Showing posts with label herb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herb. Show all posts

Friday, June 16, 2017

Peacock Silhouette for So Suzy Stamps

Happy Friday, crafters!  Today, I have a pretty easy and fun to make CAS card, for So Suzy Stamps.  You may not know this about me, but, I used to be terrified of making CAS cards.  Seriously!  I always wanted to add more, more, more and could never discipline myself to stick to the basics; clean and simple, lots of white space.  Some time ago, I decided it was time to conquer my fear and get over it!  So, I did.  I really enjoy the process now and thought it would be fun to showcase Suzy's White Peacock, in a silhouette format.  I love creating skies as well, so I dreamed up this little evening scene.





So, let's get started, shall we?  Here's what you need:

and Herb 1 stamp

- 4 1/2" x 5 3/4" Card (Kaisercraft A6 kraft card, length trimmed to 5 3/4")
- 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"white card panel (Strathmore Mixed Media paper)
- cardstock with 3" die cut circle cut out or 3" circle stencil
- Ranger distress ink (Chipped Sapphire, Mermaid Lagoon,
Tumbled Glass, Fossilized Amber)
- Ranger blender tool
- Misti stamping tool
- water mister
- Memento black archival ink
-Stickles black and crystal glitter glue
*optional stitched large rectangle die and 
die cutter/emboss machine (Cuttlebug)
- Heat Emboss Tool
- paper towel
- black marker
- adhesive runner (Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L)


Awhile back, I took a piece of scrap vinyl, laid it on cardstock and used my Cricut to cut out a 3" circle.  My thought was, the vinyl could easily be wiped clean when using my blender tool for projects like this, plus, the vinyl helps keep my cardstock sturdy so I can use this over and over again.  Basically, It's a large, homemade circle stencil.  Consider that your bonus tip for the day!

1. To begin, stamp and fussy cut just the upper body of the peacock onto thin paper for masking purposes.  Add a touch of adhesive runner and place on project where you want the bird to be stamped later.  





2.  Using a blender tool, blend various blue shades of Ranger distress ink.  I used 3 shades of blue, starting with Chipped Sapphire at the top third, then Mermaid Lagoon below that, and Tumbled Glass along the bottom third, leaving space for Fossilized Amber around the bird.  Dry with heat emboss tool and splatter with water by misting in your hand and spraying droplets with your wet hand.  Wait a few seconds and blot with paper towel.  Dry with emboss tool.




3. Remove the bird mask and carefully, eyeball the placement of your bird stamp.  Use your Misti stamping tool and stamp bird 3 times for full coverage.




4.  Since the black glitter glue can be a bit transparent, I chose to color in my bird with a black marker first (Tombow) before adding the black glitter glue.  I also traced it along the open curves of the tail.  Allow to dry or use the heat emboss tool to speed up the drying process.



5.  Use the herb stamp and Misti stamping tool to partially stamp sections of the leafy stems around the bird and lower portion of the circle.  Stamp 2-3 times for full coverage.





6.  Stamp the sentiment, again with the Misti, stamping 2-3 times for full coverage.  Add Stickles Crystal glitter glue for "stars" by dotting all over your sky.  Allow to dry or use heat emboss tool.




7.  I used the stitched crazy running nesting dies from Stamplorations for my card panel, using my Cuttlebug,  and adhered to the kraft card.  





It may seem like there are a lot of steps to create this, but it really did come together rather quickly.  I hope you'll give it a try.  It's a sweet encouraging card to send to a friend or loved one, to let them know you're thinking of them.  Thanks so much for stopping in today!

You can grab some of the products I used below, using my affiliate links.


Also linking to these challenges:














Purchase White Peacock, here.

White Peacock



Purchase Look For Rainbows, here.
Look for Rainbows


Purchase Herb 1, here.
Herb 1



Purchase the Mini Misti, here.









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Thursday, February 16, 2017

MaskIng on Kraft Paper With So Suzy Stamps

All month long, the So Suzy Stamps design team is bringing you themed and technique projects.  February is all about Someone Special and masking is the featured technique.  My project today, continues that trend with a masked Thank You Card and bonus, watercolor tinting.  




To begin, you will need:
-kraft paper
-white pigment ink (So Suzy Angel Wings ink bites)
-rectangle stitched or scalloped stacked dies (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
-water brush or small paintbrush
-mint dye ink (So Suzy Mellow Mint ink bites)
- sentiment (All You Do by So Suzy Stamps)
-leaf/sprig/herb style stamp (Herb by So Suzy Stamps)
-clear embossing powder or Versamark and white embossing powder
-Die Cutting Machine (Cuttlebug, Sizzix, etc.)
-heat embossing tool.

1.  To begin, line up your stacked dies on a piece of kraft paper and lightly trace the inner edge of each die with a pencil.  

2.  Use your Misti stamping tool and stamp your sentiment with the Angel Wings pigment ink, at the lower third and center of your innermost rectangle.  Sprinkle with clear embossing powder, tap off excess and heat with embossing tool.




3.  Stamp your herb or sprig onto cardstock and fussy cut for masking.  I found that having two fussy cut images was more helpful to close some of the gaps, further in.  Use the Misti to line up your stamp and the fussy cut image to mask the edges of the previously stamped image.  Try and keep your stamping within the outer border, allowing more to overflow below the top border.  Leave a couple inches of open space between your sentiment and the upper stamping.





4.  Continue with the masking and stamping until you've completed the outer border.  Take a pencil and gently erase any visible pencil lines, taking care not to smudge your ink.





5.  Line up your dies visually, so that both dies appear centered.  Tape your dies to your kraft paper with washi tape or semi sticky tape and run 2 passes or as needed through your die cutting machine.   





6.  This next step is optional.  Keep your images white or tint a few leaves.  Since I'm using a mint cardstock behind my kraft paper, I thought it would be fun to tint some leaves with the Mellow Mint ink bites from the Coastal Breeze ink bites collection.  Press your ink onto a craft mat or acrylic block, use a water brush or small wet paintbrush to grab the color and tint some of your leaves.





7. Mount your large inked die cut onto white cardstock, then mint cardstock and adhere to a kraft card.  Use foam tape to mount your center die cut.  Embellish as desired.  
Card dimension 4 3/4" x 6 1/8".




I hope these instructions were helpful.  Please let me know if you have any questions.  I often use a larger card and cut it down to size, based on the various layers that I end up with, usually 1/8" differential between each layer.  Thanks so much for stopping by.  

Terri


You can find the supplies I used for today's project, below.


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Purchase Angel Wings pigment Ink Bites, here



Purchase Coastal Breeze Ink Bites, here



Purchase Herb stamp, here

Purchase All You Do sentiment, here
Purchase Mini Misti Stamping Tool, here


Don't forget to enter the Mirror Image Event every day this month, here, by commenting on each day's post, which is updated daily.  With $500 in prizes, you don't want to miss out!





Additional supplies:
DCWV mint cardstock
Neenah white cardstock
Kraft paper from Target dollar spot
adhesive runner
foam mounting tape
sequins





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