Showing posts with label Crafting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafting. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Give Thanks

Hi, friends! It's design team member Walter on the blog today with a beautiful card celebrating Thanksgiving.  The Harvest Moon stamp from I Brake for Stamps creates such a beautiful scene.  I used lots of earth tones set against the night sky and a golden full moon in my design.  I can smell the fall leaves and feel the cool, crisp air when I look at this image!




Here's what I used to create it:

  • Harvest Moon Red Rubber Stamp
  • A2 Kraft card base
  • Vintage Newspaper Clipping Paper
  • 4"x5.25" piece of Cream cardstock
  • Embossing ink
  • Gold embossing powder
  • Colored pencils
  • Tim Holtz Distress Inks: Tea Dye, Vintage Photo, Scorched Timber
  • Piece of twine
  • Two mini clothes pins
  • Label Maker

Here's how I made it:

  • Added grunge to Kraft card use using Scorched Timber ink and ran the ink pad around the card edges.

  • Tied piece of twine around the top inside of the card base; used a blending brush to add some grunge with Scorched Timber ink.

  • Placed mini clothes pins onto twine.
  • Adhered Vintage Newspaper Clipping paper to the card base.
  • Stamped image onto Cream card panel with embossing ink, dusted with gold embossing powder, and heat set it.
  • Colored the image with colored pencils.

  • Used a blending brush to add grunge to the card panel with Tea Dye ink.

  • Added grunge to the sides of the card panel with Vintage Photo ink.
  • Adhered card panel to base with double sided foam tape, ensuring the top of the panel is inserted into mouths of clothes pins.
  • Created sentiment with label maker and adhered it to the card.

 


I love the rustic and vintage look & feel of this card.  It makes me want to put a turkey into the oven to roast right now!

Thanks for spending some time reminiscing with me today!  See you again soon.

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Sunday, November 10, 2024

Autumn Park Silhouette

Hi, friends!

It's design team member Walter on the blog today. By now you've heard me say several times how much I love creating vintage themed cards.  Today's creation is another example of this.  I fell in love with the IBFS Silhouette Stamp Set as soon as I saw it.  One of the larger stamps in the set is this beautiful scene set in a park.  I decided to use it in a monochromatic palette to make it look older and thought it would be really fun to have a burlap frame around it.  The result is a beautifully nostalgic scene that may be used for so many different occasions.  Let's jump into my creative process.




Here's what I used to make it:

Here's how I made it:
  • Ink blended the card panel with Lost Shadow ink.

  • Stamped the image onto card panel with black ink.
  • Stamped the woman on bicycle just below the image to make it look like a path used for walking and riding.

  • Ink blended some Vintage Photo and Scorched Timber along the path to darken it.
  • Used an oval die to cut the center out of the burlap panel.

  • Used a brown alcohol marker to darken the inside rim of the burlap panel.

  • Spritzed the card panel and burlap panel with Tean Stain, Vignette Mist, and Ice Grey Mist and let them dry.

  • Used craft glue to adhere the burlap panel over the card panel.
  • Ran the Scorched Timber ink pad along the combined panel.
  • Attached card panel to card base using double sided tape.
  • Stamped the sentiment onto the card in Scorched Timber and the stamped it again with Golden Glitz ink.
  • Attached pearl gems to the corners.
I really love this scene so much!  It has such a nostalgic feeling to me.  This is one card that I may end up framing and using as a decoration!

Thanks for spending some time reminiscing with me today!  See you again soon.

Be sure to visit our social media sites for more stamping fun!

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Boo!

Hi, friends! It's design team member Walter on the blog today with my final Halloween card of this year.  Ghosts, haunted houses, a headless monster . . . this one has them all!  I thought it would be fun to build a scene that's framed by spiderwebs.  What do you think?


