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Showing posts with label Painted Harvest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painted Harvest. Show all posts

Monday, November 25, 2019

Embossing Paste Background

This was a fun card to make and figure out. I got out my pile of bits and pieces of stamped and die cut pieces to use them up in new projects. I found some pieces that I had used embossing paste and masks on. Then I remembered seeing a card a while back on the Web. I didn't remember details other than the brick wall had a raised square in it. So I determined to raise just the framed section, with mini dimensionals.. until I remembered that I had the foam strips! I love how you can see the Lovely Lipstick layer behind the brick pattern frame.

I  began with a Shaded Spruce card base, then layered a piece of Lovely Lipstick cardstock 4" x 4-1/4" on top. The white cardstock was the piece that I had already done. I used some Crumb Cake embossing powder to mix in the embossing paste, then using a palette knife, applied it over the brick mask. That pieces was 3-4/4" x 4."

I tried verious colors of ink for the flower before deciding on Lovely Lipstick. (At first I tried Merry Merlot, Rocco Rose, Flirty Flamingo. All of which didn't have the cheerful, happy look I wanted.) I stamed the flower base twice with 1st and 2nd generation Lovely Lipstick, and the detail stamp in Cherry Cobbler. The base and detailed leaf stamps were done with 1st and 2nd generation Shaded Spruce ink.

I used 2 of the Layering Squares dies to cut out a "frame" from the brick patterned piece. Then I adhered the big piece to the Lovely Lipstick Layer. Then I dryfit the frame inside  so that the smaller inside square would be in the right place. Think puzzle piece. Next, I applied the foam adhesive strips to the frame and secured it in place.

After fussy cutting the flower and some leaves, and using the punch on other leaves, I sent about securing themto the card front. In some places, I used glue and it others mini dimensionals depending on the height of the surface. The greeting was stamped in Lipstick and both layers were flagged using the Triple Banner punch.


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Friday, October 20, 2017

Stamping Class

Great Fellowship and Fun today! I passed on some tips for getting blocks to cling and a few people asked me to post it.

TIPS
  • To get stamps to cling better to acrylic blocks:
    • clean often with Windex or Novus #1 Polish (blue label) antifog, antistatic, dust repellent (excellent for Paper Trimmer and MISTI too)
    • press block down on stamp for a count of ten - this allows air to get pushed out

Stamps Painted Harvest, More Merry Messages, Santa's Sleigh, Merry Little Labels
Card Stock Whisper White, Crumb Cake, Cherry Cobbler, Merry Little Christmas Designer Series Paper
Ink Cherry Cobbler, Always Artichoke, Old Olive, Garden Green
Embellishments Linen Thread, Clear Wink of Stella, Stampin' Dimensionals
Tools


Stamps
Country Livin,' Flourishing Phrases
Card Stock
Thick Very Vanilla, Reg Very Vanilla, Copper Foil, Whisper White, Wood Textures Designer Series Paper
Ink
Memento Tuxedo Black, VersaMark, Soft Suede
Embellishments
Copper Thread, Copper Emboss Powder, Year of Cheer Washi Tape
Tools
2" Circle Punch, Hexagon Embossing Folder, Heat Tool, Emboss Buddy, Sponge Dauber

Stamps
Musical Season, Sheet Music
Card Stock
Real Red, Whisper White, Gold Foil
Ink
Tranquil Tide, Real Red, Memento Tuxedo Black, Old Olive
Embellishments
1/8" Real Red Ribbon, Stampin' Dimensionals
Tools
Musical Instruments Thinlits

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

New Holiday Catalog Sneak Peek

Here is one of the new stamp sets that will be in the Holiday Catalog. I love this set and have designed a FREE class with purchase of the set. I emailed local customers  with details, if you need more info, just send an email my way. You can order from this catalog beginning on Friday, which is also when my box of catalogs will arrive. We were on vacation, so I was late in ordering them.