Here is another little collage I finished this week:
First I made the background (forgot to scan it before I added my collage elements). I love using the Tim Holtz inking tool for adding colors to white/cream cardstock. THis time I used most of the blue distress inks including broken china and then used pine needles to darken along the edges. Overstamped with a Magenta small floral vine and some tiny dots around the edges.
The image is from Paper Whimsy (love their images). Butterfly is from K & Co. Sentiment from an old hymnal. Added a pearl to her neckline, some tiny black gems to the butterfly and sentiment, Stickles turquoise glitter and some soft white ribbon. Mounted to a piece of black cardstock.
A few more collages are in the making; just a few finishing touches to add.
Have a good Sunday!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
vintage valentine collage
This week I have been playing with some backgrounds and some collages for a few gals. Here is one of the backgrounds:
I started with a pale cream cardstock and added barn door distress ink around the perimeter followed by walnut stain. Overstamped with a pretty stamp from Hampton Art Stamps using the walnut stain inkpad again.
Here is the valentine collage I made using the background:
I cut the music heart freehand from an old music book, distressed the edges with walnut stain again. Cut the pretty image into another heart shape. Added lace and ribbon, brads and a heart button. Top corners were punched with one of my favorite punches. Couldn't stop without adding a bit of Stickles platinum glitter around the heart shapes!!Attached the entire collage to a 5.5 x 5.5 inch piece of dark brown cardstock.
Still working on a few other collages.
TFL!
I started with a pale cream cardstock and added barn door distress ink around the perimeter followed by walnut stain. Overstamped with a pretty stamp from Hampton Art Stamps using the walnut stain inkpad again.
Here is the valentine collage I made using the background:
I cut the music heart freehand from an old music book, distressed the edges with walnut stain again. Cut the pretty image into another heart shape. Added lace and ribbon, brads and a heart button. Top corners were punched with one of my favorite punches. Couldn't stop without adding a bit of Stickles platinum glitter around the heart shapes!!Attached the entire collage to a 5.5 x 5.5 inch piece of dark brown cardstock.
Still working on a few other collages.
TFL!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
A VALENTINE
Here is a valentine card I made for a friend this morning:
I am certainly getting a lot of mileage from my new classic fabric background stamp from Hero Arts. I white embossed it on red cardstock. Added some XO ribbon to a Martha Stewart heart punched border strip of cardstock. Stamped and clear embossed the sentiment (Hero Arts) on white cardstock and
punched the heart shape around it. Added it to the center of a white heart doily and layered it all to a folded white card. Hope she likes it!
Have a great day!
I am certainly getting a lot of mileage from my new classic fabric background stamp from Hero Arts. I white embossed it on red cardstock. Added some XO ribbon to a Martha Stewart heart punched border strip of cardstock. Stamped and clear embossed the sentiment (Hero Arts) on white cardstock and
punched the heart shape around it. Added it to the center of a white heart doily and layered it all to a folded white card. Hope she likes it!
Have a great day!
Friday, January 21, 2011
PAY IT FORWARD
Here is a great idea that I discovered on Sarah's blog. Sounds like a lot of fun - are you up for it??
One, two, three - GO!!!
Here are the rules: I promise something handmade to the FIRST five people who leave a comment on this post. To be eligible, you must repost this, offering something handmade to five other people. The rules are that it be handmade by you and it must be sent to your five people sometime in 2011.
One, two, three - GO!!!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
THANK YOU CARD
Since I still had this Paper Whimsy collage sheet out; I decided to use another image to make a long overdue thank you card for a friend.
I started with one of my new Hero Arts background stamps, Classic Fabric Design. Inked it up with two Ranger distress inkpads - broken china and peeled paint. Spritzed it with a water mister and stamped on white cardstock. Added a portion of a paper doily and ribbon, then the beautiful Paper Whimsy image. The sentiment is from another new Hero Arts clear set, Find Joy, and was stamped with broken china and the edges were distressed with the same inks. Added a cute little dragonfly from K & Co. and some turquoise gems. Inked the edges of the background and then layered to a light green card.
TFL!
I started with one of my new Hero Arts background stamps, Classic Fabric Design. Inked it up with two Ranger distress inkpads - broken china and peeled paint. Spritzed it with a water mister and stamped on white cardstock. Added a portion of a paper doily and ribbon, then the beautiful Paper Whimsy image. The sentiment is from another new Hero Arts clear set, Find Joy, and was stamped with broken china and the edges were distressed with the same inks. Added a cute little dragonfly from K & Co. and some turquoise gems. Inked the edges of the background and then layered to a light green card.
TFL!
Labels:
CARDS,
Hero Arts,
K and Company,
Paper Whimsy,
Ranger distress inks,
thank you.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
SMITTEN
Nancy Maxwell James offered an online class starting January 14th called "Smitten". The class will be one month long and has several projects suitable for romance, love or valentines. I have always adored Nancy's artwork - check out her blog for more info and to see her amazing pieces!
Here is my first completed project:
Nancy used a chipboard luggage tag for her sample. I opted to use a Nestabilities label die cut. I covered it with some patterned paper which I then distressed with Ranger distress inks in stormy sky and tea dye. Added some old music and a strip of old ledger paper. The beautiful image is from Paper Whimsy. I computer generated the words down the left side and added some pearls and a butterfly. I colored some white ribbon with the stomy sky ink and tied on with the key. Some platinum glitter around the edges to finish it off.
Definitely not up to Nancy's stellar work; but I am happy with it and had so much fun doing this little tag.
Thanks for visiting!
