Showing posts with label Petal Palette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Petal Palette. Show all posts

Friday, 26 April 2019

Ink it! Stamp it! International Design Team Blog Hop - Technique: Petal Palette with Home Made Stencil watercolour background

Welcome to the Ink It! Stamp It! Design Team Blog Hop - we hop every month so be sure to pop back and visit us again!  

Today we are sharing a technique.

You are currently at my page - Stephanie Fischer, The Crafty Thinker.  At the end of my post there is a full line up of team members, please click on the name after mine in the list to continue the hop.

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This card includes a watercolour background, a home made stencil, colouring some ribbon and selective stamping
As I was busy experimenting with stuff in my craftroom - which resulted in the card above - I was thinking to myself "what technique shall I choose for the Ink It Stamp It Blog Hop?" - then it occurred to me that I was already using several techniques without even thinking about it!  So I'm going to share them with you.

Making a Stencil
This is something I do quite a lot.  
I tend to cut mine from Window Sheet because they're sturdy and I wash them and drop them into a drawer to use again and again.  
However, I find effective die cutting of Window Sheet requires the use of a Precision Base Plate on my Big Shot.  
The alternative would be to cut the stencil from a thinner acrylic sheet (like the packaging on photopolymer or acrylic stamps) or even a piece of paper for a one-use stencil.
So I used the Florentine Thinlits Die to cut Window Sheet to create my stencil.
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This is the stencil I cut with the Florentine Thinlits Die and some Window Sheet
Watercolour Background
I used my newly created stencil to create a background by sponging several colours over/through it.  Once I'd finished, the front of the stencil was randomly covered with ink that I decided not to waste.
I thoroughly spritzed a piece of watercolour paper with water and then carefully pressed the stencil onto it, inky side down.  Then I left the colours to blend and move a bit.
(Aside:  I was really unhappy with the result of my original background so I haven't used it yet!).

Selective Stamping
There's probably a technical name for it, but this is what I call it!
I wanted to use the "Best Wishes" greeting from the Petal Palette stamp set but I wanted it to fit into a small circle.
I covered the word "wishes" with piece of washi tape (anything softly self-adhesive, like a post it note, will do the trick).
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Covering part of a stamp with washi tape prior to inking for selective stamping

Then I tapped onto the ink pad, as usual.
It's very important to remember to then remove the washi tape!
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After removing the washi tape, only part of the stamp is inked

I stamped the word "Best"
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Remember to remove the washi tape before stamping down onto the cardstock!
Then I cleaned and dried the stamp and repeated the process, this time covering the word "Best" and inking and stamping the word "wishes".
Then I was able to cut out my greeting with my small circle framelit.
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The finished greeting ready to cut out with my circle
An alternative method would be to use a Stampin' Write Marker to ink up just one word, stamp, clean the stamp and repeat with the other word.

Or: for those with a steady hand, carefully ink the part you want with the ink pad (probably a smaller Stampin' Spot would be easier), stamp, clean the stamp and repeat on the other word.

Miscellaneous
I coloured the edge of the circle with a Light Heather Stampin' Blend alcohol marker.  I find the "stitched" decoration provides an excellent guide for colouring the edge.

Having cut the pretty little lacy decoration with the Petals & More Thinlits, I decided I needed another pop of colour.  Lacking the correct colour ribbon that I could weave through the die cut, I coloured a white piece with the Light Bermuda Bay Stampin' Blend.

I cut two of the branches , stuck one down and then used bits of the other one to extend or fill in the decoration on the card front.

Thank you so much for joining us today and we hope you'll join us again next month when we'll be providing sneak peeks from the new Annual Catalogue!

I'm Stephanie Fischer and to keep hopping around see the list below to see who is up next with another great project.

Thanks for visiting
'Til next time!
Stephanie


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Sunday, 7 April 2019

Petal Palette on Brusho Layered Leaves

Last week I made some backgrounds with Brusho Colour Crystals and embossing folders and shared the first card I made which used the Woodland embossing folder.  This time I've made a card with one of the Layered Leaves backgrounds together with the Petal Palette stamp set and coordinating Petals & More Thinlit dies.
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Sometimes the back of the watercolour background is more pleasing that the front!
I really didn't like the "front" of this background - it came out rather dark and very speckled - so I turned it over and used the back!
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This is the front of the background - I decided to use the back
Brusho Colour Crystal on Layered Leaves embossing folder
The base card is Mint Macaron, to which I added a layer of Blueberry Bushel.

