Showing posts with label Unity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unity. Show all posts

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Mixed Media Layout with Art Anthology


Today's layout is going to show you how to add stamped/painted canvas elements to your project.  It's a fun technique that adds a different dimension to your piece.

 First, I decided where my photo would go on the layout, and drew it off in pencil.  Then I added Art Anthology Gesso around the borders and misted it with Cinnamon Toast Colorations. With my finger, I added Velvet Dimensional paint in Reef, Fiji and Portobello.  Then I stamped various background stamps (using StazOn ink).

  

To make the canvas flowers, I painted Desire (Velvet) over the canvas, leaving some areas uncoverd.  Next I sprayed Paprika over the rest of the canvas to fill in.  At this point, I stamped one flower on the canvas and cut it out.  The paint will help to keep the canvas from fraying.

 For my other flowers, I painted Gesso over the painted canvas, and while the gesso was wet, I stamped the Worn Stars stamp into it (without any ink on it). This was allowed to dry completely, then the flowers were stamped and cut.

You can see the faint stars on the pink flowers.

  
 I also used the gesso to stamp the drink ring stamp on the layout.

 

 
For the final detail, I made a heart from twine and used it to frame my photo.


Gesso
Crafter's Workshop - Punchinella TCW219
Unity Stamps
Adore Words
Donna Peony
Angie Girl: Dream With Your Heart
Donna Poppies
So Blessed Itty Bitty
Wishes and Kisses
Stars of Worn
Worn Music
Cooped Up Notes
True Story (SMAK 3/12)
Graphic 45
Typography, French Country Patterned Papers

Friday, February 28, 2014

Friends With Flair

Hi, welcome to Friday! I've played along again with Unity Stamps - Friends with Flair.

 I used this lovely stamp set and paper pieced the design using Graphic 45 papers.

I also decided to use this month's Be Inspired Challenge for my color palette.
Thanks for dropping by - to see everyone else playing along this week, head to the Unity Blog.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Mixed Media Canvas Video Tutorial



Are you ready to have some fun, building gorgeous layers of paint and stamps?  Then come on!  I've got a video tutorial to share with you today that will show you just how I created this canvas.



  After I made this, my 8 year old nephew told his mother that he loved her because she was "Sparkle" - Somehow that just reminds me of this canvas.  I want to be Sparkle and Shine on!




Supplies

Unity Stamp Co

Friday, February 21, 2014

Friends With Flair


It's time for another Unity Stamp Co. Friends with Flair!  Head over to the Unity Blog to see who is hopping today!

1.  Cut a 5 x7" card base from WorldWin ColorMates (Deep Orange Dream).
2. Emboss a 4.75" x 6.75" piece of ColorMates Textured Denim (Aqua Denim), using the Spellbinders Decorative Fancy Tags 2 folder.
3.  Rub Tsukineko VersaMagic ink (Persimmon) over the raised areas.
4.  Cut two borders from the orange cardstock using Memory Box die (Meridian Border).
5.  Stamp the word text from Unity Stamp Co.( Bloom and Simplify stamp set), using VersaFine ink onto panel of patterned paper (Webster's Pages).
6.  Stamp slightly over the text with the flower from the same set, using Versamark ink.
7.  Heat emboss with a green powder.
8.  Use Faber-Castell Gelatos to color in the leaves and stem.
9.  Stamp a second flower image on white cardstock , using Memento ink.
10.  Color flower with Copic markers and cut out.  Apply to card.
11.  Add glitter to the flower center and finish with orange crystals (Zva Creative CRW-03CB-146)
12.  Assemble card as shown.  Finish with a bow (May Arts Ribbon 444-58-28)

Thursday, February 20, 2014

CAS Vellum Butterfly Card


 Hi!  Most of you know that I don't do clean and simple cards very often - but sometimes and idea hits and you just have to go with it.  So although it's a simple design, I'd love to share with you how I created it.

