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Thursday, April 28, 2011



Welcome to:
Artsy Addicts First Blog Hop


So many techniques !! and so little time so we simply picked our favorites and you will get to see them all on this hop.

If you just came from http://www.flora-creativescrappin.blogspot.com/ you are on the right track!  If not, you will want go back to the beginning at Angee's blog (http://www.angeeleebutler.com/), to check out all the techniques being shared along the hop.

Now for my technique!

Marion Smith intrigued me with her alcohol ink on acetate video where she created acetate butterflies.  I decided to try this on a larger scale and created a 9X12 acetate overlay for one of my favorite pictures of my daughter. 
Materials needed are:
Alcohol inks (I used three colors)
Blending tool
Blending Medium
9X12 Acetate Sheet
Stamps
Staz on black ink
12X12 piece of cardstock
favorite picture
Bling and embellishments
Place felt on your blending tool and add desired alcohol ink color to the felt in desired amounts.  The more color you add, the darker the coloring will be.  On a covered work surface and starting off the page, blend ink by rubbing tool in circular motion around the edges of acetate and moving to the center of page  This will place the darker coloring around the outer edge.  Add more ink to felt as needed. 

To blend colors more and make intersting designs in your ink, sqeeze small amounts of blending medium on acetate.  You may use your blending tool to blend colors together more.  To create the areas of really intense color, I simply used the tip of the alcohol ink bottle as a pen and "drew" on the acetate.  Be careful to use light pressure.  If you do not like the way the colors are blending, you can simply clean off acetate with the blending medium and begin again.
I love this stained glass effect!

I then wanted to "erase" an area of ink in the area I wanted to place my picture. Blending medium was applied to a felt pad and I simply wiped the alcohol ink away to provide a clear space for the picture to show through.

Then it was time to grab my favorite stamps and my Staz On Jet Black ink pad.  I stamped the images directly on the acetate being very careful not to let them slide under too much pressure. 


The following pictures are simply showing the stamped fairies, mushrooms, dragonflies, and butterflies.




After I completed my stamping, I then began putting my 12X12 layout together.  I added the matted picture first and then added bling and embellishments to complete the project. 

I have also included the acetate butterflies I made to add as bling.  These were made using Marion Smith's technique and you can locate the video for this on her blog.

I love these bubble stickers :)

Love metal embellies as well....


 
 The finished product.  My lighting is horrible and this doesn't do it justice.  I truly loved the way it looked finished. I of course had to use my cricut for the bee and the knock knock title....
The picture below shows the inks a little better. 

I hope you enjoyed my technique.  Please become a follower if you like what you see.  I will be giving away a stamp set to a lucky visitor who leaves a comment and becomes a follower.  I will draw the winner on Sunday.  Please make sure you leave a way for me to contact you if you win!  Thanks for stopping by and

Your next stop is Heidi at http://www.gothamcitystampers.com/

Enjoy the rest of the hop! 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

TAX DAY BLUES BLOG HOP!!

Welcome to the Tax Day Blues Blog Hop!!! Below is a list of the bloggers participating in the hop, in case you get lost along the way. I am your 6th hop, if you came from: Elaine, Expressions by Elaine, you are on the right track! If not, please go back to Angie, at Tuttle Time to start the Hop at the beginning!  Here is the  entire list.

1. Angie, TuttleTime, http://atuttletime.blogspot.com/
2. Ellen, Craft Monkey, http://cardmonkey-business.blogspot.com/
3. Tristan, Tristan’s Time4Craftin, http://tristans-time-4-craftin.blogspot.com/
4. Tammy, Nesting Pretty, http://nestingpretty.blogspot.com/
5. Elaine, Expressions by Elaine, http://ExpressionsByElaine.blogspot.com/
6. Angelia, http://angeliaspapercrafts.blogspot.com/ (FB: Angelia Upchurch)  YOU ARE HERE!!!!
7. Belinda, Bee’s Hive of Drama, http://www.beeshiveofdrama.blogspot.com/
8. Mary, http://marebearscraps.blogspot.com/
9. Wendy, http://gilbyscraftster.blogspot.com/
10. Jackie, http://mybasketofscraps.blogspot.com/
11. Jill, http://thescrapoholic.blogspot.com/
12. Leah, http://www.leahscarddesigns.com/
14. Mary J., http://maryjaminski.blogspot.com/
15. Tiffany, http://mysweetlemonadedreams.blogspot.com/
16. http://scraps2treasure.blogspot.com/

Now for my project!  I had read and heard of using a lit candle held close to white cardstock to color and distress paper with the soot.  Since this was a new technique for me I thought I would try it for this hop. 
I held the paper over the top of the birthday candle really close (be careful not to set the paper on fire -- yes I really did so I am speaking from experience hee hee).  The outcome is pictured below:


Once you have the layer of soot that you like, you stamp an uninked image into the soot to create a negative image.  I used Tim Holtz stamps, pictured below:


You must spray the negative image with spray sealer and let it dry completely before creating your card.  Below is my finished card!

The paper stack is DCWV Tradewinds collection as well as navy blue and black cardstock.  The card is an 8X3 1/2 inch top folded card.  The patterned paper is cut to 7 5/8 X 3 1/8 inches.  The white cardstock with the negative image stamped into the soot is cut at 5 1/2 X 2 3/4 inches.

I also added Navy blue and Chocolate Brown sheer ribbon with a small key attached to the tied knot.  The life's journey metal embellishment is threaded onto the navy blue ribbon.  There are also negative images inside the card.  Below is a close up of the saying stamped in soot and located on the left hand side of the inside of the card.



I hope you enjoyed my project!
I will be adding blog candy this weekend so come back for another project and some candy!   If you like this project, and want to see more like this please become a follower.

Thanks  for stopping by.
Your next stop is: Belinda, Bee’s Hive of Drama, http://www.beeshiveofdrama.blogspot.com/
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

April Card Exchange

Here is the latest card I made for the Tuttle Monthly Card Exchange.  The ladies in this exchange are so talented and all the cards are simply beautiful!  I can' wait to open the package and often stalk my mailbox when I know they have been mailed out.   Thanks Angie for organizing this wonderful monthly exchange!

Paper is DCWV and I used my texture boutique with the swiss dots folder to emboss the background paper.  I used a border embossing folder for the flower border on the light blue cardstock.  The butterfly is three dimensional and the stamp is a stampabilities stamp.  Simply love making cards and any excuse to emboss or use my Cricut!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Monthly Card Exchange

Wow!  It has been an incredibly long time since my last post.  Below is a picture of the card I made for last month's card exchange.  I love my Gypsy and being able to complete the design and then layering multiple pieces to cut out the pieces.   The bee is from the Serenade cartridge and the paper is DCWV. 
This week I will be posting information about a blog hop that I will be in along with some blog candy that I will give away during the Tax Day Blues Hop.  Stay Tuned!