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Thursday, August 15, 2013
Why Put Photos in that Frame???
I'm back crafter's with a project that's not a card. Surprise!!!
First before I get into that, I'd like to thank those of you who sent well wishes and prayers from my accident and let you know I'm well and finally secured another vehicle. Here's a picture of my new (used) baby. I'm in love with her- she's so quick and spirited and I love the color- one of my very favorites!!
Doesn't she just look fun?! Her color is Lime Squeeze! It makes me laugh everytime I think about it.
Ok, on to business- the Photo-less Frame Collage. What I did was purchase this very clean and modern collage frame for my bff's birthday and I was going to put pictures of us in it, but I didn't want to do the expected. So I looked through my stamps and digis and found ones that conveyed things I wanted to say to her. I stamped out each image on a 6x4 piece of cardstock, and using Copics and colored pencils, went to town with each one. I went through my sentiments to find something to say what I wanted and if I didn't have something I either typed it up and affixed it to the image, or I said what I wanted simply by handwriting my own sentiment. I felt that made it even more personal. On some of the cards I inked the edges, and on others I used various types of punches to decorate the corners and then backed the images with colored paper cut to 6x4 size so the color would show through the punched corners. Obviously embellishing had to be very minimal since it was going inside a thin frame and I didn't want anything on the outside of the frame. So I used spica pens, glossy accents, crackle accents, stickles, and glaze pens to give dimension and texture to the images. The following pictures are of the images that were put into the frame, they are in no particular order.
First before I get into that, I'd like to thank those of you who sent well wishes and prayers from my accident and let you know I'm well and finally secured another vehicle. Here's a picture of my new (used) baby. I'm in love with her- she's so quick and spirited and I love the color- one of my very favorites!!
Doesn't she just look fun?! Her color is Lime Squeeze! It makes me laugh everytime I think about it.
Ok, on to business- the Photo-less Frame Collage. What I did was purchase this very clean and modern collage frame for my bff's birthday and I was going to put pictures of us in it, but I didn't want to do the expected. So I looked through my stamps and digis and found ones that conveyed things I wanted to say to her. I stamped out each image on a 6x4 piece of cardstock, and using Copics and colored pencils, went to town with each one. I went through my sentiments to find something to say what I wanted and if I didn't have something I either typed it up and affixed it to the image, or I said what I wanted simply by handwriting my own sentiment. I felt that made it even more personal. On some of the cards I inked the edges, and on others I used various types of punches to decorate the corners and then backed the images with colored paper cut to 6x4 size so the color would show through the punched corners. Obviously embellishing had to be very minimal since it was going inside a thin frame and I didn't want anything on the outside of the frame. So I used spica pens, glossy accents, crackle accents, stickles, and glaze pens to give dimension and texture to the images. The following pictures are of the images that were put into the frame, they are in no particular order.
BFF By My Side by Stamping Bella
Big Girl Panties by Stamping Bella
Fallen by Gorjuss
Callie's Happy Dance by Tiddly Inks
In The Hot Tub by AI "Girlfriends"
So there are all the components, now to put them into the frame for the final step. Here they are all in the frame.
The Final Project
I wish I hadn't been in such a hurry and taken more time to get a better shot of the final project, but I wasn't thinking "Blog" at the time. But you get the general idea. I could have even mixed photos and images, or photos, images, and journaling. It all depends on what size frame you have and what you want to include. I have 2 more of these frames that I am going to do and each one will be done differently. I have no set time on when they need to be completed, they are just in my stash as gift items, so we shall see what becomes of them.
I hope you enjoyed today's project and I hope it inspired you to think differently about photo frames. They're not just for photos anymore!
Thanks for your time and until next time- craft on!
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Thursday, July 11, 2013
Be Happy and Carefree!
First, I'd like to apologize for not posting lately. I, unfortunately, was involved in a car accident that totaled out my 97 Rav4, but thankfully I only suffered abrasions and some severe contusions from the seatbelts and airbags, and a moderate concussion. My poor car gave it's life to save mine and everytime I see the damage to her, I am very thankful that I escaped without further injury.
