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Showing posts with label Kit: 2005/11 The Written Word. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kit: 2005/11 The Written Word. Show all posts

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Stenciling Revisited, Tutorial

This is another installment of past tutorials of mine which have lost their original host site. Enjoy!

In the past, I had a bin full of stencils gathering dust. I used to look at them mostly as a tool to use as templates or with pencils, markers, and dry embossing stylus tools. But there are so many more ways to use them and create stunning results . . . If you have stencils that coordinate with your prints or your stamps, then there are so many more ways to tie them into your finished pieces! Why not use the inks that you are already using with your stamps on the same project, but incorporate your stencils into the work, or the same embossing powders, etc?

Stenciling Tools

To use your ink pads, pair them up with some wonderful tools. There's the ColorBox Stylus, Ranger's Cut 'n' Dry Foam, Ranger's Ink Applicator Tool, cosmetic sponges, Ranger's Cut 'n' Dry Nibs, Provocraft's Chizzel-It, Niji's Waterbrush, regular paintbrushes, and more! Alternately you can use liquid or dimensional paints, dry embossing tools, Ranger's Perfect Medium Marker or VersaMark's Marker and embossing powders, pigment powders, or chalks, etc.

Remember to always clean your stencil before moving it or changing colors. Using only water-based dye inks, clear embossing ink, or paints will facilitate easy cleaning of both your stencil and your tools without damaging them.

ColorBox Stylus Tool

Using the ColorBox Stylus with sponge tips gives a soft but very complete image! Simply press your sponge tip gently onto a waterbased dye ink pad to pick up the color then gently press or swirl the ink through the stencil. I recommend water based dye inks because they will easily rinse off the sponges without damaging them, although darker colors may stain the sponges. Another great and similar tool is the Ranger Ink Applicator Tool. If you do not have access to these tools then you can use small pieces of Ranger's Cut 'n' Dry Foam or a cosmetic sponge for a somewhat similar look.

Ranger Cut n Dry Nib

Ranger's Cut 'n' Dry Nibs give a very clear image and full strength color with your stencils. Simply swipe the Nib's tip across your ink pad before coloring through your stencil. You may use any ink that you desire to create a custom marker with the nib for using with your stencil or on its own! To change colors, clean your nib in the same way that you would clean your rubber stamps. If you have a hard time holding the small nibs, then simply empty a multipoint pencil and slide the Nib into the tip, a little glue will hold it in place better!

Provo Craft Chizzel-It Tool

The Chizzel-It with a spinning brush tip is a great tool for creating air-brushed looks with your stencils. Delta also makes the Rubber Stampede Spin Color which works in much the same manner. To use these tools with inks (as opposed to paints) they require a little more ink than it will pick up directly from the ink pads, but a lot less than you would get from dipping it into a reinker. An easy way to work around this is to use Ranger's Adirondack, Big 'n' Juicy, Sea Brights, Sea Shells, or Stamp It Ink Pads which come in a special case, allowing you to press on the center of the closed lid to pool a small amount of ink onto the inside of the lid. Alternately, you can press your ink pads onto a slick surface like Ranger's Non-Stick Craft Sheet. In either case, simply wipe your brush, or spin it against the pooled ink or a paint of your choice and then make sure to spin the brush while working it through your stencil.

Niji Waterbrush Tool

Niji's Waterbrush is a great tool whenever you wish to watercolor and it works so well with water based dye inks! It is faster than regular paint brushes with water and cleans up so quickly without requiring the dreaded open dish of water at your table! To use it with ink pads, pool your ink just like you would with the Chizzel-It, or use reinkers and simply swipe a moist brush tip through the ink and paint your stenciled image! If the brush is too moist, use a paper towel to lightly soak away excess water or add more water by gently squeezing the handle or by pressing the brush against a paper towel. You can also dilute your ink with extra water, run your inked brush across a towel before painting, or blot your painted image to lighten the result. To change colors, simply squeeze a little water through the brush and wipe it on a towel to remove the old ink from the brush. You can also use the Waterbrush with pigment ink powders like Perfect Pearls, or with traditional watercolor paints, etc. And, if you can't get the Waterbrush, go ahead and use a regular paint brush.

