Thursday, June 30, 2011

Come Play with a New Colorway!


It's Colorway week once again for the Dream Team. This time Laura Drahozal had the choice and went with purple and yellow. This was a stretch for me once again. Some of the girls struggle with the sketches, but personally I have a hard time with the color challenges. However, just like the sketches, they can help yank you out of whatever creative rut you may be in. I chose to work with the Thistle stencil, and as I have been wanting more practice in using the Paintstiks, I broke them out along with several stencil brushes in various sizes. It helps to think light to dark and to have a brush for each of the three primary groups...yellows, reds, and blues. I worked with the smallest size as well as the medium size. The Paintstiks are like a firm "lipstick" of oil paint and come in a wide variety of colors as well as metallics. When you first use them, you need to use a paper towel or craft knife to rub or scrape off the top layer or "skin". Then rub an amount of color on a piece of wax paper, or foil, etc. Put together a "palette" of the colors you want to work with, placing like colors near each other. This allows for easier mixing for shading and highlighting. I worked with a yellow, an orange, three shades of green, two shades of purple, a deep blue, and a silver for highlighting. Work the color into your brush by "rouging" on the wax paper (this also warms up the paint a little for easier use). Then you can begin to rouge the color into the areas of the stencil (which should be taped down on your chosen paper). You can build up color in layers, shading and highlighting as you go. It helps to use the "Picasso" to block/mask off areas as you work. When finished, I removed the stencil and used a small amount of the silver to add a little shading under the leaves and base of the blossom. For additional highlights (and to be honest, to cover a couple boo-boos) I used the tip of the small brush handle to add dots of White Copic ink. The card base was yellow, so to add more purple, I added a small panel of purple which I stenciled the Floral Background with Versamark ink and embossed with Stampendous Sunny Yellow Pastel Embossing Powder. I still felt that the card needed just one more touch of purple, so the gorgeous lilac bow was added. Personally, I am going to be very curious to see what the rest of the team comes up with for this colorway, so just like you, I'm going to have to hop around to the various blogs and check them out (listed at right)...of course, leaving some lovin' along the way! You know you'll want to play with the Colorway, so link your creation to the Mr. Linky on the Dream It Up! blog for the rest of us to see!
LL3001 Thistle
LG631 Floral Background
LL332 Picasso
BHB 1/8" Brush and NHB 1/2" Brush

Plus:
Versamark ink from Tsukineko
Copic White ink
Sunny Yellow Pastel EP from Stampendous
Bazzill Candlelight and Love Potion cardstock
Fabriano Watercolor Paper
ribbon 



Tuesday, June 28, 2011

ARE YOU READY FOR IT?

Remember the fabulous Valentine's Day Blog Hop a few months ago? Well, get your hopping fingers ready 'cuz Taylor Borel Usry and Cyndi Bundy along with a mega team of talented ladies are creating fabulous 4th of July and stupendous summer stunners for your enjoyment. 
The info:
Saturday, July 2nd, 8:00 am EST
leave comments at each stop
for prize opportunities from:
Stampendous
Pixie Dust Studios
Chi Chi Memories
Dreamweaver Stencils
Karber Digital Studios
Skipping Stones Designs
Maria Levine/Ippity

Monday, June 27, 2011

Painting with Powder Nifty Gifty

Here's another Painting with Powder project created using the Blockart Wild Flowers from Stampendous once again. The paper mache box was coated in Versamark ink and embossed with bands of color on the sides and black on the top. The sides were also stamped and embossed in black with the Cling Floral Dream image. The lid was stamped and embossed with the Blockart Wild Flowers, and using a Versamarker to fill in and add color with powder (Painting with Powder), several shades from the Razzleberry Embossing Powder Kit were used. Simple notes were created by stamping and embossing the image on black panels in several colors and cutting each into three tiles to decorate the front of each card. Wonderful Class A Peel Dot Sparklers
were added for bling on the notes as well as the lid. An optional tip...use Sharpie markers to add even more color to the Dot Sparklers, making it possible to have every color of the rainbow. For more great tips and techniques with Stampendous products, please visit the Stampendous web site, Stampendous Impressions blog, the Stampendous FB page, and the blogs of all of our fabulous team members as listed at right.

