Showing posts with label Rebecca Baer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebecca Baer. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 May 2018

One stamp- three projects with SNS

Hello my dear crafty friends and welcome to my new Sparkle N' Sprinkle blog post.
Today I am going to share " same stamp- three project" crafty post.
I used same large single SNS stamp called Danielle and made three totally different projects with this beauty.
The first is this Mixed Media card and I made a full tutorial for you to follow in my own blog.




Product list:

Happy Birthday metal stencil Stampendous
Stencil Rebecca Baer
Water colors


 The card was made with artistic stencil, Nuvo glitter paste and then misted with Nuvo Mica mist for the background.
The lady's image was stamped over cardstock, heat embossed with black embossing powder and then covered with Masking fluid. When fluid was dry the more stamped image were added around using Pretty Blooms stamp set. 
Then the main image was colored, misted and added to the card.
The sentiment was done with the same Glimmer paste over stencil.
And as I said- here is the full tutorial for you to follow. And now a few close-m ups to this card:




And now for my second card today:


 Product list:

Stencil - Rebecca Baer
Alcohol inks- Ranger

The second Mixed Media card was made with the same stamp, but as it was stamped over the transparency I flipped it to another side. The image was then colored on the back with alcohol inks. The background was made with sticker paper, stencil and two SNS gorgeous glitters. First add the dark glitter over the stencil and then peel the stencil off and add  white color over the sticker bare spaces.
The sentiment was die cut several times and heat embossed with black embossing powder.
 And a couple close- ups to this card:





 The last project is a stamped Steampunk tag that was made with the same image stamped over transparency. But this time I made the " just add ink" coloring on the back as this is a totally free project and Steampunk is not intended for pretty coloring.
The chipboard pieces were all heat embossed with four different embossing powders in metallic colors.


Product list:
Embossing powder Timber SNS
Embossing powder Copper SNS
Embossing powder Gold Detail SNS
Embossing powder Black Detail SNS
Embossdable acetate
Alcohol inks- Ranger
Chipboards- Dusty Attic
Cardstock- BoBunny
Titles- Tim Holtz
And a few close- ups to this tag:





 And now for the full tutorial for the first card.
 1. Stamp and heat emboss the image with Timber SNS EP.


2. Cover the stamped image with Tonic Masking fluid and let it totally dry.


 3. In the meantime add Tonic glitter paste over the metal stencil to make the sentiment.


4. Stamp the flowers around the woman's image while covered with dry masking fluid.


 5. Peel off the dry fluid and cut as shown around the images.


6. Color the images with water color markers.


 7. Mist the colored images over with Tonic Mica mist.


8. Make the glitter paste background with Tonic glitter paste and then mist with Tonic Mica mist.




9. Arrange the stamped image over the card as shown and add the black background cardstock.Hand cut and color the sentiment and glue it over the card.


Thanks for being here with me today and I hope that you like my " same, but different" projects.

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Make your background with Prickley Pear


Hello my dear crafty friends and welcome to my Make your own background project made for Prickley Pear Rubber stamps.
I made this canvas tag by myself with a piece of leftover canvas and then covered it with white gesso.
After the gesso was dry I added texture paste over an art stencil and the texture is well seen even after all those layers of mists I added over the canvas.
The Let your Faith Prickley Pear stamp was stamped over the piece of thick cardstock and painted over with the same mists, but the colors are pretty different over paper as you can see.
The stamped saying was heat embossed before I added all mists.





Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Shabby altered flower box



New shabby  altered box made without any paer, but with stencil, mediums, paints, chipboards and IamRoses different flowers.
One single Rebecca Baer's stencil made the whole texture with texture paste and embossing glitter.
Three layered chipboards were painted with Prima mediums and paints and flowers were misted with Prima mist.
I enter this piece to some web challenges:
IamRoses- Anything goes with IamRoses products- all flowers here are form this company
Crafty life challenges- Flowers

Mixed Media place


See it pink for Scrapki-wyswaniowo


Mixed Media warriors- colors pink and green and shabby inspiration






Sunday, 5 March 2017

Spring tag


 Mixed media tag made for some web challenges- using stencils, stamps, mists, heat embossing, texture paste and white pen doodling.
I enter it to some web challenges:
 Stamplorations- Mixed Media challenge

 Simon Says- Tag you are it Wedn. challenge
Simon Says- Based on a book- Monday challenge- based on two books: Dragonfly (fantasy) by Julia Golding and Dragonfly in Amber book.


Monday, 6 February 2017

Holidays card with Makin's Clay and IBS


 Hello my dear friends and welcome to my small card post made with IBS stamps, Rebecca Baer stencils and Makin's Clay white air dry clay and Makin's Clay push molds.
I know that this is far away from Holidays, but I still make this post to show my last year work.

I enter this to Avenue 613 challenge- color blue and sentiment the focal point

Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Love board with Scrapberry's

Hello my dear crafty friends!
This is my Love project for January/February challenge.
I made this wooden 3 pieces board with Rebecca Baer stencils  over Scrapberry's cardstock and added  all embellishments from Scrapberry's range of products.








I enter this to a couple of web challenges:
Mixed Media Monthly- Sweet Inspiration(colors for sure and Love and everything)






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Thursday, 3 November 2016

Rebcca Baer's final post : more stencil inspiration

Hello my dear crafty friends and welcome to my final post as Rebecca Baer's DT member.
It was great time on this team and I really adore all delicious stencils I used.
So in this post I decided to show you all projects I made with Rebecca's stencils and not posted in her blog.
I made those projects for other design teams or just in case. I used Rebecca's stencils on all of those projects and most of them even have full tutorials  in my blog that I am going to link here.
 So please welcome those projects and get some final stencil inspiration.
The first one is a mini book with full tutorial and I used Marakesh Small stencil for the cover.
I know that not much is seen after the cover was embellished, but you still can feel the great dimension of this cover because of the stencil use.
 And here is a full tutorial link to this project:
http://iritshalom.blogspot.co.il/2016/07/memories-mini-album.html
I add one single photo with the stencil to show you here too.

 Here is a card that I made using Rebecca's Snow Flurries Small stencil as the background and it's also with a full tutorial here
http://iritshalom.blogspot.co.il/2016/09/to-my-cool-friend-card-tutorial.html


The next one is an art page made with two stencils and a full tutorial again here:
http://iritshalom.blogspot.co.il/2016/06/dare-to-dream-art-page-tutorial.html
I used Flights of Fancy Medium stencil on the left side and Dragonfly Fantasy Medium on the right side of this art page:

You can see the use of stencils on one of tutorial's photos:


And now for the puzzle art board made with one of my most favorite stencils- Mosaic Medium one.
Again, there is a full tutorial here for you to see.
http://iritshalom.blogspot.co.il/2016/04/game-queen-art-board-with-rubber-dance.html


And one of the tutorial's photos with the best ever stencil:



This Mixed Media card was already in print in Scrap N' Stamp arts print magazine and yes, Enchanted Vine  stencil is a star of this card.


So as you can see you can do whatever you want with those fantastic stencils: mini book covers, cards, altered art and actually the sky is a limit.
I want to thank Rebecca Baer for the lovely time on this team and for her best ever stencil I am going to use more and more in the future.
See you all  over the virtual land!

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