1.  Tape the Dreamwever Stencil (Daisy Background LX7014) to WorldWin's ColorMates Light Ocean Blue Cardstock.  I used the old school method to emboss this with a light box and stylus (stencil is on the underside).

2.  After embossing, use Viva Decor Metallic 3D Stamp Paint to add some glittery highlights to the flower centers.


3.  Rub turquoise ink over the entire stenciled area.

4.  Spray with Lindy's Stamp Gang - Opal Sea Oats.  Use this background paper to die- cut a butterfly from the Spellbinder's Wings of Hope set.


 5.  Cut a piece of ColorMates Heritage White 7" x 4".  Score at 1"

6.  Cut a piece of 29 lb.Translucent  Vellum 6" x 4".  Use Xyron Double Sided Tape to adhere to the inside of the short flap of cardstock.  The vellum should line up straight with the cardstock to complete the card base.

7.  Stamp matching Unity Fly With Wings of Hope butterfly, using Versamark ink and heat emboss with LSG Silver Moon Turquoise.  Shape the die cut butterfly and adhere slightly above the stamped "shadow".  Stamp the sentiment and heat emboss with black powder.




 Challenges:



Friday, February 14, 2014

Friends With Flair - Happy Valentines Day!


It's been awhile since I have joined in on the Unity Friends With Flair Friday hop - so I thought this would be fun!  And also, it prompted me  to get a Valentine card made for my husband- lol!
If you would like to follow along with lots of awesome cards - you will find a linky with the participants on the Unity Blog. 


 Challenges:

Supplies
Faber-Castell Gelatos
May Arts Ribbon - AKB17
Echo Park Patterned Paper - Love Story
Spellbinders
Xyron - Mega Runner
Spellbinders - Heart Circles

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Through Rain or Shine

Well...with this weather, perhaps my card should be through snow or shine!  Hopefully, this big snow that we are expecting over the next few days will be the last!  Anyhow - I was home today and decided to play along with the Unity {Be Inspired} Challenge. 
You can use the sketch, the inspiration/color board or both.  I loved the vintage colors on this one - so that's what I went with. 



Here was the inspiration.  Seriously, those colors just make me happy.




And here are a couple of detail shots.


Supplies
October Afternoon -Patterned papers- various collections

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Boo To You - Art Anthology, Authentique and Basically Bare Week!

Christmas came early at my house this year, because I just got a big box of goodies from Art Anthology and couldn't wait to jump in and start playing.  This is my first official post as a new DT member, so I hope you will enjoy going on this artistic journey with me.  I was also "thrilled" to receive Authentique's  Thrilling Collection - it is adorable!

I have so many ideas, and this layout gave me the perfect start.  I was really jumping from one idea and product to another, but I'll walk you through what I did.

I adhered the black "Foundations" paper to a sheet of orange cardstock, and then distressed the two at the same time, so that bits of the orange would show through.  I then painted the edge with Kenyan Copper Sorbet. This looked so glossy and shimmery when it dried - perfect with the dark background.

I trimmed the "Moonlit" paper slightly, and spritzed Juicy Colorations onto my mat, and dredged the edges of my paper through the puddle.  Then I manipulated the damp edges to shape and curl them.

I painted  Tuxedo Velvet onto a Unity Stamp, and stamped it once onto scrap paper, and then used  2nd generation stamping onto my layout (so it was a bit more faint).  This gave me the perfect weathered look - with more paint collecting at the edges.

Stamp by Unity


Making my own flowers is probably my favorite technique , and I make them for almost every project.  I die cut layers of cream cardstock, and misted them with the  Honey Bee Colorations. Then I sprayed some of the  Juicy Colorations onto my mat, and dipped just the tip of each petal into it.  I let the flowers dry just a little, and then I began shaping them.  I let them dry completely before I glued them together.  The color was just a little to bright, so I grunged it up a bit with a light misting of Cinnamon Twist Colorations.

