Showing posts with label Altenew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Altenew. Show all posts

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Scrapping For Less August Card Kit Tutorial 1 with Copics and Stenciling




 Hey guys!  I have something special to share with you today.  Teresa from Scrapping For Less asked me to review their card kit and I was excited to see what goodies she would include.  Card kits can be a mixed bag depending on who you buy yours from.  Some are heavy on what I consider filler items such as patterned papers, ribbon and stickers or die cuts and have few useful items such as stamps, dies, stencils or inks.  SFL's kit, however, includes several well thought out mini kits with a stamp set, patterned paper, sequins, and embellishments in addition to stencils, high quality card stock, dies and 4 envelopes.  I was impressed with the value of the kit.  If your friends are pet lovers, you'll have just want you need for a perfect card.  If you'd like to see a review of the contents here's the video at my YouTube channel. 

I made 8 cards in total, 2 from each mini collection.  For my supplies, I've listed and linked only the items that aren't included in the kit.  Here is the link for the video tutorial for these cards.

"Sticking By Me"
Scrapping For Less August Kit
Altenew Paperbag and Dark Chocolate inks
Copic Markers
-Spotted Dog E 17, 19; 50, 51
-Black Dog C 6, 8, 9
-Branch E23, 27
-Collar B29
-Handkerchief R 37, 39
Be Creative Tape
Ink on 3 Blackout 
Circle die 3.5"
Versamark embossing ink
Nuvo Black embossing powder
MISTI

  

"Friends Fur-ever"
Altenew Paperbag ink
Copic Markers
-Spotted Dog E 21, 23; E 23, 25, 29
-Gray Dog E 71, 74
-Collar R39
-Branch E 18, 19, 23
-Handkerchief B 28, 29
Nuvo Moonstone Glimmer paste
Ink on 3 Blackout
Circle die 3.5"
MISTI
Nuvo Aqua Shimmer pen
Glossy Accents
Be Creative Tape


Stay tuned to my blog and YouTube channel for the rest of the projects I created using this kit.  I think you'll like them!  Thanks for stopping by and I'll see you next time.

Choose Joy,
Jasmine


Saturday, December 2, 2017

Handmade Christmas 2017 using Concord & 9th, Ink Blending and Heat Embossing

 For the entire series this year, I wanted to challenge myself to create all new designs with stamps and dies that I already owned.  I didn't buy a single new release.  Not because there weren't any that I liked; there were plenty of lovely designs available.  It was because I needed to reign in superfluous spending and there's a lot of folks who simply can't go buy all the pretty new things.  So I made due.  And it was fun!  I discovered how many stamp sets I have bought but never used and how versatile non-Christmas sets can be.  The Cozy Up set by Concord & 9th is a Valentines set, so why not make a Christmas card with a romantic vibe?  I ended up putting both cards in one video because the footage gremlins stole enough footage so that I couldn't make 2 videos and they are quite similar, so it fit together anyway.  Here's the link to the video on my YouTube channel and the supply list is below.

Supplies:
Concord & 9th Cozy Up S&D
Concord & 9th Joy stamp set
SSS Merry Christmas die
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die
SSS Heavyweight White cardstock
MISTI
Versamark
Ranger Liquid Platinum EP
Brutus Monroe Icicle EP
Altenew Inks:
  • Caramel Toffee
  • Dark Chocolate
  • Paper Bag
  • Ruby Red
Distress Oxide ink: Candied Apple
Tim Holtz Holiday Knit stencil
Distress Inks: Antique Linen and Tea Dye
Doodlebug White Velvet cardstock
Stick-It
ARC Wood Veneer paper
Lawn Fawn Stitched Snowflake die

Thanks for joining me today.  I hope you get a chance to get crafty and enjoy the Christmas season with those you love.

In His glory and much love,
Jasmine

 

Monday, July 31, 2017

Zig Butterfly Flight with Scrapbooking with M.E. Boutique

 Hello!  Todays project is the first of three Design Team projects for Scrapbooking with M.E. Boutique and I'm so excited to be working with them.  I've stamped and masked my butterflies starting with the pink butterfly and ending with the yellow one, using Altenews Bejeweled stamp set.  I stamped the butterflies using Archival ink because it's waterproof and wont run or smear when any water based medium is applied.  Canson XL 140lb watercolor paper was the surface is chose to work on.  Zig Clean Color markers are a brush tipped water-based marker that you can use with water to create a lovely variety of watercolor effects, without having to go into actual watercolors and using them with watercolor paper gives perfect results because the paper is designed to accept a lot of water without pilling or warping.  You can use these markers with Bristol Smooth cardstock, but I don't suggest using much water with it.

Here is the link to the video tutorial on my YouTube channel.  Supplies are listed and linked below.

Supplies:
Canson XL 140lb watercolor paper
Altenew Bejeweled stamp set
Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle die
Masking paper or Post-It notes
Archival Jet Black ink
Zig Clean Color markers
Orange: 70, 50, 51, 52
Pink: 25, 26, 27, 28
Green: 33, 38, 42
Background: 31, 36
Spectrum Noir Clear Sparkle Pen
DCWV Shimmer stack
Matte Medium
Sequins
Versamark
Platinum Embossing powder
Scor-tape
If you are at all interested in watercolors, give these markers a try.  They are so vibrant, fun to use and you can create beautiful projects with ease.  Let me know if you have any questions; I'm always happy to help.  Thank you for stopping by.  I so appreciate every like, share and subscribe here on my blog and my YouTube channel; every one helps.

