Sunday, March 30, 2014

Sundays with Sandee- ssshhhhh I got some secrets to tell you!

First...I am soooo sorry I forgot to announce the winner of my Helmar Collage & Craft Paste giveaway..
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Contact me at sandeesetliff@yahoo.com so we can get your prize out to you! 
And for playing I'll do a sunshine project just for you!

Don't hate me if you loooooooooooooooooovvvvvvveeeeeee this tool as much as I do and have to go out and buy one, cause it's absolutely fun, addicting and.....well, FUN! 
What tool? 
( ppssttt....did you know you can use it with a dry brush? check out Frosted Designs blog to see my video where I show you how!! )
Tim Holtz Distress Marker Spritzer Tool
Oh yeah, it's a blast to use! 

Need to improve your lettering? Want to make it more fun?

( ppsstt.....they have a FB page and you get free lessons along with your book, oh yeah baby!! ) 

The Art of Whimsical Lettering

Want to see how happy I am to get this book?


smiling yet?

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Collage:

 Introduced by the Cubists, the technique of creating a work of art by adhering flat articles such as paper, fabrics, string or other materials to a flat surface such as a canvas whereby a three-dimensional result is achieved.


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This is the gelli plate print that I thought I was working on, it's funny how it turned out to be only one of the ones I was actually working on at the time. I just didn't know it. I do plan on coming back to this one....but I got side tracked.....SQUIRREL!!

So, as I was working on the above print, I used my journal to press my handmade stamp onto after each pull to clean it off. I had already messed this page up with some inks sprays ( playing with the new TH Spritz Marker, LOVE it btw ) so this page became a "play page"...you know what I mean! lol

My hand made stamp was created by using puffy paint on a piece of cardboard to create the raised areas. The size of the stamp is 8 x 12", so it's HUGE! It was inspired by Carolyn Dube a while back and it has become a favorite of mine to play with. 

So I thought I was finished and began the cleaning up process of taking packing tape to remove the dried up paint off of my gelli plate.

I'm about ½ way done here, as you can see it does a pretty good job of removing the paint. Just press the tape down and rub it firmly with your fingers to burnish it onto the plate and then peel up. I learned that little tidbit from the Gelli Arts blog.

before tape

I wasn't very happy with the initial result I was getting on my art journal page, but always knew I could gesso over it or "whatever" later on...





So as I was peeling off the tape, which had a good amount of paint on it, the thought occurred to me to lay it back down over the journal page piece. Just to see how I liked it. I have to admit I fell in love with and it was not something I had set out to do. Funny how that happens, but now I was off on a totally new project.
after tape





The painted packing tape gave it some color but it's still not very defined and it's very slick and shiny which represents a whole new set of challenges...what to do next?







Sooooo....the day before I was discussing Sharpie Oil Based markers vrs their water based markers with Tamiko and she popped up a video which made me go...duh, me! It says that they aren't very good on chalky surfaces but work great on non porous materials....like packing tape perhaps? Let's give it a try!

Loving the Oil Based Sharpie on the packing tape and used my regular Sharpie to draw in some black areas. I wanted to keep defining her so I took out my PITT pens to see what the results would be. I didn't worry about them beading up, because that effect made it look just like the gelli print...actually loved and created some shading...but I wanted to make sure it stuck to the tape so I sprayed the page with Helmars Crystal KOTE Varnish and crossed my fingers....and yay it worked! Here is the close up of the lips and under the chin where I did some shading.

Finished it off with a quote and had a heck of time finding a black marker ( Sharpie is dry, need another!! lol ) but in the end I used a Montana Marker and the Sharpie Oil Based marker in white. Stick a fork in me, I'm DONE!

Entering my art journal page in:
Simon Says Monday Challenge - Transparent

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

CMYK

The abbreviation for cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y) and black (K). It is the colors used in a four color printing process.

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Hi everyone, you might remember my Wizard of Oz art journal page? It's entered in the Ranger Ink contest. I'd love some votes if you have a moment to spare, click on the little red heart that's on the top right hand corner of my picture.



Thank you!

It's also the last day of the hop!




Monday, March 24, 2014

Shadow box mini album with Helmar

I'd love for you to visit me over at the Helmar blog, I've been playing with my glue again and I discovered a fun way to use glitter with the Helmar Quick Dry Adhesive when I was making my Prima inspired shadow box album. 


Over on the Helmar blog you get a step out tutorial on how I used to embed trinkets into my glittered glue, but over here on my blog I have a very short slide show on the album itself.