Painting with Radiant Pearls

Paints are a wonderful medium to use with your stencils. I happened to use Radiant Pearls for this sample, but regular liquid paints (like acrylic paint) will work wonderfully. You can also take it a step further and use dimensional paints, like Delta's Texture Magic, with a palette knife to create a rich textured image.

Ten Seconds Studio Metal Tools

Dry embossing is always an option with your stencils and embossing metal can be quite stunning! Ten Seconds has a great line of metal tools which can be used with any stencil or printed design in order to create great pieces of art. Using their Thick Foam Mat and the Teflon Embossing Tool, simply trace your stenciled image onto the back of your scrap metal. Flip the metal over and place on their Acrylic mat to outline your lines on the right side as a stronger border. Flip the metal back over to the wrong side and use a blending tool or Paper Thumb to "puff" the image into your Thick Foam Mat, to stabilize your embossing you may want to fill the puffed areas with light weight spackle from the hardware store. You can also choose to create 3-d designs into your stenciled area or background with any of their many freehand tools and embossing molds.

Ranger Perfect Medium Embossing Pen

Heat embossing your image is also possible! Use Ranger's Perfect Medium Embossing Pens or Tsukineko's VersaMaker Pen to color in your stenciled image, then apply embossing powder and heat! Alternatively you may cover your inked area with Perfect Pearls, colored chalk, etc. This also is a great way to use handmade paper templates to add your own designs to your projects!

Stenciled Projects

These pieces were all created with Club Scrap's The Written Word November 2005 Stencil and papers in addition to the following:

Angelwings - Radiant Pearls in Whisper Blue;
ColorBox - Stylus with Sponge Tips;
Niji - Waterbrush;
ProvoCraft - Chizzel It;
Ranger - Adirondack Alcohol Blending Solution; Adirondack Alcohol Inks in Eggplant & Stonewashed; Adirondack Dye Ink Pad in Eggplant; Antiquities Embossing Powder in Tanzanite; Cut 'n' Dry Nibs; Heat-It Craft Tool; Non-Stick Craft Sheet; Perfect Medium Embossing Pen;
Stewart Superior - Memories Dye Ink Pad in Dark Blackberry;
Ten Seconds - Acrylic Mat; Teflon Embossing Tool from Basic Kit #1; Thick Foam Mat;

These additional samples show a few finished projects that used stenciling techniques from above!

Dimensional Paint on Flag Book

The Flag Books incorporate dimensional paint and use: Club Scrap The Written Word November 2005 Stencil & Collage Stamp, Asian Artisan January 2004 Cream Frost Paper, Time & Space December 2004 Gold Paper, Matte Board, and Bookbinding Glue; Delta Texture Magic Dimensional Paint in White (applied through stencil using a palette knife); Ranger Black Soot Distress Ink Pad; Gold Embossing Powder; Rafael Model Lace from Walmart;

Stenciled Card Collection

The Dream Card includes distressed edges made with the ColorBox stylus and uses: Club Scrap The Written Word November 2005 Stencil, Let Me Count The Ways February 2006 GTG and Papers, Greetings For a Year Stickers, and White Notecards; ColorBox Stylus with Sponge Tip; Stewart Superior Palette Noir Ink Pad;

Holiday Ornaments Card

The Holiday Ornaments feature layered ink and masking tape together with the ColorBox Stylus and use: Club Scrap Holidays Stencil and assorted POPs Papers; ColorBox Stylus with sponge tips; Ranger Awning Green, Pool, & Purple Surf Sea Brights Dye Ink Pads and Cool Peri, Ocean Aqua, & Starfish Green Sea Shells Dye Ink Pads; Masking Tape;

Here are some links to other great stenciling guides online!

Saturday, April 5, 2008

More Avant Garde Layouts: 8 Paper & 10 Digital!

Oceanwood Hispanic Family Camp 1990 - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 - Starburst Stencil, Light Aqua Cut Outs, CSt Green Print, Dark Aqua, Apricot;
Ranger: Distress Ink - Dried Marigold, Spiced Marmalade; Sea Brights - Muscle Black, Pool;

These are photos from when I worked as Staff in Training (I was the youngest one they had ever hired) and was a co-counselor at the Hispanic Family Camp... there's a shot of me with the kids and then of 3 kids closer in age to me that I made friends with and we hung out a few times during the school year!

