Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Summer's Here!

Hey Junkies!  It's the Crafty Nurse back with a little inspiration post for you today featuring more of the June release stamps from Technique Junkies. 

Today I've got a great summer card for you using the Gel Medium Resist Technique found on the Sensational Stencil CD.

I began by watercoloring the "Seahorse" stamp using distress inks.  To create the background, I applied gel medium through my stencil and allowed to dry.  My color was added using Lindy's Stamp Gang Sprays in gold, brown and blues.  The gel medium picks up some of the spray colors which I think looks great.  You'll find more details and other options in the Sensational Stencils CD for this technique.  The starfish is cut out from the "Tide Pool Starfish" stamp and the tag is an Avery Elle die.


Here's a close-up of the gel medium.


I hope you'll find some time this week to play with your Technique Junkie stamps.  Don't forget to stop by the TJ store and see all the fun new product Pat is carrying in addition to stamps.

See you again soon,
The Crafty Nurse

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Serenity Prayer





Hello everyone.  Beth Norman here with a card that is one of my favourites.  My cousin liked it so much she ordered 16 of them, so you know what I'm busy doing this month. 

I love the Serenity Prayer and was thrilled to see that Pat had the verse inside a butterfly.  The stamp is SD100 Serenity Butterfly.  This stamp was paired with S627 Flourished Floral which is a very large stamp that filled my 4" x 5 1/4" cardstock.

I sponged ink onto regular white cardstock and stamped my butterfly over top and fussy cut it out.  My flowers were coloured with Copic markers.  Truly, the camera didn't capture the three different reds I used in my flower.  It's so much prettier in real life.  Next, I pop dotted the butterfly onto the flower and cut out Cuttlebug corner decorations.

Thanks for taking the time to stop by and take a look.  Have a good week.

Monday, June 22, 2015

Poppy Power

Hi, it's Gini - I am really enjoying playing with watercolors and thought that the Large Poppies stamp would be fun to practice my techniques.  I used the Spectrum Aqua pens, but first heat embossed the image with black powder. This technique is quick and easy, perfect for summer days!

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Here, Kitty, Kitty...

Hello Stampers!  Robin, here, to share this card I made for you, today!

http://techniquejunkies.com/friend-like-you/ 
I used this stamp for the June 2015 release, SD627 Friend Like You.

  
I stamped the image on some pretty patterned paper 
and wha-la, the kitties are colored in perfectly (and fun!).
This is a quick technique to use when you have big open spaces on a stamped image.

http://techniquejunkies.com/designer-paper-perfection-cd/ 
Another GREAT technique CD, Designer Paper Perfection.  
These CD's have SO many different techniques to try.  
By the time you get through them all, you'll have a very generous stack of cards completed.
And, you'll never be stumped on where to start when making a card.
 
I chose to use the "Squared Borders" technique.
The "Squared Borders" technique is a great way to use up those pretty paper scraps, for sure!

Until next time...

http://robinredd.typepad.com/reddrobinstudios/

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Art Journaling with Cottage Rose

I love to art journal. Sometimes I write a ton, and then gesso over it, feeling like I got something out of my system. Sometimes I like to make pretty backgrounds with favorite quotes and just consider the time well spent. I think the trend of adult coloring books is great - because it makes art accessible to everyone. But stamps do the same thing, and we've known this forever!

I started this week's page with inspiration from my own garden:
What could be prettier? I made an art journaling page, with a sketch from the photo above which I watercolored using Art Anthology Colorations as a basis for it. Then I thought... I want to make a companion page. So this time, I took step-by-step pictures to share with you!
My recent trend has been to begin with a blend of Art Anthology Colorations sprays all over my background, with a stencil, or not, and followed by using my Palettini P020 Wasted stamp with Gesso or white acrylic paint, randomly on the background. This particular sheet has some heat embossed designs on the corners as well to resist the sprayed color.

Next, I stamped P022 Cottage Rose in Stazon Jet Black onto the background, along the right hand side.

I designed this stamp so that it is relatively easy to create a continuous border with it, by flipping the stamp in the opposite direction. This way it doesn't look like the same image, repeated. In this picture you can see where the two images 'connect' although I'll be taking a journaling pen to the leaf to complete the cross-hatching between the two pieces. You don't have to line things up perfectly for them to work!

I painted Art Anthology Buttercream Sorbet onto the roses. Then I liberally applied Mi-Bella Sorbet paint (deep pink) in a circular motion and dabbing in places to align loosely with the petals of the roses.

I then painted the leaves using Art Anthology Velvet paint in Basil. This paint has a matte finish, versus the shine and shimmer of the Sorbet paint, so that the leaves will become more of a part of the background.

Now it's time to dirty up the background and bring in the elements that I used on the facing page. First I applied Ranger's Snowcap paint to the P020 Wasted stamp and randomly applied this over the flowers and leaves as desired.

Then I used P010 Travel Documents with Stazon Midi Cloudy Sky (gray) and stamped it randomly in the empty spaces. With this image you can clearly see how translucent the paint is; and how much depth you can create by layering all these elements.

As a final step to the background design, I stencilled Art Anthology Sorbet in Drab, along the left hand bottom corner through a honeycomb design. I added a bit of this in Buttercream as well along the right side to create a faux beeswax appearance.

I stamped the sentiment, PD010 Art Mistakes, in Stazon Jet Black to finish the page.
So now we have two facing pages for my art journal. Cohesive design makes it work together!

Take a look at my Palettini Collection, designed exclusively for Technique Junkies






Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Here Kitty

Good Tuesday morning Junkies!  I've got a couple of ATCs to share with you today, using some of my favorite Technique Junkies stamps.  Gotta love those kitty cats!



So Lucky was created using the Gel Medium Resist technique.  I used Art Anthology Colorations in Plush, Patience, and Juicy along with their Morse Code stencil.  I stamped one of the new June releases, Friend Like You, onto a piece of card, cut it out and separating the sentiment, and then colored it in with Art Anthology Tango and Kona Velvet.  I positioned the trimmed sentiment directly above the kitties.


Stare was created using the Colorful Resist technique.  I used Art Anthology Colorations in  Wild Orchid, Peacock Feathers, and Grass along with their Bubbles stencil and the Paid in Full & Plaster Swirls stamps .  I stamped Kitty Watching, cut him out, then colored his fur with Art Anthology Ash Velvet and his eyes with Limeade Velvet.  The sentiment People Will Stare (small) was stamped onto a piece of previously colored watercolor paper I had laying around.

These and other wonderful stamps are located on the Technique Junkies website.

Until later......................



Marilyn

Monday, June 15, 2015

Another June Release!

I always forward to new releases from lots of stamp companies -- but particularly from Technique Junkie Stamps! Pat Huntoon is really trying hard to broaden the breadth of variety of her stamps. She knows full well that not every stamper likes the same kind of themes for the stamps they buy and use. But the last few stamp releases have been wonderful!  Gorgeous stamps, and made of wonderful red rubber.  Have you looked at the new releases for June yet?  http://techniquejunkies.com/new-stamps/june2015-release/

These two cards are made with a new stamp for June called Sea Waves - S628, and a stamp from the May Release called Old Friends - S623. 

With this card I used a cloud stencil and a mask for the setting sun to create the sky and background.  I cut the waves from the stamped image to create a bit of fun!


The Sea Waves stamp fills in all of the background for this card.

I used Copic markers to color in the ladies and the boat for both cards.  The Sea Waves were stamped on card stock after I used the Antique Glimmers technique to create the colors in the waves. 

Have a wonderful day - and get inky!