Monday, September 17, 2012

My Crafter's Companion GDT Spot!

Having recovering from the excitement of being asked to be the
Guest Designer in September for the
I got to work putting together this tutorial!
 
First, let me say, I had the most adorable stamp to work with...
 
It's called "Winter Pastime"
and is part of the
 

 
HEAT AND DRY EMBOSSING 
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Being a newbie at tutorials, I will try and walk you through the process for this card.
It's not difficult, and anyone can use these embossing techniques on their own projects!
 
First, since I LOVE to make my cards dimensional, I always stamp two copies of my image because I KNOW I'm gong to want to POP-UP a portion of the image.
(And make sure you use your GOOD Copics-compatable paper. You'll be seeing parts of both images on your finished project!)
 
 
Next, look at your image and take a moment to visualize how you will want to crop for your card. Sounds like a small thing, but you'll be glad you did once you start embossing and cutting. Also, I ALWAYS first chose my papers for color matching!
 For this card, I used My Mind's Eye, "Lost and Found Christmas".
 
 
I chose to die-cut an image shape from my Spellbinders, in this case, Lables Eight.
 
 
That being done, take the copy you are NOT using as your final project
 and color the portions you will be "popping up".  These you will want to color as carefully and detailed as you can. I do not even pretend to be a skilled Copics instructor. For that, you need to look at Jennifer Dove's blog...lol!
But, I do well enough that my friends and family like my cards.
 

 I decided later to add more brown to the dog because I felt he looked too "spotty". You can always add more color, harder to take away or lighten.
(Obviously, another case for Jennifer!)
Next, comes the fun part... or for me, where it gets scary. Cutting out the individual parts of the image! I have some carpal tunnel issues, so fussy cutting some of the tiny details are difficult, to say the least.  I have decapitated and disfigured many an image.  Just sayin'...
 
See, I told you early in this tutorial that anyone can do this.
Are yo believing me now?
Another little tip is to outline your cut pieces with marker that's the same color as the edge you're coloring, or some folks just edge it all in black or brown.
This will eliminate those irritating raw, white edges you would see after
popping your pieces onto your project!
 
 
The next step is easier, as it involves coloring the portions that will be covered up by your popped-up pieces.  Keep in mind, you'll only see the edges.  I may be lazy, or just always in a rush, but I color it only as well as need be. I always use the darkest color of that part, and I only color as far INTO the image as needed.  If you are a perfectionist, you will probably want to color the entire image, including adding shading and highlights. Whatever...life's too short...
 
  
Now, back to serious coloring...
The snowman will not be popped and she needs to look extra nice, so add the shadowing and color to her hat and broom.  I also colored her scarf.  Maybe that shows up in the next photo.  (Told you I was new at this!)
 
 
Oops, no, not yet!  LOL! 
But this DOES show how if you want to texture or alter your image, this is the time to do so.   Also, all of the shadowing has been added to the whole image.
Once you add the popped-up elements, it will be extremely difficult to go back and do that.
Same with the cut-out pieces. I added a little thread bow to the dog. And that's when I chose to add more brown and blend better.  He looked rather like a hyena at this stage.
 

Take your project image and cut to shape or size.  Your next big decision is to choose the embossed design you wish to apply to your project.
 I love the Cuttlebug, Swiss Dots when I want to replicate snow!


Again, it will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to add coloring or shading once you've done this.  So, double check that all is just as you like before dry embossing.

Ooooh, my favorite part is rubbing the Versamark over the entire surface!  I like the Champagne Shimmer, but have my doubts as to whether the clear would have kept my "snow" looking a bit cleaner. Done now... hehe!

 
 Once you've done this, sprinkled clear embossing powder over all, and heat to set with your heat gun, you will notice the colors and the raised areas popping up and becoming a lot more vibrant and obvious!
I LOVE this look!
It will also make your image curl a bit. Set aside and allow to cool.

