Showing posts with label Stampin' Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stampin' Up. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Versatile, Soft and Easy Watercolor Birthday


Versatile, soft and easy, this card is quick and lovely.  It really is as simple as stamp, paint, let dry, and attach to a cardbase.  Versatile because you can change the sentiment up as you need to; thinking of you, hello, congratulations or sympathy.  Sometimes I leave the front of my cards without a sentiment and write my message on the inside. 
Try not to get caught up with the thought that to create what you see in a video, you have to have what the artist is using.  You don't.  If all you have is your kids Crayola, rock it out!  The point is to create, have fun, relax and play.  If you want to get better, keep practicing.  Monet practiced too. 
Here is the link to my video tutorial on my YouTube channel if you want to see my process and my supply list is below. 

Supplies:
Prima Cling Stamp #580179
Fine-Tec Watercolor pallete
Archival Black ink
Distress Watercolor cardstock
Frogtape
Silver Brushes: 3/4" and #8
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die
Doodlebug Crushed Velvet black cardstock Lawn Fawn Happy Birthday Border die
Stick It sheet adhesive
DCWV Foiled Vellum Stack
SSS Sketch Heart die
Scor-tape
*Alternative to FineTec palette: Kuretake Gansai Tambi Starry Colors. 
I have not used the Starry Colors palette, however I do love their regular watercolor palette and do recommend it.  There are several YouTube videos comparing the two if you are interested. 
I'll be happy to answer any questions you have, just leave them in the comments here or on my YouTube video.  Thanks for stopping by and hanging out today!  See you next time ;)

Much Love,
Jasmine














Thursday, August 18, 2016

Neat & Tangled Bible Journaling Series Card 4

 
Hello and welcome to the final card in my Neat & Tangled Bible Journaling series.  This series was a lot of fun to create and hopefully shows the versatility of the set.  For me, nature is such an endless example of God's artistry and is a universal inspiration for many, with endless possibilities.  While each card in this series was different in color, tone and style, I pulled my subjects from the natural world, using flowers, clouds, light, trees and of course, color.  Here is the link to the video tutorial on my YouTube channel if you want to see how I created it.  Each of the other videos in the series are there as well.

Supplies:
Neenah Solar White 110 lb cardstock
Versamark ink
Wow Clear Embossing Powder
My Favorite Things Roses Background
DI: Twisted Citron, Lucky Clover, Peacock Feathers, Mermaid Lagoon, Blueprint Sketch
Vellum
Stick-It Sheet Adhesive
Stitched Circle Die
Momento Tuxedo Black ink
MISTI
Neat & Tangled Christmas Journaling set
Neat & Tangled Awesome die
Tombow Mono Multi liquid glue
Imagine Crafts Sparkle Sheer Shimmer Spray
















Now to the extra fun part!  The giveaway!  To celebrate reaching 200 subscribers on my channel I decided to do a giveaway of a few of my favorite stamp sets and the four cards I created during the series.  What do you need to do to enter?  Leave a comment on this blog post, like my facebook page and subscribe to my YouTube channel.  Look to the top right corner for the Rafflecopter to enter.  The giveaway will run for a week and I will contact the winner through their email ;)


Thank You so much for all the support and encouragement.  I love being a part of such an amazing community. 

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Mixed Media Faith Canvas with Infinity Engraving

 Hello and welcome!  Todays project is a mixed media canvas.  My faith in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is certainly a cornerstone of my life as it's shaped who I am, my career, my marriage and how I go about everyday life.  I grew up in Northern Michigan and have always loved the water.  The lake is a refuge of sorts and that was the inspiration for this piece.  Here is the link to the video on my YouTube channel if you want to watch my process and all the supplies I used are listed below, along with a few close up shots of the different elements. 

Supplies:
9x12 canvas
Tim Holtz Melange Tissue Wrap
Prima Soft Matte Gel Medium
Dylusions London Blue Acrylic Paint
Dylusions Vibrant Turquoise Acrylic Paint
Dina Wakely White Gesso
Dina Wakely Blue Violet Acrylic Paint
Dina Wakely Lemon Acrylic Paint
Lindy's Stamp Gang pigment powder in Tweedle Dee Denim
Prima White Sand Texture paste
Stampendous Fratage Vintage Embossing Powder in Aged Gold
Faber Castell Glitter  Glass Bead gel
SU Vellum
Lindy's Stamp Gang Royal Peacock Fire Glitz Spritz
Lindy's Stamp Gang Hydrangea Blue
Distress Blueprint Sketch Spray and Reinker
Distress Crazing Medium
28 Lilac Lane Button Embellishment mixes in Cotton Candy and Winter Blues

Thanks for stopping by and hanging out with me today!  If you have any questions, leave them in the comments and I'll be happy to answer.  I'd also love to know what you think!

