Showing posts with label The Femmes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Femmes. Show all posts

Saturday, November 5, 2022

Ladies of Fall

Here are a some female inspired creations from both the Blank Page Muse and I Brake from Stamps blogs to help inspire you this Fall!


Stamp used: Lady of Fall
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Stamp used: Vintage Lady with Birdcage and Wings 
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Stamp used: Fantasy Lady
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Stamps used:  Fashion Ladies, Doily
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Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Mermaids and a Masking Technique

Hello! Today I have another art journal page to share. This is the first page in my new little 5.5 inch art journal. It was so much fun going in my studio and getting lost. 


Start by stamping The Femmes Mermaid Ocean Scene onto your art journal page. Also stamp it on a scrap piece of cardstock and cut it out. This will be our mask. 



Using repositionable adhesive, adhere your mask on top of the stamped image in your journal. This will allow you to ink your journal page all up and stamp around without messing up your original stamped image. 

Using a brayer, roll Distress Oxide onto the Gel Press. I did a two toned background using Mermaid Lagoon, (only appropriate for this beautiful stamp), and Seedless Preserves. Then using a fan brush, tap the Brusho mixture onto your Gel Press... 

Once the Gel Press is all inked up, flip it and "stamp it" onto your journal page. Reink and stamp on the opposite page. 

The next step is to take the Handwritten Note Art and stamp along the edge of the Art Journal Page. 


Grab the Distress Oxide and ink around the mask...


Now for the big reveal! Remove your mask... 


...and the bonus is, the mask is beautiful and can be used on another project! 


Using several different mediums, I colored my mermaid. This was so much fun and relaxing. ...and of course, add a little bling and sparkle. 




Write your quote with black pens and your journal page is complete. 


Have no fear of the depth or trying new techniques! 

Below is a list of links for more inspiration! 

Until next time... Happy Creating! 

Christine

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Sunday, December 22, 2019

Mermaid Mini Christmas Tree Ornament

Hello!  Susie on the blog today with a mermaid themed mini Christmas tree ornament.

I am a fan of mini Christmas trees and shrink plastic is the perfect way to create homemade ornaments for them!  I also like Christmas trees with themes, and since I grew up near the beach and love scuba diving and the ocean, it really is no surprise that I reached for a mermaid stamp, is it?

Time to play...


Supplies:
The Femmes Mermaid Ocean Scene Large Rubber Stamp
Shrink Plastic
Archival Ink, black
Stamping platform
Sharpie markers
Crop A Dile
Beads
Jute

Directions:
  • Stamp image onto shrink plastic using permanent black ink.
  • Use permanent markers to color on the reverse side of the image. (I used Sharpies - so many colors and you can buy them everywhere!) 
  • Punch holes as desired and then bake according to the manufacturer's instructions. 
  • Add sparkle and texture with beads and a tassel. 

What kind of a themed tree do you want to create?  Your stamps probably reflect your interests - I think I feel a cat ornament coming on...

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you find some time to play today!
Susie

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Sunday, November 24, 2019

Fall Leaves ATCs

Hello!  Susie on the blog today and I am still playing with leaves!

I swap ATC's (Artist Trading Card) with some of my friends and we tend to make the themes of the swaps seasonal.  I absolutely adore all of the stamps in the The Femmes collection, but they are too large to fit on an ATC.  This month I decided to use only a part of one of those images and I think it worked out beautifully!

Time to play...


Supplies:
The Femmes Fall Leaves Lady stamp, large
Clearsnap ColorBox Blends inks by Eileen Hull
Watercolor paper cut to ATCs - 2.5"x3.5"
Authentique  Paper
cardstock

Directions:
  • Position your stamp on a stamping platform and stamp image on a scrap paper.
  • Position ATC sized watercolor paper on top of the scrap paper to catch the part of the design you want.  
  • Use a small amount of double sided adhesive on the back to hold it in place. 
  • Stamp image. 
  • Repeat this process until you have the correct number of ATCs for your swap. 
  • Color images as desired. 


When your ATCs are finished you can swap them *OR*  you can use them as focal images on cards!
(What a great idea!)


Looking at my collection of The Femmes stamps, I can definitely see more ATCs in my future!

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you find some time to play today!
Susie

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Sunday, October 27, 2019

Hug Your Cat Day with Blank Page Muse

Hello!  Susie on the blog today with more Weird & Wonderful!  Today we are celebrating Hug Your Cat Day!

As a brand new, first time cat owner I do not need a special day to hug my cat because as all cat owners know, I hug him whenever he wants and/or allows me to hug him!  Seeing Hug Your Cat Day on the Fun Holiday Calendar (June 4th), however, did remind me of a super cute stamp I bought from Blank Page Muse and a technique I wanted to try with it using Sculpey clay.  It is called the Sutton Slice and before I began, I conditioned my clay with a pasta machine.

Time to play...


Supplies:
The Femmes Woman Snuggling a Cat Art Rubber Stamp , unmounted
Pasta machine for conditioning clay
Sculpey clay
Blade for slicing clay
Acrylic stamping block, large
Oven
Beacon Adhesives Fabri-Tac
Adjustable cat collar

Directions:

  • Choose colors and condition clay.


  • Stamp image on paper to use as reference.  Color if desired.
  • Start with one color and embed a small amount of the conditioned clay into the stamp, pressing firmly with your fingers.


  • Use a blade to shave off any clay that sticks up above the rubber.  It is important for this technique to not have any clay left on the surface of the stamp.


  • If clay becomes embedded in the wrong areas, use a piece of scrap clay to remove it from the stamp.


  • Continue adding small amounts of clay until the area has been filled and sliced.
  • Repeat with additional colors of clay.


  • As you work, small amounts of clay may stick to the blade and be removed during the slicing process. (Clean blade frequently to remove bits of clay sticking to it.) Patch these recesses until all areas are filled.
  • When you are finished, re-shave the entire surface of the rubber stamp to remove any visible clay from the surface of the stamp.
  • Roll out a piece of conditioned clay that is large enough to cover the filled area.
  • Place the sheet down over the stamp and tamp down very firmly with your fingers.


  • Flip the stamp and clay over onto an acrylic stamp block.
  • Bend the stamp backwards, nearly folding it in half, and slowly roll it off  of the clay.  (This is much easier if you use an unmounted stamp.) As you do this, watch carefully to see if any of the clay is stuck in the stamp. If so, simply roll the stamp back onto the clay and press the area firmly with your fingers to fuse the clay to the background. Repeat this as often as needed to be sure the clay from the recessed areas of the stamp is adhered to the background clay.
  • Continue until the entire image has been released.


  • Lightly pat down the raised clay to ensure it is adhered to the background clay.
  • Trim design as desired.
  • Carefully slide the blade under the clay to release it from the acrylic block.
  • Bake according to the manufacturer's directions.


  • Attach buckle to the back of the finished piece.



I added the buckle (it is actually an adjustable cat collar I picked up at the dollar store *giggle*) to the back of this piece so that I could use it on a little mini-album I created to hold all the cute kitty pictures I find myself taking! 


This technique takes a little practice and some patience.  I think this is my third attempt at a Sutton Slice and I absolutely love the way it turned out!  If you would like to try it I suggest you start with a small and simple design first.  I covered the basics today, but there are a bunch of great videos out there with great tips.

This technique makes me look at my stamp collection in a completely different way and I am already looking for my next Sutton Slice project!

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you find some time to play today!
Susie

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