The colour challenge this week at Play Date Cafe is Black,White and a Splash of Green.
I started with a folded black card.I embossed white card with 'Timeworks' embossing folder by Sizzix. Swiped black distress ink over the embossed card.
Stamped 'Eric' (Stampotique) in black versafine ink once on to white card and again onto a green paint swatch sample card. I cut out the green clothing and paper pieced to the cut out white stamped image. I like how it looks as if Eric has a white stripe on his shirt. Its just where the different shades of green are on the paint swatch. I popped Eric on with small foam squares.
Die cut one large and two small black mini cogs and glued to card. Then placed a small black button with a slightly larger green button on top on to each cog.
Matted white embossed card onto olive green card.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
Diamonds and Pearls
This week at Sunday Stamper the theme is Diamonds and Pearls.
I made this tag
I die cut a tag from white glossy card.Smooched the tag with alcohol ink in Juniper and Pink Sherbet. (Same technique as explained in previous post)
Randomly stamped parts of the Design Block "Butterflies" (Hero Arts) in black stazon.
The wording is one of the stamps from the 1920's Chic stamp set (Darkroom Door). It was stamped in black stazon on scrap piece of alcohol ink colored gloss card.
The dress form is cut out from a tissue! I could not believe my eyes when I saw the packet of 10 pocket tissues ($1.50) with this gorgeous design on them.
I added white pearls to the dress and some stickles on the hem.
Clear 'diamonds' added to some of the swirls on the tag.
A 'antique' brad with pearl centre added to top of tag.
I made this tag
I die cut a tag from white glossy card.Smooched the tag with alcohol ink in Juniper and Pink Sherbet. (Same technique as explained in previous post)
Randomly stamped parts of the Design Block "Butterflies" (Hero Arts) in black stazon.
The wording is one of the stamps from the 1920's Chic stamp set (Darkroom Door). It was stamped in black stazon on scrap piece of alcohol ink colored gloss card.
The dress form is cut out from a tissue! I could not believe my eyes when I saw the packet of 10 pocket tissues ($1.50) with this gorgeous design on them.
I added white pearls to the dress and some stickles on the hem.
Clear 'diamonds' added to some of the swirls on the tag.
A 'antique' brad with pearl centre added to top of tag.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Purple Pumpkin May Sketch Challenge
Purple Pumpkin have their first ever challenge. It's this sketch
You can create a anything as long as you follow the sketch and use at least one embellishment from Purple Pumpkin. I recently bought some fab buttons and doilies and decided to use one of the vintage buttons. I created this card
Click on photo to enlarge for better view.
It took me a while to decide how to fit this sketch onto a card (not done a scrapbook page for a few years!)I think I have only done one sketch challenge before, so hope I have not broken any rules here.
Started with a 5in square kraft card. Yesterday I was playing with alcohol inks and created this cute image. I just had to make a card with it. I was inspired by an article in Craft Stamper (UK)April issue to make alcohol ink backgrounds.
I placed Pink Sherbet and Butterscotch alcohol ink on craft mat with a little blending solution and gently dragged the gloss card through the ink to pick up the colour.I stamped the friend image from Stampers anonymous (Tim Holtz) in black stazon. The word 'friend' stamped on scrap of same card.
The first layer on the card base is card that was packaging for the Making Memories ephemera stickers. Too pretty to throw out! The second layer( brown spotted strips) are some of the stickers. The third layer is also from Making Memories (Journal Pad). The alcohol background image is next. I placed the Purple Pumpkin vintage spotted button on the lower right hand side of image.
The sketch was flipped sideways to fit my image.
The image layer was distressed with distressing tool and all layers were edged with Vintage Photo distress ink.
I nearly gave up on this one, but glad I pushed on! That's why its called a challenge...to make you think out side the box. I am happy with the end result :)
Any comments and advice most welcomed!
You can create a anything as long as you follow the sketch and use at least one embellishment from Purple Pumpkin. I recently bought some fab buttons and doilies and decided to use one of the vintage buttons. I created this card
Click on photo to enlarge for better view.
It took me a while to decide how to fit this sketch onto a card (not done a scrapbook page for a few years!)I think I have only done one sketch challenge before, so hope I have not broken any rules here.
Started with a 5in square kraft card. Yesterday I was playing with alcohol inks and created this cute image. I just had to make a card with it. I was inspired by an article in Craft Stamper (UK)April issue to make alcohol ink backgrounds.