Much love,
Jasmine













Monday, June 20, 2016

Rose Gold Beauty with Tupelo Designs LLC

Hey guys! I have such a pretty card for you today; my latest Design Team post with Tupelo Designs LLC.  I've used Rose Gold embossing powder over embossing paste to create dimension as well as add contrast and a lovely metallic sheen.  The sentiment and die cut are from Concord and 9th using cardstock, vellum and heat embossing.  Rose Gold and Sparkling Clear sequins finish off our card perfectly.  Here's the link to my video on YouTube and below you'll find the complete list of supplies with links in case you are looking to pick something up.

Supplies: (* denotes item supplied to me by TDLLC)
SU Blackberry Bliss cardstock
SU Vellum
MISTI
Prima Opaque Matte Modeling Paste
Stampendous Rose Gold embossing powder
*Echo Park Flurries Stencil
Concord & 9th Beautiful You stamp
Concord & 9th Beautiful You dies
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches frame die
Momento Tuxedo Black ink
*Judikins Iridescent Sparkle embossing powder
Versamark ink
Circle die
Neenah Solar White 110 lb cardstock
Pretty Pink Posh sequins in 4mm Sparkling Clear, 4mm Rose Gold and 8mm Rose Gold
Glossy Accents
Stick-It Adhesive Sheets
Xyron sticker maker

Thanks for stopping by and hanging out with me today!  I'd love to know what you think, so leave me a comment ;)
See you next time!

Much love,
Jasmine


Friday, June 10, 2016

Heaven Sent Vellum Shaker with Tupelo Designs LLC

 Hello!  Todays card is a whimsical, up-lifting shaker card, utilizing vellum with an ink blended background, sequins and wink of Stella for a sparkling night sky. Here's the link to the video at my YouTube channel.  Let's get started!

Supplies:
Concord and 9th Written in the Stars stamp set
Versamark
White embossing powder
Circle die
Distress Inks: Chipped Sapphire, Mermaid Lagoon,
Wilted Violet, Blueprint Sketch, Black Soot
Stampin Up Vellum
Delicata Golden Glitz
Doodlebug Sequins
Pretty Pink Post Sparkling Clear 4mm
Little Things Ivory
Iridescent sequins
Fun Foam
Scor-Tape - 1/8", 1/2"
SU Blackberry Bliss card base
liquid glue

Thanks for stopping by and hanging out with me today!  If you have any questions, leave them in the comments and I'll be happy to answer them.  Be sure to let me know what you think and if there's something specific you'd like to see.  Til next time!

Much love,
Jasmine

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Glittered Vellum

 Welcome!  Todays card is quick, easy and gorgeous!  All you need is sheet adhesive, vellum, glitter and cardstock.  Click here for the video on my YouTube channel.  Let's get started!

Supplies:
SU Vellum cardstock
Stick-It adhesive sheets
Glitter Ritz glitters in Cool Highlight and Mystique
(Prima) Finnibair turquoise glitter
DCWV Copper Foil cardstock
Simon Says Stamp Heart Breeze die
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die
Lawn Fawn Scripty Thanks die
Doodlebug Black Velvet cardstock
SSS Black cardstock (base)

This technique is wildly versatile; you can change the die, the colors of glitter, the color foil, the card base color.  It allows you to really get creative with what's in your stash to come up with something beautiful.  You can use other adhesive sheets, but I like the Stick It specifically because it die cuts so nicely, even on both sides of the vellum.  It has become my go to for die cutting. 

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

Much Love,
Jasmine

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Embossing Paste Rainbows with Infinity Engraving


Hello!  Todays post and video are all about Embossing/Texture pastes.  I went through 5 different brands and demonstrated how to apply them, how they accept mediums and the differences between them.  If you're new to embossing paste or texture medium, this video will hopefully give you an idea of which brand you'd like to try first or the confidence to branch out a bit and try a new technique.  This technique is also really cool on chipboard and diecuts and there is no end to the variety of stencils on the market.








