Hi there. I decided to try this technique after watching a video by Jennifer McGuire, quite recently actually. I used a heart stamp by Creative Expressions called Heart of Blossoms which I only got recently to make anniversary cards with.
I started the technique following Jennifer's instructions, by covering a piece of white card with a very thick layer of Distress Oxide ink in Salty Ocean. When it was dry using my Misti I inked the stamp up with a paler colour of Oxide ink in Squeezed Lemonade which I then spritzed with a little water and stamped on to the inked card, but when it dried it was really difficult to see the outline of the image. The stamp that she used was more of a mandala shape geometrical stamp with more open space which perhaps was more suited the technique, and I thought maybe if I coloured in the flowers they would show up better so I used a waterbrush to bleach out some of the blue and added more Squeezed Lemonade Oxide ink to the larger flowers and also a bit of ordinary Distress Ink in Blueprint Sketch to the smaller ones, and then some Carved Pumpkin Oxide to the centres of he flowers. This did look slightly better but still wasn't sure I liked it.
Finally I put the piece of card back in the Misti which luckily still had the stamp attached to it, and inked it with Majestic Blue Versafine Ink and this has given the image more structure. I then added a sentiment using the same blue ink. This is obviously not the same techique as demonstrated by Jennifer, but still something I have never done before so a partial success.
Thank you for visiting me here today and I hope to see you again soon.
I would like to enter the following challenges:
Penny Black and More Challenge - Anything Goes.
Stamping Sensations May Challenge - Close to Nature.
613 Avenue Create Challenge - Anything Goes/ Optional Twist Mainly Blue.
Addicted to Stamps and More Challenge - No. 291 Anything Goes.
Saturday, 12 May 2018
Friday, 4 May 2018
Across the Fence
Hi there everybody. This is a card I made for my brother-in-law who has one of those more significant birthdays to celebrate, today actually, hopefully he will have received the card, and anyway he doesn't look at my blog so it's safe to show it. He is a very keen walker so I thought this Sheena Douglass A Little Bit Sketchy stamp called Across the Fence would be a good one to use.

I cut a piece of white card roughly 6" square and stamped the image using Versafine Smokey Gray Ink. I then coloured it using a variety of Distress Inks and a waterbrush.
I cut the image back and mounted it on to another piece of white card which had been cut with a Crealies Pierced Rectangle die.
I finished by adding the sentiment and the numbers which I die cut from white card and then coloured with Hickory Smoke Distress Ink. For small items like sentiments and numbers I have got into the habit of using a dryish wet wipe wrapped round my finger (I used one that had been sitting on my table for a while) which makes it easier to get into all the little areas and seems to help get smooth coverage. I then mounted it on to a 6" square white card.
In case you wonder what that orangy red blob is amongst the trees, it is the roof of a house. I made it quite bright because I thought if it was more slate coloured it might be a bit difficult to see.
Thanks for dropping by today and I'll see you again soon.
I am entering the following challenges:
Simon Says Monday Challenge - Time Out (who wouldn't love to take some 'time out' walking through this beautiful countryside).
Seize the Birthday - Anything Goes.
Tuesday, 1 May 2018
Debossed Poinsettia
This is a very fast card for Rudolph Days Challenge which is run by Mo over at Scraps of Life by Scrappymo, and is open from 25th to the end of every month. Stupidly I forgot that this is only a 30 day month so one day less than I was thinking. I am taking a chance as it was after midnight here in the UK when I finally posted it, but Western Canada is 8 hours behind so I hope that this is OK with Mo.
I used the Crafters Companion Pretty Poinsettia Embossing Folder which I debossed on to a snippet of light blue card, and then used some silver gilding wax. I then die cut a Sue Wilson Noel Star die using a snippet of silver mirri card, cutting away the star to leave just the word, and then added the Craft Emotions Snow Crystals but decided to use just the smaller centre part of the largest star and cut away the rest, again using a snippet of silver mirri card to cut the three. I finished by cutting this piece down slightly and mounted it on to a 7" x 5" white card.
Thank you for looking at my blog today and I'll be back soon.
I am also entering the following challenges:
Pixie's Crafty Workshop - Week 325 where we use our snippets of card and paper etc.
Merry Monday Christms challenge - No. 288 No Stamping.
Sweet Stampin' Challenge - April Anything Christmas Goes.
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes.
I used the Crafters Companion Pretty Poinsettia Embossing Folder which I debossed on to a snippet of light blue card, and then used some silver gilding wax. I then die cut a Sue Wilson Noel Star die using a snippet of silver mirri card, cutting away the star to leave just the word, and then added the Craft Emotions Snow Crystals but decided to use just the smaller centre part of the largest star and cut away the rest, again using a snippet of silver mirri card to cut the three. I finished by cutting this piece down slightly and mounted it on to a 7" x 5" white card.