Enjoy!

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Sundays with Sandee - “Emails are a poke, but letters are a caress."



As etiquette guru Letitia Baldridge advises, "nothing is more pleasant than receiving a beautiful letter", maybe we should extend that quote to include envelopes too!



In researching the decline of the written letter I came across this interesting tidbit which just made me smile, wouldn't the aristocrats would roll over in their graves if they knew about e-mail, texting and twittering?


"The decline of letter-writing far predates the Internet. “For many it started in 1840, with the first adhesive stamp,” Garfield writes. “The snobbish and well-to-do believed cheap postage would lead to the equivalent cheapening of an art form best left to the professionals.” In 1919, the Yale Review lamented that “the art of writing letters has been lost,” with blame cast on the telephone, the typewriter, the telegraph, even the train — for delivering letters too promptly."



I hope you pop over to the Frosted Designs blog and visit me there, maybe you will be inspired to...

celebrate letter-writing



Write a friend today or maybe an elderly relative a note, make a hand made card for them and embellish the envelope, who knows, you might make their day.  


Friday, March 21, 2014

**********Enabler Alert*********

I AM IN CHARGE

March 30 - I am in charge day

OK, are you ready to want another tool? Well, this is just AWESOME.  The new Tim Holtz DistressMarker Spritzer Tool...only buy this is you want fine directed sprays of inks....like duh, who DOESN'T want that?? No blobbing or big splats, just fine little tiny dots!!! OH MY...this has now become my favorite play toy!!


My title and journaling came from page 126 in Joanne's book. I knew that writing with a pipette was something I would want to do. I did a sketchy outline of the letters and then inked around them with Dylusions Vibrant Turquoise and Squeezed Orange inks. I tried to loosen up my handwriting and wrote as fast as I could so it might look more artistic, lol 

Thank you Vickie L. for letting me use the Dylusions Ruby Rainbow stamp, done on tissue paper and fussy cut out. She is colored in with PITT pens and then a sketchy outline was created around her.

I was watching Terri Sproul the other night and she was doing an image transfer using a gel medium. It seems I have been seeing magazine transfers everywhere, maybe they are making a comeback? This one was done in 2 parts, the bottom ½ being one and the black ominous clouds above it done in a second session. I love the whole spooky scene.

Journaling and outlining created with my Sakura Gelly Roll, Signo white pen. Page sprayed with Helmar Crystal KOTE Varnish.

Frosted Designs "Favorite Things" Blog Hop post!


If you've arrived here from Lori 's blog, then you're in the right place!  If not, please start the hop at the Frosted Designs Blog here!


Did you know that March is National Craft month?...::gasp::....they only gave us one month?? It should be a yearly dedication!! lol To celebrate it, we are doing projects with our favorite things things from the store.....hmm..any guesses to what my favorite things are? 

lol ...OK, ok, so if I had to choose just ONE thing, it could be my art journal...you might have seen me make a few  , ok, ok...LOTS of pages, lol 
I made this Wizard of Oz page as it is one of my all time favorite movies and one of my favorite memories is my mom singing "Over the Rainbow" to me when I was a little girl.


some of my favorite products:
And because I know you are visiting lots of blogs I made an extremely short slideshow ( less than a minute actually ) of the closeup shots if you want to look at them:



  !!!!!!!!!!  and we have Prizes  !!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Ladies! I was getting my personal post ready for tomorrow and I decided that after adding photos of my layout, I needed to condense the post a little. (Feel free to alter the post any way that fits your needs… as long as there is a link the FD blog, they can find all the info they need there!) Just don't forget to add your scrambled word!! Anyway, this is the banner I put together to say thanks to the sponsors on my blog… feel free to use it if you would like!

I'm also giving away a prize today!


 I am giving away a jar of Helmar's Decoupage & Craft Paste to a lucky commentator! Please follow my blog, ( you don't have to, I'd just like it if you did, lol ) and leave me a comment saying what you would like to see me do in my art journal, I would love some ideas!!
Decoupage & Craft Paste 8.45 fl.oz.

Here is the Blog Line-Up in case you get lost. Make sure to comment on all the blogs, unscramble all 12 words and e-mail Brandi with your answers
Make sure you collected all 12!

Lori ( you came from here )
Channa ( you are going here next )

Here   is your word to unscramble, I provided a hint for you too!
 EEPD DER SPTASM 
(HINT* It's located under "Stamps and Stencils" in the FD store here (http://frosted-designs.com/collections/stamps-1))