Here is my first completed project:
Nancy used a chipboard luggage tag for her sample. I opted to use a Nestabilities label die cut. I covered it with some patterned paper which I then distressed with Ranger distress inks in stormy sky and tea dye. Added some old music and a strip of old ledger paper. The beautiful image is from Paper Whimsy. I computer generated the words down the left side and added some pearls and a butterfly. I colored some white ribbon with the stomy sky ink and tied on with the key. Some platinum glitter around the edges to finish it off.
Definitely not up to Nancy's stellar work; but I am happy with it and had so much fun doing this little tag.
Thanks for visiting!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
INK STAINS CALENDAR PAGES
Roni has been sharing lots of great techniques for calendar pages on her blog. So far, I have managed to get the first three months done. Here is my January page:
Using alcohol inks and hair spray to create the background was so much fun. And, I used a berry sprig stamp from Stampington and Co. Then, I used a tiny hole punch to add extra interest - since I decided to layer my pages to a black base, the black shows through the punched holes and makes it look like there are more berries. The alphabet stamps are from European Papers.
Here is my page for February:
Roni calls this technique "gradient embossing". I used one pink and two purple inks for my background. This one took a lot more time; but it was well worth it. The heart stamp is from Penny Black. Mounted on a black base again.
For March:
For this page, I could only find one shadow stamp which is from Magenta. (there are more in my stash somewhere!) I used three colors of ink on the stamp initially and stamped on white cardstock. Once they were stamped and dry; I added another color for the edges. There was too much contrast between the greens and white for my taste, so I then stamped the shadow stamp at an angle randomly on the piece using yet another green ink. Accent stamp used is from Judikins.
Hop on over to Roni's blog to join in the fun. I will probably just do three at a time and then post.
TFL!
Using alcohol inks and hair spray to create the background was so much fun. And, I used a berry sprig stamp from Stampington and Co. Then, I used a tiny hole punch to add extra interest - since I decided to layer my pages to a black base, the black shows through the punched holes and makes it look like there are more berries. The alphabet stamps are from European Papers.
Here is my page for February:
Roni calls this technique "gradient embossing". I used one pink and two purple inks for my background. This one took a lot more time; but it was well worth it. The heart stamp is from Penny Black. Mounted on a black base again.
For March:
For this page, I could only find one shadow stamp which is from Magenta. (there are more in my stash somewhere!) I used three colors of ink on the stamp initially and stamped on white cardstock. Once they were stamped and dry; I added another color for the edges. There was too much contrast between the greens and white for my taste, so I then stamped the shadow stamp at an angle randomly on the piece using yet another green ink. Accent stamp used is from Judikins.
Hop on over to Roni's blog to join in the fun. I will probably just do three at a time and then post.
TFL!
Labels:
alcohol inks,
Judikins,
Magenta,
Penny Black,
rubber stamps,
Stampington
Friday, January 7, 2011
GREEN PAPER CHALLENGE FOR JANUARY
I wanted to try to get something done for Mary's monthly challenge before the deadline. Here is a Valentine card I created using the three images provided by Mary:
I sponged the perimeter of the ledger paper with Brilliance inks (coral and orange) using the Tim Holtz blending tool. I used a Spellbinders heart die to cut out the couple. Added some tiny dots around the heart and the corners with a pen; the stamp is from Magenta. I am going to give this card to my daughter to give to her husband for Valentine's Day.
TFL!!
I sponged the perimeter of the ledger paper with Brilliance inks (coral and orange) using the Tim Holtz blending tool. I used a Spellbinders heart die to cut out the couple. Added some tiny dots around the heart and the corners with a pen; the stamp is from Magenta. I am going to give this card to my daughter to give to her husband for Valentine's Day.
TFL!!
Labels:
Brilliance,
Green Paper,
Magenta,
Spellbinders,
Tim Holtz
Thursday, January 6, 2011
ALTERED BOOK ROUND ROBIN
I have been involved in an altered book round robin since September. We are to do a double page spread in each book as it comes to us; we have one month for each book. Sue asked for "anything that flies" for her theme. Here is my creation:
Sorry for such a poor scan; the book is a thick child's board book and we were to keep everything as flat as possible. However, I did pop up the little girl and the kite for some dimension. The sky was sponged; the hills and sun were created with patterned paper, the flowers punched from origami paper. I wrote the haiku myself; something I enjoy doing. The Asian doll is a rubber stamp from Hero Arts, the trees from Rosebud Rubber Stamps, the kite from Penny Black, the Asian calligraphy (faintly stamped throughout the sky) from Inkadinkadoo, and the birds from Portfolio.
Here is how the haiku reads:
This was a fun spread to do - I hope Sue enjoys it when it finally reaches home.
Am glad to be back from my trip to Parker CO; have a long list of projects to work on!! Thanks for visiting my blog!
Sorry for such a poor scan; the book is a thick child's board book and we were to keep everything as flat as possible. However, I did pop up the little girl and the kite for some dimension. The sky was sponged; the hills and sun were created with patterned paper, the flowers punched from origami paper. I wrote the haiku myself; something I enjoy doing. The Asian doll is a rubber stamp from Hero Arts, the trees from Rosebud Rubber Stamps, the kite from Penny Black, the Asian calligraphy (faintly stamped throughout the sky) from Inkadinkadoo, and the birds from Portfolio.
Here is how the haiku reads:
This was a fun spread to do - I hope Sue enjoys it when it finally reaches home.
Am glad to be back from my trip to Parker CO; have a long list of projects to work on!! Thanks for visiting my blog!
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