The foliage is cut from both Blueberry Bushel and Tranquil Tide cardstock and I offset them a little when I adhered them to the card front.

I stamped the bird with Blueberry Bushel ink and then coloured it with a Pool Party Stampin' Write Marker before cutting it out with the coordinating die and adding to the card with dimensionals.

I used a Calypso Coral and Tranquil Tide Stampin' Write Marker to add ink to the floral stamp and then added some colour and shading with Mint Macaron and Petal Pink Stampin' Write Markers before cutting out with the coordinating die.  TIP: When adding ink to stamps with markers, breathe heavily on the inked stamp before stamping - the moisture in your breath will reactivate any ink that may be drying out.

To add the flowers to the card, I tucked the stems under the die-cut foliate with a little glue and popped the floral end up on Stampin' Dimensionals. 
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Some of the elements are popped up on Stampin' Dimensionals
Petal Palette stamp set, Petals & More dies, Brusho Colour Crystals and Layered Leaves embossing folder
The greeting from the Itty Bitty Greetings stamp set is stamped with Blueberry Bushel ink and cut out with the Classic Label Punch, shortened using this process.  I then glued it to the Blueberry Bushel label that was shortened using this method.

Finishing touches were the bow of Calypso Coral Ombre ribbon and some Glitter Enamel Dots.

Thank you for visiting.
'Til next time!
Stephanie

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Sunday, 11 March 2018

Crazy Crafters Blog Hop with Special Guest: Janet Wakeland

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Welcome to the Crazy Crafters' Blog Hop with our Special Guest stamper, Janet Wakeland - we are thrilled to have Janet join us this month and so excited to CASE (Copy And Selectively Edit) any project that has been created by her.

Whether you are starting the blog hop here at my blog, Stephanie Fischer - The Crafty Thinker, or have come from the person before me, be sure to click on the person listed under me further down the page to continue your journey through the blog hop.

I'm so excited to be blog hopping with Janet, she is really inspirational and I love her work!  I was in a "less is more" mood when I made my shortlist of what to CASE.  I love the simplicity, neutral shades and perfect positioning in Janet's card.
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The Petal Palette images are so effortlessly pretty
So mine is less neutral and more cluttered!

The base card is Thick Whisper White and a collage of images from the Petal Palette stamp set is white heat embossed onto Rich Razzleberry cardstock.

A little bit of copper snuck in too, in the sequins and label edge.  Thank you, Janet, I really enjoyed making this card!

Thanks for following our blog hop.  Remember that currently you are my blog - Stephanie Fischer - so click on the next name in the list to ensure that you don't miss out on seeing any of the blogs and the amazing inspiration that they contain.

Thanks for visiting.
'Til next time!
Stephanie


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Sunday, 10 December 2017

Lots of Happy Wishes - Sneak Peek Occasions Catalogue 2018

On Friday I shared some of the cards I made with the fabulous Lots of Happy Card Kit and mentioned that the kit also includes a couple of floral stamps.  So today I decided to experiment a bit with them.
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A sneak peek of several stamp sets in the 2018 Occasions Catalogue

I'm not 100% happy with this card but it was good practice!  It also uses a couple of other new product from the 2018 Occasions Catalogue - the Happy Wishes Stamp set for the greeting and the Petal Palette stamp set for the dots.

Both of those stamp sets are ENORMOUS, containing 15 and 16 stamps each!  The Happy Wishes stamp set is one of the freebies that will be available during Sale-A-Bration.

If I were to make this again, I would use black ink for the large happy greeting and Rose Red for the script above and below that.

I used the watercolour pencils from the card kit and blended the colour with an aqua painter.

I popped the decorative layer up on Stampin' Dimensionals for a bit more interest.

If you'd like to receive a copy of the Occasions Catalogue (live in Australia and aren't a Stampin' Up Demonstrator), contact me and I'll send one out.

Thank you for visiting.
'Til next time!
Stephanie

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