Friday, March 10, 2017

Happy Hello featuring Concord & 9th

 A happy hello to you!  Here in Michigan the weather has been all over the place with warm and cold, rain and sun and snow.  I needed to comfort myself with some Spring colors and bright imagery, so that's how this card was born.  Butterflies are the quintessential harbinger of spring and I love the life they bring to just about anything.  The watercolor look designed into Concord & 9th's Butterfly Beauty stamp set makes it so easy and simple to get the look without the work. 

If you aren't familiar with Lindy's Stamp Gang products, they make an amazing array of colorful pigment powders, sprays, embossing powders and now watercolor powders called Magicals.  I used the Magicals to create a rainbow watercolor panel that I die cut the hello sentiment from using Concord & 9ths Say Hello dies.  Magicals are somewhat similar to Colorburst or Brusho in that they are a dry powder activated with water, but also have some shimmer to them.  Let me know in the comments if you'd like to see a video specifically about the Magicals and I'll see what I can do to make that happen. 

Here is the link to the video tutorial on my YouTube channel and my supply list is below!
Supplies:
Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle die
Concord & 9th Butterfly Beauty stamp set
Concord & 9th Say Hello dies
Strathmore 140 lb watercolor paper
Strathmore Bristol Smooth cardstock
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
MISTI
Altenew inks: Lavender Fields, 
Deep Iris, Cotton Candy
SSS ink: Twirling Tutu
Vellum
Stick-it Sheet Adhesive
Scor-tape
Little Things Ivory sequin mix
Ranger Multi Matte Medium




Thanks for stopping by and hanging out with me!  Let me know how you like it and as always, if you have any questions, I'm happy to help.

Catch you later!

Much love,
Jasmine


Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Handmade Christmas Card Series #1: Let's Mix It Up

 Welcome to Day 1 of my Handmade Christmas card series.  I wanted to play around with colors, textures and imagery, creating something beautiful yet not quite traditional and I really like how this one turned out.  I paired the traditional red and gold with gray and used a non-traditional floral image with the traditional sweater pattern in the stencil to give a breath of fresh air to a Christmas card.  I want to encourage you to try something like this with whatever stencils and stamps you have in your collection to put your own spin on your Christmas cards.  After all, there really are no rules to say what you can and can't do.  If you hate it, it's only paper and you can try again.  Here's the video tutorial on my YouTube channel if you want to see how I created this card start to finish and my supply list is below.

Supplies:
Altenew Majestic Blooms stamp set
Simon Says Stamp inks: Smoke, Fog, Slate and Duckling
Delicata Golden Glitz pigment ink
Versamark clear ink
Neenah Solar White 110 lb cardstock
Wow Rich Metallic Gold embossing powder
Tim Holtz Holiday Knit stencil
Distress Ink: Candied Apple
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die
Doodlebug Crushed Velvet cardstock in Ladybug
Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle die
Little Things sequin mixes in Rose Gold and Warm Golden Glow

Thanks for hanging out with me today and I'll catch you later.  Let me know if you have any questions.

Much love,
Jasmine

Thursday, September 15, 2016

MFT Magical Dragons


 Hey there!  From the moment I saw images and cards done with the Magical Dragons stamp set from My Favorite Things, I couldn't wait to get them home and start to play.  They are so sweet and so versitile, I even have a Christmas card idea with these.  I started with my stamping and used some masking to make the baby dragon sit on a floating smoke cloud, colored in the dragons and smoke with Copics, re-masked my images and used a cloud stencil to create several layers of clouds.  Here is the video tutorial on my YouTube channel to watch step by step how I created the scene and I encourage you to try these techniques too. 

Supplies:
MFT Magical Dragons
Crafters Companion Spectrum Noir CS
Copics: BV000, 24, 04, 08, 11; B00, 02, 05; C00, 3, 5, 7
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink (Copic safe)
Full Sticky back Post-It notes
Inky Antics Cloud Stencil
Distress Inks: Blueprint Sketch and Wilted Violet
SSS ink: Lake Shore
Altenew Ink: Lavender Fields and Ocean Waves
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die
Neat & Tangled Dreams stamp
VersaMark
Wow Rainbow Black embossing powder
Faber Castell Pitt Artist Pen in M
Little Things Sugar Plum and Passion Flower sequins mixes
Pretty Pink Posh 4 mm Sparkling Clear sequins
Doodlebug White glitter card stock
Neenah 110 lb cardbase
Scor-tape

If you don't have the same exact inks, try what you have.  I wanted to keep the clouds light and ethereal, so I used light shades of blue and purple, with the darker tones towards the bottom.  Let me know what you think and if you have any questions.  I love to interact with you guys! 

Much love,
Jasmine

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Clean and Simple Altenew Majestic Blooms

Hey guys!  I absolutley love all the layering stamp sets that have been coming out and Altenews Majestic Blooms is no exception.  It's gorgeous, easy and versatile and you can use just about any color palette you want.  I even used grays in an upcoming card, but you'll have to wait for my Christmas card series ;)  I wanted to keep this design soft and feminine, so I went with soft peachy pink tones, but also used high contrast between the first and third layers of ink to build dimension.  The desire was for high impact with comforting tones and I think it's lovely.  Here's the video tutorial on my YouTube channel and the supply list is below.

