Thursday, March 31, 2011
Takin' It To the Top Thursday
Friday, March 25, 2011
Saturday Sketch Challenge 196
As I get ready to sit down and write tonight's sketch challenge post one big question is burning up my my mind... Patti and Gretchen... Did you call one another?
It's so funny how some ideas can be so similar with something as simple as a sketch challenge. In fact, I love it! It's only a matter of time for creative serendipity to happen when we are all playing with the same things! I think it's cool... Just sayin'....
Here are some potential measurements for this sketch challenge, but remember to check out individual operator blogs to find out more about their specific creations.
Layer 1: 11 x 4 1/4", scored and folded in half at 5 1/2"
Layer 2: Ribbon of some sort?
Layer 3: 4 1/4" x 2 1/2"
Layer 4: 4 1/4" x 2 1/8"
So here's what our AWESOME design team came up with for you:
Kerin Sylvester
Tiffany Bauer
Selene Kempton
Connie Babbert
Lee Conrey
- Make a card
- Post it online somewhere to your blog or other online forum
- Post a link to the free linky tool below (please point the link to your post and NOT just your blog)
- Have some fun and leave comments for each other (and for the operators if you like their work). ~ Everyone loves comments!
Have A Great Week!
Selene
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Color Inspiration #153
Friday, March 18, 2011
Saturday Sketch Challenge #195
Looks like the Operators are getting in the mood for Spring with all of the flowers that were incorporated this week!
Here are some possible measurements for this sketch:
- Base: 5-1/2 x 8-1/2", scored at 4-1/4"
- Layer 1: 4 x 5-1/4"
- Layer 2: 2-1/4 x 2-1/2"
- Layer 3: 2-1/8 x 2-1/8"
- Layer 4: 2-3/8 x 3-3/8"
- Layer 5: 2-1/4 x 3-1/4"
- Layer 6: Sentiment shape of your choice
- Layer 7: Some sort of embellishment between main panels
- Make a card
- Post it online somewhere to your blog or other online forum
- Post a link to the free linky tool below (please point the link to your post and NOT just your blog)
- Have some fun and leave comments for each other (and for the operators if you like their work). ~ Everyone loves comments!
Have A Great Week!
~Kerin
Stampers Showcase #194
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Technique Thursday - Inlaid Embossing
One of the advantages to inlaid embossing is being able to create your own "dsp" out of punched shapes of your choice :)
Here are the quick and easy instructions if you'd like to give it a try!
1. Cut various shapes either with a Big Shot die or punch. For my sample I used the Fun Flowers die with Whisper White card stock, and just sponged the edges in various colors such as Pretty in Pink, Certainly Celery, Daffodil Delight, Bashful Blue, Perfect Plum & Peach Parfait.
2. Adhere the shapes to your base card stock:
I let my shapes overlap the edges, then trimmed them off before embossing.
2. Insert your card stock into the embossing folder of your choice and run it through the Big Shot, here's what it will look like when it comes out:
3. Adhere to your card base and embellish...done!
We'd love to see what you come up with using this fun technique! Here's how to play along:
- Make a card
- Post it online somewhere to your blog or other online forum
- Post a link to the free linky tool below (please point the link to your post and NOT just your blog)
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
How to Wednesday "Masking"
Hi Everyone,
It’s been so long since I’ve done this technique I thought I’d do a Tutorial on it. It’s called “Masking”. See Tutorial below…..
You will need a couple of line images, post it note, paper snips and ink.
Stamp the images on the post it note at the top so you keep some of the sticky part.
You may want to to a couple of images…..
Cut the images out just inside the black stamp line. You want it to be a smidgen smaller than the image itself so just inside the black line works really well.
For this card I used three masks….2 smaller ones and 1 larger one.
I stamped two flowers with Black Stazon onto White Card Stock. these images will be in the forefront of the bouquet. so select which image you want to be whole.
I then placed the two masks over the petals of the images to mask it.
I then took the larger image and stamped over the masks
I decided I wanted more flowers in my bouquet and added the third mask to stamp a few more images.
Because the smaller image had a stem on it I just tore a piece of post it note and placed it to protect the area I would be stamping.
I then stamped the smaller image three times each time moving the scrap piece of post it note to protect the area where the stem would have appeared.
Remove the masks and here you have the images in front and some of the flowers in back.
I drew in some stems and leaves with my black marker
I decided to make this a Bright and Spring like Bouquet. So I used the Watercolor Pencils and began outline the images. I find this works really well for me.
Use your Blended Pen to distribute the color. I work from the outer edge in, in a circular motion and leave a few areal lighter to add another color.
Here I’ve bended and added some yellow and orange to give the flowers a more natural look.
….and here we have it!!! My Spring Flower Bouquet!!! See where I added the green stems and leaves which I drew in? You can also see better the colors I mixed together.
Thanks for stopping by...hope to see you back soon.
Lee