Showing posts with label powder puff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label powder puff. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Creating with Little Darling Rubber Stamps and Gilded Dies

 Hello lovelies.  Today, I'm guest designing with Little Darling Rubber Stamps for their week long creative event, and featuring the  new Gilded Oval Die set and Wishing You stamp set.  Nine amazing stamps in this set for a variety of occasions.  You MUST see! 



If you would, hop on over to the LDRS Blog and leave comments on each day's post.  That will get you entered to win one of two $25.00 vouchers to their online store.  With an amazing selection of custom embossing folders, dies and stamps, there's a plethora of products to choose from.  And yes, I just said plethora.  See, I'm using big words for a big hop.  


But first, take a look at my project today.....



I wanted to create a pretty scene for my sentiment, so, I sliced the front panel in a criss-cross and rolled up the corners to reveal a hint of what's inside.  Open the window, which is held closed with burlap string looped onto a metal key, for the full reveal.  I plan on gifting this as a wedding card for a dear relative getting married in  few months.



However, this would also make a lovely card for Mother's Day with one of the other sentiments that are included in this 9 sentiment stamp set from LDRS.




These LDRS products paired so beautifully with my papers from the DCWV Garden Charm collection.  

Thanks so much for stopping by today and thanks to LDRS for letting me share their lovely products with you!  

Stop by and visit any of their social media links and tell them Waving My Wand sent you!



Additional supplies:
DCWV Garden Charm paper
Xyron adhesive runner
ribbon
foam squares
Ranger ink
Hero Arts clear embossing powder
October Afternoon Sprinklers
Spellbinders Shimmer Mist
Graphic45 metal key
Quick Quotes Powder Puff chalk ink

Linking to these Challenges:




#ldrs #littledarlingrubberstamps #dcwv #dcwvinc #gardencharm #ovaldie #gilded #quickquotes #powderpuff #chalkink #ranger #heroarts #embossing #octoberafternoon #sprinklers #graphic45 #key #xyron





Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Day 5 Coffee Loving Cardmakers Spring Blog Hop and Heartfelt Creations


Today marks day 5 of the Coffee Loving Cardmakers Spring Blog Hop.  Let me just say, there's an awful lot of coffee, tea and cocoa drinking papercrafters out there.  Count me as a lover of all three but, coffee?  Yup, that's my go-to.  Every day, multiple times a day.

I thought it was the perfect time to, again, ink up this amazing stamp from the Heartfelt Creations Coffee Talk collection, including the papers that I'm using.



  

Since it's a Spring themed hop, I chose spring colors for my cup which was stamped with distress ink and colored with Zig Clean color brushes.  I added some dots with my gel pen and texture with a scrunched up paper towel and white pigment ink.  I really do love this stamp, which, by the way, is just a partial stamped image.  I thought it would be interesting to only stamp part of the cup which is amazingly huge at around 4".

Additional features on my card include stenciling with The Crafter's Workshop stencils, Powder Puff chalk ink and more distress ink.



I'm thrilled that Heartfelt Creations is a Super Sponsor of this blog hop.  If you haven't discovered all that Heartfelt Creations has to offer, start with the Coffee Talk collection.  It's absolutely amazing.


Link up to the hop here:




Also linking to:


Now, if you stuck around long enough, you'll see that I absolutely cannot let a fabulous blog hop like this go by without doing something special, so I'm going to be giving away a little blog candy via random draw to those who comment on this post or any other posts that I link up this week.

How does a $10 Starbucks gift card sound?  Good luck!


Additional supplies:
Neenah Extra Heavy cardstock
Ranger Brushed Corduroy distress ink
Powder Puff Chalk Ink Tahini and Coconut White
May Arts Ribbon faux silver burlap
DoubleClick Skittle bubble embellishments, Stream
Tombow Aqua Mono glue
Xyron adhesive runner


#coffeelovingcardmakers #springclh #coffee #coffeestamps #stamps #card #cardmaking #nationalcraftmonth #cre8time #wearecha #heartfeltcreations #coffeetalk #powderpuff #chalkink #quickquotes #mayartsribbon #ribbonresource #burlap

Sunday, October 4, 2015

World Cardmaking Day 2015 Card Trio

(FTC disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links so, if you purchase a product using the link I may receive a small commission. I only participate in affiliate programs that feature products that I use and love. Your purchase price is not affected in any way, by using my links.)

