Almost every stamper has at least one stamp that they love but don’t use. Or, it could be a stamp that they haven’t used, don’t know what to use it on, or otherwise aren’t really using. Maybe it’s brand new, maybe it is years old. If you are one of those stampers then now is the time. The challenge this week at Simon Says Stamp & Show is "The Stamp I Love But Don't Use". So grab that stamp, and use it some way on a project.
I love wood mounted stamps. There is just something about them. Perhaps it's the wood, or the ease of holding them, or the decor factor of them, or the ease of seeing them, all of the above probably, but I do just love them. However, I don't have many due to space and price, so the ones I buy I definitely have an affinity for. I have a handful, armful that is considering their size, that I haven't used yet, one being
Tim's Best Friends image. I think this one is just so precious and innocent, and perfect for a card for my Godson. He and his wife just had a beautiful baby boy! I did tweak the number though to reflect the number of the day of the baby's birth.
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I stamped the image in Jet Black Archival onto watercolor paper and heat embossed it with Ranger's Black Embossing Powder. |
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I colored in the image with Distress Markers and used a water brush to blend them. I also had another image just in case of a mishap and used it to cut up and make a few 3D parts, like the hat and hand of the boy. I tore this out carefully and stitched around the edges. |
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I cut pieces of Metal Foil Tape to fit around into Fragment Charms. I applied Alcohol Inks in shades of blue of some and shades of green of the others. |
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I adhered the letters on the Metal and then adhered the Fragment Charms onto the Metal and trimmed around them. I also applied the blue Alcohol Ink onto the numbers 2 and 4. I cut out a piece of Kraft Resist for the base of the card, and stained it with Tumbled Glass. I inked around the edges of the torn piece with Bundled Sage Distress Ink, and mounted it on
Kraft cardstock, and inked around it with Walnut Stain. I attached the number to it. |
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I attached the image to the base card. I tied twine through the balloons and through wooden buttons and adhered all this onto the card. |
Do you love to stamp, and have so many to use but can't quite get each one inked up? If so,
pick one of those newbies, ink it up, create your work of Art, and enter it into our challenge. You just might be the lucky winner of a $50 voucher to Simon Says Stamp. You can also be named as one of the "Top Three Picks" for this challenge. Good luck, and please visit the other DT member's blogs to check out their fabulous newly stamped up projects from this week. You might see some stamps you've never seen before!
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I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!
You picked one of my all time favorite stamps! I love what you did with the twine, especially the dog's collar. The balloons are equally cool. Thanks for sharing all your great ideas!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card, sure to be treasured.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Anita, WOW!! Love that stamp.. Fabulous use of the twine & the balloons are amazing... Brilliant tutorial Love it all... Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteWOW! This card is beyond amazing! I love the vintage feel to the stamp
ReplyDeleteYou used, and I adore all the details! :)
That's fantastic, the balloons look great.
ReplyDeleteHi Anita, this is absolutely brilliant, love the way you used the fragment charms and the string on the balloons makes them look so realistic. Your step by steps are always a treat to read through too. Gorgeous! Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteThey will love it...You know how I love personalized cards! What an adorable image, I have never seen that one before. I love your balloons too! Yep, I have stamps I haven't used or have used rarely. I think I will use it because I love it, and either don't know what to do with it when I get it home, or I forget to use them for a specific occasion and then think "why didn't I use that stamp!".
ReplyDeleteIt really is an enchanting image - I can completely see why you love it, and you've given it the star treatment here! Beautiful tinting with the DMs, love the simply krafty background, and those balloons are a simply brilliant touch! Gorgeous, gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Wow!!!This card is amazing. I love it :) Balloons with letters representing the name is charming and beautiful. So gorgerous stamp you use. I also love the background is really stunning :) and all elements are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Asia:)
Good Morning Anita, what a fabulous card. Hugs Rita xx
ReplyDeleteLove this card...such an awesome masculine look
ReplyDeleteWow, Anita! I love this one. First, you have all that great texture from the embossing, twine, and paper piecing. And then those gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous (did I mention that I really , really, really like) the balloons! Wow! Talk about exciting! They really look as though they are floating aloft...such a great job on these. Coloring is fab...buttons are fab...numbers and letters are fab.....I LOVE this card! It's a keeper! And, I'm pinning it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card! Love the fragments as balloons and your customized number. A real gem for your godson and his wife!
ReplyDeleteAnita...your card is so cute! Love your use of Tim's little boy stamp on this! Adding the fragment balloons is absolutely an adorable idea! Love the baker's twine as their string. The alcohol inks really give such nice mottled color to the balloons. I also love how your tore around the stamp and machine stitched it onto the brown background. You're all about the details girl! Love it! <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet! Love the image and how you colored him. The balloons are just the perfect touch and so special with his name added to them!
ReplyDeleteWow - this is again a wonderful job! The balloons are worked gorgeous. I also have stamp I do not use and will try to make something. Many greetings and a great week, Dagma
ReplyDeleteLove this Anita. Great way to change the number element and I adore the balloons. Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeleteFantastic make! Your work with the distress markers is excellent. I love what you did to make the charms into balloons. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove that little boy and his dog! What a great image and how cool are those balloons? Enjoy the week!
ReplyDeleteAnita, you know I'm not a cardmaker (been there, done that, not for me!), but I often see a card that serves as inspiration for a tag or art journal page for me. I have been struggling to find my mojo for a tag, and was thinking yesterday about some gorgeous Artistic Outpost stamps I have not used. THIS is the motivation I was looking for, and you know I ALWAYS love your work. I'll be a copy-cat again, for sure on this one!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Anita! I love your colors! And the charms as balloons are so clever. Congrats on your new Godson!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous card
ReplyDeleteRosie x
I have lots of wooden stamps and I love them all. Will have to choose one I have not used.
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful project. The stamped image is fabulous and I love the balloons. Thank you so much for the tut
Crafty hugs
Annie x
What can I say that hasn't been said - I love everything about your delightful creation especially the balloons!!
ReplyDeleteSandy
That's such an amazing birthday card, I love how you added the letter ballons!Really an unique creation!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a fine week,
hugs Anja
Fabulous card Anita, I love the balloons they work fabulously with this image. Great design and you have reminded me this is another stamp I have not used for a while also lol. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteThis is one stunning ATC, Anita! i love the balloons, and that the boy is holding them! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet & creative card, Anita! I really love all the great techniques you used in this one card too :)
ReplyDelete*mwah*
Steph
Simon Says Stamp!
I just adore this Anita, so beautifully made and perfect for you
ReplyDeletehugs {brenda} x0x
This is just delightful! I look forward to seeing what you will create next!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tag Anita! I love ballons , fantastic! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteGreat image, a gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteLovely card. Such a gorgeous image. Perfect for a baby card.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so cool. Love the non-traditional baby card. It could certainly hang as a piece of art. The fragment balloons are beautiful and bright. Love the twine strings on them. The image is delightful and looks like one of those gorgeous old colourized photos.
ReplyDeleteInspired Awesome ... I love it Anita. x
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning!!!
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