I placed Pink Sherbet and Butterscotch alcohol ink on craft mat with a little blending solution and gently dragged the gloss card through the ink to pick up the colour.I stamped the friend image from Stampers anonymous (Tim Holtz) in black stazon. The word 'friend' stamped on scrap of same card.
The first layer on the card base is card that was packaging for the Making Memories ephemera stickers. Too pretty to throw out! The second layer( brown spotted strips) are some of the stickers. The third layer is also from Making Memories (Journal Pad). The alcohol background image is next. I placed the Purple Pumpkin vintage spotted button on the lower right hand side of image.
The sketch was flipped sideways to fit my image.
The image layer was distressed with distressing tool and all layers were edged with Vintage Photo distress ink.
I nearly gave up on this one, but glad I pushed on! That's why its called a challenge...to make you think out side the box. I am happy with the end result :)
Any comments and advice most welcomed!
Sunday, May 22, 2011
It's FIVE o'clock Somewhere!
Did my title catch your attention? No, I have not started drinking early in the day!
The challenge over at Inkurable Stampers is FOOD.
It took me a while to think of an idea....I had plenty of time the last few days to think about it while suffering from the flu! So last night I was feeling a little better and this fun and bright creation just 'fell' into place. LOL!
Maybe I was thinking of the Stamp Cruise I am going on in March, hosted by the lovely Rachel Greig from Darkroom Door....well it did make me feel better!
This is the back of the tag
Started with a large manila tag. Covered most of the front with paper from 6x6 paper pad S.E.I called "Happy Day" Very appropriate for this tag!
If you click on the tag photo to enlarge, you may see the glitter on the paper.
The top of the front of the tag and all the back was coloured with Wild Honey Distress Stain. YUM!
I used the same paper to die cut two circle tabs for the front and back of tag.
The yummy cocktail is from a paper napkin. I cut it out and adhered to double sided jac paper (sticky paper) I did not remove the back layer of the jac paper.Adhered to tag using small foam squares under the fruit to add dimension. Some stickles added to fruit. I attached a charm to the stem of the wine glass.
The 5 and 'celebrate' from Purple Onion stamps, stamped in black on white card and cut out. Edged in Wild Honey ink. Other three words were printed from computer.
Back of tag stamped 'happy birthday' as a border in black ink.
Make a Wish,Cake Time and to:from: stamps from Purple Onion. "Party" is a word strip from Darkroom Door Sweet Treats collection.
Two small cupcakes cut from the same paper pad as on the front.
Orange ribbon to finish.
The Happy Birthday stamp is from the String Sentiments Set (Darkroom Door),which I just received this week by mail from the Craft Queen. Love it!
The challenge over at Inkurable Stampers is FOOD.
It took me a while to think of an idea....I had plenty of time the last few days to think about it while suffering from the flu! So last night I was feeling a little better and this fun and bright creation just 'fell' into place. LOL!
Maybe I was thinking of the Stamp Cruise I am going on in March, hosted by the lovely Rachel Greig from Darkroom Door....well it did make me feel better!
This is the back of the tag
Started with a large manila tag. Covered most of the front with paper from 6x6 paper pad S.E.I called "Happy Day" Very appropriate for this tag!
If you click on the tag photo to enlarge, you may see the glitter on the paper.
The top of the front of the tag and all the back was coloured with Wild Honey Distress Stain. YUM!
I used the same paper to die cut two circle tabs for the front and back of tag.
The yummy cocktail is from a paper napkin. I cut it out and adhered to double sided jac paper (sticky paper) I did not remove the back layer of the jac paper.Adhered to tag using small foam squares under the fruit to add dimension. Some stickles added to fruit. I attached a charm to the stem of the wine glass.
The 5 and 'celebrate' from Purple Onion stamps, stamped in black on white card and cut out. Edged in Wild Honey ink. Other three words were printed from computer.
Back of tag stamped 'happy birthday' as a border in black ink.
Make a Wish,Cake Time and to:from: stamps from Purple Onion. "Party" is a word strip from Darkroom Door Sweet Treats collection.
Two small cupcakes cut from the same paper pad as on the front.
Orange ribbon to finish.
The Happy Birthday stamp is from the String Sentiments Set (Darkroom Door),which I just received this week by mail from the Craft Queen. Love it!
Vintage Chic!
The challenge this week for PDCC82 is to use the colours from This photo.
Love the vintage scene. My first thought was vintage shabby chic.