Supplies:
Altenew Majestic Blooms stamp and die sets
Altenew Crisp Dye Inks in Frayed Leaf and Evergreen
Neenah Solar White 110 lb cardstock
MISTI
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Lawn Fawn Stitched Slopes die
SSS inks in Pale Blush Pink, Rosie Cheeks and Hollyhock
Bazzil Textured white cardstock finished size 5.25 by 3.75 inches
SSS Painted Hello die
Stampendous Rose Gold embossing powder
Versamark
Mixed Media Cherry wood veneer paper 4.25 by 5.5 inches
Tombow Mono Multi liquid glue
Distress Inks: Tattered Rose, Spun Sugar and Shaded Lilac
Scor-tape 1/4 and 1/2 inch

I did a few sample stampings of several color combonations to see what kind of contrast I could acheive.  I also did a quick and dirty swatch sheet of my inks (except Distress) for a reference.

The majority of my inks are from Simon Says Stamp, Lawn Fawn and Altenew, with a few from Hero Arts and Memento.  I wanted to see what I could put together that may be a little out of the box or unexpected, so seeing each shade made that a little easier.


 For the yellow flower, I used SSS Lemon Chiffon for the base, SSS Melon for the mid-tone and HA Butter Bar for my darkest.

For the orange, I started with SSS Apricot for my base, LF Carrot for the mid-tone and SSS Sunkist for my darkest.
 The purple is one of my favorites; I just love how it turned out.  SSS Lavender was the base tone, SSS Hydrangea was the mid-tone and SSS Hot Mama was my darkest.  The mixing of warm and cool tones gave me such great contrast.
The pink was Memento Angel Pink for the base, HA Bubblegum for the mid-tone and SSS Hot Lips was my darkest. 
 This tealish toned flower is my favorite.  Not only is it unexpected, but serious contrast as well.  I started with SSS Lake Shore for the base, used LF Merman for the mid-tone and LF Deep Sea for my darkest tone.  You never think to use shades in the teal green family for the flower, but I love this one!

Pale blue is another color family that you don't see often in flowers.  It doesn't occur often in nature, so it isn't one of those go-to color families like pink, purple or yellow is.  I used HA Soft Sky for my base, HA Pool for my mid-tone and SSS Steel Blue for my dark tone.


Don't think that you have to have the same exact inks I have to achieve these for yourself.  Try out what inks you already have and see what you get.  Either way, I hope you'll get creative and feel free to use these combinations if you want to.

See you next time!

Much Love,
Jasmine

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Ink blended and die cut Concord & 9th HUGS

Hey guys! Welcome back!  It took what seems like forever to get this Hugs stamp and die set from Concord & 9th in my hot little hands and I cranked out 3 cards before I knew it.  It can take a little finagling to align it just right, but once you do, it's go time! I have all three in this blog post and the video on my YouTube channel walks you through how I did the pink and yellow version.  There really is no limit to what you can do with this die set and I plan on continuing to experiment ;)

Supplies:
Pink & Yellow
Hugs stamp and die set by Concord & 9th
Altenew Crisp Dye Inks in Mango Smoothie and Cotton Candy
Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Wow Sparkling Snow embossing powder
Ranger Holographic embossing powder
Inkadinkado masking paper or large post-it note
Neenah 110 lb Solar White cardstock (cut 4"x11")



Deep Teal & Gold
Neenah cut to 5.5" x 11"
DCWV Foiled Vellum cardstock
Lawn Fawn inks in Merman and Deep Sea
Stick-It sheet adhesive

Same ink blending technique as used on the pink and yellow card.  Add Stick-It to the back of the vellum, cut to size and adhere to the front panels.




Black & White (Great masculine card)
13 Arts Pegasus cardstock (comes 12x12) cut to 5.5" x 12"
DCWV Glitter cardstock
Lawn Fawn Puffy Stars dies
Ranger Liquid Platinum embossing powder
Stamp sentiment in Versamark and heat emboss using the liquid platinum embossing powder.  Cut stars from red glitter paper and adhere to card front.  Add shimmer spritz if desired. Here's the link to Concord&9th's video for how to use 12x12 cardstock with the dies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKy01xIvYSA


Thanks for stopping by to hang out with me!  I hope you enjoyed your visit and your creativity was sparked!  Be sure to let me know what you think or if you have any questions and I'll see you next time. Here is the link to Jennifer McGuires video using the Hugs die: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg33fG-oNXs

Much love,
Jasmine

Friday, August 12, 2016

Neat & Tangled Bible Journaling Series Card 3 with TupeloDesignsLLC

Welcome back to the third installment of my Neat and Tangled Bible Journaling Card series with TupeloDesignsLLC.  My favorite part about this card is the way the stenciled ink blending in the top left corner turned out.  The imagery and message are just lovely in this versatile and simple card.  This design can easily be used for birthdays, encouragement, thinking of you or recognition and it's gender neutral, making it a great masculine card.  Here is the link to the video tutorial on my YouTube channel and below, you'll find all the supplies with links.

Supplies:
Neat & Tangled Bible Journaling
Neat & Tangled Easter Journaling
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches Dies
Momento Tuxedo Black Ink
Delicata Golden Glitz ink
Cloud Stencil
Distress Ink: Salty Ocean
Altenew Crisp Dye Ink: Buttercream
Altenew Crisp Dye Ink: Warm Sunshine
Tim Holtz Rays stencil
Mini Ink Blending tool
Neenah Solar White 110 lb cardstock

Thanks for stopping by to hang out for a bit!  Be sure to let me know what you think or if you have any questions.  Catch you on the flip side!

