Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

May Arts Spring Craft Challenge

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Hi again everyone..second post for the day!
I'm very excited to say that I made it into May Arts Spring Craft Challenge!!
 We had a choice of ribbon and the 4 that I chose were:
  
6" x 12" wall hanging 
 




other products:
Daler Rowney - gesso
Ranger - Distress Paints
spiced marmalade, wild honey, brick, barn door, and antique linen
Crafters Workshop - stencil TCW191S ( brick pattern )
Golden - Molding Paste ( for brick stencil )
Crafters Workshop - stencil TCW 97
Golden Molding Paste - ( for flower stencil )
Ranger - Distress Stain, peeled paint
Helmar - 450 ( for leaves )
gold micro beads - misc.
Helmar - Professional Acid Free Glue ( for green stems )
Darice - 8mm Bell Caps
Helmar - Gemstone Adhesive
Willow Bead - Glass Dust Balls ( for inside of Bell Caps )
Spellbinders - white pearls


If you go over to the May Arts page and leave a comment as to which one is your favorite project, then you can be entered in to win a free spool of ribbon.
 Yes, I would love for you to say it's mine, but you don't have to...

also entering this in:

Berry71bleu - April Challenge Flowers!

Sunday, March 10, 2013

de rigueur: adjective

prescribed or required by fashion, etiquette, or custom : proper
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I loooove Mermaid images. They are so exotic and shimmery and fun! Combine all that with Faber Castell products and you have....shazam...wow power....awesomness!! Which I believe is totally de rigueur for a mermaid!! This is a card that I made for my friend Jamie ♥ I can show it now since she already received it. 
Faber Castell products used:
Metallic Gelatos
Art Grip Aquarelles
PITT pens
 
other product:
Ranger - stickles
 
Let's make an aquatic Mother's Day card!
Fish should be fun, bee-cause next to mermaids, I love a good pun! Whooo doesn't?
 :)
First cut a piece of water color paper to fit your base card stock. Water color paper is very important since we are going to use water on this card....water....on an aquatic card....am I the only one rolling their eyes about right now? lol

Then sketch your design out and draw over the pencil lines with your PITT pen.

 Now erase your pencil lines, with a white eraser. DON"T use the erasers that are found on the end of your everyday pencils! They will leave marks, so go out and buy a good artist eraser. Mine looks horrible, it's a couple of years old, but I LOVE it and it works fantastic!!  Don't worry, the PITT pen will NOT smear....and it is India Ink waterproof goodness!
Next, I am going to do a crayon resist, so using crayons first,
Then I did a silver metallic gelato wash over the entire card, adding in the blue and gold metallic. On top of the metallics I have added another layer of crayon to the "scenery". You can really begin to see the shimmer this card is getting now.
I started adding in some detail with my PITT pens and now I need to add some shadowing. I rubbed a small bit of the gelato onto my wax paper, and using my water brush helps me get into those tiny corners and define areas.
Once you get your base colors finished go back over the fish with black PITT pen to really make them pop out. You can see the difference in the 2 fish with one re-outlined. I'm not outlining the back ground, I want it to look soft and watery.
A close up of the coloring, if you click on the picture then you can truly appreciate the shine.

The finished card for Mother's Day, #20.
 
entering this in:
 
Chocolate, Coffee, & Cards - Challenge #34 Banners
Simon Says - A Bit O' Green
CARDZ TV - It's So You Challenge ( favorite colors! )

 

Saturday, March 9, 2013

indoctrinate: verb

to instruct especially in fundamentals or rudiments : teach
or
 
 to imbue with a usually partisan or sectarian opinion, point of view, or principle

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Springing Forward!!
Don't forget to move your clocks ahead an hour tonight
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How do you get your inspiration?
This is how I get mine.

First it began with a challenge...
which in this case is Helmar's March Challenge "Tag-You're-It".
Tag-Challenge-template

For me, I have a slight obsession with mason jars, so I thought I'd make a tag by die cutting a jar using my Sizzix die and Big Shot Machine. So yes, my love for mason jars inspires me.
Now since I need a solid back for my tag, I took the die cut piece and traced the shape on a sheet of white card stock, I'll cut it out later.
Next, I picked out my color palette, which revolved around Maya Road's Fabric Tape, Country Rose. So the fabric tape inspires my colors.
 I picked out some of my new Ranger Distress Paints to match.
Antique Linen ( yes it was all messed up from shipping but Simon Says they are replacing it :), Spun Sugar, Seedless Preserves, Forest Moss, and Bundled Sage
My first step was to spread the Antique Linen onto the tag, wet my finger and spread it out. Let dry.
Using new products inspires me. It's fun exploring how they work. So here, I took 3 colors and dabbed them onto the Tim Holtz grunge board hearts, utilized a wet finger to spread the paint around a bit. Used my heat gun to dry them.
 Using an old favorite and well used stamp inspires me. This script stamp is made by Prima and I love it along with my stand by ink from Stazon. I'm embarrassed by how yellowed and yucky the stamp looks, but it's my testimony as to how well loved it is...or...that I don't clean my stamps very well, hmm.
Another inspiration for me is to combine challenges. Moxie Fab is having a Washi Tape challenge. Trends can be very inspiring!
I edged the fabric tape with the Stazon ink and put a small dollop of Helmar's 450 between each fold to hold it together. Snipped the ends for a banner shape.
Shopping for unusual products in home improvements stores is a fun inspiration for me. I discovered Flashing Tape years ago, and it comes in a humongous size roll which will last forever! Here I cut a section off and then into small strips which I folded over to make these flat strands which I shaped to the curve of the mason jar rim.
 ( and yes, I continually lay products out to see how everything looks as I go along to make sure I like how everything is working together )
I glued down the metal shaped strands to the jar rim with my Helmar's 450 and once dried, I used my embossing tools to draw lines into the rim. I also took my Ranger's Distress marker to outline the jar and my water pen to lighten those edges. You can also see, that by this point I have cut out the back to my tag and will adhere it using my Helmar's Acid Free white glue.
Next, was a fantastic moment of inspiration...using an old product in a new way. I wanted to silver leaf the top of the jar, and thought I would try my 450 to see how it works. So I spread with my fingertip a thin layer of 450 across the lid and let it set up.
Works like a charm, just wait for the 450 to dry until tacky and then press the silver leaf down. I then used a cue tip along with Ranger's Distress Stain to get into any creases and give it a rustic look.
Then, I took all my lovely pieces and begin assembling them together at last. I love this moment when they all come together. I use baby powder to rub on the backside of anything sticky ( like the ends of the fabric tape banner that is hanging over the edge of the jar and the inside of the bow )
I add little detail touches like the Blue Moon Beads dragon flies and the key...just because it speaks to me to do so. I think sometimes my pieces become inspired themselves along the way and they tell me what needs to be added. How copacetic!
The finished tag..ta da!

So great sketches, awesome product, and trendy challenges inspires me. What inspires you?
And don't forget to turn that clock ahead tonight, we are springing forward!
I am ready for flip flops, sunshine and shorts!