So this is the card I came up with
I have used a couple of new items.A couple of months ago, I won a huge box of paper, stamps and embellishments from the USA just from commenting on a blog hop!
I have momentarily forgotten the name of the blog...but the lovely giver of the parcel was Tiffany. The background paper and glass flower centre was part of the parcel.Both from Making Memories (Paper Reverie)The paper was torn out from a spirlal journaling book. Stamped Hero Arts Manuscript Background stamp in Vintage Photo distress ink onto torn out paper. Edged in Walnut Stain distress ink.
Distress Stains....love them!!! Broken China distress stain used to lightly colour white lace. Small bright yellow doily from Purple Pumpkin was coloured over with Antique Linen distress stain to darken it for a more vintage look.Then added the glass embellishment.
The lovely chic lady was stamped twice, once on cream and blue card stock in black ink. I cut the dress and hat from the blue card and glued over the cream cut out lady image. Mini foam squares used to pop the lady on the card.
Sentiment stamped in Vintage Photo onto vanilla card and edged in Walnut Stain ink.
The lady's belt and centre of bow on hat was coloured with gold gelly pen.
The lady and sentiment from the lovely Darkroom Door set '1920's Chic'
See challenge details here
Love the vintage scene. My first thought was vintage shabby chic.
So this is the card I came up with
I have used a couple of new items.A couple of months ago, I won a huge box of paper, stamps and embellishments from the USA just from commenting on a blog hop!
I have momentarily forgotten the name of the blog...but the lovely giver of the parcel was Tiffany. The background paper and glass flower centre was part of the parcel.Both from Making Memories (Paper Reverie)The paper was torn out from a spirlal journaling book. Stamped Hero Arts Manuscript Background stamp in Vintage Photo distress ink onto torn out paper. Edged in Walnut Stain distress ink.
Distress Stains....love them!!! Broken China distress stain used to lightly colour white lace. Small bright yellow doily from Purple Pumpkin was coloured over with Antique Linen distress stain to darken it for a more vintage look.Then added the glass embellishment.
The lovely chic lady was stamped twice, once on cream and blue card stock in black ink. I cut the dress and hat from the blue card and glued over the cream cut out lady image. Mini foam squares used to pop the lady on the card.
Sentiment stamped in Vintage Photo onto vanilla card and edged in Walnut Stain ink.
The lady's belt and centre of bow on hat was coloured with gold gelly pen.
The lady and sentiment from the lovely Darkroom Door set '1920's Chic'
See challenge details here
Monday, May 16, 2011
Owl Tri Fold Shutter Card
It had been a while since I made a Tri Fold Shutter card.
So after I had seen this awesome card I just had to case it!
Here is mine
And inside
My daughter saw it and just had to have it for a 21st she was attending.
There was room for her to write a message with white gel pen on the blue card and red heart.
Make sure you check out the rest of Darlene's blog Darlene Design.com as she does awesome cards AND videos!
Thank you Darlene for letting me case your fun card.
So after I had seen this awesome card I just had to case it!
Here is mine
And inside
My daughter saw it and just had to have it for a 21st she was attending.
There was room for her to write a message with white gel pen on the blue card and red heart.
Make sure you check out the rest of Darlene's blog Darlene Design.com as she does awesome cards AND videos!
Thank you Darlene for letting me case your fun card.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Play Date Colour Challenge.
I am entering this card for two challenges Play Date Colour Challenge
and Stampotique Recycle, Reuse or Re Purpose challenge
The Play Date Challenge is to use the three colours shown. Purple,green and light grey.
Stampotique Designers Challenge is to Recycle,Reuse or Re purpose.
The roses image was left over from another project...so I guess you could say it is re purposed.
Roses (Darkroom Door photo stamp) was inked with Distress Stains in Dusty Concord onto a light purple card stock and then adhered to light grey card, then folded Olive green card.
Just got my supply of Distress Stains this week and I am loving them!
Thanks for coming by, love to receive comments!
and Stampotique Recycle, Reuse or Re Purpose challenge
The Play Date Challenge is to use the three colours shown. Purple,green and light grey.
Stampotique Designers Challenge is to Recycle,Reuse or Re purpose.
The roses image was left over from another project...so I guess you could say it is re purposed.
Roses (Darkroom Door photo stamp) was inked with Distress Stains in Dusty Concord onto a light purple card stock and then adhered to light grey card, then folded Olive green card.
Just got my supply of Distress Stains this week and I am loving them!
Thanks for coming by, love to receive comments!
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