Supplies:
Simon Says Stamp Black cardstock
Papertrey Ink stencil
Ranger Texture Paste
Prima Art Basics Light Paste
Prima Art Basic Opaque Matte paste
Liquitex Opaque Matte
Teresa Collins Modeling paste
Distress Inks: Carved Pumpkin, Picked Raspberry, Mermaid Lagoon, Wilted Violet, Twisted Citron, Squeezed Lemonade, Blueprint Sketch
Ranger Mini Ink Blending tool and foam
Glitter Ritz Cool Hightlight, Warm Highlight, and Startdust glitters
DCWV blue foil cardstock
Lawn Fawn Stitched Heart die
Lawn Fawn Scripty Thanks die
SSS Blessed Die
SSS Painted Hello die
SSS Hugs die
TH Beautiful die
SU Butterfly die
Casual Fridays "You" die from SOA box #3


Neenah Solar White 110lb cardstock cardbases
Pretty Pink Posh 4mm Sparkling Clear sequins
SSS sequins (from May 2016 card kit)

Thanks for hanging out with me today!  I hope you had fun and learned something new.  I'm always happy to answer questions and I'd love to know what you think!  See you next time!

Much love,
Jasmine

Thursday, June 2, 2016

My Inky Oasis Orange Challenge Blog Hop

 Hello and welcome to the My Inky Oasis Blog Hop!   Orange was the color I picked for the MIO Challenge this month. If you want to start from the beginning, Laura's blog is the spot.

I wanted to make it challenging for myself and orange is a color I don't use often; to be honest, I don't use it at all.  Except for the occasional rainbow, I tend to lean towards purples/blues/pinks, so it was time to spice things up.  I also just got a gorgeous Rainbows and Sunshine kit from PTI, so I came up with this sunshiney, textured, and ink blended beauty.  My video is at my YouTube channel, which is linked here and I'd love it if you wanted to subscribe and let me know what you think!  Here's the supply list if you want to CASE it ;)

Supplies:
PaperTrey Ink Rainbows and Sunshine card kit
Neenah Solar White 110lb cardstock
Prima Art Basics Light Paste
Simon Says Stamp inks: Orange Peel, Sunkist, Duckling, and Doll Pink
Stick-It adhesive sheets
SU Vellum
DCWV Glitter Brights cardstock stack
Wink of Stella Clear Glitter Brush Pen
Simon Says Stamp Iridescent sequins
PTI clear sequins
Momento Tuxedo Black ink
MISTI

Feel free to CASE or take inspiration from my card for your own; just be sure to credit the artist who inspires you when you share or post to social media ;)













To enter the giveaway to win this killer prize pack, all you have to do is leave some love on each blog in the hop! How easy is that!?!

Leave a comment on each of the 7 blogs in the hop and you'll be entered to win!   In case you get lost or want to start from the beginning, here's the complete list.  The next stop is Robbie.  It was good to see you!

Much love,
Jasmine






1. Laura -  http://www.lauralscott.com/mio-dominant-color-hop

2. Jasmine Burgess - You're here!
3. Robbie Rubala -http://inkedx2.blogspot.com/search/label/MIO
4. Emma Hall - http://heartofcraft.blogspot.com/2016/06/dominant-colour-challenge-with-my-inky.html
5. Lisa Bedigian - http://royalpumpkinart.blogspot.com/2016/06/orange-new-challenge-with-my-inky-oasis.html 
6. Joy Moody -http://joyscards.blogspot.com/2016/06/mio-compadres-dominent-blog-hop-orange.html
7. Linda Gorman- http://dabblesbylinda.blogspot.com/2016/06/mio-compadres-june-dominant-color-hop.html

Monday, May 30, 2016

Inky Rainbows

Hello!  I had been seeing the PTI Rainbows and Sunshine kit all over Instagram and couldn't wait to play with it!  This is one of two cards I created with it; the other will make an appearance shortly ;)  We have ink blending, heat emboss resist, die cuts and vellum.  It may sound involved, but it's really simple and lots of fun!  Here is the link to the video on my YouTube channel and the supply list is below.  As always, I'd love to know what you think and answer any questions you have.

Supplies:
Papertrey Ink Sunshine and Rainbows card kit
Neenah Solar White 110lb cardstock
Doodlebug Kraft in Color cardstock stack
Avery Elle Wonky Stitches die set
White glitter cardstock
SU Vellum
Stick-It Adhesive sheets
VersaMark ink
Momento Tuxedo Black ink
MISTI
Simon Says Stamp inks: Hot Mama, Blue Jay, Duckling and Hollyhock
Pretty Pink Posh Sparkling Clear Sequins in 4mm and Clear Droplets in 4mm and 6mm

See you next time!

