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Thursday, September 10, 2015

Sympathy Card using My Favorite Things Stencil and Masking

Hi everybody!

I love stencils!  I made a sympathy card using the My Favorite Things stencil called Rose Builder and I think it turned out so pretty.  I masked as I went along, took my time and it turned out great.  






I can't decide if I want to stamp inside or not.  I am not even worried about messing it up by stamping crooked because I have the MISTI.  If you don't have one, this is a must have for stamping correctly every time.  Your stamping will be straight and if you stamp too light, you can go over it again.  How many cards have I messed up by stamping too light, well, and then put something over it to hide and fix.  Isn't that what we card makers do?  :)

Supplies Used:


  • Gina K Designs White, Kraft and Bubble Gum Pink Card Stock
  • My Favorite Things Stencil, Rose Builder
  • Versamark Ink
  • Zing Chestnut Embossing Powder
  • Tim Holtz Spun Sugar
  • Memento New Sprout
  • Tim Holtz Mini Ink Blending Tool (love!)
  • Post It Masking Tape
  • Craft Medley Sequins

I hope you like this card and will try stencils.  I love them for making backgrounds as well.  

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

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Regina



Wednesday, September 9, 2015

I Brake For White Crayon Sunflowers

Hi everybody!

I needed to make a birthday card for someone and I love to make Fall cards for people who have birthdays in September.  I love this stamp set from I Brake For Stamps called Bubble Wrap, Lattice and Flowers.  This stamp set has so many possibilities!!! If you use Coupon Code SAVE10REGINA, you will receive 10% off your order.




I made a card using the lattice stamp as the background and colored the sunflower with copics recently.  I wanted to show another way to use this sunflower stamp.  I did the White Crayon Technique. 







The White Crayon Technique is very simple.  All you do is stamp your image, I used Memento Black Tuxedo and I randomly stamped the sunflower on some white card stock.  Then I colored the petals of the sunflowers with a white crayon and it doesn't have to be perfect.  Next I sponged a few Tim Holtz Distress Inks all over this piece of card stock.  The colors I used will be listed below.  Then you take a paper towel and rub over the card stock and it will wipe most of the ink off of the petals and leave the white crayon.  That's all there is to it.  It's just another technique to give a different look to your stamps.  I find myself always coloring with copics the normal yellows and oranges.  

I embossed that orange looking card stock with one of the new We R Memory Keepers Next Level Embossing Folders called Woven.  They are 6x6 so I love the size and there are lines on the inside so you can line your card stock up correctly.  You get the deepest emboss with these, they are beautiful.  There are a few different ones and 2 to a set.  Here's a link to Amazon for the  Woven Embossing Folders.  They are very reasonably priced too.  Less than $10 for 2.  You will love them!  
I cut out the Happy Birthday To You with a Lawn Fawn die called Happy Birthday Border die.  I used card stock for the brown words and fun foam for birthday to pop it up a little.  I wanted the word birthday to stand out so I made it white to match the sunflower petals. I used a Wink of Stella Clear pen and went over the words and the centers of the sunflowers to give just a little sparkle.  I used some brown twine and added a little sunflower charm.  

List of Supplies Used:

  • Gina K Designs white, chocolate brown, and tomato soup card stock and the middle layer that is a mustard golden yellow came in a pack of an assortment called Sun Kissed Autumn.
  • W R Memory Keepers Next Level Embossing Folder, Woven
  • Tim Holtz Distress Inks:  Ripe Persimmon, Crushed Olive, Rusty Hinge and Mustard Seed
  • Fun Foam
  • Lawn Fawn Happy Birthday Border die
  • Pop Dots
  • American Craft Brown Twine
  • Clear Wink of Stella Glitter Pen
  • Sunflower Charm from my stash
  • White Crayon 
  • Tombo Dot Runner Adhesive


I hope you'll try the White Crayon Technique.  Did I inspire you to run to your craft room and make a Fall Card?  Check out  I Brake For Stamps.  There are over 4,000 stamps and digis as well and weekly 50% off specials.  If you use Coupon Code SAVE10REGINA, you will receive 10% off your order.  

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 Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!


Regina I Brake For Stamps Design Team Member











Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Scan n Cut in my Near Future

Hi everybody!  

