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Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Circle of Love Watercolor

Hello, how are you today? 
We had a fun and busy weekend but in between the activities I found some moments to watercolor. I have two cards to share with you today.

I fell in love with the Circle of Love set from Papertrey Ink.  I know I'll enjoy using the solid fill-in images for this floral bouquet on future projects. My desire was to be able to watercolor the images and feel pleased with the results. It's a very humble beginning!

The first card is a CASE of this card done by Betsy Veldman. Nothing like trying to imitate a master, right? Stamping in pale ink, I used the no line watercolor technique, with loose coloring. What you see is my second attempt at this, and I am pleased enough to post it. Number one was for the trash can. 





I added a few sequins, keeping the card very simple. 

For the second card, I embossed the image in gold and then watercolored. While this was easier, I'm not as pleased with the result because the embossing seems to stand out more boldly and the colors seem to get lost. I paired the die cut image with some patterned paper, and added a bow from gold thread.




I chose the Oh happy day sentiment because the card could be for a birthday, wedding or anniversary depending on the greeting inside.  Stamping the trio of hearts was a fun addition. 






I am so grateful to be able to share here on my blog. Many thanks for coming by to spend a little time with me today. 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!













Supplies used:
Stamps:  Circle Of Love and coordinating dies
Paper: Neenah Solar White, Canson Cold Press watercolor paper, DSP from Penny Black - Beau Jardin 
INK: Versamerk, WPlus9 - V.I.Pink, Bloomsberry, Fairy Dust 
Accessories: Watercolors - Kuretakd Gansai Tambi, sequins



Thursday, June 6, 2019

Framing Summer Citrus

Do you love lemons? In your tea, in water, in a pretty bowl on your table? I do!
I bought the Summer Citrus set when it first came out last year. I googled lemon illustrations and although I found amazing ideas, I never got around to using them. You could say the card with this set and color combo has been steeping on the back burner of my mind for a year. 

Turns out I really like how it turned out. I call it SWEET when that happens!



I've been focusing on appreciating and using what I have. The result?  I've never had more fun creating projects.
Achieving the right mix of Hero Arts inks was important for the lemons to look real and bright enough. I stamped each image repeatedly to add more color and detail.


I took a second photo in better light today so you can see the tone on tone background stamped on the Night of Navy card stock. Thanks for your visit! 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!











Supplies used:
Stamps: WPlus9Designs - Summer Citrus, Tropic Fever, Welcome Wreath
Paper: Neenah Solar White, SU - Night of Navy
INK:Simon Says Stamp - Intense Black, SU - Night of Navy; Hero Arts - Butterbar, Lemon; Plus 9 - Wild Mango
Accessories:  WPlus9 - Welcome Die 


 


Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Framed Sentiments

Hello and welcome! 

I've been enjoying my stamping and have new-never-been-used-stuff to inspire me for today's share. 
I'm playing along with Laurie's Favorite Challenge to show our favorite way to frame sentiments. 



I love using an elegant die cut to provide impact for sentiments, and then surround them with flowers. You knew flowers were a favorite of mine, right? 

These flowers make stamp layering a breeze. I love that there is an outline as well as the solid stamps to add to their versatility. 



I'm also playing along with the Inspired By challenge for this week. I kept the colors fresh and summery and used the detailed circle die to represent the lacy fabric in the photo.



That's all from me today. Thanks so much for your visit and your kind comments! Supplies are listed below. 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!











Supplies used:
Stamps: Sentiment is from PTI - Circle of Love; flowers from WPlus9 My Whole Life and companion dies
Paper: Neenah Solar White, PTI Bitty Big papers
INK:Simon Says Stamp - Intense Black, WPlus9 - Lake House, Hayride, Queen Bee, Lime Light Dye inks, SU - Marina Mist

Accessories: PTI - Shape Shifters Circle Die, black enamel dots. 



Monday, June 3, 2019

Get Well Gang

Hello,  welcome to a new week and a brand new month! 

I had such a wonderful weekend. A happy surprise when our 4th grandchild was born Saturday - a sweet baby girl! I love being a Mimi - it's one of life's greatest blessings. I don't do photos of the little ones for privacy's sake, but just had to tell you the news!

On another topic, I've needed and found a great new (to me) set for get well wishes, the Get Well Gang from WPlus9 Designs. I find these critters to be adorable and the sentiments are just what I need for someone recovering from surgery or an accident. 

 


I got busy creating, coloring the animals with Copics and using the matching die cuts. I was playing with the sketch at MOJO but I'm posting too late to enter the challenge. 

Isn't the sketch cute? For my take on it I pulled out these dies; the WPlus9 Clear Cut Stackers: Hexagon dies, and Bold Banner and Basic Labels Dies. I sponged the sentiment and hexagon panels with Spiced Marmalade Distress Oxide ink, and surrounded them with Nuvo drops.

Hope your day will be delightful. 


Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 

        Make something beautiful!



Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Beach-y Birthday



  Good morning! How has your week been going? 
I've been on a roll with stamping and needed a masculine card this week. Nothing like a beach-y scene for a summer birthday!  I loved making the sponged background with Distress Oxide inks. 





Beginning with stamping the fence, I added embossing to the horizontal links. Love the way the fence image adds perspective to the scene. I also embossed the white ropes on the end post, and the sentiment. 

The posts and the bird images are layered tone on tone to give depth.

I'm playing with the Retro challenge again. I went searching for just the right stamp for the sentiment and came up with one from a very old set, Winter Woods. 

Retro Rubber Challenge 111





















Completing the bottom line of elements was fun! Every beach scene needs birds, right? And a bit of white paint spattered randomly. Thanks for coming by! 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!











Supplies used:
Stamps: PTI - Fenceline Summer, Winter Woods
Paper: Neenah Solar White, Kraft
Accessories: embossing powder - white, pewter


Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Just A Note

Hello. friends!
It's amazing how crafting takes twists and turns. My beginning idea of a simple card with an older stamp set evolved into a project using a variety of supplies and techniques. Here's my second card using Sketch Ranunculus from SSS.


 I absolutely loved stamping the cluster of flowers and greens for the focal point and assembling them on the beautiful oval cut with the Shape Shifter's Oval 2 Die from Papertrey Ink. 
Again, I embossed the large flowers in white and colored them with Zigs. 
Playing along with the challenge below, I added an embossed woodgrain panel that gives a warm rustic look, and a banner sentiment as in the photo.

Inspired By ...Welcome
I'm also playing along with Laurie's Favorite Challenge at the Ink to Paper blog.   Pink and Green with a hint of Violet  are my current summer favorites. 

Thanks for joining me today! 

Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
        Make something beautiful!










Supplies used:
Stamps: SSS - Sketch Ranunculus, WPlus9 - Autumn Blessings
Paper: Neenah Solar White, kraft
INK: Plus 9 - Old Gold, Versamark 
Accessories: white embossing powder, Shape Shifter's Oval 2 Die, clear drops


Monday, May 27, 2019

A Sketchy Birthday


Hello! It's a long weekend here in the states. And we're having HOT temperatures over the next week. That means chances to stay cool in the craft room in the afternoon.

 Just so I'm not always playing with the new stuff, I am working through some older stamps and using them to make one or two new cards. First up, the Sketch Ranunculus set from SSS. I forgot how fun these flowers are to color! 



I embossed them in white onto Ranger watercolor paper and colored them using Zigs. 
I loosely modeled this after the sketch below and blended Distress Oxide inks on the the main panel. 





 I may want to try this sketch again with a more graphic design.
Hope you're having a beautiful day! 


Be yourself
     Delight in your craft 
         Make something beautiful!