Saturday, February 25, 2012

Not All Who Wander Are Lost


...I love this phrase, mostly because I am a wanderer, and love to get off the beaten path. That's how discoveries are made and knowledge is gained. I think it fits perfectly with the Stamper's Anonymous image of the directional map. I have not had a chance to use this stamp before or the quote stamp, so I was excited to use them for Our Creative Corner's challenge this week of "Over the Edge"  hosted by Tui Nathan. You are to create a card or paper craft item with a design element that flows off the edge of your card. If you have time, please visit the other OCC designers blogs and see their gorgeous creations as well on this theme.
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 had not gotten to use this stamp before, and I see so many possibilities for it.
After I stamped the image on Grunge, I inked each arrow a different color, then stamped the wood grain image on the whole this in Pumice Stone.
For the background, I used Alcohol Ink on Glossy Cardstock to create an abstract looking sky and sun.

I stamped the foliage images in various colors of StazOn randomly, and added a few dots of red to mimic wild flowers. I used Artist Outpost's image of the pigeon, and stamped the flock of birds as well. I stamped the sentiment on cardstock and applied Rock Candy Distress Crackle to it, then adhered it to the post and added a mini fastener. I wanted to do something else with the ribbon besides the typical tie to the tag hole, and instead added brads with attached holes and added the ribbon to those, so the tag could still be hung.
As luck would have it, I am also participating in a tag swap at the Creative Block - Stamper's Anonymous Yahoo Group, where you have to create tag with a stamp you haven't used before and half images of other stamps. I think I managed to do both on this tag.

Supplies:
Stamper's Anonymous: Wood Post Sign Stamp
Uchida Marvy: Artist Pigmented Marker (red)
From My Stash: ribbon, eyelet brads, white cardstock


I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!



Friday, February 24, 2012

London In The Year Of The Dragon

Have you ever ran across a design on paper, and it wasn't really your cup of tea, but for some reason it lingered in your mind? Strange sounding? Maybe to some, but I know there are a few of you out there who understand what I mean. Well, this has happened to me a few times, and one of these times involved a dragon image on a 7 Gypsies Paper Stack. I have never been into the dragon theme. Sure I can appreciate it, but it just wasn't me, so when I saw a sheet of paper with a dragon on it, I thought instantly to tear it out and put it into my give away pile, but I didn't. My naggy inside voice said to leave it because I just might need it someday (maybe I should call it my hoarding voice). Then 2012 rolled around, which is considered the year of the dragon by Chinese horoscopes, if you believe in that sort of thing, but I thought it would be cool to use that paper in a new year project, but I just never got around to it, until Artistic Outpost. Huh??? Sounds crazy I know, but in their new stamp release London Elements, there is an image of a coat of arms with two dragons on it. So I did some research and found out the the dragon is a big thing in the UK, especially Wales, where it even resides on the flag. Bingo! My dragon paper was perfect for this new stamp set and not strange at all.
I am also submitting this tag to the "London, Paris, or NYC" challenge at Simon Says Stamp & Show.
This is a postcard advertisement I received in the mail that I cut up and used on this tag.
Supplies:
Close To My Heart: gold embossing powder
Uline: Jumbo Tag
From My Stash: postcard advertisement, ribbon, white cardstock


I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!