Sunday, July 8, 2012

ODB Stamp: Chickadee

As a music minister, Biblical references to "sing a new song" or "make a joyful noise!" have always been particular poignant to me.  When I found this stamp set from Our Daily Bread, the purchase was a no-brainer. Unfortunately, I was stumped for a card idea...until now!


I used a pretty fun masking technique on this card, and used a lot of layers to create the depth of the card.  It is actually pop-dotted above the image pretty significantly (at least 1/4") so the in-person effect is very dramatic. There's the tiniest bit of sparkle on the berries, achieved using Distress Stickles in Rock Candy.  I colored the image using Tim Holtz distress markers...my first real attempt to do an entire image using the 'watercolor' technique he demoed at Winter CHA. 

Supplies:
  • Cardstock in black, tan, red
  • Watercolor paper
  • Card base: kraft
  • Nested dies from Sizzix
  • Chickadee die set 
  • Archival ink in black
  • Distress Markers + water brush 
  • Distress stickles in Rock Candy
  • Distress ink in Tattered Rose + ink blender
  • PopDots + regular adhesive
  • Music background stamp  - Hero Arts 
  • Patience + time
Instructions:
  1. Stamp the chickadee image on watercolor paper, allow to dry.
  2. Paint using distress marker watercolor technique, allow to dry, then apply stickles to berries and set aside.
  3. Create standard card base out of Kraft
  4. Trim black cardstock to 4"x5.25" and adhere to front of card base
  5. Trim tan cardstock to 3.75"x5"
  6. Trim red cardstock to 3.5"x4.75"
Now the tricky part:
  1. Select four nested dies in graduated sizes.  The smallest size will create the window to view the image through, so select this one first and build up. For convenience I will call them S1, S2, S3, and S4, with S1 being the smallest die selected. 
  2. Die cut using S2 in the center of the tan cardstock.
  3. Adhere the red cardstock to the center of the tan cardstock. Turn the cardstock over. You should now have a tan frame filled entirely with red.  Carefully place S1 inside the frame created by the tan, to cut through ONLY RED cardstock and diecut. You should now have a beautiful matted piece of red and tan. 
  4. Take a scrap piece of black cardstock (NOT the piece on the card base) and cut out the S3 shape from the center. 
  5. Carefully layer S4 around the edges of S3 to create a frame and cut out. 
  6. Align the newly created black frame around the tan-and-red frame and hold in place using a finger. Now, take the inside piece of black cut out of S3 and lay it inside the black frame, covering up all of the red and part of the tan. Without moving the inside piece, gently set the black frame aside. You have now created a mask. (note: I used a piece of dull tape on the back of the layers to hold this together.)
  7. Carefully stamp the music background over the showing tan area and black mask to create background image, and distress the edges using the ink blender.
  8. Remove the mask and carefully replace the black frame.  The exterior of the tan should now be stamped and the interior should be plain, framed in black. When happy with placement, adhere black frame.
Okay, back to regular stuff!
  1. Take the chickadee image and trim to 3.5"x4.75" and adhere on top of the black cardstock ON THE CARD BASE.
  2. Apply 'high' pop dots to the tan/red/black frame layer. Align over the card base so the stamped image shows through the window and adhere.
  3. Remember all those extra punched out pieces? Layer, adhere, stamp with sentiment, and adhere to interior of card. 
Whew, done!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Happy Anniversary, J&D!

Several summers ago, I watched my best friend marry a really amazing man.  It has been a privilage to watch them grow as individuals and as a team, and inspiring as well- we can all only hope to be so lucky!

I saw this wedding card on Pinterest, and loved the simple elegance of the design.  I thought I'd try it for J&D, and here's the result:


I'm hugely pleased with the design, and I will probably make a few more variations of the layout for future use or sale. 

Supplies:
Cardstock in black and white
Embossing folders and machine
White ribbon
Stickers
Embellishments and bling
Heart punches - or - equivalent
Scissors
Black marker
Popdots

(Simple!) Instructions:
  1. Cut the card base to 4.25" by 11", fold at 5.5". (Note: I used a different white base for the card because I wanted the linen texture for the inside of the card, but you could totally cut the card base out of the white cardstock and use the rest for the card if you're trying to be thrifty!)
  2. Trim black cardstock to 4"x5.25", adhere
  3. Trim white cardstock to 3.75" x 5", run through texture machine, tie ribbon around it, adhere
  4. Punch large heart out of black and white cardstock (1 each)
  5. Punch medium heart out of black and white cardstock (1 each)
  6. Trim a deep triangle from medium black heart and adhere to large white heart, add bow tie and buttons using markers. Pop dot on card. (Note: for lots of dimension, I used 'short' popdots on this part...)
  7. Run medium white heart through texture machine (use a different embossing folder), adhere to large black heart, pop dot over previous heart. (Note 2: ...and 'high' popdots on this part!) Add necklace made of bling.
  8. Punch large black oval and medium white oval, layer and adhere. Add sentiment sticker and popdot under ribbon.
  9. Add additional bling.
One more note: If you're mailing cards with pins, make sure to tuck the sharps behind other parts of the card or use a padded envelope!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Fourth of July!

This year, I went all-out on my Fourth of July cards. 
I made a bunch using an old cupcake stampset, half of which I colored using watercolor markers and half of which I colored using Tim Holtz distress markers. Way fun!  I'll have more up on my marker review soon.

Then, y'know, I decided to do some custom carding, so I made a coordinated 'set' of four based on kraft paper, each with a 'window' theme. I think my favorite is the bottlecaps, but I'm also particularly proud of the faux kraft pop-up one. Anyway...to all of you who couldn't get a card for real, I hope you enjoy these!

Monday, July 2, 2012

Rosemary Hill

Do you ever have those moments when you see a picture, and suddenly a layout jumps into your head? Unfortunately for me, that usually happens when I see pictures that belong to someone else.  This happened to me last week at work.  My coworker was showing me pictures of his new baby, and one photo in particular jumped out at me.  It has an amazing story to go behind it, too...one of those stories that makes you smile and almost cry at the same time.  I knew I HAD to make a page using the photo, and here it is! I had a hard time getting a good shot of the entire page, so there's a few in there.  I think my favorite part is using the larger photo as the mat for the smaller photo.

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Supplies:
Basic Grey Lilikate Paper
Distress Ink in Tattered Rose, Worn Lipstick
Distress Stain in Spun Sugar and Picket Fence
Wilton's Paper Doily
Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist in Creme de Chocolat
Assorted silk flowers
Assorted gemstone flourishes
Archiver's Cardstock in Chocolate
Assorted adhesives, distressers, sand papers, and scissors
Embossing sheets
Tim Holtz Ideaology stamps and label