I used the stencil and my ink applicator tool to add two layers of ink each to the Light Aqua and Apricot plain papers in order to replicate the printed style on some of the page elements.
Close Up Detail





Play - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 4/08 - Jr White Print, Green Die Cuts, Apricot GTG Diecuts, Dark Aqua GTG Diecuts, Believe Sincerely Diecuts;
Scrapbook Takeout: Tell Your Story 3/08 - Sakura Gelly Roll Pen in Black; Winter in the Tropics 1/08 Preserves - Primas; It's A Date 12/07 Preserves - Heidi Swapp Frills Clear Shapes Stamps; Alphabet Soup 9/07 Firecracker Designs Stamps;
Stewart Superior: Palette Noir Black Ink;
Zig: Memory Writer in Pure Black;
Personal Stash: Silk Flowers;

My kids playing in my old childhood playground. Scraplifting Shakira's Layout at http://scrapbooktakeoutgallery.com//displayimage.php?pos=-1489




Bathing Beauties - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Close Up DetailClub Scrap: Avant Garde - Light Aqua Print, Dark Aqua Plain, B&B UM Stamps, Fibers; Ivory Elegance 12/06 - Noble Alphabet Stencil;
Ranger: Sea Brights - Mussel Black
Scrapbook Takeout: Garden Party 2/08 - Prima Clearly IOD #517809 Aqua Scrapping Tape; Clearly Speaking 7/07 - Hambly Screen Print Overlays; Grungeboard Alphabet (as stencil);
Sharpie: Black Marker;

The girls wading at one of my hometown beaches.

One tip for creating mitered corners with decorative tapes is to allow the square-angled edges to overlap, then lift the corner slightly and create a diagonal cut from the outer edge to the inner edge. If your tape is too strongly adhered to itself then this won't work as you still need to peel away the excess, but if you can do it, it'll look great!





Lynch Park - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 - Green 12x12 Print, Light Aqua Plain, Dark Aqua Plain, Green Diecuts, Light Aqua Tag;
Scrapbook Takeout: Garden Party 2/08 - Prima Clearly IOD #517809 Aqua Scrapping Tape;





Pick Up Artists (left) - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 - Apricot 12x12 Print, Apricot Cut Outs, Apricot Tag Fibers; From the Heart 2008 - Stencil; A Study in Red 1/08 - Red Plain;
Ranger: Sea Brights - Mussel Black;
Scrapbook Takeout: Inspire Me 5/07 Main Course- SEI Citrus Kick Ribbon;
Zig: Memory Writer in Pure Black;
Personal Stash: Silk Flowers




Pick Up Artists (right) - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 - Apricot 12x12 Print, Apricot Tag, Fibers; From the Heart 2008 - Stencil; Bridges 2/08 - Yellow Plain;
Ranger: Sea Brights - Mussel Black;
Scrapbook Takeout: Inspire Me 5/07 Main Course- SEI Citrus Kick Ribbon;
Personal Stash: Silk Flowers;




Today Is Your Lucky Day - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 - Green 12x12 Print, Dark Aqua Cutout, Dark Aqua Border Strip, UM Stamps; The Written Word 11/06 - Dark Blackberry 12x12 Print;
Ranger: Sea Brights - Mussel Black;
Scrapbook Takeout: Garden Party 2/08 - Prima Flowers; It's A Date 12/08 - Queen & Co. Felt Fusion Black Scraoll; Passion for Paisley 3/07 - American Crafts Elements Mini Brads #84874; 2/03 Kit - Prima Flowers;
Stewart Superior - Memories Dye Ink - Dark Blackberry;




Up All Night Graduation Party - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 - Apricot Plain, Dark Aqua Plain, White Plain, Light Aqua 8.5x11 Sr Print, Believe Sincerely Apricot Die Cuts, Dark Aqua GTG Die Cuts;
Ranger: Vermillion Lacquer Nick Bantock Ink, Beach Ball Yellow Sea Brights Ink, Brayer, Non Stick Craft Sheet;
Scrapbook Takeout: Inspire Me 5/07 Main Course- SEI Citrus Kick Ribbon;
Stewart Superior: Noir Black Palette Ink;
SEI: Simple Sets Neon Blue Stickers;

I brayered the inks onto the glossy white paper and then monoprinted small dots of the red ink onto it afterwards.