Stampendous:
V202 Blockart Wild Flowers
CRR113 Cling Floral Dream
EP111 Midnight Black Embossing Powder
EK09 Razzleberry Embossing Powder Kit
EK07 Pastel Party Embossing Powder Kit
AC672HSS Class A' Peel Dot Sparklers
VM001Versamark and VP001 Versamarker

Plus:
paper mache box
Bazzill cardstock
envelope template
Creative Impressions ribbon

Friday, June 24, 2011

It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To!


 Today is my birthday. Woo. Hoo. Should be a day to celebrate. I will to a certain extent, but first I need to get some sad news out first. One of my favorite stamp companies, Lizzie Anne Designs, is closing their metaphoric "doors". Sigh. I love this company. I love the two great owners who started this company a few years ago, and have continually produced fun, quirky, elegant, and artsy images and sentiments in wonderful mixes. The images used in this post are part of their last hurrah, "Summertime Celebration", their final mix to be shipped July 1st. Meanwhile, starting today, they'll be selling their inventory at fantastic sale prices, starting at 40% off. This is your fabulous opportunity to grab all the Lizzie Anne goodness you can...speaking of grab, there are even grab bags for $5 each, filled with a mix of old and new stamps! Put on your cyber-sneakers and run over to the Lizzie Anne Designs' website and stock up now. If you need more inspiration for the images you already have, or those you KNOW you are going to want, then check out the Lizzie Anne Designs blog, the Sketchbook on the website, the rest of our fabulous yet teary-eyed design team members' blogs, and the LAD Facebook page. Plus, you will continue to see our fun samples over the next month, and the discounts will continue until the "Fiesta" is over. Sigh. Now I need cake. And ice-cream.

Lizzie Anne Designs "Summertime Celebration"
Stampendouswww.stampendous.com Class A' Peel "Dot Sparklers"
Tuxedo Black Memento ink
Bazzill cardstock
Gibson patterned paper
double-sided foam tape

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Thursday Dream Schemes-Blessings and Birds


 Once again, we have a free week for the Dream Schemers, so come play along with us! My card this week features a few simple techniques...Ink Transfer, Machine Embossing, and Double Glitter:
1) The background was ink transferred by spritzing the Damask stencil thoroughly with Memories Mists Silver and placing some wonderful watercolor paper on top, "transferring" the inked pattern to my paper with a gorgeous shimmer.
2) The sentiment was machine embossed by running the Bless You stencil through the Big Shot with metallic silver cardstock. (Remember to place the stencil face down to be able to read the sentiment afterward.)
3) For the Double Glitter technique, cover a white cardstock panel with Double Sided Mounting Paper. Rub a fat-based soap (Dreamweaver's Coconut Soap) over the back of the Love Birds stencil, and place on top of adhesive. Pour blue ultra fine glitter over image, "rouging" into the surface of the adhesive for best coverage. Carefully brush away excess glitter before removing stencil. Immediately pour silver ultra fine glitter over the remaining adhesive surface, rouging in once again for best coverage.

Once all of these elements come together on the card, you have a beautiful wedding, anniversary, or inspirational card with a definite wow factor.

 Wonder what the rest of the team has been up to this week? Go check out their blogs, the Dream It Up! blog, and play along!

Dreamweaver Stencils:
LL3011 Love Birds
LJ907 Damask
LM264 Bless You
DHHS Hawaiian Coconut Soap
DSP Memories Mists Silver
MPDS Double Sided Mounting Paper
TIPW Three Inch White Decorative Pins

Plus:
GM272U Western Blue Ultra Fine Glitter (Stampendous)
GM254U Silver Ultra Fine Jewel Glitter (Stampendous)
white, navy, and metallic silver cardstock
sheer white ribbon
blue rhinestones (Queen & Co.)
Big Shot

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

More Painting with Powder and Stampendous!

 Quickie post. This card features Stampendous "Block Art Wild Flowers" with the Painting with Powder technique similar to THIS card posted a couple of weeks ago. The result is a cloisonne look. This technique is so much fun with such a great look. Try it!
Stampendous:
Block Art Wild Flower
Razzleberry Embossing Powder Kit

Plus:
Versamark, Onyx Versafine inks
Bazzill Parakeet cardstock
lavender and black cardstock
Corrugator
EK Edger Punch
Creative Impressions brad fasteners
Making Memories brad fasteners

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