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


Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Steampunk Mixed Media Canvas

Hey chicas! Today I wanted to share this Steampunk inspired canvas, featuring Infinity Engraving chipboard gears.  I started with a black canvas and printed tissue paper, added texture paste, several colors of ink spray, roses, keys, gears, buttons and a wise old owl.
Supplies:
8" x 10" black canvas
Prima Art Basics Soft Matte Gel
Tim Holtz Melange Tissue Roll
Wild Orchid Crafts Roses
Stampin Up Buttons
Metal Embellishments from my stash
Infinity Engraving Chipboard Gears
Prima Art Basics Opaque Matte texture paste
Stencils
Perfect Pearls: Perfect Copper pigment powder
Lindy's Stamp Gang Sprays
  • Cape Cod Coral
  • Sweet Violet Purple Teal
  • Salt Water Taffy
  • Royal Emerald Fire
  • Cowabunga Copper
  • Hydrangea Blue
  • Pretty in Pink Pink
  • Sunset Pink
Dylusions Sprays in Bubblegum Pink and London Blue
Hot Glue
E9000 glue


Starting with the canvas, adhere the tissue paper using Prima's soft matte gel.  I like to leave enough overhang to wrap around the edges.  Apply a thin layer of gel over a third of the canvas at a time and smooth out any bubbles or wrinkles with your fingers or a bone folder.  I apply the paper over the surface of the canvas and let it dry, then wrap it around the edges.  I let mine dry overnight, but it will take around an hour or so depending on the room.  Humidity or cold will make it take longer.  If it's cold to the touch, its not dry yet.

After it's dry, apply texture paste using a variety of stencils.  I keep mine to the corners and edges.  You can use texture paste white, adding color to it after it's dry, or you can color it using pigment powders, alcohol inks, gelatos or re-inkers.  Just be careful how much liquid you add to because you don't want to thin it out.  As you can see, I added copper perfect pearls to the paste to give it a gorgeous color and shimmer when it dried.  It will take between 20 to 30 minutes to dry completely.


While the paste is drying, we can color the roses.  I used a variety of colors, because as you can see, I love bright and bold color in my work.  I also used the sprays to add color to the background and gears.  The sprays dry fairly quickly, about 15 minutes; the heavier you apply them, the longer it will take to dry.

I like to create clusters with my elements and lay them out and rearrange until I like what I see.  For all my elements expect the metal bits, I used hot glue to attach them.  I used E9000 glue for the metal bits because it's the only glue I've found that works for metal.  Use it in a well ventilated room, away from heat or flame.  It has a strong smell to it, but it goes away after it dries. 

I really love how the mix of colors, textures and finishes came together in this project.  It's so exuberant, exciting and energetic.  I was careful not to overload it, leaving plenty of room in the middle for pictures, momentos or keepsakes.

Thanks for stopping by and hanging out with me today! Please feel free to ask questions and let me know what you think!

Much love,
Jasmine

Friday, February 12, 2016

Infinity Engravings Mixed Media Romance


 Hello! Todays project has a romantic vibe and can be made into a wall hanging or add an easel foot to the back for a shelf.  This was a lot of fun to make and challenged me to use more products in my stash.  To the right is several of the products I used, but I didn't use everything I thought I would.  Lets get started!  I used a few sprays on my hearts and romantic couple pieces to color them.  I did not gesso them first.  For the hearts and umbrella I used Heidi Swapp Color Burst spray in Raspberry and Fireworks Lilac Posies.  For the rest of the couple die cut I used Heidi Swapp Color Burst in Tinsel and Lindy's Stamp Gang Midnight Raven Rendezvous.

 First, I cut a large piece of Tim Holtz Tissue paper in Melange and adhered it to the chipboard bookmark with Prima Art Basics Soft Matte Gel.  I use a large paintbrush to add the medium to the chipboard, about 1/3 at a time, smoothing the paper out as I go.  To keep it flat while drying, I place heavy objects on each end and leave it to dry for at least an hour.  After it was dry, I trimmed the excess paper off using scissors and a craft knife. 
 I wanted the words "I choose you" along the side of my project.  I started with "choose" in the middle, taping down the stencil with painters tape (because it's low tack and won't tear the paper).  With a palette knife, a scooped out two little globs of modeling paste, about a teaspoon each.  I added a tiny bit of Lindy's Stamp Gang Magicals Pigment powder to each pile; one pink (Raspberry Lemonade) and one purple (Pop Rocks Purple).  Mix each pile into a uniform color.  Start with less pigment powder and add a tiny bit more if you want to darken the color.  By tiny bit, I mean the size of a pin head.  A little bit goes a long way.  I added pink to the left side of the word and purple to the right side, meeting in the middle to blend the two colors a tiny bit.  Remove the stencil and let dry for about 30 minutes, washing the stencil and palette knife immediately; the paste will ruin the stencil and knife if left to dry.  After "choose" was dry, I mixed up two more globs of color and added "you" in purple and "I" in pink and let dry.  To add a bit of background detail, I stamped a large flourish stamp in Silvery Shimmer Delicata pigment ink and let dry for 10 to 15 minutes.
  