I owe it all to little chocolate donuts. - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 DigiKit - Paper 02, Paper 13, Tag 28, Tag 29, Tag 31, Tag 34, Transparency 25, Xtra 56;
Font Garden: FG Amelia Computer Font;
Scan of my own inked edge paper;

I had to look for something to go with that donut quote and figured the missing tooth shot worked!




Pink Haired Freaks - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 Digital Kit - Apricot JR Print 05, White JR Print 06;
Font Garden: FG Amelia Computer Font;
Scan of my own hand-drawn lines;
Photoshop Elements: Distort - Warp;





Montreal Biosphere Waterworks - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 DigiKit - Paper 01, Paper 07, Paper 13, Tag 27, Xtra 52;
Photoshop Elements: Shapes - Arrows 9, 11, and 26; Drop Shadows, Altered Hues;

This one is from the Montreal Biosphere and there's going to be a LOT of layouts from that day in my album, so I'm not relisting the basics on each layout.




Taking Down The Christmas Ornaments - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 Digital Kit - Paper 2, Paper 8, Paper 13, Xtra 84; Interior Designs 11/06 Digital Kit - Dark Blue Tag 15;
Photoshop Elements: Shapes - Arrow 21; Altered Hues; Drop Shadows;
AdLib Wd Computer Font;





3 Legged Race (left) - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 Digital Kit - ALSB #4;




3 Legged Race (right) - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 Digital Kit - ALSB #3;
Clingy Computer Font;




Fun Fair 2005 - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 Digital Kit - ALSB #13;




Water Balloon Splat! - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 Digital Kit - ALSB #05, Paper 03, Paper 04, Alpha;
Photoshop Elements: Shapes; Drop Shadows;




 - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 Digital Kit - ALSB #6;
Clingy Computer Font;




Young Love - Club Scrap Avant Garde 3/08


Club Scrap: Avant Garde 3/08 Digital Kit - Fiber 01, Fiber 04, Paper 03, Paper 04, Tag 11, Transparency 29, Transparency 30;
Clingy Computer Font;

Thursday, September 6, 2007

6 Fast Cards Without Scraps!

Nathalia Castelon came up with a great cutting diagram/plan for using up almost every last scrap of 5 sheets of 12x12 paper to create 9 greeting cards! It's up on her blog and another version was featured in the Club Scrap Academy 8/07 Scrap Rap! I took the cutting plans and made them my own to make two different batches of cards. Here is a sample of each batch!

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This set of cards uses Club Scrap's Egyptian 8/03 Green as a base, with Yahoo ALSB 2007 Kit's Green Print (a remixed design of Musical Interlude 12/05 on Wild Wild West 10/05 Green) with a Design Classic Retreat 2005 Print on Chocolate Shop 2/05 Chocolate.

On the medium card, I used the UM Stamps from Chapter One 6/07 and added Embellishments from Scrapbook Takeout including Passion for Paisley 3/07 Kit's American Crafts Annie Felt Flower and Elements Mini Brads with Adventures in Altering 8/07 Kit's Prima Press 'n' Petals. I also used Ranger's Distress Inks in Aged Mahogany and Peeled Paint along with Archival Ink in Coffee.

On the small card, I used the Chapter One 6/07 CSt UM Stamps on the inside with Ranger's Distress Ink in Brushed Corduroy. I embellished with Scrapbook Takeout's Passion for Paisley 3/07 Kit's American Crafts Annie Felt Flower and Elements Mini Brads.

On the larger card, I added small Brown POPs from Interior Design 11/06, The Written Word 11/05 CSt UM Stamps, and Journeys 6/03 Stencil along with Ranger's Distress ink in Peeled Paint & Cut 'n' Dry Foam along with some Offray Ribbon.

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This set uses Egyptian 8/03 Gold as a base, combined with a Design Classic of Color In Black & White 4/06 Land Duplex Print on Ivory Elegance 12/06 Light Brown and Wings 7/05 Brown.

The tall card uses The Written Word 11/05 B&B UM Stamps in Ranger's Coffee Archival Ink. I applied Ranger's Distress Inks in Aged Mahogany, Brushed Corduroy, and Spiced Marmalade by pressing them onto my Non Stick Craft Mat and swirling them onto glossy paper with Cut 'n' Dry Foam. I finished the card off with some Offray Ribbon.

