Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Outlawz Color Challenge - 03/06/2012


Here is the inspiration photo and colors that are for this weeks color challenge at The Outlawz

Good Morning Chicks!

Another challenge over at the Outlawz!  I started this card last night with a brayer and Adirondack rainbow stamp pad.  I used the flower print stamp and memento ink to apply the image to the glossy paper.  I didn't like how it looked and for some reason I looked over at the box of embossing powders and grabbed the Stampendous Glitter Gold Transparent powder.  I thought it would stick only onto the stamped image as I had heat set the inks.  Well... the embossing powder stuck al over it!  There was no way I could even attempt to correct this with a small soft brish so used the heat gun to see what would happen.   It turned out really kewl!!  My photo doesn't show it well but I'm really happy with the end result.

After trying every color combination for background papers I finally chose the bright yellow and bright orange textured cardstock.  The ribbon is actually dyed seam binding.  I noticed that the challenge twist was to add a rosette.  My hands just weren't working right so tied a quick bow instead....ooops! 

Here is a closer view that kind of shows you what happened!


When it came to stamping the sentiment I again brayered the glossy cardstock and stamped the image and embossed it the same as the main image.  Once again.. it looks wayyy better in real life!

The recipe is as follows:
Stamps:
Sentiment - Penny Black
Main image - Have to look when I get home
Ink - Memento Tuxedo Black
         Big N Juicy - Sunset
Embossing Powder - Stampendous
Ribbon - Fabricland
Papers - Unknown stash

Thanks for looking and have a wonderful week!

Hugs,
Sheree

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Outlawz CAS Challenge - 03-03-2012



 
Morning Chicks!

Just a quick post today.  This is my entry for the Outlawz CAS challenge this week.  It doesn't really qualify because after double checking... the two patterned papers required are to be layered.  I'm going to tweek this card or make a new one (only took 5 minutes) that will have the patterns layered instead.

I used a Fiskars punch for the butterflies and Liquid Pearls on their bodies.  The stamp is from Inkadinkadoo and I found that in a bargain bin.

Here's another view...
 
Have a wonderful day!  The sun is shining... woo hoo!!



UPDATE!!
Here's two photos of the card that I redid. The challenge was to use two differnt prints and layer them.
Here is a close up view of the butterflies. My butterflies have four wings now haha!

Hugs,
Sheree

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Prom Queen

Good Morning Chicks!

I've been playing around with flowers again and... the Cricut!  The Monday Challenge at The Outlawz.  Once again I'm in just under the wire!

The main image is actually a transparent sticker that I picked up at WalMart a while ago.  It was hanging on an end display and not actually in the scrapbooking aisle.


I mounted the sticker on some pastel mint green from Recollections.  This paper was also used in layers on the card as well as for greenery under the flowers and bow.  The cut background is done with the Cricut using the Story Book cartridge.  I'm really loving that cart and it's a must have!  The flower spray was done by memory using a Kitty Kraft tutorial.  Hers are waaaay better but I get A for effort!

The challenge was to use lace and pearls so I did just that.  The lace is actually a paper doily and the pearls are the flower centers and around the tag.  Here is a closeup!


The recipe is as follows:

Stamps - None - The sentiment was generated on the computer
Sticker - A Brides Wish from WalMart
Paper - Staples 110 lb. white and Recollections from the Easter pastel collection
Doily - Wilton
Punches - Martha Stewart and eksuccess??
Pop Dots
Diamond Stickles
Pearles - Dollar Store

Thanks for looking!

Hugs,
Sheree

Challenges entered:

That Craft Place Challenge Blog 

Stampscapes - Moonlight Tutorial

Good Morning Chicks!

I'm going to walk you through my moonlight scene for the March challenge over at Craft A Scene  I hope you'll be able to follow what I've done in the photos because the lighting isn't the best at home.


Step 1  -  Build the scene

I started by using the Country Stream stamp with Archival Black ink and Hero Arts clear embossing powder.  I find that Hero Arts is nice and fine so works well on detailed images.

Using tacky paper that I bought on a roll from Crafty Capers in Nanaimo I punched out a small 1" circle and stuck it down for the moon.  You will notice that I only did that on one card.

Let the image cool after embossing and then tap in some Lemonade with a ColorBox stylus or sponge tool of your choice.  I have also found that embossing the stamped images can create a kind of frosty effect which you will see in some of final photos.
 

