Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Sally CT - Grungy flower card

 


Hi There! Thought I would show you how I made this card.

I began by smooshing a piece of watercolour paper with Distress oxide inks.
Next I rubbed a little microglaze through the tag inkable before spraying with Walnut stain Distress Spritz before leaving it to dry.
Using the Background script stamp without putting it onto a block, I added some patches of stamping in Tea Dye Distress oxide. 
On another piece of card I stamped the flower from Journaling essentials #8 3 times and coloured it in, cutting it out to layer it up.
I used more stamps from this set to add to the background, before matting and layering it onto a card base
I also stamped some of the leaves from Journaling essentials #3 onto a scrap of smooshed card.
on a scrap of dark brown card, I stamped the sentiment in Versamark ink and heat embossed it in white, before adding all the elements to the card base using either foam pads or matte medium.


Here is the finished card again. 
I used: 
Distress oxide inks in dried Marigold, Cracked Pistachio and tea Dye
Distress Micro glaze
Distress Spritz in Walnut stain
Versamark ink
Cream A5 card
Watercolour card 6x4"
Dark brown card for matting and layering and the sentiment

There are all sorts of fabulous offers on Stamp bundles at the moment so do go and check them out on the website. There is also our winter and Christmas themed challenge over in the Bee Crafty stamps group. Hope you can join in!
Thanks for looking! 

Sunday, November 10, 2024

Alison CT - Mixed Leaves

Hi everyone,  today I'm sharing a set of clean and simple cards that I have created using the new Mixed Leaves stamp set.
To begin I added to shades of green distress ink (iced spruce and evergreen bough) to the larger square super skinny slim.
I spritzed this lightly with water and  placed it ink side down onto the centre of a 6 inch card blank. I left it to dry naturally. 
Using the smaller of the two hiorse chestnut style leaves, mask of the square of ink (I used a post-it note) and add to white heat embossed leaves.
Using the larger of the three leaves on a stem, with versafine clair acorn ink, stamp two coming in from the sides of the card.
Using the small round leaf with the same ink pad, add threeeaves to the green area. Vary the orientation of each leaf.
Using the splat dinkable from set 3 add small areas of distress grit paste between the leaves. Leave to dry. Then add five gold sequins.
Finally I added a sentiment from the Everyday Sentiments 1 stamp set using the same brown ink.
Some further ideas are below.
Stamp the leaves using an embossing ink and clear emboss. Mask of an area just wider than the leaves and blend festive berries, ripe persimmon, mowed lawn and mustard seed distress ink over the leaves. Wipe off any excess ink on the embossed leaves. Add the sentiment from the Everyday stamp set using the festive berries ink.

Stamp the larger of the two leaves using versafine clair morning mist and colour with a pumice stone watercolour crayon and a damp paintbrush.  Stamp a second generation version of the splats from the asemic splats stamp set and morning mist ink. On seperate card stamp the same leaf with black ink and colour using tree lot and bubbling cauldron distress crayons. Cut out and glue slughtly off set to the image on the card. Add the sentiment from the Everyday set.

Stamp the leaf using versafine clair acorn. Colour using rusty hinge distress oxidecand a damp paintbrush. Stamp the splats stamp over the leaf using rusty hinge oxide. Add the sentiment using fallen leaves versafine clair ink.

On seperate card stamp three of the leaf using versafine clair portobello ink. Colour the leaves with Kuretake Gansai Tambi graphite colour watercolour paints.  Cut out and glue down the left hand side of the 5x7 card blank. Use a black pen to add a partial rectangle and stamp the sentiment. 

Products used:
Variety of card blanks
Sequins 
Distress Crayons
Graphite Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolour Paints 

Thank you for taking a look.
Alison

Wednesday, November 06, 2024

Sally CT - Pop-up Pumpkins!

Hi There! I've managed to do a bit more craft wise this week and it was great to get my journal out for a good play. Here's what I did.

I began by blending some distress oxide inks over the innie of the 4" oak easy frame inkable around a double page.
Next I stamped several different mixed leaves using a variety of autumn colours.
Using the script background stamp without a block I added some stamping in vintage photo distress ink. I also added some dots and lines from the pumpkin stamp set. 

I cut the sentiment from the transparency sheet and stuck it to the page using matte medium. 
On  a separate piece of watercolour card I stamped the pumpkins in versafine Clair ink and coloured them using ecoline pens. I cut them out and left to dry.
I folded the biggest pumpkin roughly in half, then equally distant each side of the centre fold, I added two more folds. I used a bone folder to burnish these and made sure the centre fold was a mountain and the two side folds were valley folds. Next I added a little matte medium to the outer edges beyond the outer folds. Making sure the journal page is completely flat, I lined up the centre fold with the centre fold of the journal and stuck that down flat to the page (just with the matte medium already applied) 
Once this was dry, I made sure the pumpkin centre fold popped out as the pages were closed.


Here's the finished page again. 
I used:
Distress oxide inks in Mustard Seed, Vintage Photo and Aged Mahogany
Distress inks in Fired Brick, Crushed Olive and Vintage Photo
Ecoline pens 
Versafine Clair Nocturne ink
12x12cm notebook
Watercolour paper

There are also some fabulous bundle offers on the website at the moment that you can find here

The wrist is progressing nicely and my lovely friend Jane has helped me by finishing the design on my cast, using sharpies and one of the mandala inkables. I'm able to do a lot more than I could as you can see from my pages above. All being well it will be cast free before the end of the month. 

Thanks for looking! 

Sunday, November 03, 2024

Alison CT - DL card

Hi everyone, today I'm sharing how I created this bright and cheerful DL card.

To begin I created a blended background using worn lipstick, spuced marmalade and mustard seed distress oxide ink pads. I then spritzed it with water and left it to dry naturally. 
Next I used tumbled glass distress oxide with the cracked glass dinkable from set 3.

Then I stamped the small multi petal flower from Journaling Essentials 8 using white gesso. I smeared a small amount of gesso onto my blending mat and lightly tapped the stamp into it.
I then stamped some of the small worker stamps from Journaling Essentials 3 and 4 using Bali Blue and Charming Pink Versafine Clair. 
I added the rainbow border from Journaling Essentials 8 using Versafine Clair nocturne. 
On seperate card I stamped three of the largest flower from Journaling Essentials 8. I coloured them with gel pens, then cut them out.
I glued them to the background puece and cut off any excess.
I glued this piece to a DL card blank and added a sentiment from the wirdy stickers 1b sheet.

Products used:
Versafine Clair  - bali blue, nocturne, charming pink 
Distress oxide - tumbled glass  spiced marmalade, worn lipstick, mustard seed 
White gesso

Thank you for taking a look. 
Alison