Much love,
Jasmine

Friday, August 5, 2016

Neat & Tangled Bible Journaling Card Series Card 2 with TupeloDesignsLLC

 Hello!  Todays card is the second in a series I've created using Neat & Tangled Bible Journaling stamp set with TupeloDesignsLLC.  I wanted to show how versatile this set can be and had an image of old birch paper in sunshine in my head.  Scripture has become such an integral part of my faith and I wanted to convey it's ageless applicability.  Here is the link to the video tutorial on my YouTube channel. 

Supplies:
Neat & Tangled Bible Journaling
Neat & Tangled Christmas Journaling
Concord & 9th Tree Hugs
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches dies
Altenew Crisp Dye Inks: Buttercream and Warm Sunshine
My Favorite Things Ink: Hot Fudge
Hero Arts Old Letter Writing
Distress Inks: Old Paper, Antique Linen and Gathered Twigs
Wow Metallic Copper Embossing Powder
Neenah Solar White 110 lb cardstock
Scor-tape
Mini Ink Blending Tool

Thanks for joining me today!  Stay tuned for the next two cards in the series; I have a surprise coming to finish up the series!  Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss anything.  I almost forgot; be sure to visit www.tupelodesigns.com for all your crafty needs.  They offer free shipping with no minimum or code and a rewards program to earn free products.  See you next time!

Much love,
Jasmine

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Sapphire Smile with Tupelo Designs LLC

Hello and welcome!  Todays card features heat and dry embossing, vellum, and a simple die cut to create a simple, yet elegant design.  The background is what inspired me; the deep blue tones reminded me of a sapphire and I built the rest of the design around it.  Here is the link to the video on my YouTube channel if you want to see how I created this beauty.  My supply list is below.

Supplies: (*denotes item supplied to me by TDLLC)
*Nuvo Mother of Pearl Embellishment Mousse
WRMK 3D Gemstone Embossing Folder
Strathmore Watercolor Paper
DI Blueprint Sketch Spray
Perfect Pearls Spray
Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle dies
Smile die
Altenew Persian Motifs
Versamark
Ranger Liquid Platinum Embossing powder
Stick-It adhesive sheets
Scor-tape
Doodlebug gems and enamel dots
28 Lilac Lane flat-back pearls
DCWV Foiled cardstock stack

Here is the link to a picture tutorial on my blog for how I created the background piece.  Let me know in the comments if you'd like to see a video tutorial :)  See you later!

Much love,
Jasmine

Friday, July 8, 2016

Altenew Peony Scrolls with Tupelo Designs LLC

Hello and welcome to my latest DT post for Tupelo Designs LLC.  Todays card started with the One Way Chevron Stencil by My Favorite things and was sort of an experiment.  I wanted a soft ombre look and quite liked the results.  I paired the stencil with Altenew Inks and Peony Scrolls stamp and die sets to create a soft, feminine, warm look that is just stunning (if I do say so myself ;)).  Here is the link to the video at my YouTube channel and below is the supply list.

Supplies: (*denotes item supplied to me by TDLLC)
Altenew Crisp Dye Inks: Frosty Pink, Cotton Candy,
 Coral Berry and Ruby Red
Altenew Peony Scrolls Stamp and Die sets
Altenew Painted Greetings Stamp set
*MFT One Way Chevron Stencil
Clarity Brushes
Lawn Fawn Stitched Heart dies
Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle Dies
Ranger Liquid Platinum Embossing Powder
Versamark
Stick-It sheet adhesive
Scor-tape
Sequins

Thanks for stopping by and hanging out with me today!  Be sure to subscribe to my blog and YouTube channel so you don't miss out on any of the exciting stuff coming your way!  See you next time!

Much love,
Jasmine

Friday, June 3, 2016

IndigoBlu Clematis Flourish 2 ways with Tupelo Designs LLC


















Hey there!  I have had this stamp hanging out in my studio for awhile and I figured it was time to try it out.  I'll give you a bit of backstory on why I have two cards in this post instead of one.  My first try was the green one on the left;  I didn't like it.  I stamped, colored and inked it but almost trashed it.  I posted a picture of it to my favorite Facebook group, My Inky Oasis, and a bunch of the girls encouraged me to finish it as they loved it.  So I added some yellow green inks to it, added a sentiment, some sequins (because sequins make everything better!) and finished it off with Wink of Stella Clear.  At the point of trashing the first one, I stamped the second one and loved the softness of the gray ink, but my Copics had blurred the lines of the flowers, so I needed a way to add the detail back in.  I've watched several of Kelly Latevola's videos and she outlines all of her images after stamping and coloring.  So I tried the technique with the blooms and bird; loved it.  I added some shadows and it made the flowers just jump off the panel.  Finished it off with clear droplets from Pretty Pink Posh and I had two finished cards. Here's the link to the video on my YouTube channel so you can see how I did things. 

