Showing posts with label Class Act. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Class Act. Show all posts

Friday, May 6, 2011

Class Act May Challenge

Class Act's new challenge is Masculine and you must use
Fabric or Stitching, Real or Faux.

This plaid paper reminds me of my Dad.  He always wore 
flannel shirts.  I used the "Old Car" stamp from Class Act.
I stamped my image using Rich Cocoa Memento Ink onto
Cryogen Iridescent White Card Stock.  I then took my daubers
and added some Distress Inks in Broken China and Vintage Photo
around my stamped image.  I then added some Faux stitching.  
I cut out my image with my Scalloped Oval Spellbinders Dies.

Here's a closer look at my Old Car:

My papers are from the Max And Whiskers Basic Grey
Paper Pad.  I love these BG papers.  And using the pads, the
papers are interchangeable. 
I then added the "To Brighten Your Day" Sentiment
and used my scalloped Oval dies to cut it out.



This was a pretty hard card for me to do as I am
so used to adding ribbons and bows and flowers and bling.
Hope you like my creation. For all the details about the challenge
you can go to the Class Act Insider and read all the details there 
and you can see all the wonderful creations that the DT has
created for your inspiration.



 Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Class Act Stamps


My card today is made using a Class Act Stamp.
It uses "Silhouette Flowers".  Click on the Stamp name
and it will take you to it in the Class Act Store.

I stamped my image using Rust and Turquoise ink
onto Cryogen Iridescent White Card Stock.  I also 
used a Film Strip Stamp. I was trying to make it
look like I had different colors of the same picture. 
This is a clean and simple card for me as I didn't
add too many embellishments. 

I am still dealing with my health issues, but hopefully
soon I will start to feel better. So bear with me  for a little
bit longer on being slower/late with my posts.


 I used papers from the Basic Grey Blush Collection.
I added ribbon and a bow.

 Come back tomorrow and check out the New Challenge that
will be going on at Class Act Insider, the Class Act Blog. The
challenges run for 2 weeks and you can have the chance
to win some awesome stamps from Class Act. 
Don't forget to check out the Class Act Store and 
see what great stamps they have.


Thanks for stopping by,
Dawn

Monday, March 14, 2011

Class Act Stamps

I have my 2nd project that I've done
a little bit late, but am still dealing with some
problems with the new medication.

My card today uses "Hannah from Holland"
which is in the Dolls of the World Series from

My stamp is stamped onto Cryogen White 
card stock and colored in with my copics. 
I created a "frame" using my 
Cuttlebug embossing plus folder called "Brocade Window".
I used my sponge daubers and while the paper was 
still in the embossing folder, I lifted the flap and sponged
green and pink memento ink onto my design.
I then attached my stamped image behind the cut out
window, and then added some ribbon to the bottom.
And attached the whole thing onto my pink card. 

Check out The Class Act website to see all their
great stamps.  Also check out the blog for some
great inspiration from the Design Team.


 
Project Recipe:
Stamps: Class Act Dolls of the World Hannah from Holland
Paper: Bazzill, Cryogen Iridescent White
Copics:
Accessories: ribbon, Cuttlebug Embossing Plus Brocade Window folder

Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn

Friday, March 4, 2011

Class Act First Challenge

It is time for Class Act's very first Challenge with
their very first DT.  Today we are showcasing some
really great Dolls of The World Stamps.

The first Challenge for Class Act is to 
have 3 layers, bling (gems/glitter), embossing.

My Very first DT card is done using the Japanese Doll stamp.

She is stamped onto Cryogen White Card Stock with Black memento ink 
and then colored in with my Copics (list below).  I then used 
my Versamarker and added some black embossing powder
to parts of her Kimono and her hair and then heat embossed those areas.
I embossed the green card stock with an embossing folder and then
rubbed London Fog Memento ink pad over the embossing.
I then added some hot fix gems to her hairpiece and also 
for the swirls on the side. I then added ribbon and a bow to finish 
off my card. 

Here is a close up of the Japanese Doll:

Please join us at Class Act Blog for this first Challenge and
check back on the first Friday of every Month for a new challenge.
In order to be in the draw for a prize, you must use


Project Recipe:
Stamps: Class Act Japanese Doll of The World
Paper:
Copics: R20, R22, E00, G20, YG63
Accessories: Black Embossing powder, Versamarker, heat gun, hot fix gems, Irock Gem Setting tool, Ribbon

Thanks for stopping by, 
Dawn