Showing posts with label Maya Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maya Road. Show all posts

Friday, January 31, 2014

Art

The completed work of an artist which is the expression of creativity or imagination, or both that portrays a mood, feeling or tells a story; works of art collectively.
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entering my art journal page in:

Simon Says Monday Challenge - This is where the cowboy rides away

OK, so the prompt made me think of campfires out in the prairie under star filled nights...which then morphed into a more "citified" oil lantern with moths fluttering around it ...

The background was made using a paint etching technique. The first layer are random colors of Ranger Distress Paints which I then covered with a thick layer of an acrylic/glaze mixture and then scratched through while the paint was still wet. A shot of Maya Roads whiteout was spritzed over the top and then it was sealed with Helmar Crystal KOTE Gloss Varnish. 

Loved creating the lamp as my centerpiece, cut from the Cricut Country Life cartridge, p. 64 and then shadow outlined with my pens and outlined the glass globe with stickles. The flame was created by free hand drawing it onto the vellum and then coloring it in with Sakura Glaze pens and the white Sharpie.

The butterflies began their life has very pretty dimensional butterflies from K&Co. but moths aren't that pretty to me, plus the pink and blue colors wouldn't work either. So, I did what any self respecting mixed media artist would do...I tore them apart and inked and grunged them up! I even added a layer of Ranger Distress Crackle Paint over them!

Monday, October 7, 2013

Stuck on Helmar

Hi everyone, it's Sandee here with my first Helmar Design Team post, bringing you a easy gift idea for the upcoming holidays. A sewing box, made sew easy with Helmar Adhesives.

 I love to re-cycle, up-cycle and re-purpose just about anything and today my project begins with a discarded ribbon card board tube and a foam insert that you find in your package of brads.  So the first thing I did was to paint the cardboard and cut the foam into a circle.

Using Helmar's Craft & Hobby PVA glue I attached the paper to the cardboard tube. This glue truly grabs hold and secures the paper, even along a round shape.

Then I added ribbon around the box, leaving one side open. You need a strong glue like Helmar's Fabric Glue to make sure the ribbon holds up to the opening and closing of the box.


I used Helmar's Foam Glue to attach the ribbon onto the foam.


I attached the foam pin cushion to the top of the box, again with Helmar's Foam Glue.

There are 12 thin layers of flowers secured with Helmar's Fabric Glue and a dollop of Helmar's 450 Quick Dry Adhesive which holds the gold bead in the center of the flower and holds the flower onto the foam base.

I love that Helmar's 450 Quick Dry Adhesive dries to a crystal clear finish because, sometimes, what you don't see is the most important part of your artful creation!

Maya Road - Butterfly stickpin
Little Yellow Bicycle - woodedn stickpins
May Arts - ribbon, 421-05-33

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Eisensteinian: adjective


From Sergey Eisenstein (1898-1948) Russian
Think: montage, montage, montage.
This rounds out our top 10 words inspired by filmmakers
and again, this one isn't actually IN the Merriam-Webster dictionary
although they offer it up as a word!

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House of Cards - Shabby & Vintage
It's so nice to have a sketch to follow, takes all the stress away. 
Love the felt flower layered over the lace. 
DCWV - Shimmer Stack
Prima - butterfly paper
Martha Stewart - doily
Maya Road - felt flower
brad, lace - misc.
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Simon Says Monday Challenge Blog - Celebrate
Craftin Desert Diva's - Craft It Up & Link It Up Party #11 - Birthdays
Crafty Cardmakers -#96  Birthday

( The balloon is hand drawn. )
My Little Shoebox - stamp
StazOn Ink
Faber Castell - PITT pen
Ranger - Distress Stain
K&Co. - pattern paper
CARDSTV - sentiment stamp

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Chaplinesque: adjective

From Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) British-American
Think: silent-movie slapstick, tears-and-laughter pathos.
(Score points with film aficionados by noting that he was the first true genius of cinema.)
 
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Ever knew you had something you were suppose to do but just could not remember it. That nagging thought kept popping in and out of my head yesterday and then, after going to bed I remembered...I had a Design Post to create! duh, me! So here it is, so sorry it is a little late.
 
 
 
This is our challenge today over at Try it on Tuesday, when you create your project ( an you can make anything as long as it follows our theme ) please let us know how you interpret it. For me, I found this quote by Emily Dickerson and it just seemed perfect, for it is true. Whether you live in a house, apartment, double wide or hotel room....call it home where ever you are.
 
