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Thursday, December 24, 2020
That Was Awesome
It seems like an odd time of year to pull out an old set, especially flamingos! The snow is flying outside, but I had an itch to make a tropical card lol! I haven't used this Fabulous Flamingo set in a while, and it is so fun and versatile.
I coordinated it with the Stitched Nested Label dies and popped it out with pop up dots. The fronds were stamped in Cucumber Crush and the water in Lost Lagoon, followed by an aqua painter with some Lost Lagoon over the water. The grasses were stamped using Pear Pizzazz. The flamingo combo of inks: Flirty Flamingo for the main body, Smoky Slate for the outline accents, and Petal Pink for the light body color.
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Flirty Flamingo set |
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Snowflake Sparkle
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
SCS challenge FF20luvtostampstampstamp
- WINTER SNOW EF
- PINE WOODS DIES
- WONDERLAND (sentiment)
- SILVER EP
- STITCHED SHAPES FRAMELITS
- RHINESTONES
- WINK OF STELLA
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Silent Night Brayer
Thursday, November 5, 2020
CAS Black Glitter Moose
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
SC826 Moose Watercolor
Friday, October 30, 2020
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Bird Crazy and Gelli Plates
More Gelli plate fun and the bird crazy stamps from Tim Holtz Stamper's Anonymous. I love, love, love these funny little birds. Their facial expressions are darling.
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Praying Gelli Plate Circles
Sympathy Gelli Plate
Praying Distress Oxides
Sunday, August 2, 2020
Rabbit jumps over the moon
Rabbit jumps over the moon |
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Ranger Flower Oxide Inks
Since this COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have had more time at home. Since youtube contains a multitude of how-to videos, I decided to venture into the world of distress inks, distress oxide inks, and alcohol inks. I thought it was time to stretch my pallet a bit!
I experimented on both watercolor paper and smooth white paper. I found the watercolor paper gives the ink more play and movement and worked best with stencils. Particularly if you wanted to lay the stencil on top of the applied ink and rub off with a damp cloth. The smooth white worked nicely too, but not as much for using a stencil and wiping. I found if I got the smooth white too wet and applied pressure that it rubbed off a little of the paper.
The oxide inks on the above card were applied with the Ranger ink blending foam pads. Then spritzed with water. I stamped the flower from the Tim Holtz set "flower garden" in memento ink, over the oxide inks and added a little more color to the flower with alcohol ink markers. I stamped a background image over the top of the card by inking selected areas in a gray. Added a little texture paste over a dotted stencil, and removed a little ink with the same stencil and a wet paper towel. I used a small bottle cap and dipped in the texture paste mixed with gesso for the round circle.
I also applied the distress oxide inks to the background on this card with the Ranger ink blending foam pads. Then used an aspen tree background stencil to remove some of the ink with a damp paper towel. Stamped the flower in memento black, then added color with alcohol ink markers. Stamped the water drops and music notes. Used a small paint brush dipped in water to remove a little of the color on the water drops, and added white with a gel pen to the top of the water drops.
As you can see, I've had a lot of "social distancing". The results of the inks are never the same! Most of the above samples were the distress oxide inks. The hello you card with the rainbow of green yellow, orange and red was using just distress inks. I smooshed the inks on the ranger ink craft sheet, spritzed with water, and then applied my watercolor cardstock directly on top of the ink. I made 4 cards with the same ink on the craft mat and they all turned out slightly different.
This was one of my favorite cards. I used salty ocean, candied apple, and squeezed lemonade oxide inks. By applying the blue in one corner, the red in the other, and then yellow in the middle and blending outward, it created the rainbow effect. I spritzed a large floral background stamp with water and held the stamp on the image for a minute to remove some of the ink. Then stamped the image on top and color with alcohol markers and added white gel pen in for highlights. Stamped a script stamp in a few small areas.