Finally, a day at home, with no obligations which means...... crafty time for mom!  I enjoyed celebrating #wcmd2015 by finishing off this trio of cards and knocking out a couple more, as well.  

This set starts with a card base by DCWV.  I actually have a customer who placed a 30 card order so this will be included and I plan to make more that are similar, with different sentiments.  I'm including some affiliate links below, if you'd like to a little shopping.  I know you will love these products as much as I do!

I'm in love with this stencil!  I did some generational stamping on these cards with Powder Puff white chalk ink.  I inked with a sponge, then without re-inking, I slightly moved my stencil and sponged again.  This gives a shadow effect.




I finished my card off with doilies and ribbon from

The Ribbon Resource - May Arts Ribbon Retail Store

The ivory burlap string is some of my absolute favorite and is a staple in a good bit of my crafting.  You can grab some here:


from: Ribbon Resource



The Ribbon Resource - May Arts Ribbon Retail Store

Thanks so much for stopping by!

I'm also entering my cards into these challenges:




#worldcardmakingday2015 #mayartsribbon #ribbonresource #timholtz #stencil #chalk #ranger #simonsaysstamp #ssswchallenge

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Join the DoubleClick Skittles Food Challenge!


There's one week left in the current DoubleClick Skittles Food Challenge.  There's always a fun prize up for grabs, so why not play?  Skittles are not required to enter.  Just link up your food themed creation but be sure and check out the challenge rules; backlinking is not allowed.


I truly believe that cake should be a food group unto itself.  I love cake in any shape, flavor....basically, I have a major sweet tooth.  I'm knocking out two birds with one stone here; I need a birthday card and a food card.  Voile!



I chose to use the Strawberry Skittles on my cake.  The cake is a Miss Kate Cuttables svg and it had some larger decorative circles which made for perfect placement of my Skittles.  The card shape itself?  I used my Cricut Explore to cut the layered card shapes with a scallop frame in the Stretch Your Imagination cartridge.



Aren't they yummy?  You can purchase most sets as a 3 pk for $4 or less or buy individual bags.  Each bag has 25 Skittles.  There's so many colors to choose from!  A rainbow of colors, just like the candy.... And as always, Carri offers free USA shipping and PAYPAL is accepted.  Now, that's a deal!  She even offers a free bonus bag on some purchases.  I've been asked by some of my followers, how to apply the Skittles.  I use Tombow Mono Aqua Glue to really make sure it stays put but mini or small adhesive dots work well too.  Experiment by adding a touch of glitter glue to the bottom of your Skittle.  That adds even more wow factor.  Be sure it's dry though, before adding your adhesive dot.  I usually go ahead and add my clear glue right away with no problems, though.  




Scroll down if you'd like to see the supplies I used.  Did you catch the new release of the "Believe in Magic" Skittles?  They coordinate perfectly with Disney projects and are still available.  Get them before they sell out though.  Don't come cryin' to me later.... 'cause you missed out!  #grin



Be sure and link up to the challenge by 8/18/15.   

Thanks for popping in to see my project!  I'd love if you'd click on the Friend Connect button on my upper right sidebar and become a follower. (P.S. I'm having a big blogiversary event this month!)



