Another new month has snuck up on us and it’s time for the June challenge at AAA Birthday. This month we want to see cards using vellum. Hop on over to the AAA Birthday blog and see what the Design Team have created and a special welcome toIzzy Scrapas this months guest designer…she has created a STUNNING card this month to inspire you.
Stamp images on your preferred alcohol marker cardstock, colour and cut out. I used my Brother Scan N Cut. Colours used as follows:
image
Copic colours
Toucan
Y35/YR02, G14/BG15, BG02/05/07
Orange Bird
Y35, YR02, BV04
Umbrella
E11/E23, G02/G14/G16
Background
Top Layer
Cut out hearts using die (this die set puts stitched lines around hearts but that wasn’t the part I used on this card – I’ll put those aside for another card)
Ink blend with Tumbled Glass and Salty Ocean
Card Base
Ink blend distress oxide inks Abandoned Coral and Twisted Citron over background.
Adhere three colours of fringed frosted tissue to base to fill large heart shape.
Adhere top layer to card base.
Sentiments
Line up sentiments in cut out of two smaller hearts and stamp with black ink.
Finishing
Adhere all images using dimensional adhesive foam tape.
I made this card to enter into two challenges – Case this Sketch (I turned the sketch on its side) and Time Out Challenges. I love the Stacey Yacula stamp sets produced by My Favorite Things.
products used
Derwent Inktense Pencils (see colours below)
My Favorite Things Stacey Yacula Sky High
AltenewCircled Sentiments
Altenew Ink Razzleberry
Blue Cardstock
Distress OxideSalty Ocean
Memory BoxStitched Rectangles
Heidi Swapp Washi Tape
Foil Washi Tape
Images
Stamp images on your preferred watercolour cardstock, colour using Derwent Inktense Pencils and cut out. I used my Brother Scan N Cut. Colours used as follows:
image
Inktense colours
Plane
Felt Green
Fox
Willow/Baked Earth
Hedgehog
Baked Earth
Flag
Fuschia
Clouds
Indian Ink
Bird
Iris Blue/Baked Earth
Background
Cut rectangle out of blue cardstock with stitched die.
Sponge Distress Oxide Salty Ocean around edges.
Adhere to cardbase.
Sentiment
Stamp circle sentiment onto white cardstock with Altenew Razzleberry ink
Cut out with a circle die. I used a larger die so it had a border around it.
Finishing
Adhere all images using dimensional adhesive foam tape.
I added the dotted washi tape to white cardstock and cut into two strips. I wanted to add some extra green into scene so I added a strip of green foil tape to background first.
Using Distress Oxides – ink blended three colours randomly over background. Repeat until desired colour depth achieved.
Making sure ink is dry (blast it with your heat gun to speed drying up), stamp Tiny Stars randomly over background using Versamark Ink, turning stamp around to achieve a more random layout of stars. Sprinkle embossing powder over, tap off excess and set with your heat gun.
Die Cut background using the Verso Frame (also diecut the cardbase using the larger die to have a slightly shaped card).
Images
Stamp images on your preferred copic friendly cardstock and fussy cut up to stamped edges. Colours used as follows:
image
colours
Scroll
W0, W1, W3, W5
Spider and Shoes
V12, V14, V17
Cider jar, trim on wizard and tab
G12, G14, G16, G17
Wizard clothes
B000, B00, B02, B05 B18
Skin
E0000, E00, E02, BV01
Facial Hair
C0, C1, C3, C5
Extra items
shelf and tab
Blend copic ink over cardstock (using same blues and greens as in other images)
Die cut shapes
Wizard’s stars
I initially coloured the stars but as I fussy cut the wizard out I realised that the stars were going to be too fiddly to fussy cut so I cut them off.
I still wanted the stars to feature so I stamped them onto a piece of acetate using Versamark Ink. Note: Make sure you use plenty of antistatic powder on the acetate to stop excess powder sticking to acetate – it’s tricky to remove otherwise.
Sprinkle on Fine Detail embossing powder and tap off excess. Heat set CAREFULLY with heat gun so you don’t melt the acetate.
Sentiment
Stamp Sentiments onto Scroll and Tab with Versamark Ink and sprinkle over embossing powder and tap off excess.
Zing Embossing Powder – Purple
Ranger Fine Detail embossing powder – White
Set with heat gun.
Finishing
Using ATG adhere background to card base.
Adhere all images using a mix of glue and dimensional adhesive foam tape.
The days are just rolling by as we deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. As it’s now May, it’s time for a new challenge at AAA Birthday. This month we want to see Things with Wings. Hop on over to the AAA Birthday blog and see what the Design Team have created and a special welcome toEnna as this months guest designer…she has created a STUNNING card this month to inspire you.
Hey everyone. This is the third and final layout for the White with 1 Cyber Crop on Facebook. This time it was a step by step challenge…and I guess that’s why it’s called a challenge because it certainly was for me.
Photo Story
These two kiddos…this is what happens when all goes quiet!!! I snuck the first photo without them knowing I was there. This was taken in 1999 and as they were still in their pyjamas they must have woken up feeling mischevious. I did have a play with the photo in Photoshop before I printed them out and made the background black and white and only had colour for the ‘escapees’ so they stood out better in the photo.
Hey everyone. I’m back with the second of three layouts to enter into White with 1 Cyber Crop on Facebook. This time the challenge was to use a grid layout with white and blue. There were optional extras too – fill one of the grid sections with journaling or add stamping to your layout, so I added both of those.
I love these photos which were taken in 2013 at my side of the family’s Xmas get together. We pick a day other than Christmas Day that as many people can make and have a pot luck lunch…there are usually around 20 of us which makes up about half of the side of the family. These are a few of the cousins and I love seeing them still have fun playing games even though they are grown up.
Hey everyone. I’m back with another layout to enter into White with 1 Cyber Crop on Facebook using the following Recipe:
1 photo
4 patterned papers
At least 3 flowers
Washi Tape (I don’t have many washi tapes and from the ones I do have none went with my colour scheme but I found a strip of washi tape sticker in an embellishment pack).