Supplies:
IndigoBlu Clematis Flourish
Momento Tuxedo Black ink
Neenah Solar White 110 lb cardstock
Crafters Companion cardstock
Altenew Crisp Dye ink: Forest Glades and Evergreen
Simon Says Stamp ink: Smoke
Lawn Fawn Ink: Celery Stick and Cut Grass
Clarity Brushes
Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle dies
Concord & 9th Love You Mean It stamp set
MISTI
Wink of Stella Clear Glitter Brush Pen
Pretty Pink Posh 4mm Sparkling Clear sequins
Pretty Pink Posh 4mm and 6 mm Clear Droplets
Little Things Sequins mixes in Ivory and Sugar Plum
Faber Castell Pitt Artist Pen - XS
Copic Sketch Markers:
*Green: (RV13, 17, 19) (RV00, 10, 21) (BV000, V04, V17) (Y06, 08, 17)
*Pink: (RV00, 10, R81) (Y06, 08, 17) (YR 04, 07) (W0, 3, N4) (C5, 7)

Thanks for stopping by and hanging out with me!  Be sure to let me know what you think and feel free to like, comment and subscribe to my channel ;)

Much love,
Jasmine

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Your Hearts Desire Blog Hop with Laura's Loft

Hey lovelies, welcome to the Your Hearts Desire blog hop with Laura's Loft.  We have tons of awesome projects to share with you, not to mention a giveaway, a killer 35% off sale at the shop and as always, $10 off a purchase of $75 or more from the shop, from 5/5/16 to 5/15/16.  I don't know about you, but I will be taking advantage of that wicked awesome sale!! :)  More details are at the bottom of my post.  You should arrived here from the delightful Deana's blog, but if you want to start from the top, here's our fearless leaders Laura's blog.


My first project I have to share was an experiment that turned out to be just awesome.  I was quite pleasantly surprised at how well the inks worked together and LOVE the contrast they created.
Supplies:
Neenah Solar White 110 lb cardstock
Simon Says Stamp Blue Violet cardstock
Altenew Peony Bouquet stamp set
Altenew Painted Inspirations stamp set
Altenew Shades of Purple ink set
Altenew Cool Summer Nights ink set

Delicata Golden Glitz ink pad
Post-It notes (for masking)
Scor-tape (or other adhesive)
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die set
Sizzix Inksheets in Gold
Sizzix Inksheets Transfer pad
VersaMark ink
WOW Gold Superfine EP
Stampin Up Tempting Turquoise cardstock

Peony Bouquet by Altenew is a layering stamp set.  That means that the image is built by layering each image over the previous one in a sequence.  Many come with instructions printed on the packaging, but they are all fairly simple to figure out.  You start with the lightest ink and work towards the darkest.  This card was a bit of an experiment because the gold ink I used is pigment ink and the purples are dye inks and I didn't know how the dye ink would sit over the pigment, but was pleasantly surprised as it turned out beautifully.

Start with Delicata Golden Glitz followed by Deep Iris and Midnight Violet, in that order.  Mask off the flower and stamp leaves in the following order: Ocean Waves, Dusk, and Desert Nights.  If desired, add smaller bloom off the original flower, using the same inks in the same order.  Run the piece through the die cut machine using the ink transfer sheet and pad- this allows you to use dies as if they were stamps.  I used the largest frame in the Wonky Stitches die set.  I used it once with the ink sheet and again as a die, so it gave a double stitched look, which I thought was really cool.  Then, I fussy cut along the edge of the bloom and leaves.  Set that aside for a minute while we stamp on the blue violet panel.  I added two gold outline peonies; I stamped a full one and masked it, then stamped a second one to look like it was behind the first one and underneath the white fussy cut piece.  I also added a gold leaf outline to line up with the stamped leaves on the white panel.  Before mounting them together, rub the gold ink pad over the edges of both panels and let dry for a few minutes.  The sentiment was stamped in VersaMark and heat embossed with WOW Gold detail embossing powder.  I mounted the white corner piece flush with the corner of the blue panel.  Adhere to a turquoise card base and the card is complete.

This card was a lot of fun to create and gave me a chance to practice my Copic coloring.  It's a shaker in a little bit of a different style with the layered and inked vellum.  Let's get started.

Supplies:
Neenah Solar White 110 lb cardstock
SU Vellum
DCWV Silver Glitter cardstock
Spectrum Noir cardstock (or other Copic friendly cardstock)
Lawn Fawn Fairy Friends stamp and die sets
Lawn Fawn Critters Ever After stamp and die sets
Lawn Fawn Puffy Cloud Border die set
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die set (I use this set of dies constantly)
Avery Elle Stamp Pocket
WRMK 3D Gemstone Embossing Folder
WRMK Fuse Tool
Momento Tuxedo Black
Design Creative Bling sequins in Glacial Bliss and Raspberry Crush
Little Things sequin mix in Iridescent White
Simon Says Stamp inks in Hot Mama and Blue Jay
Delicata Silvery Shimmer ink
Scor-tape - 1/4 and 1/2 inch widths

First, stamp and color the images on Copic friendly cardstock using a dye-based black ink.  I used Spectrum Noir cardstock and Momento Tuxedo Black ink and colored with Copic markers.  I always stamp multiples of my images just in case.  Die cut all your images after they're colored and set aside.  Cut a panel of Neenah 4.25" by 5.5".  Using the largest of the Wonky Stitches frames, run through your die cutting machine.  Place the smaller of the frames, center it in the middle of the die cut panel and run it through again.  This will create a frame.  Place the frame in the embossing folder and run it through the machine.  Using an ink blending tool and SSS Blue Jay ink, add ink to the frame using a really light hand so that you can emphasize the texture added by the embossing folder and avoid any damage to the frame.  Lightly buff some Silvery Shimmer ink over the blue and set aside to dry (mine was dry in 10 minutes or so).  Plug in the Fuse tool; it takes about 15 minutes to get hot.  Grab a stamp pocket and turn the frame over to the back.  Line up the stamp pocket seam with the outside edge of the frame and mark where to add seams with the Fuse tool using a permanent marker.  I like to leave 1/4" allowance beside the seam of plastic to add my adhesive to so that the seams won't show in the finished product. After I mark where I want the seams, I trim off the excess stamp pocket outside the seam allowance and make one seam.  Add about 1/2 teaspoon of each sequin mix to the pouch- you don't want to over fill it so that it is too thick and the shaker bits don't have room to move around.  Add the final seam and shake around to make sure everything is sealed.  The worst thing is having everything put together and having sequins and shaker bits falling out! (Ask me how I know! Haha)