Terri


Linking to these challenges:


Additional supplies:
DCWV Prism Play cardstock
May Arts Ribbon 1.5" white tulle ribbon
May Arts Ribbon scallop adhesive ribbon
May Arts Ribbon iridescent yellow ribbon
DecoArt Paper Effects Paint white and pink pearl
Ranger Liquid Pearls Platinum Pearl
Basic Grey buttons
DecoArt Glamour Dust
Tombow adhesives
Quick Quotes Powder Puff white chalk ink
TCW mini sea bubbles stencil
Ranger Stickles Glitter Glue in Yellow and Fruit Punch


#doubleclickconnect #skittles #embellishments #bubbles #dcwv #mayartsribbon #decoart #ranger #rangerink #basicgrey #tombow #tcw #thecraftersworkshop #stencil #chalk #glitter #birthday #cake #celebration #cre8time #ribbon #card #craft #polkadot #dots #party #banner #cricut #cricuteverywhere #ssswchallenge

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Stenciled Sympathy Card

(affiliate links below) I recently came into possession of this fabulous Tim Holtz Wildflower stencil and Idea-ology word stickers.  Sadly, a friend has a loved one who recently passed away, and I felt this would be appropriate to use for a sympathy card.  Certainly, there are a wide range of uses for this lovely stencil, however, in taking it for my first spin, I plan on keeping it simple, due to the circumstances.







from: Simon Says Stamp
 
I chose to do some generational stamping in chalk ink, first fully covering my stenciled image, then moving my stencil and sponging with the leftover ink on my sponge, to give the shadow effect.





from: Simon Says Stamp
 
The paint splatters were created using my Tim Holtz Picket Fence dabber.  Simply blot some ink/paint onto an acrylic block or craft mat, dip a wet toothbrush into the paint, then run your thumb across the toothbrush bristles, aiming where desired.  It gives so much character to your projects.  I absolutely adore this technique.








from: Simon Says Stamp

Next, I used the Tim Holtz Big Chat word stickers to convey words of sympathy.  Simplistic and beautiful.

To finish off my project, I added a strip of Bazzill vellum with May Arts Ribbon natural burlap string and a large We R Memory Keepers Enamel Dot. 

Give these fun techniques a try!  Feel free to shop at my affiliate links for your convenience. 




Additional supplies:
Quick Quotes Powder Puff white chalk ink
The Paper Studio 5x7 kraft card
Tombow adhesives

Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links so, if you purchase a product using the link I may receive a commission. I only participate in the affiliate programs linked above because they are products that I use and love. Your purchase price is not affected in any way, by using my links. Thank you for your support and helping me keep my content free!


#cre8time #mayartsribbon #ranger #rangerink #timholtz #wrmk #stencil #sympathy #enameldots #bazzill #vellum #powderpuff #chalk

Monday, May 18, 2015

Be Brave and Just Keep Dancing

 Another weekend, come and gone.  I struggle with Mondays, although I am happy to have my health and the ability to get up out of bed every morning.  I made this card for a friend who is facing the unknown with some medical issues.  We're all praying for good news, but in the meantime, I hope she likes this card.  It's a reminder that no matter the struggle, you can go in two directions: let the struggle win.... or win the struggle.  So be brave and just keep dancing! 

Scroll down for some of the fun details and photos


 I've colored some May Arts Ribbon Flowers.  All the ribbons on this project are from MAR.  You can press your flower directly onto an ink pad, or use a blending tool.  For the blue flower, I used my blending tool and Powder Puff chalk ink, also on the doily, as well.  For the pink, I pressed directly onto the pad.  Both options are presented so you can see the difference. 


 
I thought I'd try to make a rolled flower, using my satin ribbon and a die with my Cuttlebug.



It's all about the experiment, right?  I cut 3.5" ribbon strips and ran them through my Xyron 9" Creative Station.  I then overlapped 3 strips each, then placed the sticky side of both 3.5" strips together to form a sealed square. 

It was a little too thick and after multiple passes through my Cuttlebug, I had to finish off by fussy cutting the scalloped outline, which was actually very easy, since there was a very good impression.  I think it turned out great!




I watercolored this lovely sentiment from the ADORNit Art Play Paintables and added some Ranger Stickles Glitter Glue.  Those cute little bubbles are Skittles in the color "Stream", from DoubleClick Connections.
 


