Monday, December 17, 2018

Stamped with Transferred Ink from Alcohol Inked Yupo Paper

In the previous post I featured the Christmas Cards for this year.  On that card I stamped a snowflake in the middle of a punched out Alcohol inked on Yupo paper ornament.  This card features how I used the snowflake after removing the alcohol ink from the ornament.  I filled a sheet with snowflakes, multi-colored snowflakes.  Highly unusual but so so pretty.

I had to match the sheet of snowflakes with something that would set them off and after holding many different papers up to this background sheet I settled on a multi glitter black paper I had in my stash.  The Trees are a die from Tim Holtz as well as the deer.  The deer are die cut from silver glitter paper.

If one wonders why I have the greeting as "smile" it is because inside the card I added a Christmas greeting pertaining to the birth of Christ.

And so I hope this little card creation also gives you a smile.







I'm entering this in Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge, Christmas.  There are so many wonderful creations to see.  


Thanks for stopping by and have a blessed bright day.

Deborah










Sunday, December 9, 2018

Christmas 2018

As always I am behind, which leaves me frantically busy (fun busy) together the Christmas Cards finished and mailed by the 12th of December.  I am almost there.  I only send card to those that are closest to me so in the reality of it compared to some of my friends I have it easy.

Simon Says Stamp is running a Christmas Card Day and people are posting their beautiful Christmas cards for this year.  I thought I would do a quick blog entry and join in on the fun.

This card is stamped, hand water colored using several different mediums.  The red card stock is embossed with Stampin' Up! (SU) new "Subtle Dynamic Textured Impressions" I love this folder and had waited years for someone to do a embossing folder that minced the linen heaven look of papers you can buy.  I am surprised it took so long.  Other items are an older branch stamp by SU in which I added some watercolor branches to it to fill it in more.  The red card stock after being embossed has a Rub-On applied gently around the edges using the pearl to give a bit of shine to the duller read cs.  

The ornament is punched from a sheet of alcohol inks on Yupo paper, foil is applied in area and a simple snow flake was achieved by using the alcohol lift ink.  I no longer know who made the snowflake stamp as I break down all sets into categories and this stamp is unmounted from years ago.

The “Christmas Greetings” is by Tim Holtz . 














Since I finished these cards and took pictures I have gone back and added a gold die cut bow to the top of the ornament coving the hole that the gold thread goes through.  I'll add a picture of that later.

I like this card much better with the bow on the ornament.






Thank you for stopping by.  I hope these brought a smile and inspiration into your creative process.

Merry Christmas and blessings always,
Deborah David










Tuesday, November 20, 2018

A Bit of Gold Always Brings a Smile.

A few weeks ago I covered a card panel with Mowed Lawn and Twisted Citron Oxide Inks.  It was pretty plain but splotchy.  I then added a bit of Broken China oxide ink to the green panel and added a few water drops.  The panel was set off to dry and forgotten.

While doing a bit of clean up I came across it and thought it needed leaves or some natural greenery to it but wasn't sure.  It sat longer.  Then today I took it up again and sent it through an embossing folder that had a lots of leaf impressions.  Next I put a little bit of Gold Nuvo Mousse onto the glass mat and ran a roller though it so I could roll across the paper and hit the high spots of the leaves.

Because I have a leaf theme going I took one of my leaf dies that sort of matched the embossing leaves and die cut the leaves with gold paper.  It is held off the paper with a green fun foam cut with the same die.

I still thought the card needed more so I ran a tiny bit of Black Distress Crayon around the edge and smudged it with a damp finger as I did not want it very black.  I next bordered the panel with Krylon Gold pen for a little bit of gold right on the edge.

I wasn't sure how I wanted to mount it onto the actual card as a full panel or cut it down so it would have a border.  I ended up cutting the panel so there would be a border of something else around the edge of the finished card.  Looking though my stash of printed papers looking for something to match and coming up with nothing I used a black and white print and sponged Mowed Law Distress Ink all around the edge.  When it was dry I used the Krylon Gold pen to border it.

In the end I think it came out pretty good.  I am still trying to think outside the simple box so doing cards that seem multi-media are not only fun but pushes me into a more artsy form of card making.  