Now, what I did, and many of you may want to include on your projects, is added SPARKLE!
I added Stampendous white embossing powder and Shaved Ice to parts of the snow banks, and melted it by using the "Fran'tage" technique.  If you're not familiar with this, it is done by sprinkling your powder and other elements on the top side of your card, and then heating from the underside.  Keep in mind, your project has been completely embossed and melted previously. It will get VERY hot very fast.
(If I were wanting to keep this card vintage, I would have skipped this step altogether)


What's left to add are your popped-up pieces!
I just use regular foam pop-dots, but with the surface now being slick,
I add a dab of good adhesive just to make sure.
You certainly don't want your card falling apart in the mail!

The only other elements I added to the image were the pom-pom for the child's hat, and a teeny-tiny black pearl for the snowman's nose.
Ta-da! See?  Easy peasy!


From here, it's all yours!
Mat, stack, and embellish away!
I like to add a surprising element to my cards, like the little broom.


Dimension and that adorable image from Crafter's Companion makes this card special!

 
Thanks for hanging in there with me!
~Jan~

Thursday, September 13, 2012

DYSU gets "krafty"!





* $15 Store Credit



* Winner's Choice of 4 Images


* Winner's Choice of 3 Images
 
The challenge this week being to use kraft paper and twine,
I actually printed my Meljen's image on kraft paper, and colored it up with Copics!
 
I also layered it on a kraft mat and burlap!

 
 
I like the "folksy" feel of this image and card!
My "twine" happens to be the loose threads from my burlap!
 
 Join us at DYSU!
You could be a winner!
 
 

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Vacay!

I am excited to say I will be
MIA
for the next week or so. I have some pre-scheduled posts for my much-loved
Design Teams, but for the most part, I'm outta here...
 
I will be posting pictures of my trip when I return!
For this desert dweller, a week in the woods and antique shops
of Iowa seems like a dream!
Being from the Midwest, I miss the leaves on the trees, colorful birds, and mostly, the smell of fresh rain on grass!
 
Of course, it is a girl's-only 4 days at a lake house,
so who knows what'll happen!
Hopefully, the park rangers won't kick us out the first night! LOL!

I'll also have some exciting news when I return!
I best get some rest while I'm lounging next to a beautiful lake,
because I'm going to be extra busy starting October 1st!
 
Enjoy your upcoming weekend!
 
Jan


Sunday, September 9, 2012

HAPPY HALLOWEEN from the "Playground"!

The greeting this week comes courtesy of
"Achmed, the Dead Terrorist"!
and courtesy of Dustin Pike's skeleton image!
(with which I took HUGE liberties!)
For those of you who don't know who Achmed is,
he is the infamous, highly "unsuccessful" terrorist puppet that
the comedian, Jeff Dunham, uses in his stage performances.
Jeff is rude and crude, and very politically incorrect,
but we find ourselves laughing in spite of ourselves.

 


The story goes:
Born in Iraq, Achmed grew up in a family of terrorists, and was determined to carry on his father's trade....
He was not very good at it.  LOL!
(Although he insists it's only a "flesh wound"...)

 
For those of you who are strong of heart and not easily offended,
check him out on the Comedy Channel!
For those of you who are offended by my card,
and have loved ones who are foreign terrorists,
I do not apologize.  
 
Note Achmed's stylish handcuffs, given to him by the US military!
 
My son is an avid Jeff Dunham fan, and is going to get a huge kick out of this card!
Again, I've gone the "adult" card route with the Doodle Dragon image,
but this only demonstrates the WIDE spectrum of cards these adorable characters
can be used for!
Seldom do I break out and just let my wierd humor come across in my cards, but...
after all, it IS for Halloween!
Bwaahahahaha.....
(Disclaimer: Not all person's named "Achmed" are terrorists)

Thanks for visiting my blog today, and I hope that,
in some odd way,
I was able to add a chuckle to your day!