On to the vellum.  Using an ink blending tool, I inked the vellum about 3" high and 5" wide using the blue ink and cut the section off using scissors.  Repeat with Hot Mama.  Die cut each inked section with one of the Puffy Cloud dies and trim edges to fit behind the frame.  Using a scrap of vellum and the banner die from the Wonky Stitches set, I stamped the sentiment in black and die cut it.  Make a top folding card base and add the Blue Jay ink around the perimeter.  Now we are ready to assemble.  I like to dry fit everything together until I like it and take a picture with my phone as a reference.  When you're considering what ink colors to use, remember that the vellum will sheer out the color; it wont absorb into the paper is it would regular cardstock.  The ink will dry quickly, but it will sit on the surface and remain sheer so choose bold colors so that they will be visible in the finished card.

Trim a piece of silver glitter paper to fit the frame; this piece will serve as a background behind the shaker pouch.  Adhere to the card base.  Add 1/4" Scor-tape to the seam allowance on both sides of the shaker pouch and adhere to the silver background.  I worked from the bottom up on my card.  I added 1/4" Scor-tape to the edges of the blue vellum and adhered it to the frame.  Followed up by the pink, adhering it higher so that it looked like layers of colored clouds.  Don't worry about seeing the edges on the front; when you add the characters, you don't see them.  Add Scor-tape to the inner and outer edges of the frame and adhere it to the card base, over the shaker pouch.  The first image I added was the castle to the bottom right corner using foam tape.  The next was the dragon to the top left corner, tucking his butt just under the pink vellum cloud, also using foam tape.  The orange fairy went to the top right corner with clear foam squares.  The blue fairy was tucked into the left edge of the frame, with her feet under the edge of the blue cloud.  I used a clear square under her torso and a bit thicker foam square behind her head to give her dimension.  For the green fairy, I used foam tape and placed her at the bottom left corner.  Before I stuck her down I tucked the left edge of the banner under her, letting it lay across the castle.  I used a clear foam square under the right end and placed a silver foil die cut heart over the foam square to disguise it.  I added a couple more foil hearts for continuity around the rest of the card.  To finish up, I added clear Wink of Stella to the fairies and dragons wings, the dragons horns and spikes and flags over the castle.  Done!

I know the other artists in this hop have awesome projects too, so don't forget to leave some love on EVERY stop so that you'll be entered to win our sweet prize pack that I picked out myself (but that's a well guarded secret, so don't tell anyone ;)  Also, just a reminder that the ENTIRE shop is 35% OFF from 5/5/16 through 5/15/16 and the coupon code is $10off75. So just in case you don't win, you can pick up all those goodies and more for cheap!


Next up is Robbie's blog and just in case you get lost or want to visit again, the complete hop list is below.
1. Laura -  http://www.lauralscott.com/your-hearts-desire/
2. Deana Benson -http://www.designcreativelybling.com/2016/05/your-hearts-desire-with-lauras-loft.html
3. Jasmine Burgess - You're here!
4. Robbie Rubala -http://inkedx2.blogspot.com/search/label/LL
5. Emma Hall - http://heartofcraft.blogspot.com/2016/05/your-hearts-desire-with-lauras-loft.html
6. Lisa - http://royalpumpkinart.blogspot.com/2016/05/your-hearts-desire-shop-hop-with-lauras.html

Much love,
Jasmine


Friday, April 29, 2016

Gorgeous Gold and Purple Altenew Peonies



Hey guys! Welcome!  Today's post is my entry into the Altenew Inspiration Challenge for April 2016.  Below is the Challenge image and the idea is to make a project using Altenew products, pulling inspiration from the image; so colors, textures, patterns or vibes.  I chose to use the dark blue-violet, gold and teal as my inspiration; not only are they my favorite colors, but also loved the high contrast and bold imagery.
 

Here is my project I created using Peony Bouquet and Painted Inspirations stamp sets as well as 3 of their ink cube sets: Shades of Purple, Cool Summer Nights and Green Fields.  Lets get started!

Supplies:
Neenah Solar White 110 lb cardstock
Simon Says Stamp Blue Violet cardstock
Altenew Peony Bouquet stamp set
Altenew Painted Inspirations stamp set
Altenew Shades of Purple ink set
Altenew Cool Summer Nights ink set
Altenew Green Fields ink set
Delicata Golden Glitz ink pad
Post-It notes (for masking)
Scor-tape (or other adhesive)
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die set

Peony Bouquet is a layering stamp set and it's fairly easy to figure out the sequence with which to stamp.  If you have a MISTI, or other stamp positioning tool, that does make it easier to get perfect alignment, but these sets are still beautiful when you don't get them perfectly lined up.