Now I'm in the midst of looking for a new mode of transportation and going through sticker and technical advancement shock. Gone are the days when the biggest thing you could get on your car was the keyless entry and seat warmers and a sunroof. Now your car is computerized and does everything for you. I laughed and said it was going to take me a month to figure out how to use the radio and the wipers, let alone the coffee machine. Yes, I jest about the coffee machine, but good golly, the cars do everything else for you- why hasn't someone figured out a way to have it do something useful like make coffee?? Maybe that's on next years model! LOL!
Now on to the task at hand...... I made this darling card for a friend of mine whose birthday is today. I used the adorable digi stamp from Sassy Cheryl called "Polly's Pink Flower Pot."
Sorry for the fuzziness of the picture- new phone and I'm still learning on it. Everything used on the card were items I had in my stash. The card was colored using Copic Markers. The papers used are Bazzill papers, Coconut Swirl to stamp on (a must), Heidi (the purple), Parakeet (the green), and the bittersweet orange, which is a favorite of mine, is Saltillo. The flowers are from Prima's Bitty Bag of Flowers and I just picked out the colors to go along with the card and assembled them. I glued them down with glossy accents as I didn't want to use brads and then topped each flower off with a Dew Drop in pearl. The pink ribbon is from my stash and I just cut a piece and set it off at an angle and secured it down using Red Tape on the back of each end and on several spots on the front. The little "Be Happy" bingo card is from the DP paper 6x6 stack Simple Stories-Vintage Bliss, and I accented it with a pink/white twine bow at the top. To add dimension, I secured the bingo card down using a Tim Holtz Message Pin stuck through the ribbon. I have a close-up of the digi and of the "Be Happy" embellishment so you could get a better look.
Here you can see where I used stickles and smooch to embellish the image. Also on the flower you can see where I added a Dew Drop in pearl to the center of the flower. I used that flower as the basis for the floral embellishments on the card. Can you see the little ladybugs and the bird on the digi too? The photo just doesn't do the card justice. It really doesn't show off the shading I was able to achieve using different stickles in combo with the copics.
On the opposite side you can see the "Be Happy" card and look- It had a 7 and an 11, so I circled both since that's her birthday! How awesome! You can see how it's just a very simple twine bow and how the Message Holder Pin is easily stuck through the ribbon. It is not glued down in any way. You also get a close up of one of the flowers in the layers. That Prima purple Bitty Bag has all shapes, sizes, and colors of flowers in it and was well worth the $6 I paid for it. I still have tons of flowers left, and they are the perfect size for card making. The place where I used to get them doesn't carry them any more, but I'll have to check and see if they are going to get them back in stock, or if it's something Prima has stopped making.
All in all I really do like the way the card turned out. I only wish the pictures turned out better. I'll have to play with my camera and phone and see which one works better to capture the clearest and most detailed pictures and then post a better picture.
Thanks for checking in and as always craft on and I've got a bunch of things in the hopper to be posting!
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Now I'm in the midst of looking for a new mode of transportation and going through sticker and technical advancement shock. Gone are the days when the biggest thing you could get on your car was the keyless entry and seat warmers and a sunroof. Now your car is computerized and does everything for you. I laughed and said it was going to take me a month to figure out how to use the radio and the wipers, let alone the coffee machine. Yes, I jest about the coffee machine, but good golly, the cars do everything else for you- why hasn't someone figured out a way to have it do something useful like make coffee?? Maybe that's on next years model! LOL!
Now on to the task at hand...... I made this darling card for a friend of mine whose birthday is today. I used the adorable digi stamp from Sassy Cheryl called "Polly's Pink Flower Pot."