I have just a short post today to share with you a couple of glass dishes I etched that will be used for wedding gifts.  I know a lot of my friends here are my card making friends but if you ever need anything custom etched, I'll be glad to help you out.  





Oh and the other thing.... I bought a Scan n Cut today!  Squeee!!!  I bought it from HSN, flex pay $59.99 a month for 5 months.  They ran out and are getting more but mine won't be here until around 10/9 so if you want one you better hurry!  So in the near future, I hope to share some posts about what I'm learning with the Scan n Cut.  

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!   Squeee!!!  LOL!



Regina




Saturday, September 5, 2015

Witch Please and Etched Beer Mugs

Hi everybody,

I hope you are having a wonderful Labor Day weekend.  I am SO ready for this hot weather to go somewhere else!  Next Thursday the high will be 85 and then it will go down a little from there each day.  I hope no more 90's.  I just don't do well in the heat anymore.  When I was a teenager, I would lay out on a silver blanket with Crisco oil or baby oil.  Did I seriously do that??  LOL!  

Anyway, I am working on a Halloween card from a cute set by Virginia Turtle.  I believe this will be available for order next week.  The set is called Witch Please.  Here is a link to Virginia Turtle store and here is a link to the Halloween set I am using, called Witch Please.  If you use coupon code SAVE10REGINA, you will receive 10% off your order.  Do you love sequins and glitter enamel dots?  You can get them here as well.  Check it out!  New products coming soon!




I am spending today also etching beer mugs.  I also have 9x13 casserole dishes to etch and a pie plate.  I use a sandblaster to etch and it turns out so pretty.  It's a lot of work but worth it and etching is permanent and dishwasher safe.  Here are a couple different ones I did today.





Football season is upon us!  Time for us ladies to go to our craft rooms!  LOL!

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!  

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Regina

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

I Brake For Pumpkin Head Witch

Hi Everybody!

Have you started making Fall and Halloween cards yet?  I just made my first Halloween card!  I have so much fun making Halloween cards because I can just let loose and have fun and there's definitely no right or wrong way to do things.  I like pumpkins and I like witches so I figured this stamp would be the best of both.  The stamp I used on this card is from I Brake For Stamps by Rick St. Dennis and it's called Pumpkin Head Witch.  If you are a serious Halloween card person, then you HAVE to check out the stamps by Rick St. Dennis.  Some of them are really scary!  If you use my coupon code SAVE10REGINA, you will receive 10% off your order.  I used the stamp on the inside called Jelly Beans and Bit'O Honey.









I know, I know, the inside is cutesy and doesn't really go with what I did on the front but that's okay, no right or wrong and I knew I was making this for my boyfriend's Mother, who loves Halloween, so I thought she would like this. :)

Last week I showed a tutorial on how to use Bister watercolor powder.  This week I tried something in conjunction with Bister.  Have you used a Frisket Liquid Mask yet?  I bought mine at Amazon, here is a link to Frisket..

It's very easy to use.  What this does is mask anything you want to keep white if you're painting or creating a background.  I wanted to make a spooky background using just black Bister but I wanted my stamp to be in the midst of this background.  I didn't want to cut the stamp out with a die and put it on the background like I did with the Bister Barn card last week.  I wanted to color the image with Copics as well.  Wow, this is really asking for a lot isn't it?  Here's what I did:

I used 140# Strathmore cold press watercolor paper and stamped my image using Versafine Onyx Black ink and I embossed that with clear embossing powder.  This will keep the ink from smearing and allow me to use the Bister with water and also color with copics.


Next, I took an old paintbrush and painted the frisket over the stamped image.  This will mask the stamp when you make the Bister background.  Let it dry for a couple hours or so.  I allowed mine to dry overnight just because I couldn't come back to it that same day.  It will feel tacky to the touch but will still be dry.  There is a link above for this Frisket mask.


It's okay if you go out of the lines but remember it will be white if you do.  I did in a few spots but it's okay.




Next I made the Black Bister Background.  Here is a link to my Bister Tutorial from last week.  I think it's so cool how other colors can be seen from just using the one color, black.  I see gray, a golden color, purple.  Just sprinkle powder where you want it and spritz with water.  (see tutorial link above)






It's very important to let your paper dry completely.  Why am I telling you this?  Well, because I didn't the first time around.  As I was pulling the Frisket off the stamp, the top layer of the paper tore so let it dry completely.  I'm not perfect and this was my first time using it so I'll show you what not to do so you can learn from my mistakes.

