Sunday, May 06, 2012

Travel With Artistic Outpost

First...did you see that moon last night??? WOW!!! Anyway...I am a week late in getting to this, but it's time for the Referral Challenge at Artistic Outpost. This month's challenge is "travel". There are so many sets and images from AO that you can use for this (I used seven). The possibilities are endless.  Make something with this theme and link it up for a chance to win a fabulous prize package. You have until May 31st.
I decided I wanted to use several images from AO that depict travel, so I needed a larger foundation. I went with a jumbo tag, which are my favorite. And, I am excited to tell you that the Funkie Junkie Boutique is now carrying these tags. I haven't been able to find them anywhere else in quantities smaller than 500. 
I sprayed Color Wash in Sailboat Blue and added dots of Picket Fence Distress Stain onto my craft sheet. I misted this with water, and then dragged my tag through.
There was enough color to do two more smaller tags....waste nothing!
I used the stain to make clouds.
I also used the stain to stamp the propeller image. It made a nice subtle, almost watermark type of image.
I stamped words using Broken China Distress Ink to complete my background.
I stamped my images in Jet Black Archival onto Specialty Stamping Paper. The images are so crisp...love this paper. Before you touch an image though, give it a good drying with a heat gun.
I colored in my images with Distress Markers, cut them out and adhered them to the tag. I stamped a sentiment as well, and added some more of the same words from the background.

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I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!



Saturday, May 05, 2012

Playing With Yellow Marbles

Happy Saturday crafty peeps!!! Today marks a new challenge at Our Creative Corner! Anne Marie, of Stampin' Anne,  is hosting again, and this week she has a color challenge for you based on this picture.
Make a project using yellow, kraft, and white or ivory, then upload it to the OCC. If you need inspiration, you will surely find it with the Design Team. The projects this week are probably my favorites. Everyone really outdid themselves, and our Guest Designer, Anna Christensen, from Anna Christensen Crafts, made a fabulous card as well!
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 needed to make four sympathy cards for a family who just lost their dear beloved mother, but I thought I would make more of a keepsake, so I went with a tag. These colors were perfect for this...warm and soothing, but yet bright. I also wanted to use Tim's technique of Marbled Stains (does the title make since now?) for the Compendium of Curiosities II Challenge this week, sponsored by Eclectic Paperie, but I had an issue, and I was too late for the challenge. I am submitting this to Inspiration Journal's challenge of "May flowers" though.
I decided to do the Marbled Stain on both the manila tag (which turned out great) and the Kraft Resist Paper, but the kraft didn't like it much, and you just can't see it well, hence, the issue. But, we must try new things, and always test out and play with our products to see what they can do, so I am okay with it. It still has nice color to it.
After I adhered the kraft to the tag (yes, now my pretty marbled look is mostly covered up), I used Distress Markers to color in some of the butterflies. They look so cool, and I was so pleased how this tag came out. You can see the difference in color below, from the regular kraft to the colored.
 
Supplies:
From My Stash- white embroidery thread, flower (I have had them about 10 years), Bible verse stamp, kraft scrap, buttons
32 Degrees North- Dresden Foil Lace Trim


I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!