Showing posts with label OCC DT. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Butterfly Love



Hi there, I hope your weekend is off to a great start.  Thanks for starting it with my Saturday post for Our Creative Corner.  Again this week, Irena Kowalczyk aka Rudlis from “Love, life and crafts” is our host.  She has a sweet challenge for us this week - butterflies.  Butterflies make me happy; they make me SMILE, dancing crazily in the sunshine in such a seemingly carefree way.  I actually had my butterfly card finished and waiting in the wings for this challenge.  I made it a few weeks back with the wonderful Artistic Outpost March release - Flower Market.  Oooh, that set has so many wonderful images in it.  You already know that the little sweetheart with the butterfly net has become a big favorite of mine.  Now, how about those poppies and the wonderful vintage French style Marche aux Fleurs stamp?  Wonderful, and I used them all for this card.  Once a designer paper addict, I am slowly becoming comfortable with stamping the backgrounds for my cards.  I was taking the Creative Chemistry 101 class the week I made this and decided just to play.  So I stamped all the stamps in Ranger Jet Black Archival ink and sponged it with Broken China and a bit of Scattered Straw, then edged it in Vintage Photo.  A bit of spritz and flick, which I can't seem to master, and my background was finished.  

Next I cut a black panel and a chipboard panel with the Vintage Cabinet card die, which by the way is back in the shop here.  I inked up the Damask texture fade with an Encore Ultimate Metallic Gold pad and ran my black cabinet card panel through it.  What a cool texture that created!  An opening was cut in the cabinet card panel with the large ticket Mover and Shaper die and the Marche aux Fleurs panel was affixed behind it.  Then that entire layer was affixed onto the chipboard cabinet card die cut.  All of my butterflies were stamped on white CS, sponged with Broken China and Scattered Straw ink and fussy cut.    I just felt that it somehow needed more gold so I added the two bright brass pieces of filigree metals.  Oh, and I sprayed the background and the Marche aux Fleurs panel with Biscotti Perfect Pearls before I assembled the entire piece.  I'm sort of disappointed about how this card shows up in the photos because it is really pretty IRL.

I wanted to show how I cut the window in the Vintage Cabinet Card die cut.  I layer two Movers and Shapers together, in this case the Vintage Cabinet Card Die and the Ticket Movers & Shapers Die.  I usually run a scrap piece of paper through first just to make sure the smaller die is centered perfectly and the margins are equal on each side.  I don't know if all the M&S dies work this way.  I have noticed some fit together and some don't.  But when they do, it works so perfectly to cut windows in your larger die cuts!  Both of these dies, by the way, are available in The Funkie Junkie Boutique at great prices.
That's it for my Our Creative Corner piece this week.  I hope you will stop by the OCC blog and maybe even hop through the DT's blogs and leave them some love.  Lots of beautiful butterfly art to see this week!

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Spring Green with Pion Designs

I am very very late for the design team samples at this week's Our Creative Corner - my apologies to our hostess Marcy Kaminski and the entire team. It's been a very busy week for The Funkie Junkie with the launch of my new challenge blog Frilly and Funkie, the March release for Artistic Outpost and just general business with my boutique. Finally today I had a chance to finish up the card I started earlier for Marcy's How Green is Your Spring challenge over at Our Creative Corner.

Here's a pretty spring card that I made with the wonderful Pion Designs paper Fairytale of Spring that I am now carrying in my boutique. Love the shades of green which perfectly match Tim Holt's Bundled Sage pad and distress stain which I made liberal use of here. I cut the frame using two TH dies - Vintage Cabinet Card and the Movers and Shapers Mini Cabinet card. I embossed the CS layer of the frame with the Regal Flourishes texture fade and glued it to the frame. I colored the vanilla card stock with my Bundled Sage distress stain, dried it with my heat tool and then sponged the edges with Vintage Photo DI. Then I painted the entire frame with Clear Rock Candy Crackle Paint. LOVE the way it came out.
The flower was made al la Funkie Junkie out of crinoline and tulle, cut with the Tattered Florals and Mini Tattered Florals dies and dyed with Tattered Rose, my FAVORITE shade of pink! I colored a white resin flower with a Copic marker and it matched perfectly!  The leaves were cut with the Tattered Florals die but were a bit large so I cut them down a bit by hand (note to self: order Mini Tattered Florals die for boutique and one for me!)