 
This was extremely easy to put together.
 
Genuinely Jane Studios - bird plaque
Gelli Plate print - background paper
Maya Road - flower
Faber Castell - PITT pen

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Perspiration: noun

Perspire derives from the Latin spirare, "to blow" – suggesting vapors released by the body. It emerged in the 1600s as a gentler alternative to the much older word sweat.
To some, perspire sounds more refined; to others, it seems a bit precious. As one London magazine reported in 1791,
"It is well known that, for some time past, neither man, woman, nor child, in Great Britain or Ireland, of any rank or fashion, has been subject to that gross kind of exsudation which was formerly known by the name of sweat; and that now every mortal, except carters [and] coal-heavers... merely perspires." (The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 70)
 
pronunciation
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Digi Haven - July 5th Red, White and Blue Challenge


Ranger - Distress Stains
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Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog - Simon Says... Pin It!


Echo Park - paper
Really Reasonable Ribbon
Maya Road - butterfly stick pin
eye jewel, flower stems - recycled material

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While you are reading and enjoying your Saturday, I will be participating in a sidewalk chalk art contest and while most of you might be thinking I'll be hoping to win, which frankly I know I'll have no chance; I will be just happy if I can walk after it's over. Having a bum knee and preparing to sit, squat and kneel on a hard sidewalk just makes me hurt to think about it. I can't say that this is on my bucket list of activities to achieve before I die...
but it is something I've never done before...and that's reason enough to try.
Preparing for Sidewalk Chalk Art
Sketches for Saturday
~ wish me luck ~
:)

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Down: noun

A rolling grassy upland
or
a sheep of any breed originating in the downs of southern England

pronunciation
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PageMaps - Make your own stamp challenge + sketch



OMG you say, another lay out?
 I am getting all caught up, are you happy for me or just stunned?
:)


AND another Gelli print sheet used ( very proud of myself to be using these prints! ) The butterfly is also from one of my prints, that was used as a mask.


I made a banner stamp out of foam sheet, used my VersaMark pad and embossing powder to give them some texture and shine


I only added some doodling around the letters of the chipboard as the natural grey matched so perfectly with the color of the Grotesques.

VersaMark - ink
Ranger - embossing powder
Sakura - Glaze pens
Really Reasonable Ribbon - twine
Helmar - LSD
Maya Road - journal block, overlay, chipboard letters

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

sui generis: adjective

constituting a class alone : unique, peculiar

pronunciation
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Moxie Fab  350 Cards and Gifts Week - Gift Card Holder Challenge
365 Cards - Day 131 Put it in your Pocket
All that Stickles - Cotton Candy Linky party
Inkspirational - Challenge #19


You know, put a pink glittery balloon on a gift bag and I'd be happy. Nope, it doesn't take a lot for me :) Of course, one that holds a gift card makes me a little happier and this one does slip out of the bag for ease of shopping! :)

 I love this background paper, it's a flocked embossed texture that feels so good to run your fingers over.
Added lace to the inside of the bag to emulate tissue paper. I do recommend adding a bit of wax paper into the bag to keep the glue from adhering the bag together. The handle is created the same way from a piece of twine.

The balloon is sitting on a glue dot and I tried to shape the balloon over it to give it a more rounded look. I spread some stickles over the balloon and then outlined with the same color. Filled in with some glossy accents.

Ranger - stickles ( cotton candy ), Glossy Accents
Really Reasonable Ribbon - twine
Making Memories - ribbon
Cricut - Everyday Paper Dolls, p. 43
Maya Roads - envelope
CARDZTV - stamp sentiment
Heidi Grace - paper is old, from 2007..I've been hoarding it that long! lol


Monday, May 13, 2013

sesquipedalian: adjective


having many syllables : long
 using long words


( I do love sesquipedalian words like Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, just some are too hard to say and to spell! )
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It's time for the Monday Inspiration girls over at Frosted Designs!
 We would like to see your cards, layouts and off the page projects using only 3 colors.... black, white, and one other color of your choice!

I did another lay out!! Don't faint....lol 
After checking, I see that my last one was made back in November so I had better get caught up!

 Now what do you do when you don't really have anything to journal about? I used a poem from e.e.cummings and wrote fun facts about tulips around the edge of the LO. .
I also like that I got to use a small piece of ephemera, the top of the Biltmore ticket stub is used as my title. And my subliminal sub title which is God - everything - yes, because God is everything!

 entering this in:

Cut out the banner from the Cricut and adhered it to some twine.
 