Step 2 - Second Layer of Colour

Sometimes the moon will look white and sometimes it will have a yellow tone.  On this scene it will be yellow.  Due to dye inks fading out I used cantalope on the outer edges to intensify the colour.  I know.. you're thinking that I've got a loose brick upstairs and it's waaay too bright!  Dye inks fade over night so don't worry about it being darker.


Step 3 - Third Layer of Colour

Now we'll add the lightest blue called Aqua around the areas in yellow.  Why?  Well, when I look at the sky, the yellow fades to blue/black.  We'll be colouring over most of it anyway.  I like to add it now because there's no turning back once the darker shades are blended in.


Step 4 - Fourth Layer of Colour

Now doesn't this look horrendous???!!  After I added Stonewashed to the scene I realized that it's time to change now or forever hold my peace!  Never worry that you've ruined it!  Most can be saved by either leaving it in bright sunlight to fade the colour or, add something darker to cover it up!  One nice thing is that we will be going darker and darker so it will be hidden anyway.


Step 5 - Fifth Layer of Colour

This is actually a step for two colours!!  I just noticed that I didn't take a photo prior to adding Pitch Black!!
  
Before adding the black, use Adirondack Stream with the stylus and tap it from the outer edges in.  Don't worry about it looking so dark because it will lighten up beautifully!

Now you can start adding the black!  Oooops!

Are you still with me on this long process??  Now the fun begins!  This time I'm adding Pitch Black which is going to tone down the brights and make it more rich looking...to me anyways!  Tap it on from the outside in.  Be patient and things will come together!



Here is a closer view.  Still kind of looks like @%*# but you never judge a painting before it's done.

Step 6 - Add tree limbs to disguise any boo boo's or as a fill in

When you're finished the colouring, peel the tape off of the moon.  It will look stark white and unrealistic so... grab Lemonade (from the first photo) and tap a bit in around all of the edges.  Next, tap in some Cantaloupe on the left half.  This will give it more dimension!

Next I stamped the oak limb stamp and embossed with clear embossing powder.  I will emboss the stamped images at times to give it a bit more dimension and texture.  You can kind of see that in these photos for once!


Step 7 - Add Highlights

I added highlights with my white paint pen.  Love that thing!  Take care not to overdo it.  Then again, as the dye inks fade a bit, the white highlights blend in a lot more.



And now, here are the scenes mounted.  They look fabulous IRL.  I used Bo Bunny paper which looks stunning and rich.  Prior to mounting I did a wee bit of distressing with Black Soot along the edges.  My camera was not kind once again....  The second photo is actually darker than it shows.



The recipe is....

Stamps:  

Stampscapes - Nature Sheet 1 - Country Stream
Stampscapes - 203G - Oak Branch
Stampin' Up! - Sentiment
Inks..
Adirondack - Lemonade, Aqua, Stonewashed, Stream, Pitch Black
Memento - Cantaloupe
Archival Black
Distress Black Soot
Clear Embossing Powder
Hero Arts White Embossing Powder (Sentiment)
White paint pen
Paper:  BoBunny, Recollections, Staples White

 There you have it!  Have fun creating your own moonlight scene!

Hugs,
Sheree

Challenge Entries For...

Birthday Sundaes - Must have birthday sentiment


Friday, 2 March 2012

Liebster Blog Award!

Good Afternoon Chicks!
I was so surprised when I signed in to Blogger only to find out that I was chosen for the Liebster Blog Award by Caroline at Carolines Creative Stamps and Digital Designs !  Thank you sooo much Caroline..Such an honour!
This is what I have to do now.

Pass the award on to five other blogs that have inspired me ( under 200 followers).
  • Put a comment on their blogs so that they know.
  • Link back to the person who gave me the award & thank them.
  • Post the award on my blog.

These are the blogs I have chosen ...

Crafty Capers - Victoria shows me new techniques and makes me buy more items from her store
Pop, Paper, Scissors - Gail makes the most beautiful cards!  Her designs fill my head with so many ideas!
What Was Old Is New Again - I love Myrna's designs and she helps me so much with my die cut machines!
Shaz Silver Wolf - Shaz is soooo talented!!!  I love all of her designs!
Reflections From Granny - Lori is a riot!  We trade ideas back and forth.  A fabulous friend!

Thanks for everything girls!!  You rock!!

Hugs,
Sheree