Showing posts with label Everything Eleanor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everything Eleanor. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Painting with Bleach Technique

Hi everyone, I would like to share with you one of my swaps that I made for the recent South Pacific Convention held at the Gold Coast, Queensland.


I used the painting with bleach technique.  The flowers are from the "Everything Eleanor" stamp set embossed with black on Early Espresso cardstock.  The middle of the flowers were then painted with bleach.  The sentiment is from the "Sassy Salutations" stamp set, stamped direct onto a piece of Very Vanilla DSP from the Neutrals Paper Stack in Early Espresso ink.  The Very Vanilla Candy Dots were backed with a small circle of Early Espresso cardstock made using the hand held 1/4" circle punch.


One little thing I learnt in making this card is that regular bleach (eg no scent) usually gives you a lighter colour of the cardstock that you are using, however I also had some Lemon Scented bleach that I also used and the lighter colour of the flowers had a slight lemon tinged to them.   I did not realise that I had the two bottles of bleach in the cupboard and could not work out why the colour was so different.  It was not until a couple of days later that I realised that I had the two bottles, one unscented and the other scented.  So I did an experiment to see if the scented bleach gave me the lemon tinged flowers, and it did.  Just thought I would share that little enlightening experience with you.


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Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Bleached Flowers

Hi everyone, I would like to share with you my card I made for the sketch challenge this week at Mojo Monday.
I stamped the flower image from the "Everything Eleanor" stamp set with Versamark Ink all over the piece of Early Espresso.  I then embossed the flowers with Black Embossing Powder before painting on some bleach on each flower.  This takes the colour out of the cardstock leaving a beautiful background piece for the bottom portion of the card which was adhered to a piece of Very Vanilla DSP.


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Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Just Add 'Thank You'

It has been awhile since I played along with the challenge at Just Add Ink.  The challenge this week is Just Add 'Thank You'.  I cased the silver embossed butterfly idea from StampTV.  I designed my card around them as I just love the silver embossed on black.


For my card I have used the stamp sets 'Butterfly Basics', 'Everything Eleanor' and 'Crazy About You'.  The butterflies from the 'Butterfly Basics' stamp set have been embossed with Silver and then cut out using the coordinating 'Butterflies' Thinlits Dies.


The DSP is from the Neutrals Paper Pack which I matted on a piece of Sahara Sand with a Basic Black card base.  The sentiment is from the 'Crazy About You' stamps set, stamped in Black Momento ink on Sahara Sand and punched out using the Word Window Punch.


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Close up of the silver embossed butterfly.  Love the detail in this stamp.



Sunday, 30 March 2014

Creating Backgrounds - Retiform Technique

At a recent get together of the Stampin' Up group that I belong to, I was asked to demonstrate some backgrounds created by using various techniques.  As promised to the Stampin' Up ladies at our get together I will be posting over the next week instructions and photos of the backgrounds that I demonstrated.


The first background is the Retiform Technique which I found on Splitcoast Stampers with a great tutorial .  This is a great technique using post-it notes and cardstock scraps to create the masks for the sponging and stamping.


I started with a piece of Naturals White cardstock and using a scrap of Naturals White to create the mask, I sponged on Baked Brown Sugar ink for my first line.  There is no correct pattern to this, just create your gridlines where you want then to go.  Below are a pictures of the first steps, sponging on Baked Brown Sugar to create the divisions where you will be stamping.  I sponged so that the ink is on the inside of the lines, however you can sponge so that ink is on the outside of the lines.  It just depends upon what effect you want to create, experiment to see which method you like best, just be consistent otherwise the technique will not work.







The next step is to sponge a light base colour over the entire piece.  I have used Crumb Cake, this is done randomly, leaving some light patches (just make sure that you have inked over the entire piece so that no Naturals White is showing through).

You are now ready to start stamping.  Mask off the centre piece with Post-it Notes to stamp the first image.  It does not matter if you off stamp over the edge of the mask, it does look better if some of the images are stamped off centre or partially off the masked piece.  Build up each section using a variety of stamps and inks to create the effect that you want.
You continue to mask off the various sections and continue stamping until you have built up the piece and all the sections have been stamped.  I used Jet Black Staz-on, Baked Brown Sugar and Crumb Cake for the stamping along with stamps from the En Francais, Backyard Basics, Flowering Flourishes, Papillon Potpourri and Everything Eleanor stamp sets, along with the Music Note Stampin' Wheel.  (Tip:  I take the stamp off the Stampin' Wheel and fix it to a piece of Perspex to create a stamp which I find much easier to use than the Stampin' Wheel).  The sentiment is from the Peaceful Petals stamp set.




Once the background piece is finished you can now make your card.  I have used a Basic Black card base, along with some Victoria Crochet Trim and the Scallop Oval and Large Oval punches for the sentiment.
Inside of the card - I try and finish the inside of my cards to match the front.  It just gives a nice finishing touch instead of a blank card inside.
This is a very basic technique but you can get some terrific effects with it by using different grid patterns and ink colours.


The card below is one that I cased from Gina K designs, I just loved the colours (I used Always Artichoke, Crumb Cake and Early Espresso on Naturals White and Early Espresso cardstock.)  I used the same gridlines and design for my card above.


Sunday, 29 September 2013

Beautiful Butterflies

The challenge this week at the Deconstructed Sketch is based on this terrific sketch

 
I used the Faux Patina technique that I found on Splitcoast Stampers for my background with a colour scheme of Crumb Cake, Coastal Cabana and Early Espresso.
 
I cased the idea of the butterflies on the tag from Pat Carr.  At a recent shoebox card swap get together  Pat used this element on her card and I liked it so much I copied for an element on my card.
 


Sunday, 11 August 2013

Flower Shop

I have been playing with the "Flower Shop" stamp set and matching punch for my card class today.  I have made three completely different cards, to show the versatility of the stamp set.  I have also used a constant theme of embossing on Vellum.



Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Handmade Flowers ...

Just a quick post today for the challenge at the Deconstructed Sketch based on this great sketch.

Deconstructed Sketch 105

I have been playing around making flowers using one of the new In-colours for 2013-15, Baked Brown Sugar and an old favourite Naturals Ivory along with the 7/8" scallop circle punch and the Blossom Party Originals Die.  Naturally I just had to create something with them, so I decided to use them on my card to create a little flower posy. 


The second card I made for the fun of it.



Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Everything Eleanor

This post are the cards I made, casing a similar card by Kittie Caracciolo .   I liked Kittie's card so much I made two.


Colour scheme is Raspberry Ripple, Naturals White and Always Artichoke.   I stamped the flourish from the "Everything Eleanor" stamp set with Versamark onto the Raspberry Ripple cardstock.  This was then adhered to the Naturals White card base.   The centre pieced was edged with the Finishing Touches Edgelit, with ribbon and pearls added.  I stamped the flowers onto the Naturals White cardstock in Raspberry Ripple ink and cut them out, before adhering to the card along with the leaves made using the Little Leaves Sizzlit.  The sentiment is from the "Teeny Tiny Sentiments" stamp set punch out with the Word Window punch.