Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Take a Trip

Good morning Junkies!  Today I have a couple of journal pages to share with you which I created using the Vintage Travel Cases stamp set.  Here they are:


For the first journal page, I used an old map I found in an early 1900's dictionary.  I stamped the couple from the Vintage Travel Cases stamp set and colored it with Art Anthology Indulgence Minx, Allure Minx, Salted Caramel Colorations, Warm Colorations, and French Toast Colorations.  I carried those colors over to the embellishments and then embossed the word Journey.


For the second page, I sprayed Art Anthology Ink Spot, Sandcastle, and Silk Tie Colorations on the paper, blotting in-between applications.  I then stenciled Mini Citiscape from TCW using Fresco Finish Paint.  I stamped the trunk and suitcase images from the Vintage Travel Cases stamp set, cut them out, and then colored them with Art Anthology Warm, Sandcastle, and Silk Tie Colorations.  I stamped the sentiment from Vintage Travel Cases in black ink in the top left corner and finished off by adding a few airplane embellishments.

 Well, that's it for today.  These pages have been sent to my swap partner (she requested a travel theme) and I'm off to create some more!

Until later.....................
Marilyn

Monday, March 21, 2016

Other Options

The beautiful veiled lady is a newly released March Technique Junkie Stamp. SD658 Veiled Woman http://techniquejunkies.com/veiled-woman/ The first time I saw her she reminded me of Katherine Hepburn.  I used Copic markers to color her face and eye shadow.  

I also used Technique Junkie Stamps SD669 Too Many Options http://techniquejunkies.com/too-many-options/  .  That saying stamp was heat embossed with detail black embossing powder.  The verse was layered on a piece of torn vellum.

The background panel was created with my gelli art plate.  I used a variety of Art Anthology Products including Minx.  http://techniquejunkies.com/products-and-accessories/art-anthology-products/

I wrapped an organdy ribbon around the the panel before adding the focal image and saying.  Then I tied it in a bow and used my heat gun to "crinkle" the ribbon a bit.


Get inky today!


Thursday, March 17, 2016

Lovely Tulips in Two Designs

Hello Junkies!
Karen McAlpine with you today.  And hopefully I will bring a little Spring into your day.  I have been stamping and stamping with this March new release large stamp, Tulips.  The stamp is so pretty on its own, I wanted it to be the focal point of the projects.


Materials:
Stamp: Tulips from Technique Junkies
Ink: Sea Breeze Versa Magic; pink and taupe pigment inks
CS: White; pink, aqua, taupe
Clear Embossing Powder
Extra Wide Ribbons


Make It:
  • Make a card from pink, aqua, and/or taupe CS
  • Stamp Tulips on white CS with pigment ink
  • Heat emboss with clear powder

  • Add the Tulip embossed piece to the card base 
  • Add a extra wide luscious bow
  •  I am using the cards for Easter and have added an Easter Sentiment on the inside.  Some good choices from Technique Junkies are: Simple Sentiments 1a and 1b
********In the second design, I punched squares from the Tulips.



Materials List:
Stamp: Tulips from Technique Junkies
Ink: Summer Sky Memento
CS:White; Marina Mist, Bashful Blue, and Pacific Point from Stampin' Up
Edge Punch
Ribbon
Pearls


 Make It:

  • Make a card from Marina Mist CS
  • Stamp the Tulip with Summer Sky ink on white CS
  • Use a punch to punch out squares



  • Layer each Tulip square on a rectangle of Pacific Point CS
  • Punch a strip of Bashful Blue CS along one edge and add to card base
  • Add the large rectangle with the Tulip squares to the card
  • Add ribbon and pearls

So, two very fun ways to use this lovely new Tulip stamp.  Hope you enjoyed the Spring projects!  Check out all the March New Releases here.  See you next time.

Karen McAlpine
Dreaming and Creating

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Butterfly Dreams

Hey Junkies!

The Crafty Nurse back with some inky inspiration for this wonderful almost spring day!  I hope you all get a chance to play a little in your craft room while you enjoy the coming of great weather.

For my card today I went monochromatic using the new March Palettini release "Vintage Butterfly Collection #P035."   The technique today is from the Bodacious Backgrounds CD called, "180 Degree Stamping,"  The two inks are Altenew Deep Iris and Lavender Fields.  This technique is super easy and creates fabulous depth to your card.

The sentiment is from "Simple Sentiments Set 3a  #SS03A" simply stamped and popped up on foam. I added two panels of ribbon by Ellen Hutson and finished off with sequins filled with Stickles (I prefer not to see the holes).  I also added a line of Stickles on the edge of the card stock for a little added bling.


Thanks for stopping by the Technique Junkies Blog today and we all wish you lots of creative play today and always.

Bye, Bye for now!!
The Crafty Nurse

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Color Burst Stencil Tutorial


Hello, Beth Norman here.  I couldn't resist using Too Many Options sentiment with Oh La La Kitty.  Somehow this little stinker looks full of trouble, don't you agree?

Today I have a tutorial on one way to use your Color Bursts.  Hope you enjoy this quick and easy technique.  

Supplies:  Stencil, white card stock, Color Bursts, water spritzer.





Place your stencil over top of your white card stock.  Blow puffs of air-filled Colour Burst on your desired spot over top of your stencil.




Add as many colours as desired.  For my card I just used yellow and orange.




Spritz with water and see the magic happen.




Lift your stencil and see the beautiful results.  Finish your card as desired.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Too Many Options...

Greeting Inky Friends!!

Today I am sharing a card using February's Mug Shot as well as couple March NEW RELEASES!!!
The background is Chain Link Fence and the Sentiment is so fun!!

I stamped the background in Versamark and heat embossed Clear Embossing powder. I then sprayed the background piece with Fun Stamping Journey's Silver Color Splash which allowed the embossed part to resist the spray. I added splatters using FSJ SILKS in Silver and Cranberry. I added GLAZE on the Inmate Number for extra dimension.


Until next time...

Happy Creating,
Tonya :)

Saturday, March 12, 2016

A Quick Thank you!

Hello All, Lanette Here!

I'm just stopping by to share quick thank you card using on of this months New Release Stamps!

So let's take a look.....

Products Used: Vintage Floral Collage StampArt Anthology Buttercream Sorbet, Art Anthology Bubbles Stencil, India Ink Pad,  Watercolor Pencils,  Pink Paislee cardstock.

I stared my stamping my Vintage Floral Collage Stamp using a India Ink Pad because I wanted to color with my watercolor pencils.


After my image was colored I added a bit of Art Anthology Sparkle through a stencil. 


After everything was dry I layered my image on a bit of Pink Paislee cardstock added a die cut from my silhouette. Finally to finish it I added just a touch of stitching.


And there you have it easy peasy, a sweet little thank you card!



Thank you so much for stopping by today!
I hope that I have inspired you!