Tuesday, February 07, 2012

An English Valentine

Hello crafty people! I love long cards and they are so difficult to find in the stores anymore. It seems every funny card that I ever loved and saved was a long length card. There is just something unique and different about them. I thought this shape would be interesting to make into a Valentine, so I gave it a go.  I made this card using three different sets of Artistic Outpost Stamps: London Underground, French Flight, and Loverly London. Their stamps really coordinate well together. Don't forget about their Monthly Referral Challenge for "shades of red". There is an awesome prize package giveaway that awaits a winner (yummy AO stamps and Tim goodies)!
I have a friend across the pond (you know who you are) that I am sending this very English Valentine to. I hope she likes it. I am also submitting this to the Sunday Stamper challenge for "hearts", and the monthly challenge at Inspiration Journal for "put a heart on it". Shelly Hickox, a DT member for Inspiration Journal  has a tag with a similar kind of balloon on it, but I promise I didn't blog-lift her idea. Great minds think alike sometimes when they have awesome stamps to use!!!
I stamped the English flag image with Pumice Stone Distress Ink onto vellum, so the image would not be too dark for coloring, and the ink underneath would dissipate with water, as seen in the next photo.
I used watercolor pencils to color in the image. I dried it with a heat gun, and cut it out in the shape of a heart, then gave it an edge inking with Gathered Twigs.
I stamped more images with Archival Ink onto kraft paper, and cut those out (leaving out the ropes on the balloon man). All the edges were inked with Gathered Twigs.
I cut a 7 1/2  by 8 1/4 inch piece of Tim's lined Kraft Resist Paper (love this stuff). I inked it with Tumbled Glass and Broken China Distress Inks. I wiped off the ink from the embossed resist images with a moist towelette. Then I folded the paper in half long ways, and inked the edges with Gathered Twigs.
I attached the flag heart to the doily with the tiny attacher. I threaded the wire into the balloon basket and then into the doily and secured it.  I adhered the images onto the card.
I stamped the Cheerio sentiment onto kraft paper with Festive Berries Distress Ink and heat embossed it with Fired Brick Distress Embossing Powder. I cut that out and adhered it to the card. Then I stamped the other sentiment directly onto the card using Archival Ink in Jet Black. Finally, I used a white pen and Christmas Red Stickles to embellish a few of the  images.
Supplies:
Wilton: Foil Heart Doily
DMD Industries: Black Rafia Wrapped Wire
From My Stash: vellum scrap


I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!



Sunday, February 05, 2012

January ATC's Arrive!

Happy glorious Sunday everyone! I hope it's a lazy, fun, and family filled day...well, with a little creative time too! I wanted to share the ATC's I received back from the All Things Tim Yahoo Group for the January swap. This is why I play along...the receiving not the giving!!! I love to see other people's work. It's like going to a gallery and bringing home a wonderful piece of art to enjoy, except it's free...woohoo! It really is amazing to use the same products as everyone else, but turn out completely different projects!
Sandy Nolan (The bird and clock are metal, and the background is iridescent looking...fabulous!)
Pamela Preston (It's all fun and games...marvelous texture!)
Andrea M Gray (Layered and textured Liquid Pearl goodness...beautiful!)

 This one and the bottom are from Claudine Criner. Her and I swap on the side. She is a fabulous ATC maker.

Here is mine again.

If you have the chance to join in a swap, do, it is great to get other people's work. I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!