See in the first pic where the paper tore where the boot is?  I didn't let it dry enough after I spritzed with water. 



 See how the ink is bleeding onto the image?  The first time I used Memento ink, forgetting that I am using water.  I had Copics on my brain so I grabbed Memento. 




 
Then just take your finger and gently pull it off.  It will be gummy.  I was so amazed at how this protected my image.











Now you're ready to color with Copics.  The colors I used are listed below.  I did use one watercolor pencil, the purple, because I don't have very many purple Copics for some reason and I wanted the exact shade of purple I used here.  This was the first time I had ever used watercolor pencils and I have no idea if I did it the correct way but it worked.  I colored with the purple pencil pretty heavily and then dipped a paintbrush in water and just smeared it around until I liked how it looked.  I'm not too concerned with my coloring being super perfect, shaded, blended, etc, because I want to show the technique and the Bister background.



If you have never tried watercolor powder, you can purchase it at I Brake For Stamps for $1.65 each.  The Bister powders were put in small containers so they are now affordable for everyone.  You can even use my coupon code and get 10% off your purchase.  Try it!  It's so much fun!

I popped up the image layer with some black fun foam to give it some height and dimension.  I've been doing this a lot lately rather than using 25 pop dots, fun foam is quicker.  I used Scor-Tape to adhere it.  I scribbled a black gelato on a piece of card stock and dipped my paintbrush in water, swirled it around in the gelato and added a little bit of darkness to make a ground for the Pumpkin Head Witch to be standing on.  I finished the card off by trying to break up a little bit of the background with some color.  With the background being a matte finish, I thought using glossy vinyl would be a good contrast so I cut out a moon, bats and the word, Boo! from the Silhouette store with my machine.  Then added a few sequins in dark gray to add just a hint of shine and sparkle.  


Supplies Used:
Recollections 110# white card stock for card base
Gina K Designs Black Onyx Card Stock
Strathmore 140# watercolor paper
My Minds Eye - Haunted, patterned paper
Craft Medley Cup Sequins - Dazzling Metallics, Citrus on inside
651 Vinyl in yellow, black and orange
Artist's Loft Watercolor Pencils (bought from big box store) - Violet and Light Violet
Black Gelato
Ticket Tag Punch (corners)
Fun Foam in Black
Scor-Tape 1/2"
Tombo Dot Runner Tape Runner Adhesive
Copics Used:
Pumpkin:  YR12, YR15, YR16, YR18
Dress:  G05, G07, G09
Y02, Y15
Y26 for the buckle

Thank you for taking a look at my card this week for my I Brake For Stamps post.  I hope you'll try the Bister watercolor powder and the Frisket Liquid Mask.  Did I inspire you to run to your craft room to make a card?  :)

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Have a great day!


Regina - I Brake For Stamps Design Team Member





Friday, August 28, 2015

Announcement - New DT Virginia Turtle

Hi everybody!

I have an announcement to make.... I am on a new Design Team called Virginia Turtle.  They are an up and coming new stamp company specializing in clear photopolymer stamps.  I saw a few of their stamps sets and thought they were so cute and funny.  It's kind of like, you know how there are people who say what everyone else is thinking, well I think these stamps are what we would like to use on cards but no one had created the stamps yet.  I'll show you a few examples and a link to their website. 

Here is a link to Virginia Turtle.

Here are a few of their cute, humorous stamp sets that I can't wait to use.


Maybe I have a strange sense of humor but I thought this was so funny and there are even flies LOL!!!!  Gross!  


 I believe this one will be available in October.  How funny is this?  I know so many people 
who would get a kick out of getting a Christmas card using these stamps. 



We all say Cancer Sucks so here's your stamp set for that. 
 

 Cute Halloween stamp set! 


Here's one for your Nurse Friends called Nurse On...




There are other cute ones that have penguins, coffee, candy, etc., as well as sequins and glitter dots, so check out their page and new stock will be arriving soon. 

Please watch for my cards made with these stamps in the near future. 

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!


Regina