Thank you for looking at my blog today and I'll be back soon.
I am also entering the following challenges:
Pixie's Crafty Workshop - Week 325 where we use our snippets of card and paper etc.
Merry Monday Christms challenge - No. 288 No Stamping.
Sweet Stampin' Challenge - April Anything Christmas Goes.
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes.
Tuesday, 24 April 2018
Twofer - Silhouette Cat called Blue
Hi there. I am rushing in at the last moment with two cards for Darnell's Twofer Challenge where we have to use the same stamp/die for both cards but created for two different occasions. I missed it last time and was determined that I would make it in time for this month's challenge. I was away for most of last week and time is running out. The only stamp I have which fits the bill is this sweet cat from Indigoblu called Blue's Look Out. Here are the two cards together which I am entering into the Twofer Card Challenge No. 4.
For this first card I used just part of the stamp and a white stitched die cut square which was lying around on the table just waiting to be used. I inked the stamp up using my Lyra Aqua Brush Duo Pens, spritzed it with water and stamped it on to the card. I then used the pens to add little bits of extra colour and to fill in the background by laying the colour down on my glass mat and using a waterbrush for a softer look. I also add a few black lines for definition around the flowers and flourishy leaves with a fine micron pen.
I decided to mount this on to a snippet of kraft card on which I stamped a pattern using parts of the same stamp and my Versamark Ink to give a watermark effect. In the photo it doesn't show up very well, but in real life it has a soft pattern which doesn't detract from the main image too much. I then stamped a sentiment on to the kraft card using Ground Espresso Distress Ink.
I finished by mounting the whole thing on to a 6" square white base card.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
Pixie's Crafty Workshop - No. 324 where we use our snippets of card and paper etc.
Stamping Sensations April Challenge - One for the Girls.
Happy Little Stampers April Watercolour Challenge - Anything Goes (no twist).
Fashionable Stamping Challenge - No 134 Animals.
For the second card I smooshed some Salty Ocean and Wild Honey Oxide Inks on to a piece of white card. I did try to get the Salty Ocean at the top and the Wild Honey further down and after drying I added a bit more Salty Ocean over the Wild Honey to give a more yellowy green tone, and then also added a bit of Blueprint Sketch Distress Ink at the top to give some variety to the blue. I have noticed that the Oxide Ink colours do look quite different to the ordinary Distress Inks when mixed together. I then stamped the cat image using Versafine Majestic Blue Ink. I then die cut this using a Crealies Pierced Rectangle die.
I added a sentiment at the bottom using Salty Ocean Oxide Ink and mounted the rectangle on to a piece of foam for added dimension, and then mounted this on to a 7" x 5" white base card.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
The Artistic Stamper - Birds and Bees (there are three little silhouette birds as part of the stamp).
613 Avenue Create Challenge - No. 208 Anything Goes (no twist).
Thank you for taking a look at my blog today and I hope to see you again soon.
For this first card I used just part of the stamp and a white stitched die cut square which was lying around on the table just waiting to be used. I inked the stamp up using my Lyra Aqua Brush Duo Pens, spritzed it with water and stamped it on to the card. I then used the pens to add little bits of extra colour and to fill in the background by laying the colour down on my glass mat and using a waterbrush for a softer look. I also add a few black lines for definition around the flowers and flourishy leaves with a fine micron pen.
I decided to mount this on to a snippet of kraft card on which I stamped a pattern using parts of the same stamp and my Versamark Ink to give a watermark effect. In the photo it doesn't show up very well, but in real life it has a soft pattern which doesn't detract from the main image too much. I then stamped a sentiment on to the kraft card using Ground Espresso Distress Ink.
I finished by mounting the whole thing on to a 6" square white base card.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
Pixie's Crafty Workshop - No. 324 where we use our snippets of card and paper etc.
Stamping Sensations April Challenge - One for the Girls.
Happy Little Stampers April Watercolour Challenge - Anything Goes (no twist).
Fashionable Stamping Challenge - No 134 Animals.
For the second card I smooshed some Salty Ocean and Wild Honey Oxide Inks on to a piece of white card. I did try to get the Salty Ocean at the top and the Wild Honey further down and after drying I added a bit more Salty Ocean over the Wild Honey to give a more yellowy green tone, and then also added a bit of Blueprint Sketch Distress Ink at the top to give some variety to the blue. I have noticed that the Oxide Ink colours do look quite different to the ordinary Distress Inks when mixed together. I then stamped the cat image using Versafine Majestic Blue Ink. I then die cut this using a Crealies Pierced Rectangle die.
I added a sentiment at the bottom using Salty Ocean Oxide Ink and mounted the rectangle on to a piece of foam for added dimension, and then mounted this on to a 7" x 5" white base card.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
The Artistic Stamper - Birds and Bees (there are three little silhouette birds as part of the stamp).