The sentiment if from Cornish Hens Stamp Company embossed with black on a cut off piece of the original panel which I also used Krylon Gold Pen on around the edges and sprinkled Nuvo Mousse watered down on it.   I don't think Corning Hens Stamps are still in business.

I am entering this card in the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - All That Glitters is Gold.













Check out all the fantastic Cards using some Gold over on Simon Says Stamp Blog Wednesday Challenge.  Enjoy.

https://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge/simon-says-glitters-gold/



Thanks for stopping by and taking a peak at my creative endeavors.  May you day always have a bit of Gold sprinkled in somewhere.

Blessings,
Deborah













Sunday, November 11, 2018

Gel Press Papers for the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge

The Monday Challenge at Simon Says Stamp Blog is to do your own background.  This gave me the perfect time to finally use the Gel Press I had purchased months ago.  I really had no idea what I was doing but for watching a few videos.

I gathered a few stencils, the roller, extra papers ready cut and my distress paints and thought I would go with that for my first try.  I later discovered it is better to use a more pigmented acrylic paints, as opposed to distress paints.  I have since purchased some of those paints but have not used them yet.  However the distress paints give a different effect and many people like how these paints separate on the Gel Press instead of a more even coverage.

I did four half sheets letter size paper.  I used standard card stock.  I wasn't too thrilled with the outcome, but have to recognize this is a new medium for me and in all likelihood what I produced is pretty standard looking for mono printing with the Gel Press.

I would like to in the future play with some other papers and of course the better paints.

I forgot to take a picture of the completed paper before making it into a card.  Here is a close up.

I have since fixed the glue over spill onto the white leaves, which show up in a picture but not so much in real life.




Full card















Thank you for stopping by.
Have a wonderful and blessed day,
Deborah



Sunday, October 21, 2018

Simon Says Stamp Challenge - Starry Night

I don't often get a chance to post here on my blog however I do enjoy seeing he challenges by the various stamp companies and artists as that often will give my creative muse a burst of activity.

I have used Hero Arts, "Merriest Christmas Wishes Stamp Set."  This stamps really speaks to me about starry nights, clear cold winter nights when the stars just seem brighter then at any other time of the year.

I used Distress inks, a variety of snowflake dies, some silver ink for a bit of sponging highlighting for a bit of shimmer, and a bright red glitter pen for the bird.






The sketch idea came from the FB group Hero Arts Fanatics and a challenge over there.



Check out the https://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/mondaychallenge/ for more inspiration from other card makers.

Thank you for stopping by I hope this little card inspires your creative muse.

Have a Blessed Day, 
Deborah







Sunday, August 12, 2018

Faux Leather Tape Background

As soon as I saw this challenge, "Tape It Up!" over on Simon Says Stamp Blog Monday Challenge, I knew exactly what I wanted to do.  Many years ago, back around 2003 I had made a card using masking tape and I wanted to visit that technique again.  So many really fun techniques were floating around through those years that one never sees anymore.

It is an such an easy technique.  Cut your base card stock the size you want your panel of masking tape to be.  Tear up small pieces of common masking tape and over lap, try to cover as many of the straight edges as possible.  Burnish the masking tape to the card stock then cut off any over lap of masking tape.

Now the fun part beings.  Use any ink of your choice in any colors you want.  Ink the masking tape directly from the ink.  In this card I used Distress Ink.  You can even sponge some metallic inks onto it for a bit of shine and interest.  Once you are happy with the ink, let it dry and then cover the panel with Versa Mark ink by smushing the ink pad all over the panel until covered.

Now use clear embossing powders and cover you panel, heat melt it and repeat the process for a second layer.

This is now your background.  The darker the ink the more the finished item will look a bit like a faux leather.  But pastel colors are nice too.









For the main focus of this card I sponged metallic gold and copper inks onto a small panel of vanilla card stock.  I used a stamp by Stampin' Up! "Nature Silhouettes" and embossed it in black.

The swirl is a die from Spellbinders, which I just received as part of their Monthly club.  I didn't want to add a sentiment to the front because I wanted as much of the background panel to show as possible.  

While this card's idea came from the Simon Says Monday Challenge, I am also posting it at The Male Room Challenge Blog as a Birthday card.  In fact it is exactly that for the facilitator of my small Bible study group.  

Clicks on the links below to see what others have made for these two Challenges.