Sorry for the fuzziness of the picture- new phone and I'm still learning on it. Everything used on the card were items I had in my stash. The card was colored using Copic Markers. The papers used are Bazzill papers, Coconut Swirl to stamp on (a must), Heidi (the purple), Parakeet (the green), and the bittersweet orange, which is a favorite of mine, is Saltillo. The flowers are from Prima's Bitty Bag of Flowers and I just picked out the colors to go along with the card and assembled them. I glued them down with glossy accents as I didn't want to use brads and then topped each flower off with a Dew Drop in pearl. The pink ribbon is from my stash and I just cut a piece and set it off at an angle and secured it down using Red Tape on the back of each end and on several spots on the front. The little "Be Happy" bingo card is from the DP paper 6x6 stack Simple Stories-Vintage Bliss, and I accented it with a pink/white twine bow at the top. To add dimension, I secured the bingo card down using a Tim Holtz Message Pin stuck through the ribbon. I have a close-up of the digi and of the "Be Happy" embellishment so you could get a better look.
Here you can see where I used stickles and smooch to embellish the image. Also on the flower you can see where I added a Dew Drop in pearl to the center of the flower. I used that flower as the basis for the floral embellishments on the card. Can you see the little ladybugs and the bird on the digi too? The photo just doesn't do the card justice. It really doesn't show off the shading I was able to achieve using different stickles in combo with the copics.
On the opposite side you can see the "Be Happy" card and look- It had a 7 and an 11, so I circled both since that's her birthday! How awesome! You can see how it's just a very simple twine bow and how the Message Holder Pin is easily stuck through the ribbon. It is not glued down in any way. You also get a close up of one of the flowers in the layers. That Prima purple Bitty Bag has all shapes, sizes, and colors of flowers in it and was well worth the $6 I paid for it. I still have tons of flowers left, and they are the perfect size for card making. The place where I used to get them doesn't carry them any more, but I'll have to check and see if they are going to get them back in stock, or if it's something Prima has stopped making.
All in all I really do like the way the card turned out. I only wish the pictures turned out better. I'll have to play with my camera and phone and see which one works better to capture the clearest and most detailed pictures and then post a better picture.
Thanks for checking in and as always craft on and I've got a bunch of things in the hopper to be posting!
Monday, June 10, 2013
Three Ways To Say Thank You
Sorry for the delay in posting but a few bits of life popped up, so this card is rather appropriate. It's a digi image from Tiddly Inks called Thanks Beary Much. I think it's a great card for kids to send out as a thank you card or as a lighthearted thank you card. I used the same image with three different color combinations so you could see how versatile the image can be. All the images are colored using Copics.
Front & Close Up View
These images show the card done in bright colors with floral embellishments from Prima and stickles on the bears and the girl's shoes. The image was cut out and glued to the mat which was attached to the background of the card which is DP paper from loose stock from my stash.
Front View & Close-Up
This version of the image is done in black, red, and white. Glitter pens were used on the bears, and the chair to bring out some highlights, and a Glaze pen was used on the girl's hair and shoes to bring out a little gloss and texture. The edges of the image was distressed using both black and red inks from my stash. The Red rose was part of a Rose Ribbon from my stash and the white flowers are from Prima. The little ribbon was made using black and white heart ribbon from my stash and belted together using a small piece of black velvet ribbon from my stash. The DP paper is from leftovers in my stash.
Front & Close-up Views
And finally the third version is a combination of the first two cards. I used bling from my stash since I used DP floral paper from my loose stock stash and thought using bulky flowers would be too overpowering. I used colored Spica glitter pens on the bears, chair, dress, and shoes, and a Glaze pen in her hair for glossy highlights. I lightly distressed the mat with pink chalk ink from my stash.
As you can see, you can get three different looks from the same image simply by changing the colors and embellishments up. The one thing I usually keep the same is the sentiment inside which is, "Thank you beary, beary, beary much!!"
I hope you enjoyed today's cards and if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them and I'll respond. Thanks for following.
Craft on, and the next post is sure to be a surprise!
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Monday, May 27, 2013
Thanks For My Freedom
Today is a special day in the U.S., it is Memorial Day. A day in which we remember all those who have served and serve in the Military forces and especially pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice of their lives to give us our freedom.
