Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thankful! (12 Tags of 2012 - November)

I'm so THANKFUL for every single one of you that take the time to read or comment here, and that have supported me! There really are no words good enough for you! My cup does runneth over!
Quickly, as to not take up your day with my usual long rhetoric, here is my November tag for Tim's 12 Tags of 2012, minus the step out photos, although I do have them.
I wish all of you bountiful blessings today and everyday!!!
I am also submitting this to Studio L3's Compendium of Curiosities II Challenge for "Texture Fade Techniques" from Tim's book pg. 64, The Stamp Man's Challenge for "Emboss It", and Simon Says Stamp & Show's challenge for "Thank You".

Supplies:
From My Stash- raffia and button bow, acorn shell, bead


I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!



Wednesday, November 21, 2012

NYC ATC

It's that Funky time again this fortnight, and this time at Frilly & Funkie the uber talented Marjie of She Who Stamps & Scraps (See her below!) is hosting. Marjie wants to see "Chipboard and Metal". We're looking for these two elements on the project of your choice. You can use branded chipboard pieces or even cut up a cereal box. Choose items from the hardware store or simple household metals like staples or paperclips. Ranger's foil sheets would work too. The options are endless! We want you to be creative and can't wait to see what you share with us.
You still have a week left to participate, and if you need a little inspiration or even a lot, please visit the other Design Team's blogs.
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 
Rebecca Deeprose - Paper Primrose
I made these ATC's for a trip I just took to New York City for Debby Schuh's (The Memory Bee) tour and class! I visited with old friends, made new ones, and even had a surprise visit with Tim and Mario! What a fabulous time, and there will be many more pictures later. I even actually got to meet She Who Stamps and Scraps herself, Mrs. Marjie Kemper in the flesh...finally!!!
Also included is a mini tutorial on how to mask and stamp using Alcohol Inks.

Here is my chipboard and my metal!
I adhered the Metal Foil to the chipboard and cut them to ATC sized pieces. I stamped Tim's City Scape image onto the left over metal foil backing, cut it out,  and taped the bottom portion of it to my craft sheet to use as a mask.
I slipped the metal card inside the tape image all the way to the bottom edge, and then started pouncing on Alcohol Ink to make a sky. I used a few colors of blue, so many of the cards are different.
I removed the card and then stamped the city scape image in Jet Black Archival in the spot left blank, which was now an outline of the city! So cool!
I stamped a bee with Ranger's Alcohol Blending Solution first, to remove some of the Alcohol Ink for coloring purposes as seen below.
I stamped the bee again, but this time using Jet Black Archival. You can now see the blank spots were the Alcohol Ink was removed.
I stamped a Statue of Liberty image on the city scape in Jet Black as well.
I used Tim's Alcohol Ink Palette Technique to color in parts of the city scape and Lady Liberty. I love the results!
I used Snow Cap Pigment Ink to stamp snowflake images around the town, although it didn't snow on us while we were there...the weather was fabulous!
Then (my new favorite thing) I used Tim's new Frosted Film to cover the whole ATC. This not only gave it added texture and more stability, but it softened the color and made the image really feel snowy! I LOVE this stuff...brilliant! I trimmed the edges, inked them with Salty Ocean, and then added lots of Stickles over the top of images to really give this a Christmas like feel! Finally, I added a crown on the Bee, because Ms. Debby is the Queen Bee!
I just love my Funkie Sista! Mother Linda would be proud!
Supplies:


I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!