I hope you enjoyed visiting back in time to an older technique and do give this technique a try.

Thank you for stopping by and enjoying my creative muse.  

Have a Blessed Day,
Deborah

P.S.  Visit my daughter's new blog at www.StampingMommy.com 









Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Red and Craft Challenge Facebook Unity(Show & Tell)



Unity Stamp Company has started doing weekly challenges on their Unity (Show & Tell) Facebook page.  https://www.facebook.com/groups/434773279941105/

This week was to use two colors, Red & Craft.  Sometime ago I discovered that craft papers take to watercolor quite well, as long as the paper is not too wet.  For this card I used color pencils with a water brush.  To add a deeper red I used Distress markers as well.




Here is a close-up.




Thanks for stopping by.
Have a blessed day,
Deborah



All images by Unity Stamp Company





Thursday, February 18, 2016

Fresco Technique - Butterflies


I came across this technique from the Understand Blue website by Lydia and thought it was beautiful. The technique swirled around in my head for sometime before I actually got around to giving it a try.  I ordered Stampin' Up's Fluttering Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, which is a full embossing folder of different sized butterflies but it would work with other embossing folder as well.

The technique is a bit involved and took some time to complete.  While I love the finished product getting there, not so much.  It is however easy to do, it just takes some time.

Lydia used a watercolor pencil, but I did not have a brand that wouldn't reactivate the color once it was dry so I used Distress Paints by Tim Holtz.  I also did not have the acrylic white paint she used so I used Golden's Titanium White.

I won't go into how the technique is done because Lydia has a video and it would be handy to view if you wanted to give this technique a try.  If you refer over to her blog you will see her's is much more colorful.  I had a hard time sanding off the white paint to reveal the colored butterflies underneath.  I finally gave up and went with what I did mange to sand off.  Perhaps the Golden's paint is more resistant, it did seem to gum up a lot instead of turn to powder when sanding.  If I give this technique another try I will probably use the same paint Lydia used or just a simple craft paint.








The surface is gloss like because it has a layer of clear embossing powder over it.


Hope you enjoy giving this technique a try. Visit Understand Blue for the full directions and video.

The finished card is quite stunning though that does not show up well on a picture.

Thanks for stopping by and may your day be blessed with joy.

Deborah



Butterflies - Stampin' Up  - Papillon Potourri
Embossing folder - Stampin' Up  - Fluttering Textured embossing folder
Sentiment - Unity Stamp Company


Thursday, January 28, 2016

Online Card Watercolor Class Day 2




http://onlinecardclasses.com/WC-IT





Here we are on day two of the Watercolor Card Class.  While I am behind the exercises for the class at least I am giving what I can a try.  Day two had us making free hand flowers.  This is one of them.  I like the brightness and color of these flowers.  I am thinking of going back and extending the length of the stems and and maybe adding a tiny leaf.  I just don't think I like the short stems.

I mounted the watercolor behind embossed blue card stock and added a die cute butterfly in a shimmer vellum.  I also used the same vellum for the greeting.  I do like how the card turned out over all.








Close-up of the shimmer vellum




January 29 - update

I really thought the flowers would look more like a flower if they had a tiny leaf so I went back and added that.  I like it better now.






I have much to learn when it comes to water coloring, especially more 
so for a type A  person who is particular having things perfect.  
Perfect and water coloring cannot coexist.  I plan to keep trying/playing.


Thanks for stopping by.
Have a blessed day
Deborah


Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Online Card Class Watercolor Techniques Day One



http://onlinecardclasses.com/WC-IT


I am off to a pretty good start, just a bit behind in getting this card finished and posted.  The plan of course is to do at least one card of the class techniques each day but I am not going to beat myself up if I don't get that accomplished.  There is no fun in being stressed.

The card below is simply butterflies traced onto watercolor paper and painted in with wet on wet color.  Yeah, it was easy and fun, plus very relaxing.

After the card dried I decided to stamp a greeting on vellum and overlay the vellum onto the card stock which I just painted.  I liked how it softened the butterflies and frankly it also sit imperfections.




Stamp - The Angel Company



Thanks for looking,
Have a blessed day,
Deborah


Monday, January 18, 2016

Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Ombre



This is my first try with an Ombre technique using inks and it was actually easier then I thought it would be.