613 Avenue Create Challenge - No. 208 Anything Goes (no twist).
Thank you for taking a look at my blog today and I hope to see you again soon.
Tuesday, 17 April 2018
Rubber Band Technique
Hi there everyone. At CAS Mix Up this month they have asked that we use the rubber band technique on the card we make. This means using them wrapped round a brayer or an acrylic block and inking or heat embossing in some form or other. I decided to make a check/plaid pattern, and this is how it turned out.
I have recently bought my first four Distress Oxide Inks so decided to use these. I found two wide and one narrow elastic bands and wrapped them round my acrylic block making sure they were perfectly flat with the two wide bands on either side of the narrow one with a similar space in between. Using a piece of white card I inked the three bands up with Salty Ocean and stamped two sets of three stripes horizontally across it. I then turned the piece of card and after cleaning off the bands inked again with wild honey and did two more sets of stripes vertically. I then did two more sets of stripes vertically using Worn Lipstick placing the lines just to the right of the previous Wild Honey ones. When perfectly dry I blended Squeezed Lemonade over the whole thing and then I die cut this using a Stitched Square die from The Works. I was very lucky that the gaps between the two sets of stripes was about the right distance when it came to die cutting the piece and the lines are fairly straight although only done by eye. A more luck than judgement piece I feel...lol.
I made a double layer sentiment to give a bit more dimension using the Sue Wilson Mini Expressions die, and then heat embossed the top one with WOW Metallic Gold Embossing Powder before sticking the two together.
I decided to give the white 6" square base card a bit more interest by adding two dry embossed corners to it using a Tim Holtz Mixed Media mosaic like corner die, and then added the stitched square with the sentiment across the middle letting it hang over each side. I then added another small stamped sentiment beneath the square and gold heat embossed it to match the main sentiment.
Thank you for dropping by today and I hope to see you again soon.
I am entering the following challenges:
CAS Mix Up April Challenge - Rubber Band Technique + Stamping + Own Choice (I have used Heat and Dry Embossing)
Seize the Birthday - Vibrant Colours.
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge - Add Some Texture.
Uniko Challenge - No. 46 Colour.
I have recently bought my first four Distress Oxide Inks so decided to use these. I found two wide and one narrow elastic bands and wrapped them round my acrylic block making sure they were perfectly flat with the two wide bands on either side of the narrow one with a similar space in between. Using a piece of white card I inked the three bands up with Salty Ocean and stamped two sets of three stripes horizontally across it. I then turned the piece of card and after cleaning off the bands inked again with wild honey and did two more sets of stripes vertically. I then did two more sets of stripes vertically using Worn Lipstick placing the lines just to the right of the previous Wild Honey ones. When perfectly dry I blended Squeezed Lemonade over the whole thing and then I die cut this using a Stitched Square die from The Works. I was very lucky that the gaps between the two sets of stripes was about the right distance when it came to die cutting the piece and the lines are fairly straight although only done by eye. A more luck than judgement piece I feel...lol.
I made a double layer sentiment to give a bit more dimension using the Sue Wilson Mini Expressions die, and then heat embossed the top one with WOW Metallic Gold Embossing Powder before sticking the two together.
I decided to give the white 6" square base card a bit more interest by adding two dry embossed corners to it using a Tim Holtz Mixed Media mosaic like corner die, and then added the stitched square with the sentiment across the middle letting it hang over each side. I then added another small stamped sentiment beneath the square and gold heat embossed it to match the main sentiment.
Thank you for dropping by today and I hope to see you again soon.
I am entering the following challenges:
CAS Mix Up April Challenge - Rubber Band Technique + Stamping + Own Choice (I have used Heat and Dry Embossing)
Seize the Birthday - Vibrant Colours.
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge - Add Some Texture.
Uniko Challenge - No. 46 Colour.
Friday, 13 April 2018
Silhouette Tree with Stencilled Leaf
Hi everybody. I'm here with another masculine birthday card, and a quick one as this was a last minute make. I used a couple of stamps by Sheena Douglass from her A Little Bit Sketchy range, the tree from Looking Up and the balloon from Under the Bridge. The two balloons from this set were one stamp but I cut them apart as I thought it would be handy to be able to use them individually.
A while ago I found a free image of a leaf on line and I made myself a stencil from a piece of card so I could keep it to use again. I then stamped through the stencil shape on to a piece of white card using one of the stamps from a Chocolate Baroque set of stamps called Texture Fragments, and some Cracked Pistachio Distress Ink. The card was fairly thick so I put lots of pressure on to get a good impression. I was going to leave it like this but decided to brush some more ink across the whole thing to give the outline shape a sharper look.
I continued by stamping the silhouette tree so it covered part of the leaf using Versafine Smokey Gray ink. I inked it up very carefully to avoid the surrounding scene on the stamp, and using my Misti I stamped it a couple of times to get a nice dark image. I then heat embossed it with WOW Clear Gloss Embossing Powder to make it stand out more. I then die cut this using a stitched square from
a set by The Works, the largest die.