On the medium card I used the Color in Black & White 5/06 UM Stamps with Ranger's Distress Inks in Aged Mahogany and Walnut Stain. I added embellishments from Scrapbook Takeout including Passion for Paisley 3/07 Kit's American Crafts Annie Felt Flower, Journal Jammers 4/07 Kit's 7 Gypsies Jaune Flowers, and Adventures in Altering 8/07 Kit's Prima Press 'n' Petals.

On the small card I added Chapter One 6/07's UM Stamps with Ranger's Brushed Corduroy Distress Ink and Coffee Archival Ink. I also added on Scrapbook Takeout's Passion for Paisley 3/07 Annie & Sadie Felt flowers and a found brad.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Two New Layouts With the June 2007 Kit!

Here are two brand new layouts that I made with Club Scrap's June 2007 Chapter One Kit!

The Best of Times Layout - CS Chapter One 6/07

Neither the Chipboard Alpha nor the Stickers matched my layout precisely... so I inked them! The stickers were inked with Latte Adirondacks and Antique Linen Distress Inks while the "T" was inked with Pesto Adirondack Ink. I also turned my old class photo to black and white, then added blue back into the background with the Weathered Wood Distress Ink and Cut 'n' Dry Foam. And finally... the clock hands tell you the year!

Club Scrap: Chapter One 6/07 Kraft Print, Kraft Paper, & Grey Frame; Interior Designs 11/06 Blue Translucent Paper; Egyptian 8/03 Red Debossed Print; Food For Craft Host Reward Embellishments Clock Hands & Watch Face;
Scrapbook Takeout: Journal Jammers 4/07 Heidi Swapp Newsprint Ledger Chipboard Alpha; 7 Gypsies 97% Complete Document Stickers;
Ranger: Latte & Pesto Adirondack Ink Pads; Antique Linen & Weathered Wood Distress Ink Pads; Cut 'n' Dry Foam;
Making Memories: Charmed Corners; Decorative Pewter Brad;
Cactus Pink: Ribbon;
Kuretake: Zig Memory Writer in Chocolate;

Hello Gorgeous Layout - CS Chapter One 6/07

To make the clear ghost letters show up, I painted the back of each with acrylic paint, allowed it to dry, and then used Ranger's Matte Accents to glue them onto my page!

Club Scrap: Chapter One 6/07 Red Print, Grey Print, Grey Cutout, and Chipboard Cut Out; Rhapsody 3/07 Blue Paper; The Written Word 11/05 Medium Blackberry Paper;
Ranger: Matte Accents; Pesto Adirondack Ink Pad;
Clearsnap: Fluid Chalk Ink Pads in Dark Moss and Lavender;
Plaid: Folk Art Acrylic Paint in Butter Pecan;
Heidi Swapp: Reason Lower Ghost Alphabet;
Karen Foster: Big Time Brads in Antique Silver;
Making Memories: Decorative Pewter Brads;
Kuretake: Zig Memory Writer in Chocolate;

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Woman's Born to Weep and Fret

Lately, I keep replaying a few versions of this song... Black Coffee, the Ella Fitzgerald version, but with modern female singers. And with the recent Mocha Java Remix stamps from Club Scrap, I just had to make some cards!

Black Coffee Card by Neith

Supplies/Techniques Used:
  • Club Scrap Mocha Java Remix 2007 Unmounted Stamps;
  • Club Scrap Interior Designs 11/06 Brown Cardstock;
  • Club Scrap Collections 6/06 Brown Cardstock;
  • Club Scrap The Written Word 11/05 Cream Cardstock;
  • Club Scrap Down to Earth 4/05 Light Yellow Cardstock;
  • Club Scrap Heritage: Extra! Extra! 6/04 Club Stamp Unmounted Stamps;
  • Club Scrap Mocha Java 11/02 Wood Mounted Sr Stain Stamp;
  • Ranger Adirondack Ink Pads in Caramel, Espresso, Ginger, and Terra Cotta;
  • Ranger Archival Ink Pad in Sepia;
  • Ranger Sea Brights Ink Pad in Mussel Black;
  • Collage Stamping;
  • Direct to Paper Inked Distressing;
  • Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics;

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

You Bring Me Joy (new cards and ATCs)

Here is a series of cards and ATCs that I just finished!

