Friday, May 03, 2019

Ranger Glacier White Pigment Ink Steampunk 'Proud' Card

Hello All! Today, I have my last Ranger sample card from Creativation this year, this time using Glacier White Pigment Ink in many ways, along with lots of Tim Holtz goodness. This one was probably my fav...I think...from the six that I made, mostly because of the Industrial Steampunk type feel that I LOVE to get messy in. And...the sentiment is a fav (from Wendy Vecchi), as I try to live by that especially while creating. Hope you enjoy.
I cut a piece of black cardstock to just under A2 card size, and die cut the brick thinlit from Tim's Mixed Media 3 from Sizzix. I used a bunch of post it notes to cover up the area without the die cutting, and I inked over the bricks with the Glacier White Pigment Ink and an Ink Tool, so that it looks like a gray mortar.
I rearranged the post it notes to cover up the bricks this time, leaving the rest of the cardstock for stamping. I stamped Tim's images from Inventor 1 and Inventor 2 from Stamper's Anonymous using the Glacier White. I love the crisp white against the black.
I trimmed a piece of Kraft Cardstock the same size as the black, and stamped the alphabets from Tim's Newsprint and Type...a fav set...in the corners so they will show through under the bricks, using the Glacier White.
I adhered the two pieces together using Tim's Crazing Collage Medium, and applying extra inside the bricks...love the look when dried.
Using a #5 Kraft Tag, I embossed the Mechanics 3D Texture Fade. I rubbed the Glacier White Pad over the raised images and then added Clear Embossing Powder over and heat set it. I inked in all the unembossed areas with Pumice Stone Distress Ink. I mounted the card onto a piece of Heavystock, and added the tag to the card.  I left a wider border on the left side so I could sew a thick zig-zag stitch.
I mounted the card onto Kraft and finally onto a black cardstock base. I adhered a Mini Gear to the tag hole. Using a Paper Doll, I stamped Wendy's sentiment with Glacier White and heat embossed it with Clear Powder. I inked the edges in Pumice and added him on with foam tape so it looks like he is resting on the gear.
  
Supplies: 
(Adhesive Strips and Sheets, White Foam Tape, Mini Ink Blending Tool, Multi Matte)
-Ranger Surfaces: Black Cardstock, Kraft Cardstock
-Tim Holtz Sizzix Alterations Thinlits: Mixed Media #3
-Ranger Pigment Ink Pad: Glacier White with ReInker
-Stamper's Anonymous Tim Holtz Stamp Set: Inventor 1, Inventor 2, Newsprint and Type
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Collage Medium: Crazing
-Ranger Paintbrush
-Tonic Tim Holtz Paper Distressor
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Tags: #5 Kraft
-Sizzix Tim Holtz Alterations 3D Texture Fade: Mechanics
-Ranger Embossing Powder: Clear
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink: Pumice Stone
-Stamper's Anonymous Wendy Vecchi Stamp Set: Party Art
-Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Paper Doll, Mini Gears, Tiny Fasteners

Thanks for stopping by today and for all the love and support. Don't stop until you're proud, and as always...I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!

Friday, April 26, 2019

Ranger Archival Ink and Texture Pastes 'Cheers' Card

Hello everyone! Here is the fifth card (for a birthday I think) I made for the Ranger booth for Creativation this year, using Archival Inks, Texture Pastes, and lots of Wendy Vecchi goodies! There are several steps to this, but it really comes together fast...just look at the vivid and fun colors and so much texture! Enjoy!
I stamped Wendy's Paper Doll stamp from the Stamp It Stencil It set from Stamper's Anonymous, onto Tim's Heavystock with Jet Black Archival, and again on post it note to use as a mask.
I masked the Paper Doll and then spread a thin layer of Opaque Crackle Paste onto the tag and also on another card for the base.
Once dry, I added Transparent Gloss Paste through Wendy's Lots of Dots Stencil onto both the tag and card. You can never have too much texture.
While still keeping the mask on, I inked over the tag and card base using lots of Archival Inks, blending them into each other, and pushing the ink into the cracks.
Using Paradise Teal Archival and Wendy's Alphabets Stencil, I randomly inked in the smaller alphabet over portions of the tag and card.
Using Vibrant Fuchsia Archival, I stamped the Script Background Stamp over the tag and card.
I added Opaque Matte Paste through Tim's Mini Falling Stars Layering Stencil onto the tag and card, and then sprinkled Gold Embossing Powder onto the stars, and then heat embossed for even more texture.
I removed the mask, and wow it did such a good job, and then I laid the coordinating stencil on top of the doll and inked in the hat with Coffee Archival. I left the stencil on and stamped on top of it with Coffee using the Ticking Background Stamp for a texture look on the hat.
I positioned the stencil on again this time for the ribbon on the hat, and inked in with Paradise Teal. Then I inked in her face with Pale Ochre, her lips with Vibrant Fuschia, and her hair with Saffron all using the Detail Ink Blending Tool.
I laid the stencil on again for the ribbon on her hat (as well as her lips) and added Transparent Matte Paste for a little depth.
I stitched around the card and tag with white thread, and matted each onto more Heavystock, and a card base. Then I stenciled in the Cheers with Jet Black using Wendy's Occasion Sentiments, added the Crinkle Ribbon and Heirloom Rose, and then mounted the tag onto the card. Oh and I added dots of Glossy Accents onto her eyes.
Supplies:
(Adhesive Strips, Mini Ink Blending Tool, Craft Squegee, Palette Knife, Detail Blending Tool,
Multi Matte, Glossy Accents )
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Mixed Media Heavystock #8 Tag
-Ranger Archival Ink: Jet Black, Vibrant Fuchsia, Majestic Violet, Paradise Teal, Vivid Chartreuse, Saffron,
 Pale Ochre, Coffee
-Stamper's Anonymous Wendy Vecchi Stamp It Stencil It: Paper Doll
-Ranger Surfaces: Mixed Media Cardstock
-Ranger Texture Paste: Opaque Crackle, Transparent Gloss, Opaque Matte, Transparent Matte
-Stamper's Anonymous Wendy Vecchi Stencils for Art: Lots of Dots, Alphabets, Occasion Sentiments
-Stamper's Anonymous Tim Holtz Layering Stencil: Mini Falling Stars
-Ranger Embossing Powder: Gold
-Stamper's Anonymous Wendy Vecchi Background Stamps: Ticking, Script
-Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Heirloom Roses, Crinkle Ribbon

Thanks for stopping by everyone. I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!