When I saw this digital image by Mo Manning, called Patriotic Remembrance, it really touched me, especially with the boots and flags standing next to the young boy holding the flag and I felt it was very appropriate for today's holiday.
I did this card in Prisma Colored Pencils and Gamsol for a water color effect and then double matted it all the while staying with the red, white, and blue theme. I distressed all the edges of the image and mats with my Tim Holtz distresser and used Java Brown chalk ink from my stash. I used a white ink uniball pen on the blue mat to give it a stitched look.
I gave you a side view so you could really see the effect of distressing the edges of the mat and also how realistic the white ink uniball pen looks as stitching. I love that pen!!
I wanted to give you a close-up view too so you could see some of the smaller details in this stamp and get a good look at the boots with the flag. I apologize the pictures aren't as sharp as normal as I was using a different camera. The sentiment on the front of the card says "Thank you for my Freedom."
I hope you all honored those who served and serve in the military who protect our freedom and give so much of themselves. They change their lives forever so we can continue to live our lives the same way.
Craft on and see you tomorrow!
When I saw this digital image by Mo Manning, called Patriotic Remembrance, it really touched me, especially with the boots and flags standing next to the young boy holding the flag and I felt it was very appropriate for today's holiday.
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| Side View |
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| Close-up View |
I hope you all honored those who served and serve in the military who protect our freedom and give so much of themselves. They change their lives forever so we can continue to live our lives the same way.
Craft on and see you tomorrow!
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Saturday, May 25, 2013
We Know Way Too Much.....
Today's post is a 4x6 card front that was inserted into a hanging frame, that held several other images, that I gave to my bff as a birthday gift. The image and sentiment are from the AI Girlfriends line called Hot Tub Friends. It reminded me so much of the two of us I just couldn't resist.
I masked off the other two girls that were in the tub, so it just left the two of us, giggling and laughing, and drinking- I know.... Us, drinking? Unheard of!
I colored the images using Copics, and went a little crazy with the glaze pen to highlight the wine glass, bottle, shoes, lips, and blonde hair. I used a bit of cocoa smooch to pearlize the brunette hair and golden smooch to accent the earrings on the blonde girl. I distressed the edges using a blue chalk ink from my stash and inked the sentiment that I stamped in bahama blue memento ink with a marigold chalk ink from my stash. I used a small piece of polka dot pool blue ribbon I had in my stash just for accent. I had to keep the embellishments rather flat as it was going inside a flat 4x6 acrylic covered collage frame. So I went for texture and shading as embellishment instead of layers. I think it turned out nice given the limitations I had to work with. I hope you enjoy it too! I'll post a few more from this project so you can see the diversity of stamps I used, all to convey the message of how much her friendship means to me. As the sentiment says "We'll always be friends.... we know WAY too much about each other." Oh how true! Thanks Cindy for always being my bff!!
Craft on and see you on Monday with a special Patriotic post.
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I colored the images using Copics, and went a little crazy with the glaze pen to highlight the wine glass, bottle, shoes, lips, and blonde hair. I used a bit of cocoa smooch to pearlize the brunette hair and golden smooch to accent the earrings on the blonde girl. I distressed the edges using a blue chalk ink from my stash and inked the sentiment that I stamped in bahama blue memento ink with a marigold chalk ink from my stash. I used a small piece of polka dot pool blue ribbon I had in my stash just for accent. I had to keep the embellishments rather flat as it was going inside a flat 4x6 acrylic covered collage frame. So I went for texture and shading as embellishment instead of layers. I think it turned out nice given the limitations I had to work with. I hope you enjoy it too! I'll post a few more from this project so you can see the diversity of stamps I used, all to convey the message of how much her friendship means to me. As the sentiment says "We'll always be friends.... we know WAY too much about each other." Oh how true! Thanks Cindy for always being my bff!!
Craft on and see you on Monday with a special Patriotic post.
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