There's a brand new cue from CASology and it's sponsored by Kitty Bee Designs!
I used the adorable Sleepy Love Bug digi for this card. I simply printed it out with my printer and then colored it in with my Copics. I'm a lazy crafter, so I used my Brother Scan N Cut 2 to cut it out instead of fussy cutting. I created my background by simply using 3 different YG Copic Markers to sketch in some grass. I used my MISTI to help me line up a simple sentiment and then added my image with a little foam tape for a tiny bit of dimension. Super simple and super cute!
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Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Friday, January 27, 2017
Kennedy Grace Creations Post
I'm over on the Kennedy Grace Creations blog today with this sweet card. Go take a look for more details!
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Hello
I'm playing along with the current Color Throwdown today. The colors are Green, Pink, and Aqua.
I love this new stamp from Mama Elephant! It's just such a gorgeous image and it's super fun to color! I used my Zig Brush markers for this along with a water brush to move the color around. I love how it turned out! I started by stamping my image in Versamark and heat embossing in white. I colored my images and then heat embossed my sentiment in white on black paper. I adhered my panel to a white card base with some double-sided tape to overcome the little warping I had and then added my sentiment with foam tape. I finished it off by adding a sprinkling of Sparkling Clear sequins from Pretty Pink Posh.
I love this new stamp from Mama Elephant! It's just such a gorgeous image and it's super fun to color! I used my Zig Brush markers for this along with a water brush to move the color around. I love how it turned out! I started by stamping my image in Versamark and heat embossing in white. I colored my images and then heat embossed my sentiment in white on black paper. I adhered my panel to a white card base with some double-sided tape to overcome the little warping I had and then added my sentiment with foam tape. I finished it off by adding a sprinkling of Sparkling Clear sequins from Pretty Pink Posh.
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
CASology: Glisten
Hello, everyone! I'm back again today with a brand new challenge from CASology. The cue word for this week is Glisten.
Adorable, right? And that gave me my idea for my card!
I started by masking off a strip of paper that I was going to blend some ink into. I used 3 different inks to create water with some varied color. Then I placed a waves stencil over it and blended in a fourth ink over the top of it. I didn't stop there though! I wanted my water to really glisten, so I also applied some translucent embossing paste through the stencil. I removed my stencil and tape and set the card base to the side so it could dry.
I stamped my images and then colored them in with my Copics, using the photo as a guide. I used my Brother Scan N Cut 2 to cut them out and then set them aside while I finished the card base.
By this point, my embossing paste was dry, so I used my Big Shot and a stitched edge die to add a little stitched detail outside of my water. I used my MISTI to stamp my sentiment and then adhered my images with some foam tape.
And here's a close up so you can see that beautiful shine from the embossing paste! I think this card may just be my husband's Valentine this year!
So I actually had a little trouble with this one. I didn't know exactly what I wanted to do, so I closed my eyes and thought of things that glisten. My mind finally rested on ocean water. When it's snowy, I want to make warm cards! I just got a new otter set, so I knew which animal I wanted to put in my water. The problem was, I didn't know how to color one, so I went to trusty google and found a cute image.
Adorable, right? And that gave me my idea for my card!
I started by masking off a strip of paper that I was going to blend some ink into. I used 3 different inks to create water with some varied color. Then I placed a waves stencil over it and blended in a fourth ink over the top of it. I didn't stop there though! I wanted my water to really glisten, so I also applied some translucent embossing paste through the stencil. I removed my stencil and tape and set the card base to the side so it could dry.
I stamped my images and then colored them in with my Copics, using the photo as a guide. I used my Brother Scan N Cut 2 to cut them out and then set them aside while I finished the card base.
By this point, my embossing paste was dry, so I used my Big Shot and a stitched edge die to add a little stitched detail outside of my water. I used my MISTI to stamp my sentiment and then adhered my images with some foam tape.
And here's a close up so you can see that beautiful shine from the embossing paste! I think this card may just be my husband's Valentine this year!