Showing posts with label Kaisercraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kaisercraft. Show all posts

Sunday, March 10, 2013

A Quick Card

 
 
Hi friends!  I have a card to share with you today that uses ingredients from Really Reasonable Ribbon and my Scraps of Darkness February "Simple Pleasures" kit. There were some lovely Kaisercraft patterned papers included in the kit, as well as some delicate embellishments that I used to decorate this card project.
 
 
I love how easily the seam binding from the shop takes to wrinkling - wish I could have it in every single color available lol!  I wrapped my card with it and for some additional punch, I also wrapped with the Metallic String Gold - my absolute fave fiber from the shop right now!
 
 
I did a bit of background stamping, slapped on a sticker sentiment, blinged it up, and completed a card lickety split that shall go in the mail today.  
 
Thanks so much for visiting with me here today!  For tons more inspiration, come on over to my blog!
-Vivian
 
SUPPLIES:

Really Reasonable Ribbon - Metallic String Gold,
Olive Seam Binding
Kaisercraft - "Marigold" Patterned Papers and sticker sheet
Papertrey Ink - Olive Cardstock
Tim Holtz - Tea Dye and Vintage Photo Distress Ink
Prima Marketing - "Engraver" flowers, "Romance Novel" stamps
Crate Paper - Resin Rose
Bo Bunny - Gems
Martha Stewart - Vintage Doily Lace Punch

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Ready for a New Year!

 
Hello friends!  Vivian here today to share with you a card I recently crafted that explodes with color. Quite a change from my last share here on the RRR blog!
 
 
 I had a variety of media on my craft table and just allowed myself to play around with it.  What resulted feels very Asian to me.  This often happens in my projects when I don't think too much, which I find so interesting given the fact that I am so darn Americanized.  Guess it's in the blood!
 
 
 This colorful, aged effect was created by blending distress inks, stamping with Stamper's Big Brush Pens from Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft, misting with plain water, and heat embossing.

As a simple, yet elegant finish to my card project, I wrapped some beautiful and incredibly affordable Black Organza from the Really Reasonable Ribbon shop around my card front three times.  Then I took smaller lengths and tied knots down my stream of wrapped organza.  I especially love this fiber because it allows your work to peek through while adding a nice dose of texture and sheen to your projects. 
Hope you have a great New Year celebration!  I will be looking forward to an end to 2012, and a fresh beginning in 2013.  Cheers to the realization of our dreams and intentions for the New Year!
-Vivian
FIBERS:
Really Reasonable Ribbon - 1/4 in. Black Organza
MEDIA:
Tim Holtz - Distress Ink in Salty Ocean and Mustard Seed
Tsukineko - Jet Black Stazon Ink
Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft - Stamper's Big Brush Pens in Cadmium Yellow 107, Dark Chrome Yellow 109, Orange Glaze 113
 
STAMPS:
Hampton Art/7Gypsies - PS0673 "Distressed Background" Woodblock Stamp
Hampton Art/Art Warehouse SC0274 Holiday Dreams & Wishes Clear Stamp Set
Kaisercraft - CS849 "Just Believe" Clear Stamp Set
Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft - Bloom stamp included in Mixed Media Acquarelles & Ink Set in Yellow
CARDSTOCK:
Papertrey Ink - White and Black