Die by Heartfelt Creations/Spellbinders, Cardstock by WorldWin Papers

My flower needed some leaves, so I grabbed some canvas fabric and painted it with a mix of 
June Bud Sorbet, with just a little Basil Velvet over the top.  


This gave me a nice smooth surface to stamp on and the paint also served as a sealer for the fabric, so it didn't fray when I cut it.

Heartfelt Creations Stamp

 I layered this chipboard fence over the cute little witch - and misted it with Plush Colorations and then painted a layer of Dazzle Sorbet over that - for a little glitz.

Chipboard by Twiddleybitz

I painted the Kenyan Copper around the edges of my photo .

And for the photo of my nephew in his Karate Kid costume - I added texture around  using dots of the Sunbeam Dimensional Crystal.


Under my photo and mat, I sprayed an acrylic mask with the Honey Bee Colorations, and then laid it on my paper. I also spritzed some May Arts Lace with the Guacamole Colorations, to help it fit in with my Halloween palette.

Bling by Zva Creative

And for the other side, I sprayed the Plush Colorations on a rubber background stamp, let the excess drip off just a bit, and stamped it.


Here's a final look at my layout - thanks for letting me share the fun with you today!



 
Challenges:
Twiddleybitz: Washi Tape
Cest Magnifique: October Sketch
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Check back with us every day this week for more inspirational projects! We have an Art Anthology Prize Pack to give away to one of our lucky commenters!  Make sure you also stop and visit our friends over at Basically Bare & Authentique for prizes and lots more wonderful inspiration coming your way!  And don’t forget to visit the Basically Bare & Authentique Facebook Pages and tell them Art Anthology sent you!
If you are on Pinterest, check out the special Pinterest board that we have created for this hop! Re-pin some of your favorite projects for an extra chance to win!
Last but not least, don’t forget to follow all 3 companies on Pinterest for more inspiration!

Monday, October 8, 2012

How Was Your World Card Making Day?

 
Good Monday morning! Did you celebrate World Card Making Day this weekend? I did, but I'm just now able to start sharing the fruits of my labor.  Last week it still felt like summer here, but this weekend the temperatures dropped to true fall weather. So of course, I was inspired to create an autumnal card for you.
 
Shaped cards are so easy using Cheery Lynn Designs' Reflections Boutique collection.  For this one, I used the Mini Pearl Coved Rectangle, and just lined the top up with the scored edge of my cardstock.  I used the next size down to add my patterned paper.
 
The flower was made with the Build a Flower 2, but instead of using rose leaves, I added oak leaves from the Large Leaves 1 set, which seemed a little bit more appropriate for the season. The rose is sitting on the Notre Dame Cathedral Doily - but I altered it just a bit, by cutting the circular frame away.
 
 
 
If you would like to play along with the Cheery Lynn Designs Challenge this week - the theme is ornage and black.  One person will be chosen to win a $20 gift certificate to the CLD store.
 
Cheery Lynn Designs
DCWV Papers - Autumn Melody Stack
Unity Stamps - Fall Splendor
Cardstock - Core'Dinations
 
 
DCWV - October Stack-a-Holic Card Sketch
Unity Stamps - Color Challenge
Core'Dinations - Show some Core

Friday, June 8, 2012

Beauty In All Things


It's a beautiful summer day, here in the mountains of North Carolina, and I thougt I would share a happy card with you.  I've got lots of projects that I'm working on for the Summer CHA, but just wanted to sneak a fun card in for you today.

I hope you have a great weekend!

Patterned Papers: Pink Paislee
Cardstock: WorldWin Papers
Stamp: Unity Stamp - Kit of the Month June 2011
Cheery Lynn Designs Dies: Horizon Coved Rectangle Reflections Die, Border Carnivale
Wow Embossing Powder
Spellbinders Labels Five
Want2Scrap Nestabling
May Arts Ribbon

Challenges:
Friends With Flair - Friday Hop
Unity - KOTM Sketch Challenge
Simon Says: Diamond Jubilee
Unity Challenge: Stripes
Stamp and Show: Texture