You can purchase the ADORNit Art Play Paintables here:

 





Carolee's Creations - Adornit - Art Play Paintables - 12 x 12 Paper - Be Awesome - $1.49

from: Scrapbook.com


I'm entering my project in the challenge below:





Additional supplies: Ranger Stickles Glitter glue in Lagoon, Neon Flamingo and Yellow, Tombow Dual Brush pens, Pretty Little Studio Polka Dot paper and Flag, Flowers and Pink burlap string from May Arts Ribbon, pink iridescent gemstone (maker unknown), Spellbinders Celebra'tions Rectangle Pierced dies, Quick Quotes Powder Puff ink in Tahini, Colorbox Pinkolicious ink,  My Favorite Things Die-namic rolled scallop flower die, Marvy Le Pen black ultra fine point, white gel pen, Tombow Power Bond adhesive runner, Tulip fabric paint (for adhering flowers), Tombow adhesive dots



Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links so, if you purchase a product using the link I may receive a commission. I only participate in the affiliate programs linked above because they are products that I use and love. Your purchase price is not affected in any way, by using my links.  Thank you for your support and helping me keep my content free!

Monday, May 11, 2015

Painting and Distressing Paper Flowers (plus a little whimsy!)

 I see a lot of serious mixed media art and I'm blown away by the talent that's out there.  I personally know a few of those talented artists and can attest to the time and energy and love that goes into the art.  I've dabbled myself but, today, I thought I'd make something that mixes in a bit of whimsy.   Plus, Simon Says Stamp is having a fun challenge starting today, if you use their products.  More at the end of this post.

(Before you leave...come like me on FB!  facebook.com/wavingmywand )




I made some die cut flowers using my Cuttlebug and Simon Says Stamp Delicate Flower dies, along with the coordinating stamp set, Friendly Flowers.  You can purchase the set which is called Hi Lovely, here: Simon Says Stamp Hi Lovely set


I stamped the flowers with Simon Says Stamp Lavender Ink and then added some additional coloring by stamping onto my craft mat and diluting the color with water, then adding a bit of Ranger Picket Fence dabber mixed in and painting on some additional color.  I scrunched  up my flowers a bit,  then let them dry overnight.


For the whimsy, I colored onto the flower and petals with a white gel pen and gave it a "cartoonish" look.   Hey, sometimes it's fun to not take life too seriously!  I did some background stamping with the stamp that coordinates with the die, then, for the center of  the flowers on the card, I placed some Ranger glossy accent and added sead beads.

Here's a picture of the stamp and coordinating die set.




I'm linking up to these challenges:


Additional supplies: Simon Says Stamp Premium Dye Lavender Ink, Twinkling H20's green shimmer paint, Quick Quotes Powder Puff purple chalk ink, May Arts Ribbon pink natural burlap string, Recollections Enamel Dot pastel green, seed beads (maker unknown), foam square dots


#ssswchallenge #simonsaysstamp #mayartsribbon #powderpuff #quickquotes #rangerink


Saturday, May 2, 2015

National Scrapbook Day - Creating with Paper Bags at MPC + Prize!

We're so excited to celebrate National Scrapbooking Day at Mountain Plains Crafters.  All the action is happening on our Community Facebook page here:






We have a wonderful prize sponsored by Lawn Fawn, a stamp set of your choosing!  How awesome is that?  You get to pick the prize!  So what do you have to do to qualify?  First, be sure you "like" us on our Facebook page, then head over to Lawn Fawn on FB and tell them MPC sent you (not required but they'd love to hear from you!)

Be sure and comment on one or all of our trivia questions throughout the weekend.  Please only comment once per question, however each question you answer, earns you an entry!  Our design team has chosen the theme, "Creating with Paper Bags".  Yes, we're doing a little upcycling and making fun things with paper bags.  Be sure and visit their blogs and show a little love.
 Check in throughout the day Saturday and Sunday, answer the questions and we'll announce a winner on Monday.  The contest ends Sunday, May 3rd at midnight ET.   OPEN TO INTERNATIONAL

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For my project, I chose to create a set of ATC cards for scrapbooking Project Life style, using a Garden theme.  I also added some embellishments to my project, also using paper bags.

Here's what I made and yes, I even used foil!  Scroll down for more pics and info.....