You Bring Me Joy Card

On each piece, I used the same Club Scrap products! The Written Word 11/05 Cream, Dark Blackberry, Light Blackberry, and Medium Blackberry papers plus the Stewart Superior Dark Blackberry Ink Pad which came with the kit. The stamps are from Mother's Day 2006 UM Stamps plus the woman from Extra! Extra! 6/04 CSt UM. I also used Ranger's Adirondack Ink Pad in Eggplant and Sea Bright Ink Pad in Mussel Black and their Posh Silver Accent Pen.

You Bring Me Joy ATCs

I used some simple collage stamping with both dark purple ink pads for the background, a little distressed inked edges, a silver edge, and paper tearing. All to create a simple, yet pretty finished set in time for Mother's Day!

You Bring Me Joy Cards

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Mini Badge Book


I love the idea of creating Mini Badge Books! These books are the perfect size for carrying in your purse and have ID badge holders acting as page protectors! This quick little book is just one way to fill a Mini Brag Book!

Mini Brag Book by Neith
Mini Brag Book by NeithMini Brag Book by Neith
Mini Brag Book by NeithMini Brag Book by Neith
Mini Brag Book by Neith


Supplies Used, all from Club Scrap:
  • Stratosphere 4/07 - Dark Blue, Fucshia, Green, & Light Blue papers;
  • Refresh 2/07 - Sr Light Green 12x12 Print, Dark Blue, Dark Green, & Light Blue papers; CSt UM Stamps; Club Scrap DigiDeluxe Kit;
  • Fizz 1/07 - Borders & Backgrounds UM Stamps; CSt Crazy About Fizz UM Stamps;
  • Ivory Elegance 12/06 - Dark Brown paper;
  • Farmer's Market 10/06 - Club Scrap DigiGoodies Kit;
  • Wheel & Sprocket 8/06 - Borders & Backgrounds UM Stamps;
  • Surf's Up! 7/06 - Salmon Hibiscus Print;
  • Collections 6/06 - Saddle Brown paper;
  • Nature's Wonders 5/06 - Mango paper;
  • Musical Interlude 12/05 - Maroon paper;
  • The Written Word 11/05 - Medium Blackberry paper;
  • Down to Earth 4/05 - Brown paper;
  • Textiles & Notions 9/04 - Sr Rule Stamp; CSt Ironing Board Grid Stamp; Stewart Superior Palette Ink Pad in Noir Black;
  • Ranger Adirondack Ink Pads in Bottle, Ginger, Lettuce, Purple Twilight, Red Pepper, & Watermelon;
  • Ranger Archival Ink Pad in Cobalt;

Monday, April 9, 2007

Thank You Card (Rhapsody & The Written Word)

Here is a fast little card that I just put together! I used the Monoprinting Technique to tint the glossy paper before I stamped the flower images onto it and cut them out to layer! I also used Direct-To-Paper to ink the cream paper with the various shades of purple.

Gratitude Card, Club Scrap The Written Word and Rhapsody Kits


Supplies used from Club Scrap: Rhapsody 3/07 Kit's Borders & Backgrounds UM Stamps and Club Stamp The Beatitude UM Stamps; The Written Word 11/05 Kit's Medium Blackberry, Light Blackberry, and Cream Plain Cardstock; Glossy Paper; Ranger's Adirondack Ink Pads in Eggplant, Slate, Cool Peri, and Purple Surf; Ranger's Archival Ink Pads in Jet Black and Grape;

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Hand Stitched Journal and Paper Bag Books

I must admit that I'm fairly addicted to making handmade books! I just love this hand-stitched journal project that Club Scrap put out in many designs, inclusing this Paisley version!

Paisley Hand Stitched Journal

Here's a sneak peek at another project! This unique Paper Bag Album skips the lunch bags and goes for a more streamlined Kraft Bag. You will learn to (or practice!) use Japanese Stab Binding while folding extra pockets into your pages.

Japanese Stab Bound Paper Bag Pocket Album

You can choose to seal your pockets' edges with additional stab binding, simple whipstitches, brads, eyelets, staples, etc! And, the class can, optionally, come with additional supplies to fill the pages with coordinating papers and prints! I've actually left the threads long on my Textiles & Notions cover because I want to add some sewing themed charms to the tails! This little book will be wonderful for scrapping about my children's knot tying lessons with Scouts, the girls' Sit-Upons, my son's Cross-Stitching, and the gorgeous Korean Gwi Ju Meoni pouches that my children just made!

Japanese Stab Bound Paper Bag Pocket Album