Supplies:
Paper,  My Mind's Eye, "Spider Web"
Image, Doodle Dragon Studios
Glitters and Mica flakes, Stampendous
Black Pearls, Recollections

Christmas Wishes from Stampendous!

I love to emboss!
And when I find stamps that lend themselves well to heat embossing, I go nuts!
The Stampendous stamps are SO clear and detailed that they stamp and the image holds the powder perfectly every time! And the "Detail Clear" Embossing Powder seeks out every tiny little detail and provides a clear, sharp image!
Don't you love new stamps?  I know I do!

For this card, I kept it simple by stamping and clear embossing the
     Jumbo "Pinecone Boughs" several times off the left edge of my paper.
I then stamped the Cling "Poinsettia Background" in dark red onto white cardstock, and punched out several sized "ornaments".  (1", 1 1/2", and 2" in this case)
The gorgeous sentiment is from the clear set, "Tis the Season".
Notice that the sentiment mat is wrapped with ribbon like a gift, and finished off with a cute little bow on top!
With a bit of inking on all of the edges, popping up the ornaments, and dangling them from the silver bling, I've made a fairly simple,
but pretty, holiday greeting!
I love to make a few simple cards every year that I can later make in multiples should I decide to send out duplicate cards to family or friends.

Time to start making those Christmas cards!

Friday, September 7, 2012

Very Vintage Christmas...

I love that this new
Stampendous, "Vintage Santa"
 image looks exactly like those I recall from my childhood.
I remember the holiday cards my family recieved in the 50's were very much like this,
and when I went online to look at vintage cards, it brought back so many memories !
 
  
I colored the Jumbo Cling "Vintage Santa"
that I had printed on light kraft paper with Copics.
With the teensy, tiny gold rhinestones, there is just enough sparkle to add a glitsy, holiday feel.  I stamped and heat embossed the sentiment from the
"Christmas Wishes" set.

 
The border was punched out of kraft, and the rhinestones attached to that, also.
I like that I kept it simple and didn't over-layer or over-embellish the card.
I kept telling myself to KEEP IT SIMPLE.
I really like the result!
 
This stamp is SOLD OUT but will be back on the shelves after September 11!
 
 


Thursday, September 6, 2012

DYSU Challenge #88 - Best "Witches"!

 

The Stamps of Life
* Winner's Choice of 2 Stamp Sets

This week I'm sending October Birthday "witches" !

Using a Stamps of Life set,
I paired it up with the pattern papers from
DCWV
in their new "Bewitched" matstack.

Embossing the little banners really made them POP off the paper!  And the little sentiments included make for so many options as to what direction these images can go!

Simple inside of my card:

If you haven't seen the rest of the DYSU Design Team's projects, please go check them out and leave some love.
A girl needs to know she's appreciated on occasion!



Monday, September 3, 2012

A "Model" day!

I was thrilled to see that
is to add a handmade clay embellishment
to your project! 
To say that this was a real challenge is understating it!
I had to dig deep and consider my PI products to come up with something I felt would be acceptable and POSTABLE!
I am very particular what I put on my blog.  I have to truly be proud of the project.
 
I think this is pretty cool...
 
I used Fima clay to make clouds by rolling the clay out very thin, and then cutting around my Papertrey Ink "Clouds" die with an X-acto blade.
Peeling off and laying them on foil, I baked them for 30 min at 225, watching the whole time to be sure they didn't burn or yellow. I had made some Lo Mein noodles years ago, and the slight brown tint worked for those...but not so much for clouds.
 
 
They didn't come out perfectly white. They had picked up some teensy pieces of glitter and dust from my scrap table, and the few little lines from rolling them out with a glue bottle! LOL!
But all in all, not bad. They still resemble clouds...and IRL you can see that they are two seperate clouds, one popped up higher and thicker than the other.
 