 Used a French knot to secure the large overlay to the base. .

 Sprayed some mister on the overlay and let dry before placing the bling down. Because I sprayed onto a slick surface you really have to be careful and make sure it's completely dry. You can see where I added a little extra glue to the bling because it re-activated the spray, although in my book, that wasn't such a bad thing.

And attached the small journaling circle that I cut out with a stick pin which I outlined with a pen so it pop. I had to paint my date on top of the journaling sticker so that it would show up.


Cricut - Country Life cartridge
Prima - bling
Hambly - overlays
Colorbok - black felt butterfly
Maya Road - hat pin butterfly
Faber Castell - PITT pen
American Crafts - Slick Writers
Higgins - waterproof ink
DCWV - white paper

I hope you play along with us, I am looking forward to seeing what you create!

Sunday, May 5, 2013

exiguous: adjective

 excessively scanty : inadequate

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Paper Smooches - Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp - Happy Mail
Inkspirational - #18 color challenge ( peach, grape, olive )

For anyone who thinks they cannot use digital stamps because they have the wrong kind of printer ( me ) ....this is what I do. I print out the image and use my light box to trace over it with a waterproof pen and then color the image in. Of course, this can be done best with a simple design, nothing too complicated. 

I gave the background a light blue grey wash of color, then painted in the balloons. Next I laid my water color paper over the printed digital image and traced. I drew the image in 2 steps, the squirrel was first: angled a little bit, then tilted my paper back a little so the word hi would be a straighter. Next, I outlined the balloons...finis!

Kim Hughes  - Paper Smooches free digital stamp
Ranger - Distress Ink
Faber Castell - gelatos and PITT pen

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Crafty Steals - Third Thursday Sketch Challenge


I added some Distress Stain to this chipboard star and I love how it looks like suede!

Maya Road - star chipboard
 traveling typewriter - font
Prima - Gear pattern paper
Copics - marker
Balsam wood, remaining papers - from stash bin
Ranger - Distress Stain

Hope you had fun yesterday for NSD...did you scrap? I got a few things done!

Friday, May 3, 2013

berceuse: noun

a musical composition usually in 6/8 time that resembles a lullaby


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Paper Smooches - Anything Goes

The scarecrow is stamped onto a transparency.

The leaves are cut, painted and scrunched up and given dimension, and outlined lightly with a pen.

Cricut - Stretch Your Imagination - tag, p. 80
Simply Scarecrow - leaves
Kim Hughes stamp
Really Reasonable Ribbon - hemp cord
Faber Castell - PITT pen
Helmar - V2 spray, Liquid Scrapdots
Ranger - Distress Paints
Maya Road - transparency
My Little Shoebox - pattern paper
Ariel - font
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So yesterday I thought I could finally put away the blankets and tarps that I use to cover my tender plants during those sporadic frost that spring gives you and what did I discover? A nest that had been built into the folds of my tarp...aka old picnic table cloth.
Now if this little nest had held eggs, I would have been stuck with the blanket sitting on my glider and basically no access to my small balcony, so whew...no eggs. Out it came! And notice all that moss? It's from my planters!! I was wondering what was happening because I was seeing moss here and there and my planters were getting all bald!
I found a display spot for it though, it won't last long probably but I'll enjoy it for awhile. See that ugly moss covered purse beside it..yeah..the one with the big ugly brown bald spot...yep...

And if anyone is wondering it's the nest of a Carolina Wren:


Now if I can just get that darn Chickadee from decimating my basket handle cover, it seems to have developed a fondness for burlap....

Thursday, May 2, 2013

vernal: adjective


of, relating to, or occurring in the spring

 fresh or new like the spring; also : youthful


pronunciation
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entering my card in:
SisterAct Card Challenges - #4

 I have a Tips and Tricks tutorial up on the Frosted Designs blog today showing how to  print on ribbon. Hop over there if you are interested. I used Really Reasonable Ribbons satin ribbon to print on for my card. 

The back ground paper is a piece of gift wrapping tissue that I use to blot up excess ink from other projects. I adhered it to the base card with Helmar's V2 spray.

I adore these little Maya Roads butterfly pins and have enjoyed sticking them into my flowers like the one here from Prima. The flower is glued on with Helmar's 450.

Totally digging these bright vernal colors!

tissue paper background - assorted spays
flower - Prima
butterfly pin - Maya Road
ribbon - Really Reasonable Ribbon
ink - Stazon
stamp -
spray adhesive - Helmar V2