Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Faux Embroidered Quilt Tutorial

Hello, Beth Norman here with the Faux Embroidered Quilt technique which can be found in the August 2014 issue of the Technique Junkie Newsletter.  For this version I knew I had to use this Strange Cats stamp on a quilt.  Where else would you find them but snuggled up on a nice comfy quilt?

When I set out to make a card, I pay close attention to the stamp I want to use and go through my binder that holds all of the issues of the Technique Junkie Newsletter.  Poor Al has to contend with me having that big honking binder on the coffee table for days at a time, until I find just the right technique.  I probably over analyze, but I want things to be perfect.

Strange Cats comes from the July release. Now onto my tutorial...





Supplies:  1" punch or paper trimmer; scissors (not in photo); Adhesive such as ATG tape runner, Xyron or glue stick; designer paper or colored card stock; white card stock; embossing folder (not in photo) and embossing machine (not in photo)
Cut or punch out an assortment of 1" squares.  This is where the "what was I thinking" designer paper comes in handy.  It makes for a good quilt.  LOL.
If you are using ATG tape runner, or hand held tape runner, you "draw" a series of lines that fills the entire surface.  You can see the lines in this photo.
Starting on the bottom left, lay your first triangle in place, followed by three more pieces across to the other end of your card stock.  Fill in your triangles as seen in this photo.
Next, with a pair of scissors, turn over your "quilt" to the backside and trim along the edges of the white card stock.  I do not recommend using a paper trimmer for this step as it may tear the smaller pieces of designer paper.
Using an embossing folder, run your "quilt" through your embossing machine.
Your quilt is now ready to decorate.

I hope I inspired you to try this fun technique out.









Sunday, July 31, 2016

Hi Technique Junkie Friends!

This weekend I'm at a scrapbook retreat with 21 other ladies.  I've been scrapbooking with some of these ladies for 10 years but haven't seen in a few years so it's great to see them again.  Others, I'm meeting for the first time, so, that's fun, too!

We're at a pretty big house.  I mean it sleeps 22 of us and we each have a 6' table!  Their property is beautiful, too, which inspired me to make this card.
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I used a die-cut set for the base of the card, again, very appropriate for this butterfly stamp.

I, also, used the SS013 Butterfly Quote set for the sentiment.
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Be sure to stop by tomorrow because we are having the August Stamp Release Blog Hop.

Until next time...

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Saturday, July 30, 2016

You are.... Art Journal

Hello All Lanette Here,

Today I wanted to share a quick art journal page that I created using a couple of Technique Junkies Stamps from my stash and a mix of Art Anthology Products.


Products Used: Technique Junkies #S655 Bullseye Blooms & #PS016 Beautiful Faces Art Anthology Colorations, Sorbet and Stencil. Ranger Archival Ink, Embossing Powder and Simple Stories Patter Paper, Brads.

Now Lets take a look at how I created my page....

I started by stamping #S655 Bullseye Blooms on the top and bottom of my page.


 Next I added a bit of color using a mix of Art Anthology Colorations and a splash of Sorbet.



I used the verses in the  #PS016 Beautiful Faces Collection with a bit of embossing powder.


Finally it was time to put it all together,,,


And there you have it easy peasy! A quick bold and bright Art Journal page,




Thank You so much for stopping by today!

Thursday, July 28, 2016

At the Lake...




Good morning Junkies! I have a great project to share with you today using the stamp set Better at the Lake.  I decided to take one of the elements in the set, the anchor, and make a "patterned paper" like background-a great way to stretch your stamps.





All images were stamped with Versafine black and covered with clear embossing powder. The really fun part was coloring the anchors! 
Thanks for stopping by today and be sure to check back daily for more great inspiration from the talented TJ Design Team!


Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Dragonfly Card

Good morning Junkies!  Hope you are having a great day.  Today, I want to share a card I created recently with one of the newer releases.


I started with an index card and created the background using the Pull Color Tutorial on CD #10 (April 2012).  Once it was dry, I stamped Dragonfly Collage with Versafine ink using my Misti.  I then embossed with clear EP.

Spray a piece of cardstock with LSG Bells of Ireland Green and Summer Lovin Sun.  Stamp One Must Live and trim.  Mount both pieces on patterned scrapbook paper and edge with the pieces you trimmed from the colored piece of cardstock.  Adhere to a piece of black card.




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

Monday, July 25, 2016

Oceanside Adventure!


Like most people I enjoy seeing the ocean and watching the waves come in on the shore.  In this scene the waves don't come up on a sandy beach but on a rocky coast.  I had a friend ask me if this was in Maine.  It sure looks like it could be.  

This is a Technique Junkie July release - http://techniquejunkies.com/oceanside/  and so is the verse - Road Trip - http://techniquejunkies.com/road-trip-set-of-6/.  It has six stamps in the set and they are versatile.  

I used watercolor pencils to color in the image and a self made cloud stencil to sponge in the sky.  

Have a great day -- and get inky!  

Judy Jackson

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Mermaid Love

Hey Junkies!

The Crafty Nurse back with some inky inspiration for this wonderful July summer day!

Today, I made a card using a technique found on CD 10  from August/September 2012, called, Colorwash Alcohol Technique.  I then stamped the stunning "Mermaid Love S698" using Versafine Black Onyx Ink, then clear heat embossed.

The sentiment is also a July release called, "Better at the Lake - Set of 5 - SS059". I'm really pleased with how the ink colors stream, sailboat, and wheatgrass look like water.


Well, I'm off to go make some more cards.  

See you soon,