 To adhere the couple die cut to the bookmark, brush on some matte gel to the back of the die cut a little thick.  I weighted the die cut down with my wafer thin die cases so that it dried flat.  I left it overnight.
I used the same Raven spray lightly on the rose on the girl.  The hearts were cut with Simon Says Stamp Mini Hearts Outlines dies using DCWV Glitter Paper, Foiled Cardstock and Doodlebug white glitter paper and adhered with Stick-It adhesive.  





I used E6000 glue to add any metal pieces to the project.  I'll warn you that it smells awful; use it with a window open or fan on.  It's the only glue I've found that's permanent on metal, including hot glue.

I started with the Key from Tim Holtz and the acrylic rose from my stash.  I attached the rest with hot glue.  The roses are Wild Orchid Crafts and the buttons are Stampin Up.  The roses are colored with a few sprays: Fireworks Grape Jelly and Lindy's Royal Amethyst Fire; Lindy's Pretty in Pink and Royal Amethyst Fire. 
I really enjoyed the process of creation for this project and so pleased with how it turned out.  All the chipboard die cuts and bookmark are from Infinity Engravings and are so much fun to work with.

Feel free to ask questions and let me know what you think.

Much love,
Jasmine

Sunday, November 22, 2015

2015 Christmas Project Series Day 10: CAS Flip It Card 4 ways

Todays project is a Clean And Simple Flip It card using a die by Stephanie Bernard.  There are several shapes for this type of die and this particular one spoke of Christmas to me.  As you'll see, its a single peice of cardstock that folds into a standard 4.25 by 5.5 inch card and the middle shape flips when it's opened.  I leave the inside blank to provide space to write a message to the recipient.  Let's get started! I made 4 cards for this post.
Heres my supply list:
  •  Cardstock cut to 6 by 6.5 inches
  1.  Blackberry Bliss by Stampin Up
  2.  Kraft by Simon Says Stamp
  3. Schoolhouse Red by Simon Says Stamp
  4. Neenah Solar White 110 lb.
  • Patterned Paper
  1. Lawn Fawn Snowy Day Collection
  2. Bo Bunny Altitude Collection
  • Sizzix Flip-It Die set by Stephanie Bernard
  • Lawn Fawn Stitched Snowflakes dies
  • Simon Says Stamp Snowflake dies
  • Stampin Up glitter paper in Iridescent Ice
  • Doodlebug glitter paper in White
  • Royal Blue metal sheets (company went out of business)
  • My Minds Eye Jubilee enamel shapes
  • tape runner
  • Tombow Mono Multi
  • Zots Bling mini glue dots
  • Creative Design Bling sequins in Glacial Bliss

I start by trimming my cardstock to 6 by 6.5 inches.  I line up the die to the edges of my cardstock and run through my big shot.  The die will cut and score the cardstock for you.  All you have to do is fold, crease and decorate as desired.








I'm using a sheet from Bo Bunny's Altitude collection to die cut two panels that will go on the front of my card.

 These papers are from Lawn Fawn's Snowy Day collection.  I like how these dies are seperate as you can line them up to get the pattern or scene on the paper that you want on the card.
 The set also comes with dies to embellish and emboss that fit the cutouts. 

 These four cards came together in about 30 minutes.  I kept these three fairly simple by finishing them with foam squares under the inner medallion or outer wreath for dimension and a bow enamel sticker on the red and green wreathes and die cut snowflake on the sheet music wreath.  I added a bit more to the purple card with sequins and die cut metal snowflakes as well as a die cut glitter snowflake over the middle medallion.  I used Tombow liquid glue to adhere the die cut snowflake and Zots Bling glue dots to attach the sequins and metal snowflakes.

Thanks for hanging out with me today!  I hope you had fun and learned something new.  Feel free to ask any questions and let me know what you think!

Merry Christmas and much love!

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