Altenew_Inspiration Challenge_April
For the flower in the bottom left corner, I used Lavender Fields, Deep Iris and Midnight Violet, in that order.  You want to stamp lightest to darkest.  After my flower was stamped, I added the outline in Delicata Golden Glitz.  With a mask over the flower in place, I added the tealy-blue leaves and green stem.  For the leaves, I used Ocean Waves, Dusk and Desert Night, in that order, stamping lightest to darkest.  With the flower on the right edge, I used Soft Lilac, Lavender Fields, and Deep Iris, in that order.  I wanted a bit of contrast between the blooms, while staying in the same color family.  The leaves and stems are the same ink colors.  I used Forest Glades for the green.  The small outline bloom in the top left corner is Deep Iris.  The sentiment is from the Painted Inspirations stamp set and stamped in the same Golden Glitz ink.  Because Delicata is a pigment ink, it will stamp over dye inks and maintain it's opacity without needing to be heat embossed.  When all the stamping was complete, I used the largest of the frames in the Wonky Stitches die set to add the stitching detail around the perimeter, mounted it to a mat of blue-violet cardstock and adhered that to a standard top-folding cardbase.  That wraps up our card! I really love how this one turned out.

I hope you had fun and learned something new!  Feel free to ask questions and let me know what you think!

Much love,
Jasmine


Saturday, April 16, 2016

April 2016 Challenge with Laura's Loft



Hey there! I'm excited to share my card for the April Challenge.  The color palette fell into my favorite colors, so I couldn't wait to play.

Here is the Challenge Inspiration:


Supplies:
Neenah Solar White cardstock
WRMK 3D Geometric embossing folder
Doodlebug Black Velvet cardstock
SSS Hello die
Distress Inks in Mermaid Lagoon (Set #13), Wilted Violet (Set #15)  and Shaded Lilac (Set #4)
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches
Scor-tape 1/4"
Glitter Ritz Microfine glitter in Stardust
Altenew Shades of Purple cube set
Altenew Golden Garden stamp and die sets
Wink of Stella Clear glitter brush pen

Starting with a 4.25" by 5.5" piece of Neenah cardstock, do the ink blending.  I started with Mermaid Lagoon, followed by Wilted Violet and finished up with Shaded Lilac.  If you have trouble getting a smooth blend, overlap where the colors meet, using light pressure and small, circular motions.  Place the largest of the Wonky Stitches over the panel, secure with low-tack tape (I use a post-it note) and run through the Big Shot.  Place the panel in the embossing folder and run though the Big Shot (or whatever die cutting machine you have).
On another piece of white cardstock, stamp 3 roses from Altenew's Golden Garden stamp set using the Shades of Purple inks.  Die cut the roses.  Golden Garden is sold out in the shop, but you can use this style of card with any layering stamp set.
Using a white cardbase, apply 1/4" Scor-tape along the edge of the front of the cardbase.  Burnish along the scor-tape (with release paper still attached) to make sure it's adhered to the cardstock.  Over a full sheet of scratch paper, remove release paper from the scor-tape and add glitter over the exposed adhesive.  Pour excess glitter back in the jar.  Rub the glitter into the adhesive with your fingers and tap any excess back into the jar.  Apply adhesive to the back of the inked panel and along the edges.  Center the inked panel and adhere to the glittered cardbase.  Arrange the roses over the inked panel.  I glued the first rose flat to the surface, popped the second up with foam squares, and also used foam squares to attach the one lying across the bottom edge.  For a finishing touch I added clear Wink of Stella to the flower portion of the roses.
I love the sleek, hand drawn look of the roses and the contrast between the bright, yet cool tones and the platinum glitter.



Here's the rest of the DT's Challenge blogs!

  1. Laura- http://www.lauralscott.com/llc4
  2. Deana- http://www.designcreativelybling.com/2016/04/lauras-loft-challenge-llc3.html
  3. Emma-   http://heartofcraft.blogspot.com/20...
The prizes for the Challenge: $20 gift card to Art Impressions and $25 gift card to Laura's Loft!

Winners will be announced May 2, 2016 and you can link your entry here.  Enter as many projects as you want!
Please feel free to ask questions and let me know what you think!

Much love,
Jasmine

Saturday, March 12, 2016

CHA New Release Hop with Laura's Loft





  Welcome to our CHA New Release Hop!  I can tell you all of us at Laura's Loft have been beyond excited to bring you so many awesome products and this hop has been seriously cool to bring together.  We have tons of awesome projects, a store wide 15% off sale through 4/3/16 (so you can pick up all those new products!), $10 off a $75 purchase and a prize package giveaway to enter.  I don't think we could fit anymore in this hop if we tried! Giveaway entry details are at the bottom of the post along with the coupon code :)
  You should have landed here from Deana's blog, but if not, Laura's is the place to start.  To enter the giveaway, we ask that you comment on each blog in the hop.  We love to hear what you think :)  I have three projects to share, so lets get started on the good stuff!

I love the contrast between the black background and bright greens and yellow.  Tim's new mini stencils worked perfectly with Ranger Texture Paste to add raised texture and allow the colors to stand out.  Avery Elle's Sentimental die set "hugs" added a bit of whimsy with the doodley font and the Virginia Turtle Enamel Dots finished it off nicely and I put a piece of fun foam behind the black panel for some dimension.  Here's my supply list if you'd like to recreate this one.
Avery Elle Sentimental die set
Tim Holtz Mini Stencils Set #4: Blossom
Ranger Texture Paste
Distress Ink in Cracked Pistachio (Set #13) and Lucky Clover (Set #15)
Virginia Turtle Enamel Dots
Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle dies
Black cardstock
Doodlebug Bumblebee Daydream cardstock
White fun foam
White card base
Adhesive

Cut black panel with the second largest stitched rectangle die.  Using stencil and palette knife, apply texture paste in a smooth, even layer over the black panel.  I use post-it notes to mask off around the stencil to avoid paste in any unwanted areas.  Remove stencil and let dry.  Wash stencil and knife immediately; if the paste dries, it will ruin the stencil.  While the paste dries, cut a panel from the yellow cardstock with the largest stitched rectangle die.  Also cut the sentiment using the hugs die from the yellow cardstock.  Cut a piece of fun foam slightly smaller than the black panel.  Once the paste is dry, apply Cracked Pistachio using a blending tool over the paste.  Apply Lucky Clover over a few areas to vary the color.  Adhere yellow panel to the card base.  Adhere fun foam to black panel.  Center black panel over the yellow and adhere.  Glue sentiment die cut to the black panel and trim off the ends.  Add enamel dots and the card is complete.