Let's start with the foil ATC card:

 - Run a section of your trimmed paper bag through your Xyron Creative Station or sticker maker, large enough to accomodate 3"x4" (or use adhesive runner)
- Peel off the backing and apply a craft foil sheet

- Emboss with embossing folder (I used my Cuttlebug to emboss and Couture Creations Hyper Magical embossing folder)




Once embossed, I measured 3"x4" for ATC size and used a corner rounder.  Isn't it gorgeous?!


Next, I embossed 2 plain pieces of paper bag to embellish.  Did you know you can stack your layers and run them through your embossing machine?  Don't waste time, stack up to 4 layers and just run it through a couple times for good measure.





On this one, I did some heat embossing with a font stamp set called "Be My Guest" from Waffle Flower Crafts in gold embossing powder, stacking the lettering on the leaves.  I also created 2 paper bag flowers, one plain, the other adhered with foil, using the same technique above.  I used MFT Die-namics Rolled Scallop Flower Die with my Cuttlebug and rolled with a quilling tool.  I also added a little stitched tag for documenting a date or any journaling this this ATC card and the next one as well, using Lil' Inkers Design stitched tag die.


Lastly, I did some inking with Quick Quotes Powder Puff  Ink by directly and "gently" inking the raised surfaces.  I added some Ranger glossy accents to one of the leaves and sprinkled glitter, then accented with some pretty flower sequins from Craftin' Desert Divas "mini bloom".




You can incorporate these fun paper bag ATC cards into your documented scrapbooking.  The garden theme is perfect for Spring pages, a garden lover or any celebration where flowers are a focal point.  I hope you like my paper bag project as much as I do.  I would love if you shared your thoughts in the comment section.  Thanks so much!

 #NSD2015 #mftstamps #prize #giveaway


Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links so, if you purchase a product using the link I may receive a commission. I only participate in the affiliate programs linked above because they are products that I use and love. Your purchase price is not affected in any way, by using my links. Thank you for your support and helping me keep my content free!

#nsd2015 #lawnfawn #lilinkerdesign #wrmk #ranger #paperbags #upcycle #recycle #scrapping #cdd

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Blooming Butterfly

 I found the most gorgeous butterfly stamp, with the most intricate webbing.  It is absolutely breathtaking.  When I saw this, at So Suzy Stamps, I knew it had to be mine.  I'll be entering this lovely creation into a couple challenges today, listed at the end of my post.



I started my project by heat embossing in several different colors, using a tiny spoon to dip out my powder and sprinkle where needed.  I did one color at a time, tapping off the excess, then heating all the colors at once.


I watercolored my background and the inner workings of the butterfly as well, using numerous inks, then used a stencil and white paint dabber for the corners of my project.  The sequins were placed with Stickles Glitter glue and I brushed some Wink of Stella in Clear all over my butterfly.


For the inside of the card, I stamped a sentiment from So Suzy Stamps by masking and stamping one word at a time, so I could then use this adorable cloud shaped die on each word.  I blended a little Powder Puff chalk ink around the edge of the clouds, to coordinate with the butterfly.


Card dimensions 5.75"x5.75"



Linked to these challenges:

So Suzy Stamps

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge


Additional supplies: Spellbinders Celebra'tions Cloud die, Ranger Tim Holtz Tumbled Glass distress ink, Tombow Dual Brush pens Bright Collection, Spellbinders Celebra'tions Odacious Orange ink, Ranger Picket Fence paint dabber, Simon Says Stamp Stencil, So Suzy Stamps pink sequins, Quick Quotes Powder Puff chalk ink Tahini, DCWV Quince Blossom chevron cardstock, Strathmore Bristol 300 series 140 lb watercolor paper, American Crafts Zing Embossing powder in Aqua, Black and Pink Glitter, Stickles Neon Flamingo Glitter Glue, Wink of Stella Glitter pen Clear, Colorbox Pinkolicious ink


#nationalcraftmonth #sosuzysaysstamps #simonsaysstamp #tombow #spellbinders