3/15/2020

CAS Mix Up March Challenge - hello

The CAS Mix Up Challenge's 4th birthday celebration continues with the wonderful creations we see in the gallery.






Jenny's fun challenge this month is Acrylic Paint, and here's my card:


Using Acrylic Paint, Heat-embossing, and Stamping


[How I made the card]
1. Heat-embossed the leaves on a piece of white cardstock and a piece of heat-resistant acetate in dark brown. I also Heat-embossed the sentiment on the cardstock.
I learned how to use acrylic paint on acetate from this video



2. Colored the leaves with acrylic paint on the back side of the embossed acetate. This will help prevent the acrylic paint from getting scratched or marred.
3. Removed the center panel of the white cardstock by making cuts 1" from the top and 1" from the bottom.
4. Glued the acetate to the back of the top and bottom cardstock panels.
5. Added a few clear sequins to the front panel.




It was fun to color images on acetate with acrylic paint. Next time I'll be more careful with heat-embossing on acetate so that it won't warp. 😉

Visit the challenge site for more inspiration from the rest of the Design Team and our Guest Designer, Betty. I hope to see you in the gallery! 




Stamp: Leaf Canopy (Altenew)
Paper: 
Whisper White (Stampin. Up!)
Ink: VersaMark (Tsukineko)
Paint: Acrylic Paint (Monarch Creation)
Accessories: Embossable Window Plastic (JudiKins), Embossing Powder (Early Espresso - Stampin' Up!), Sequins (Sparkling Clear Mix - Pretty Pink Posh), Connect Glue (Gina K)

3/01/2020

CAS Mix Up March Challenge - sending lots of love

It's March, and this is a special month for CAS Mix Up Challenge.
It's our 4th birthday! Can you believe this Challenge is already turning FOUR?!
I'd love for you to join us in the celebration! We have prizes. 😊




Our talented Designer, Jenny, is hosting this fun challenge this month and she chose Acrylic Paint as the theme. We have a wonderful Guest Designer, Betty (created by bjk).




I bought my first acrylic paints a few months ago and this is my first time to use them. How exciting it is to try a new medium!

And here's my card:


Using Acrylic Paint, Gel Press, Stenciling, Die-cutting, Heat-embossing, and Stamping


[How I made the card]
1. Made a background using acrylic paint and Gel Press. I watched this video to learn how to use Gel Press.



This is one of the many backgrounds I made, using the items below (fruit net, crinkled tissue paper, bubble wrap) in addition to stencils.



Pounced the crinkled tissue ball over the dark brown wet print, stenciled with purple paint, and pressed a piece of bubble wrap inked with light blue paint over the stenciled part. Spattered a little Gold Perfect Pearl mixed with water over the background.
2. Die-cut the white frame twice, stacked the frames for dimension, and layered them over the acrylic piece.
3. Die-cut a smaller window from the acrylic paint background, edged it with gold heat-embossing, and popped it up on the bigger window.
4. Gold heat-embossed the sentiment.
5. Glued the front panel to the card base.


My fingers got very "colorful" after making the backgrounds 😉, but it was so much fun to try Gel Press with acrylic paint. I hope you'll have fun with this challenge too.

The challenge is open until March 24th.



Stamp: Leaf Canopy (Altenew)
Paper: 
Whisper White (Stampin' Up!)
Ink: VersaMark (Tsukineko)
Paint: Acrylic Paint (Monarch Creation)
Accessories: Gel Press Gel Plate (Gel Press), Gel Press Brayer (Ranger), Stencil (Circular Lace - Simon Says Stamp), Embossing Powder (Gold - Hero Arts), Perfect Pearl (Gold - Ranger), Elegant Rectangle STAX Die-namics (My Favorite Things), Connect Glue (Gina K), Bubble Wrap, Tissue Paper