If you pull the shabby seam binding bow, you will pull out a tag with a sentiment. The cabinet card die is so big for using on cards that there seems to be no room for a sentiment so I tucked in a hidden tag.
I thought this Tim Holtz/Stuff to Say sentiment was perfect, plus it fit the tag perfectly - LOL.  I stamped with with Ranger Jet Black Archival Ink and clear embossed it.  Then I inked the Fabulous Flourishes stamp up with Bundled Sage and then rocked it a bit on a Vintage Photo pad for a blended color effect, then sponged it with the two colors of distress inks.

How do you like these awesome filigree metal butterflies?  They are new in the boutique and I am just in love with them.  I have a few sets still available and all the filigree metals are 10% off this week through April 5th.  They are normally $3.79 for a set of four (one large/three small) but are on sale for $3.22.

Have you stopped by Our Creative Corner to see what the other designers have made?  Lots of luscious spring greens over there this week - definitely worth your time to check them out!



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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Love is in the Air

Another week has whizzed by, in fact another month has whizzed by.  I can't believe we are into February already.  This week, at Our Creative Corner we are welcoming five new designers:

Sue Butler - Scrumplescrunch
Anita Houston - The Artful Maven Haven
Marcy Kaminski - En Papillote Arts
Irena Kowalczyk (aka Rudlis) - Love, Life and Crafts
Meihsia Liu - Simply Paper Crafts

I hope you will stop by their blogs and leave them some love.

I've been super  busy as usual, but I did find time to create a sweet  and slightly shabby Valentine's tag for Our Creative Corner this week.  Sharon Wheet is our hostess and her challenge to us is to create a Valentine's Day project with the colors pink, gray and kraft.  I searched all over my studio but could not find a scrap of Going Gray CS so I improvised and used silver metal instead.  We are also to add some bling and sparkle and also to include a heart.  I use all these colors and items frequently, but apparently not gray.

I began my project by cutting a tag from corrugated cardboard with the Tag and Bookplates die and swiping it with Claudine Hellmuth's Gesso, drying it with my heat tool to speed things up.  Next I stamped the images from Paris Exposition on white CS and sponged them with Vintage Photo Distress Ink.  I also stamped the music from Ephemera Backgrounds onto white CS.  All stamping was done with Ranger Jet Black Archival Ink.  I like it because it is a permanent ink that doesn't bleed/run when you sponge or spray it.  I sponged the heart, which was cut with Spellbinders Classic Hearts Nestabilities, with a bit of Vintage Photo DI and then ran it through the Cuttlebug Textile EF.  Then I sponged over the high points again with Vintage Photo DI.  I set the three stamped pieces aside and went to work on creating the other elements.  The metal is Ranger Foil Tape Sheet which was adhered to a piece of white CS and then run through the Moroccan Screen EF and glued to the tag.  Then I glued a narrow strip of lace down with Claudine Hellmuth's Multi Medium Matte to finish off the bottom.  A piece of vellum was cut with the Tim Holtz Tattered Banner die and stamped it with the black archival ink using the Valentine's day sentiment from Cutie Pie.  Then Tattered Rose Distress Stain was applied to the back of the vellum.  I dried it with my heat tool and felt it wasn't dark enough so I did that two more times.  It's a little blotchy and runny looking, uneven in color - I love it!  The flower was created by stamping with the music stamp in Sepia archival ink and then applying Tattered Rose Distress Stain.  It was cut with my new Mini Tattered Florals Movers and Shapers die.  I added a piece of netting that is used for ladies hat veils - don't remember what that stuff is called, then topped it with the little flower and a vintage pink button.


Moving along, I ripped the front part off a small glassine bag, crumpled it up, smoothed it out and painted it with a wash of 1 part water and 1 part gesso, dried it with my heat tool and then stippled it with full strength gesso.  Then I applied two coats of Tattered Florals Distress Stain to the back, drying after each coat.  I took the Paris Exposition stamp from the set of the same name and inked only 'Paris', stamping repeatedly on the gesso coated glassine bag.  Again I dried it with my heat tool to set the ink.  When dry, I added some bling by spraying it with Biscotti Perfect Pearls mist (love that stuff!).  A little bauble and a bit of dyed seam binding was added and the tag was done.

Whew, I guess that wasn't really a simple tag this week.  I got pretty artsy with it and had a blast messing around with all the fun stains and goopy stuff.  Now I hope you will stop over to the OCC and be inspired by all the lovely Valentine's art over there.

Most of the products I used can be purchased in my Etsy shop.  Quantities are limited but I have new products coming in every week so if you don't see what you are looking for, check back in a week and see if they are there.  If there is anything you want me to carry, please let me know.

Thank you so much for stopping by and for all your lovely comments.


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