Here's what I used to make it:

  • Halloween 3/4 Sheet
  • Halloween Half Sheet #1
  • A2 Black Card Base
  • 3"x4.5" White Card Panel
  • Distress Oxide Inks: Lost Shadow and Hickory Smoke
  • Delicata Silvery Shimmer Metallic Pigment Ink
  • Sakura Black Glaze Pen
  • Sakura Gelly Roll White Gel Pen
  • Silver metallic gel pen
  • Alcohol Markers
  • Ranger Glossy Accents
Here's how I made it:
  • Stamped spider webs onto the card base using silver metallic ink; ran the ink pad around the edges of the card base; set aside to dry.
  • Used the deckle edge blade of my paper trimmer to cut the white card panel.
  • Ink blended the white card panel with Lost Shadow Distress ink; started to blend in the Hickory Smoke around 2/3 of the way down.


  • Stamped the haunted house image onto the card panel with blank ink.
  • Stamped ghost, gravestone, and headless figure onto a scrap of white cardstock with black ink.
  • Colored each of the stamped images with alcohol markers and fussy cut them out.
  • Colored the house image with alcohol markers and white gel pen; colored the moon background of the image with a silver metallic get pen,
  • Adhered the stamped panel onto the card base with double sided foam tape.
  • Adhered down the cut images with double sided foam tape.
  • Outlined images with black glaze pen.
  • Added Glossy Accents to the pumpkin and spider bodies.

What a fun celebration of Halloween!  Fun with just a little touch of spooky.




Thanks for spending some time reminiscing with me today!  See you again soon.

Be sure to visit our social media sites for more stamping fun!

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Vintage Book of Spells

Hi, friends! It's design team member Walter on the blog today.  October is the time of the year when we turn our attention to all things Halloween.  What's more Halloween than witches?  One of my favorite movies about witches is Hocus Pocus.  I never get tired of watching it!  It inspired my design for today's card.  I wanted to prominently feature a page from a very old book of spells - and I Brake for Stamps has the perfect set for it!  My card has lots of vintage grunge, a witch flying in front of the moon, and a potion for Witches Brew.


Here's what I used to make it:
  • Halloween Half Sheet #1
  • A2 Black Card Base
  • 4"x5.25" Cream Card Panel
  • 3.5"x5" Vintage Paper Panel
  • Tim Holts Distress Inks: Antique Linen, Tea Dye, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain, Ground Espresso
  • Gold Metallic Marker
  • Brutus Monroe Gold Acrylic Bubbles
Here's how I made it:
  • Used the deckle edge blade of my paper trimmer to cut the 4"x5.25" cream card panel.
  • Ran Ground Expresso Distress Ink around the edges of the card panel; used a blending brush to add grunge to the card panel with Tea Dye and Vintage Photo Distress Inks.
  • Used the deckle edge blade of my paper trimmer to cut the 3.5"x5" vintage paper panel.
  • Ran Ground Expresso Distress Ink around the edges of the card panel; used a blending brush to add grunge to the card panel with Tea Dye and Vintage Photo Distress Inks.
  • Stamped the witch image onto the vintage paper panel using Walnut Stain Distress Ink.
  • Stamped the Witches Brew stamp under the witch image using Walnut Stain Distress Ink.
  • Stamped the Spell Book stamp onto panel with Ground Espresso Distress Ink.
  • Used gold metallic marker to color in the moon.

  • Adhered stamped panel to the cream card panel using double sided foam tape.
  • Adhered combined panel to card base with double sided tape.
  • Ran the gold metallic marker around the edges of the card.
This is such a fun card!  These images lend themselves so well to a vintage design.  It really looks like a page from an old book of spells!



Thanks for spending some time reminiscing with me today!  See you again soon.

Be sure to visit our social media sites for more stamping fun!


Thursday, October 10, 2024

Thoughts of Autumn

Hi, friends!

It's design team member Walter on the blog today.  The temps here in New England have started to drop into the 60's, which means that Autumn is starting to creep in.  I love this weather - it's my favorite tome of the year.  I was thinking of this as I was trying to come with an idea for card and, naturally, leaves came to mind.  I was looking through my stamps and saw the IBFS Woman's Head stamp and thought . . . bingo!  What if I used her as the base of the image and then had fall colored leaves on top of her head in place of hair to symbolize thinking of Autumn?  I grabbed the stamp and started to create.