  
 I had fun playing with alcohol inks and Yupo paper in the making of the background for this card.  I wanted an edgy, artistic look in this project and the Dylusions Mica Sprays worked well.  I also utilized two of the new Tim Holtz stamp sets with some gold embossing.  Here's my supply list if you want to try this one out.  
Alcohol Inks: Raspberry, Twilight, Gold and Snow Cap
Tim Holtz Lady Rose stamp set
Tim Holtz Ponderings stamp set     
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die set
Design Creative Bling Sequin mix in Raspberry Crush
Little Things sequin mix in Warm Golden Glow
VersaMark embossing ink
WOW Metallic Gold Superfine and Opaque Bright White embossing powder
Zots Bling glue dots
Black cardstock
White card base
Adhesive

  Here's the link to Tim's tutorial for alcohol inks and glossy cardstock; the technique using the Yupo paper is the same.  Die cut a panel of black cardstock with the largest of the Wonky Stitches dies.  Stamp the sentiment from the Ponderings set and the large rose spray from the Lady Rose set using VersaMark ink.  Add gold embossing powder to the roses and white to the sentiment.  Heat set both; let your heat tool run for 60 to 90 seconds before applying it to your cardstock so that it can get good and hot.  If it's hot enough, the powder will melt almost immediately and the less heat you have to apply to the cardstock, the less warping you'll see.  Shake the pink and purple mica sprays vigorously to get the mica distributed.  Spray the black panel twice with each color, concentrating it towards the center so that you see the splatters when it dries.  Cut the Yupo background to 4.25 by 5.5 inches and adhere to a card base.  Adhere dry black panel to the card base, lining it up with the bottom right corner.  Add sequins using glue dots and you're finished!



Watercolor is one of my favorite mediums to work with, which the Botanical Garden and Painted Inspiration sets by Altenew lend themselves to so easily.  I loved the texture of this Tim Holtz Distress Woodgrain cardstock and added to it using another of the Mini Stencils and Dylusions Mica Sprays.  Here's my supply list for this beauty so you can try it if you want.
Tim Holtz Distress Woodgrain Cardstock
Dylusions Mica Spray (Vibrant Turquoise)
Tim Holtz Mini Stencils Set #4
Altenew Botanical Garden Stamp Set
Altenew Painted Inspiration Stamp Set
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die set
Distress Ink is Wilted Violet (Set #15)
VersaMark embossing ink
WOW Metallic Gold Superfine embossing powder
White card base
Vellum cardstock
Archival Black ink
MISTI
Pretty Pink Posh 6mm Amethyst sequins
Little Things sequin mix in Warm Golden Glow
Daniel Smith Watercolors: Quinacridone Rose
Silver Brushes Black Velvet #6

  Arrange the trellis stencil diagonally across the woodgrain cardstock, from the top left corner to the bottom right corner.  Mask off the surrounding paper with post-it notes or scratch paper.  Shake Turquoise Mica spray vigorously and spray over stencil, being sure to get even coverage.  Remove masks and let dry.  Using the MISTI, stamp the flower images in Archival black ink.  You'll want to use a waterproof ink so that it doesn't run when you add watercolor.  I wanted the roses to stand out, so I only applied color to the roses, not the leaves, stems or butterfly.  Stamp the sentiment in VersaMark on Vellum.  Emboss in Gold.  I used the largest of the Wonky Stitches dies width wise to add the stitching detail along the edges of the sentiment and leaving it long enough to wrap around the back of the panel.  After the watercolor is dry, blend Wilted Violet lightly around the edges of the panel.  This will help the texture of the woodgrain to stand out as well as help to highlight the stencil design and shimmer from the mica spray.  Add adhesive to the back of the panel to adhere vellum.  Adhere panel with vellum to the card base.  Add sequins with glue dots and the project is complete.

The next stop on the hop is Robbie and below is the complete list.

There are several ways to enter and the more comments you make in the different social media platforms, the more entries you earn! It is required that you comment on each blog in the Hop.  After that, you are encouraged to like and comment on our Facebook page, tag on our Instagram post and pin on Pinterest, as well as share on your own pages. The participant with the most entries wins the fabulous prize package! How cool is that!?! 


So, what's the prize? Wait for it...

Sweet, right?!? That Stamping Bella Stuffies is a favorite of mine and I'm sure you'll make room for it in your own space :)

Don't forget to comment on each of the 7 blogs in the hop to enter the giveaway and we'd really appreciate it if you wanted to share! (Those count for extra entries too, but we'll keep that between us ;)  I have decided to give these three projects and an extra surprise to a random commenter on my blog, too!  And can't forget the coupon code! $10off75

Thanks for stopping by and hanging out with me today! I'd love to know what you think and answer any questions you might have.  See you later!

Much love,
Jasmine


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