I stamped a sentiment top left, and added two balloons, using the smallest balloon stamp top right, again using the Versafine Smokey Gray ink, and I decided to add three little birds just over the top of the tree with a fine black Micron Pen. I then used some Black Soot Distress Ink well watered down, and spattered some across the image, and finished by adding this to a 6" square white base card.
Thanks for visiting my blog today and I'll see you again soon.
I am entering the following challenges:
Cards 4 Guyz Challenge - No. 192 Travel or Transport.
Penny Black and More April Challenge - Black and White Plus One.
Sweet Stampin' Challenge - Embossing (Heat or Dry).
A while ago I found a free image of a leaf on line and I made myself a stencil from a piece of card so I could keep it to use again. I then stamped through the stencil shape on to a piece of white card using one of the stamps from a Chocolate Baroque set of stamps called Texture Fragments, and some Cracked Pistachio Distress Ink. The card was fairly thick so I put lots of pressure on to get a good impression. I was going to leave it like this but decided to brush some more ink across the whole thing to give the outline shape a sharper look.
I continued by stamping the silhouette tree so it covered part of the leaf using Versafine Smokey Gray ink. I inked it up very carefully to avoid the surrounding scene on the stamp, and using my Misti I stamped it a couple of times to get a nice dark image. I then heat embossed it with WOW Clear Gloss Embossing Powder to make it stand out more. I then die cut this using a stitched square from
I stamped a sentiment top left, and added two balloons, using the smallest balloon stamp top right, again using the Versafine Smokey Gray ink, and I decided to add three little birds just over the top of the tree with a fine black Micron Pen. I then used some Black Soot Distress Ink well watered down, and spattered some across the image, and finished by adding this to a 6" square white base card.
Thanks for visiting my blog today and I'll see you again soon.
I am entering the following challenges:
Cards 4 Guyz Challenge - No. 192 Travel or Transport.
Penny Black and More April Challenge - Black and White Plus One.
Sweet Stampin' Challenge - Embossing (Heat or Dry).
Tuesday, 3 April 2018
Matryoshka Anniversary
Hi everyone. I have a set of Russian Matryoshka dolls and dies which came free with a magazine a while ago. There are six characters, i.e. man, woman, boy, girl, baby and cat which make up the set, so I thought that perhaps the man and woman would make a nice anniversary card. I used another freebie hearts embossing folder for the background, and my Nellie Snellen Multi Frame Hearts die.
I started with the background embossing and inked up the folder using my brayer and some Adirondack Stonewashed Ink before laying the snippet of white card inside and running it through my machine. It inked up quite well apart from around the central heart where it ended up with some ink in the wrong place, and so I then die cut the scalloped heart to go over it using another snippet of white card. Unfortunately to cover the mistake the scalloped heart has to sit a bit further down and not in the middle but I think it looks OK, as they say there are no mistakes, just happy accidents..lol.
With some more snippets of white card I stamped the two dolls using Versafine Smokey Gray Ink and coloured them with some Spectrum Noir pencils and then cut them out with the die.
I then mounted the hearts background on to my 6" square white base card and then adhered the scalloped heart and the two figures, and added the stamped sentiment using the Misti and Versafine Smokey Gray Ink and heat set with WOW Clear Gloss Embossing Powder.
Thank you for dropping by today and hope to see you again soon.
I am entering the following challenges:
Pixie's Crafty Workshop - No. 323 where we use up our snippets of paper and card etc.
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes.
Uniko Challenge - No. 46 Colours ( I have used 3 of the colours: blue, green and pink)
I started with the background embossing and inked up the folder using my brayer and some Adirondack Stonewashed Ink before laying the snippet of white card inside and running it through my machine. It inked up quite well apart from around the central heart where it ended up with some ink in the wrong place, and so I then die cut the scalloped heart to go over it using another snippet of white card. Unfortunately to cover the mistake the scalloped heart has to sit a bit further down and not in the middle but I think it looks OK, as they say there are no mistakes, just happy accidents..lol.
With some more snippets of white card I stamped the two dolls using Versafine Smokey Gray Ink and coloured them with some Spectrum Noir pencils and then cut them out with the die.
I then mounted the hearts background on to my 6" square white base card and then adhered the scalloped heart and the two figures, and added the stamped sentiment using the Misti and Versafine Smokey Gray Ink and heat set with WOW Clear Gloss Embossing Powder.
Thank you for dropping by today and hope to see you again soon.
I am entering the following challenges:
Pixie's Crafty Workshop - No. 323 where we use up our snippets of paper and card etc.
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes.
Uniko Challenge - No. 46 Colours ( I have used 3 of the colours: blue, green and pink)
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