Wednesday, June 20, 2012

On The Wings Of A Parrot

Linda Coughlin of the Funkie Junkie, is hosting the challenge at Frilly and Funkie this fortnight.  It's an inspiration photo challenge and you can interpret it any way you like. What an amazing photograph!!!! I can't wait to see what all of you come up with.
Please check out the other Design Team's ultra gorgeous projects. I was so inspired by all of them. I am so fortunate to be apart of this very talented team.
Linda Coughlin - The Funkie Junkie
Marjie Kemper - She Who Stamps and Scraps 
Teresa Kline - Paperie Blooms
Terry Horrall -  Terry's Work In Progress 
Sue Carrington - Stamping Sue Style 
Tammy Roberts - Paperie Sweetness
When I saw the inspiration photo, I instantly knew I wanted wings, color, and a tropical feeling something or another. I didn't have a parrot stamp, and I didn't want to print an image of one off the internet, so I decided to make my own. I've never worked with corrugated paper like this before, so it was all a learning process and somewhat difficult, but I am so glad I went with it because I am in love with this project!!! I wanted to make this piece for the Everything Wendy Vecchi Yahoo Group challenge of "bright colors" as well, so the background was a lot easier to design as I knew what I would be using. 
I used Dylusions Ink Sprays to cover the Wendy Large Flourish Frame Art Part (more on this technique next week).
I heat embossed the flourish design in Gold Embossing Powder using an Embossing Pen.
I used the Dylusions to stamp the floral lace image....sort of looks like cheetah...cool!
I stamped the same image on top of the Dylusions using Snow Cap Pigment Ink.
I used a white pen to draw in border, and then I used Snow Cap Acrylic Paint to stamp the flower border image. I also added Gold Acrylic Paint to the centers of the background flowers...now it really looks like cheetah, although that was not my intention, but I like it.
I added stamen to the flower center with Sunshine Yellow Acrylic Paint. I didn't want the background to be crazy, Because I knew the parrot would be bold.
I free handed the cutting of the corrugated paper by looking at the printed image of the parrot. I had to recut to rescale the size many times to finally get it right. It is so not perfect, but I like the look of it.
I used the Dylusions Ink Sprays to color in the bird. I had to use my fingers as barriers to keep some parts clean. You should have seen my hands after I was finished. Man...I do love to craft!!!!
I used a paint brush and more acrylic paint to add some details.
I adhered all the parts and there you go. It looks pretty close to the image I think.
The sentiment was stamped in Jet Black Archival and heat embossed with Black Embossing Powder onto Specialty Stamping Paper. The paper takes the heat excellently!
Linda really inspired me with her crinoline flower tutorial on the Friday's Focus at Frilly & Funkie, so I made a little one for this project. I love crinoline. It is super durable and really takes to cutting and dying well.
 
Supplies:



I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!



Saturday, June 16, 2012

Buttons, Burlap, And Pink...Oh My!!!

Linda Coughlin of the Funkie Junkie, is hosting again this week at Our Creative Corner, and she wants to see "Buttons, Burlap and/or Bows".  It's fairly simple this week, use buttons and then either burlap or bows, but if you need a little help jump starting your creativity, please visit the other members of the Design Team. 
Linda Coughlin- The Funkie Junkie
Vicki Burdick- It's a Stamp Thing
Sue Butler- Scrumplescrunch
Ann Marie Hile- Stampin' Anne
Wendy Janson-  It's All About Stamping
Marcy Kaminski - En Papillote Arts
Holly Kean- Kean On Paper
Irena Kowalczyk (aka Rudlis) - Love, Life and Crafts
Meihsia Liu- Simply Paper Crafts
Tui Nathan- Stampin Time
Lori Rider- The Diva Stamper
Kristin Tierney- Lilly Beth Boutique
Sharon Wheet- Designs by Sharon
I wanted to mimic the flower garland the ladies are holding and wearing for this tag. This picture makes the background look salmon colored, but it is really very pink and matches the flowers very closely. And, since pink is the dominant color, I am submitting this to the Sunday Stamper's challenge of "Pink".
I inked the tag with Tattered Rose Distress Ink.
I applied Spun Sugar Distress Stain and some water onto my craft mat. I then laid my tag into the liquid, picking it up and relaying again until all was covered. I dried it completely with a heat tool.
I stamped script image onto the tag randomly with Tattered Rose Distress Ink.
I used a Snow Cap Acrylic Paint Dabber to define the edges of the tag, as well as the ridges of some corrugated cardboard die cuts.
Natural and green dyed burlap were adhered to the center part of the tag.
I wrapped burlap strings around buttons, and secured them to inked flowers of silk and burlap. Leaf ribbon and the picture were added, as well as a few embellies.
 
Supplies:
From My Stash- green burlap, Lickety Split burlap flowers, pink flowers, leaf ribbon, Maya Road Pink Flower Trinket Pins



I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!