A simple and colorful card for a Grandmother who loves birds. |
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Mother's Day Cards II
After completing my first batch of Mother's Day cards I decided to make two more cards for the Grandmothers in my family. I was running out of time, so this was just a quick project that I put together. Here was the final product:
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
VersaMark ink .... used as ink?! A set of Mother's Day Cards.
I have recently been trying to expand my technical knowledge when it comes to stamping, embossing, and card making. I have been watching lots of videos and tutorials. My current favorite person to watch is Jennifer McGuire as she always produces beautiful cards and I learn so many neat tips and techniques from watch her videos.
With Mother's Day rapidly approaching I needed to make two cards and I wanted to attempt some new skills at the same time. Here are the two cards I finished with:
With Mother's Day rapidly approaching I needed to make two cards and I wanted to attempt some new skills at the same time. Here are the two cards I finished with:
Friday, April 28, 2017
Stamp, pearlescent watercolors, and another card.
It was requested that I make an upbeat thinking of you type card for someone who has been feeling down. So, I tried to make a colorful card that wasn't too over the top.
I started with the background stamp called dots and daisies by Stampin Up. It is another one of my favorite stamps that I recently received from my friend.
I inked up the stamp using Staz-On because it is a solvent based ink and I wanted to prevent the watercolors from making the ink run. I found the best way to stamp large stamps is to lay the card on the stamp and press the card onto the stamp. It seems a little backwards, but this way I know I won't miss a part of the card.
Next, I used some pearlescent watercolor to color in the daisies. I also stamped a heart using Staz-On and watercolored the image as well to use on the inside of the card.
I let it sit overnight while the paint dried. If you are in a rush, you can use a heat gun to speed up the process. Just be careful, sometimes using a heat gun causes the watercolors to have a different effect than drying naturally.
Now, it's time to put everything together. I hand cut out the heart and the backing and attached it to the card. Then I stamped my sentiment on the inside.
Finally, don't forget the envelope. I thought a couple hearts would be simple and I used some copic markers to keep drying times fast.
Everything is complete. A rather simple, colorful, but thoughtful card. I like how it turned out. I am working on going outside of my comfort zone and watercolors are definitely a bit scary for me.
Stamps used:
Simply said - Stampin Up
Dots and Daisies - Stampin Up
Sentiment - Recollections (I think that is the Michael's Craft store brand)
Ink used:
Staz-On - Black
Thanks for reading. I wasn't completely happy with how this turned out, but I thought I would show people to hopefully inspire something way more awesome.
I started with the background stamp called dots and daisies by Stampin Up. It is another one of my favorite stamps that I recently received from my friend.
I inked up the stamp using Staz-On because it is a solvent based ink and I wanted to prevent the watercolors from making the ink run. I found the best way to stamp large stamps is to lay the card on the stamp and press the card onto the stamp. It seems a little backwards, but this way I know I won't miss a part of the card.
After stamping. |
Next, I used some pearlescent watercolor to color in the daisies. I also stamped a heart using Staz-On and watercolored the image as well to use on the inside of the card.
Just a little heart embellishment. |
I let it sit overnight while the paint dried. If you are in a rush, you can use a heat gun to speed up the process. Just be careful, sometimes using a heat gun causes the watercolors to have a different effect than drying naturally.
This is the card after drying overnight. I am quite happy with the result. |
Now, it's time to put everything together. I hand cut out the heart and the backing and attached it to the card. Then I stamped my sentiment on the inside.
I kept the inside simple while leaving some room for a signature. |
Finally, don't forget the envelope. I thought a couple hearts would be simple and I used some copic markers to keep drying times fast.
Almost awesome. Stupid glob of yellow. |
Everything is complete. A rather simple, colorful, but thoughtful card. I like how it turned out. I am working on going outside of my comfort zone and watercolors are definitely a bit scary for me.
Stamps used:
Simply said - Stampin Up
Dots and Daisies - Stampin Up
Sentiment - Recollections (I think that is the Michael's Craft store brand)
Ink used:
Staz-On - Black
Thanks for reading. I wasn't completely happy with how this turned out, but I thought I would show people to hopefully inspire something way more awesome.
Friday, April 21, 2017
Heat Embossing on a Card
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