a new boyfriend, a new job??!  
You'll find more inspiration from the fabulous design team as well as challenge details and link  - here.
Stamps:  Wee Folk Mini Market Kit - PTI, Distressed Grid Background Stamp - Cornish Heritage Farms (retired)
Paper:  White - PTI, Specialty Stamping Paper - Ranger
Ink:  Classic Kraft, True Black - PTI
Accessories:  Ranger Distress Picket Fence Paint, Ranger Distress Stains Tumbled Glass, Broken China and Scattered Straw, Stitched Mat Circle Die - Lil'Inker Designs, Sequins Shaker Mix Vanilla Frost - Waltzingmouse, water spritzer - Ranger, foam dots, Wendy Vecchi White Embossing Paste, Star Gazzer Stencil - MFT, heat tool.