Simon Says: Ombr

http://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge/


I used a Hero Arts background stamp and 3 colors of Distress Inks.



Stamp Images:
background - Hero Arts
Robot - Stampin' Up!


Thanks for looking and have a blessed day
Deborah

Challenges for Card Makers



I am getting hooked on card challenges and there are many out there to choose from.  I just don't have the time to do all the ones I am finding.  This week I came across this site, The Male Room.

There are many stamps that can be used in making a card for the men in our lives.  I find making a card for men is really quite fun.



The challenge for this week over on The Male Room.






A friend of my parents comes to help mom with yard work.  My dad died last year and this special person has been so very helpful for the heavy work on the property.  I wanted to let him know how grateful I was for his help and thus the creation of the card below.





The card includes water coloring, die cuts, ink, stamps and the inner part of a box.  
I attached a stand to the back so the card actually becomes a picture.

Hope you like it.  Hope it will inspired you to do more cards for the men in our lives.

Have a blessed Day,
Deborah


Wednesday, January 6, 2016

A Cupcake Inspiration challenge #341



This morning I ran across a card made by another blogger whose inspiration was off the blog  "Cupcake Inspirations" here: http://cupcakeinspirations.blogspot.nl/2016/01/challenge-341.html?m=1




The challenge is to make a card based and inspired by this picture.




This is the first time I'd seen this blog and when I saw the inspiration picture for this challenge I knew exactly the card I wanted to do.  It had been milling in my mind for sometime now.  I had even thought of doing it for my Christmas cards for this past Christmas but went a different direction instead.  So with this challenge it gave me the push I needed to make this card anyway.  



 The card is simple linen paper in a off white cream color.  I used a Tim Holtz die for the trees, cutting several of them.  Each one is then painted with picket Fence Distress Stain and Wink of Stella clear glitter added here and there. (see next picture for the highlighting effect it gives).

Over all a simple card which I think came out wonderfully.






Thank you for taking a look and have a blessed happy creative day.

Deborah


Saturday, October 3, 2015

Go For the Gold Class Challenge



Sometimes I find the time to enter a challenge and this card is for this.  I want to thank Sandy Allnock for the time she has put into bringing this class of using different gold mica products.  It was a fun class full of beautiful art projects to try.

You can find this class over on Sandy's blog here: 

Since it took me all week working off and on for this card I have only completed the challenge for only day one.  I did not have any of the products she used but was able to find similar products to use.  I used gold mica powders mixed with Golden's Soft Gel - semigloss mixed with the mica powder.  But in the end while I got the dimension I did not get the bright shine that I knew the mica powder really had.  After it dried I added a tiny bit of Lumiere paint for the green and over the top then added some Ranger Metallic Paints in Gold.  By doing this I was able to get the same look that Sandy was able to accomplish with one product.  Whew, well at least it all worked.  I could not get the gold brightness to show, no amount of tweaking the photo in Photoshop would bring out the yellow gold, it just continued to be an orange color.  Maybe I don't know what I am doing with the photo program The card is very shiny bright in real.  What do you think?
















Thank you for taking the time to look.  Have a wonderful blessed day.

Deborah

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Simon Says Stamp's #Stamptember

Simon Says Stamp had a drawing give-a-way on their Facebook page for leaving a comment.  I won a set of the new release stamp sets.  Whoo Hoo!

Being behind as I always am I didn't get a card made at the reveal of #stamptember

I have however caught up a bit and made two different cards using the set of stamps I won.

Simon Says Clear Stamps PRESENTS AND ORNAMENTS sss101441

There are 21 stamps in this cute little Holiday stamp set.


For the first card I die cut snowflakes and used silver embossing powder on them.  I stamped the snowflake from the set and added it to the center, and the words merry, & bright which I also embossed with silver embossing powder.

It was a pretty quick card to make overall and has lots of shine in it.



This second card I used another die for the background.  Love this die, by Memory Box, called Landscape die.  You can find it here:  http://www.simonsaysstamp.com/product.aspx?id=88379


I stamped the boxes onto craft paper with the country theme in mind.  The bows are embossed as are the little green trees.  


I plan on making some more cards using this fun little stamp Set
 Thank you Simon Says Stamp!

Enjoy your day!
Deborah