 
The sentiment is from PI's , "Up Up and Away".
I think this is one of my Top 3 favorite projects this month.
Oh wait, it's only the 4th of September!  LOL!
 
 
Again, I was in search of something to challenge me and this was it!
Thanks, Papertrey Ink!
What I could do with another couple of sets!  LOL!
 
 
Supplies:
papers; DCWV, and KaiserKraft
Fimo clay
Momento
Stampendous embossing powder
 

The Craft's Meow sketch challenge!

I always love an excuse to pull out my
Stamps
and the fun sketch this week was just that opportunity!
 
Here's my card:
 
 
 
 
I thought about coloring the image from the
"Let it Snow"
stamp set, but decided that simply heat embossed in dark blue to match the pattern paper was all the little birdhouse needed!
 
The Craft's Meow store is having a sale right now, and oh, how I am tempted!
Better go have a look see!
 
Pattern Paper;  DCWV, "Bouquet de Fleur" 
 


Skipping Stones Designs Challenge!

 
My entry for the Skipping Stones Design sketch challenge this week:
 
 
 

Supplies:
Paper; DCWV, Bouquet de Fleur
Stamps; SSD, "Always Here" and "Beautiful Botanicals"
Ribbon;  Maya Road


More delicious embossing....

On my card today, I used the adorable image from
Christine Haworth
called
"In Trouble Again"
 
I think you'll agree that this little guy is just too cute for words.
 
The challenge at Crafter's Companion this month is
Stripes and/or Dots,
so this is how I put a vintage twist on my entry.
 
 
I loved the background on the image enough that I grabbed a piece of the tan cardstock that I used as a card base, and altered it to serve as a
background "brick mat" on my card.
If you want to see how this was done, I will be Guest Designing this month  at
Crafter's Companion (yippee!) and they, and I, will be posting another card and tutorial on this technique on September 17th!
 
 
 
 
Here you can see the shimmer on the "wall" and the way it entirely changes
the look of the plain cardstock paper.
It also gives it the feel of vinyl.  Cool, eh?
 
 
And with an image that adorable,
I needed an extra special sentiment for the inside.


Sunday, September 2, 2012

DCWV Monthly Card Sketch Challenge

This month's card sketch is:
 
So I quickly grabbed my "Wild Splendor" and made this!
 
I am so in love with this collection!
The fall colors are perfect and the gold foil and gold/bronze sparkle is
just enough...
 
 
Depending on the light reflection, the leaves actually DO turn just just as they do IRL!
Truly "beautiful"!
 
Enter your own project at
for a chance to win some terrific paper!
 


Friday, August 31, 2012

The Monthly Challenge at Stampendous for September is
EMBOSSING TECHNIQUES!
Click HERE to see how I used
and a bit of ink to create this earlier project!.
The result was this shimmery, gorgeous tag giving those vintage colors
an extra pop!

Poppies poppin' everywhere!

Love these flowers and I can't put this new stack from
DCWV
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"Sweet Blossom"
This stack is brand new and available at Michael's this month!
 
The pattern of this paper keeps drawing me back. I am going to need more poppies!
This card was SO simple!
I simply cut the black mats from the Tres Chic Stack because it has such deep texture and is true black...
Then I cut the background poppy pattern paper just 1/4 inch smaller,
and continued fussy cutting additional flowers to layer over, popping them up at various heights. The glitter centers add just a bit of elegance.
 
The sentiment is one I've used before, too, and love it!
It's from Stampendous,
"Flower Path"
and you can get it here.
 
The sparkle is also compliments of Stampendous, and is the
"Silver Halo" glitter.
 
The finishing touch is a silver flower charm attached with some black twine! I love adding charms and beads to my cards! Gives them that little dab of dimension.
 
Please, leave me a comment and let me know you came by!
 
Jan


MFT November Sketch Challenge!

This week at MFT ,  the sketch challenge #462 is  a fairly simple one!.   Here's my take on a much needed Get Well card for my ...