Monday, June 13, 2011

Fathers Day 2011

Hi Friends,

This is the card I'm making for Father's day.  Kinda funny how the simpler the card, the more I stress about it!

I used my favorite DP set (Basic Grey Max and Whiskers) as my color inspiration, and my favorite technique on this card: "Marker to Glossy" (I just this minute named it that, I don't really know what it's really called LOL!).  Just color your [mostly] solid image stamp directly with dye markers then stamp the image onto glossy cardstock.  The smoothness of the cardstock surface subtly blends your colors so you don't have hard lines.  You get a watercolor, kinda shabby look.  I did discover while making this card that Tim Holtz Distress inks work really great with this technique!  Distress inks are a wetter composition, so the colors blend really well when you smash them down onto the cardstock! Check out this link HERE to see other samples Ive posted using this technique.



I applied TH "Tea Dye" ink to my image (TH Collection Car), then colored in random areas direct-to-stamp with SU! "Not Quite Navy" and "Ruby Red" markers.  The last step of this technique is to always add a little "black" ink to your stamp, so I touched over a couple of ares with a black marker and made the tires black as well.  The sentiment is Technique Tuesdays "Simply You".

 


A dressed it up just a bit with paper flags from Imaginesque.

Thanks to the following Blog owners for letting me enter this in their weekly challenges:

  Stamp, Scrap & Doodle Saturdays:  Father's Day Challenge
  Secret Crafter:  #138 - A Male Card
  Crazy4Challenges:  C4C91 - Masculine
  Creative Inspirations:  #61 - Fathers Day Card
  Dream Valley Challenges:  #9 - Fathers Day

TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

My Vintage Projects

 Hi Again,

One more project for Frantic Stamper is done!  I'm using some fun American Crafts Primas, wonderful dimensional ribbon and gorgeous "Spring in Bloom" Donna Salazar DP.  Love the paper, it has a soft linen-type texture, so the Primas that came with it matched perfectly. 

On the card, I used Technique Tuesday "Simply You" sentiment and Tim Holtz Psychedelic Grunge stamps on the background with various TH distress inks for, uh, distressing (how about that?!)  I crumpled up the paper, shred up the edges and attached it to a Kraft card base at an angle.  The butterflies actually came attached to ribbon running down the side of the card, as did the tiny white rosettes across the bottom.  Additional embellishments include a cream lace trim ribbon across the bottom, TH Mini Fasteners {LOVE}, TH Tiny Attacher staples, and two Maya Road Star Pins. 





For the tag, I used all the same materials as the card with the addition of the Maya Road "Blue Ribbon Sentiments" Stamp set for the pennant.  Cute cute set, this will get used a lot I can tell!








And there you are my friends!  Thank you so much for stopping in to check these out.  I hope you enjoy. :)

All products used on these projects can be purchased from FRANTIC STAMPER INC.!!  Pop over and see her endless stock of goodies, she always carries all the latest crafting supplies. 
TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Beach Theme Projects!


 Hi All,

Just finished up a project for Frantic Stamper and thought I'd post it before the days get away from me!  Fran sent me a collection of beach-themed products from her amazing store: "Frantic Stamper Inc." to work with this month! Included were miniature dyed sea shells from Sealife Treasures; "Photo Gems" (so cool!), die cuts and glitter rub-ons from Paper House Productions and fun ribbon netting to go with Cosmo Cricket's "Salt Air" Mini Deck and coordinating Ready Set Chip Board.  I had so much fun!


First I made a luggage tag by covering scrap cardboard with the Salt Air DP and cutting out two tag shapes.  I used a Nesti die to cut a window out of one and adhered a piece of acetate to the back.  I applied red-lined tape to the sides, then added 2 eyelets to the bottom to hold the pieces together.  Next I added two more eyelets to the top corners of the front piece only.  These top two eyelets do not go all the way through the tag.





By only adding eyelets to the front piece of he top part of the label, I created a gap between both pieces so a label could slide in and out of the tag easily.  I then removed the backing from the red-line tape, sealed the sides together, and the tag was ready to embellish.  This tag could be used for luggage, a child's lunch box, back pack or even a purse!  Simply slip in your information or note and it's ready to go!






Next I made a couple of easy key chains.  Both of these are made with Tim Holtz acrylic Fragments that come with a hole perfect for adding on a chain.  The little chains are Tim Holtz Swivel Clasps. 




This first key chain is simply a single "Photo Gem" sticker that I applied to the round TH Fragment.  The stickers are dimensional, epoxy coated photo quality images that are really fun to play with! 







For the second key chain, I glued Salt Air DP to the back of the Fragment piece using Crystal Effects.  I added a "Beach Comber" glitter rub-on (the starfish image) and then used E-6000 glue to adhere the cute little sea shells.  I added some letter stickers and it was done!







Finally, this little altered bucket and matching card.


I used Cosmo Cricket Salt Air DP, coordinating Chip Board pieces and some fun ribbon netting from Fran's store. 

 




The bucket is a 3-for-$1 find from the Dollar Store.  It comes painted white so that was a big head-start!  To cover the flared shape, I cut a length of DP to fit around the bucket, then cut strips up from the bottom all the way up, to about 1/4" from the top of the DP.  I glued the uncut top edge to the top of the bucket just under the top lip of the bucket, then glued each strip down, overlapping as necessary to accommodate the flair.






I used the negative piece of the  "window" that I had cut out with a Nestie from the (above) luggage tag project as my bucket handle.  (I had to cut a second one for the back side to match!)  I glued the top of the labels together using E-6000 glue, then slid it over the handle and decorated each side.








For this side of the bucket, I used another TH Fragment and an awesome, real starfish by Sealife Treasures on the label.  The base of the bucket is embellished with more of the fun netting, little seashells, faux gems and chipboard pieces. 










This is the reverse side of the bucket -- more seashells, faux gems and chipboard embellishing!














My favorite part was gluing some shells and faux rhinestones to the inside, bottom of the bucket as a little surprise for the recipient!










Everything I used in these projects (except the Dollar Store bucket!) can be found at Fran's store -- The Frantic Stamper Inc.!!  You won't believe the stock of goodies she keeps on hand!! Hope you'll visit and take a good look around!  (And tell her I sent ya {wink!} )

Have a great day everyone! 

TFL, I'm so glad you stopped by!