7/22/2018

Magic Flowers with Embedded Brushos

I made another card using Alexandra Renke dies. I thought the silhouette dies were perfect for the embedded Brushos background I made last month. I used the second pull for this card and used the first pull for today's card.


I cut a rectangular panel out of the embedded Brushos background piece, and layered it over a black panel of almost the same size. The magic flowers were die cut and pasted on the panel. The sentiment was stamped in black. I wanted to stamp a vertical sentiment, so I used a Japanese stamp. It says "Arigato", meaning "Thank you".

Thanks for stopping by!


Stamp: Arigato (Kodomo no Kao)
Paper: Watercolor Paper (Arches Hot Press - 140 lb), Whisper White, Basic Black (Stampin' Up!)
Ink: Brusho (Turquoise, Sea Green, Purple), Versafine (Onyx Black - Tsukineko), Craft Stampin' Pad (Whisper White - Stampin' Up!)
Accessories:
Dies (Magic Flower - Alexandra Renke), Embossing Folder (Seaside - Stampin' Up!), Nuvo Aqua Shimmer Pen (Glitter Gloss)


7/17/2018

CAS Christmas Card July Challenge - merry christmas

Today I'm posting a reminder card for the CAS Christmas July Challenge
Loll is hosting the challenge and the theme is Poinsettia. The challenge is open until July 24th so you have one more week to play along.



Here's my card:


I made a red poinsettia card earlier this month, so I changed gears this time.
I heat-embossed the poinsettia and leaves in white and die-cut them. I watercolored them with Zig markers, and added some silver glitter glue in the center of the flower.
I also heat-embossed a few images in white on the card base to add some interest to the background.
The colored poinsettia and the heat-embossed sentiment strip were popped up with foam tape. 




I hope you'll check out the challenge blog to see the reminder cards made by our wonderful Guest Designer, Marina, and our talented Designers. Please come and play along!




Stamp: Winter Flowers (Simon Says Stamp), Embellished Events (Stampin' Up!)
Paper: Mixed Media Paper (140 lb. - Strathmore), Basic Black (Stampin' Up!)

Ink:
Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers (Cobalt Blue, Violet, Green, Deep Green, Yellow - Kuretake), VersaMark (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Dies (Winter Flowers - Simon Says Stamp), Embossing Powder (White, Silver - Hero Arts), Stickles Glitter Glue (Silver Ice - Ranger), Thin 3D Foam Squares (Scrapbook Adhesives)


7/14/2018

CAS Mix Up & CAS Watercolour July Challenge - have a wonderufl birthday

Bonnie is hosting this month's CAS Mix Up Challenge and the challenge is Colour Your Die Cuts.




I LOVE die-cuts and this 3D rose die set is one of my favorites.


I used splash watercoloured die-cuts, stamping, and heat-embossing.


I had a few Splash Watercolour backgrounds made earlier this month for CAS Watercolour Challenge.
I used two distress inks (Bundled Sage and Pumice Stone) for the grayish green background. I tried the muted colors I don't usually use, but I found them very pretty. I'll use them more often from now on.

I die cut a rose from a coral splash background and layered the 3 pieces.

I carved out a rectangle with an exacto knife from the front panel. The inside matte was watercoloured. I wanted to bring out a little more green from the background, so I colored the matte with Bundled Sage.
 


I heat-embossed the sentiment in a little brassy gold to match the color tone of the rose and the background. Finally I popped up the front panel on the card base with foam tape.

I really liked how the splash background turned out, so I kept the card as simple as possible.

I'm sharing the card at CAS Watercolour Challenge too.


Thanks so much for visiting me!


Stamp: Sprinkles and Smiles (Penny Black)
Paper:
Watercolor Paper (Canson - 140 lb), Whisper White (Stampin' Up!)
Ink: Distress Ink (Tattered Rose, Abandoned Coral, Bundled Sage, Pumice Stone - Ranger) VersaMark (Tsukineko)
Accessories:
Fantasy Floral 3D Die (Altenew), Embossing Powder (Gold Rich Pale - Wow!), Foam Tape (3M), Thin 3D Foam Squares (Scrapbook Adhesives)

7/08/2018

CAS Watercolour July Challenge - happy birthday

The CAS Watercolour July Challenge is Splash Watercolouring hosted by Nancy. This is the last month she's on the CAS Watercolour Challenge Design Team. Thanks so much for all your wonderful inspiration, Nancy!




I've never tried this technique, so first I watched Loll's tutorial video suggested on the challenge site. It was very helpful and immediately inspired me to try it!

And here's my card:



I had so much fun making Splash Watercolour backgrounds and I made several of them with Distress Oxide Inks.

I thought a silhouette image would be good for this background and I wanted to try a silhouette in a different color from my usual black. So I stamped the flowers in Champagne ink, but they didn't stand out at all. 😞 Then I could have gold heat-embossed over the stamped image, but I decided to go with Stickles for a change. The gold glitter might compete with the fine splashes behind, but it added an interesting texture to the background.

I used the black frame to ground the splash panel but the contrast was a little too stark, so I inserted a very thin matte in between, colored in Blueprint Sketch.
The sentiment was first stamped in Champagne ink to give a cohesive base to the glitter embossing powder.

Thanks for visiting me today!


Stamp: Too Kind, Butterfly Basics (Stampin' Up!)
Paper:
Mixed Media Paper (140 lb. Strathmore), White Linen (Ellen Hutson), Basic Black (Stampin' Up!)
Ink: Distress Oxide Ink (Blueprint Sketch, Wilted Violet - Ranger), Encore Ultimate Metallic Ink (Champagne - Tsukineko), VersaMark (Tsukineko)
Accessories:
Die-namics Mod Rectangles STAX (My Favorite Things), Stickles (Gold - Ranger), Embossing Powder (Metallic Gold Sparkle - Wow!)



7/03/2018

CAS Christmas Card July Challenge - merry christmas

It's July 3rd and the start of the CAS Christmas Card July Challenge! Our talented Owner and Designer, Loll (Stamping with Loll) is hosting the challenge this month, and the theme is Poinsettia. We have Marina (My Perfect Life) as Guest Designer.



Here's my card:


I stenciled poinsettias on a piece of red cardstock with glimmer paste and layered it slightly offset under a white window frame. I scored the borders on the card base to make a subtle frame impression and popped up the stenciled piece with foam tape.



Please check out the challenge blog to see the cards made by the Designers and our Guest Designer, Marina. Hope to see your poinsettia in the gallery!






 

Paper: Whisper White, Cherry Cobbler (Stampin' Up!)
Accessories: Layering Mini Stencil (Set 19 - Tim Holtz), Holiday Frames (Simon Says Stamp), Nuvo Glimmer Paste (Tonic Studio - Moonstone), Foam Tape (3M)