Here's what I used to create it:

  • Woman's Head stamp from I Brake for Stamps
  • Autumn Leaves dies from Kat Scrappiness
  • Piece of brown shipping paper
  • Piece of word patterned paper from stash
  • A2 size card base
  • Tim Holtz Distress Inks: Antique Linen, Tea Dye, Vintage Photo, Old Paper, Fired Brick, Rusty Hinge, Scorched Timber
  • Brutus Monroe Ornament Gold Chroma Mist
  • Gold Acrylic Bubbles
  • Old fashioned label maker
Here's how I made it:
  • Stamped the image with black ink and fussy cut it.
  • Took the piece of shipping paper and crumpled it up; smoothed it out and then adhered to the A2 card base with double sided tape and craft glue.

  • Ran the Scorched Timber ink pad around the edges of the card; used a blending brush to add some Tea Dye and Vintage Photo inks to the card.

  • Used double sided foam tape to adhere the stamped image to the card.
  • Ink blended the word patterned paper with Old Paper, Fired Brick, Rusty Hinge, and Antique Linen inks; spritzed it with Ornament Gold Chroma Mist

  • Used leaf dies to cut out leaves from the patterned paper.

  • Glued the leaves down to the image starting at her hairline and building up until all leaves were used.
  • Used a label maker to create the sentiment, "Thoughts of Autumn."

  • Glued down three gold acrylic bubbles.
I really like the symbolism of the leaves with words on them coming off of the top of her head!  It's such a fun depiction of thinking about Autumn.  Sometimes the best ideas come to life when you just let your mind wander!

Thanks for spending some time reminiscing with me today!  See you again soon.

Be sure to visit our social media sites for more stamping fun!

Friday, May 10, 2024

Stained Glass Flowers 5/10/24

 Hi there, crafting friends!

It’s design team member Walter back on the blog with you today.  You know the old adage "April showers bring May flowers"?  Well, it's certainly true in regards to this card design.  I wanted to capture that in my first project for the month and my thoughts immediately turned to the gorgeous Stained Glass rubber stamps from I Brake for Stamps.  I decided on using stamp #4 as the focal point and the Wild Berries rubber stamp from Blank Page Muse as the background.  I really like the way that they look together!



Here's what I used to create it:

 Here's how I made it:

  • Embossed Stained Glass Flowers onto vellum with black embossing powder; colored the image with alcohol markers; adhered a piece of acetate over it.
  • Embossed the Wild Berries background stamp onto black card stock with silver embossing powder; colored in the berries with Brutus Monroe Creamy Blue Aqua Pigment.
  • Used a circle nesting die to cut a whole in the center of the embossed berry panel; adhered the stained glass panel behind the berry panel with double sided foam tape.
  • Adhered the panel to the card base with double sided foam tape.
  • Stamped sentiment onto piece of scrap gray card stock, glued it down to a slightly larger scrap of black card stock, and adhered it to the card base with double sided foam tape.

 




The black embossed lines, combined with the effect of the alcohol ink on the vellum and the shine of the acetate, truly mimics the look of a stained glass window.  I love it!  And it's a lot of fun to create.

You may read more about my creative process on my blog.

Thank you for spending some time here with me today.  See you again soon!

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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Life's Precious Things

 

Hi there, crafting friends!

It’s design team member Walter back on the blog with you today.  I'm really excited about this card that I'm sharing with you today.  It's another vintage themed card using the Silhouettes #1 stamp set from I Brake for Stamps.  I knew that I wanted to capture a nice town/village scene as soon as I saw the stamp of the photographer with the old camera.  I thought of him as being a photographer hired to capture the magic of a small town for a postcard.  There he stands, high up on the hill, focused down on the town below on a beautiful day.



Here's what I used to make it:


 
Doesn't it look like the quintessential New England town circa the early 1900's?  It's so idyllic and peaceful, and a great reminder that life's most precious things truly are near at hand.

You may read more about my creative process on my blog.

Thank you for spending some time here with me today.  See you again soon!

Be sure to visit our social media sites for more stamping fun!


I Brake For Stamps -https://ibrakeforstamps.com/ 

The Blank Page Muse- https://blankpagemuse.com/

FB Fan Page-  https://www.facebook.com/groups/blankpagemuse/

Instagram Shop-  https://www.instagram.com/blankpagemuse/

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