Showing posts with label Distress oxides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Distress oxides. Show all posts

Monday, June 3, 2019

Die Cut Obsession at Impression-Obsession - Lily Trio Card Set

Today the Impression-Obsession Design Team has some inspiration for you on the IO blog, focusing on dies.  You can find the blog, along with links to the other designer's blogs, HERE.

I have made a set of five cards for my post today, each using the Lily Trio Die set.  I have shown each card individually below so you can see them in full view.


The main element on each of my cards is the same set of floral dies, Lily Trio DIE513-T.  The dies and stamps I used are listed below with the card that features them.

The backgrounds of each card were created in the same way.  I used Arteza watercolor paper and Tim Holtz distress oxide inks.  I saw this done on a blog post by Brenda Brown on her Country View Craft's Projects blog.   I loved what she did, and decided to try it.  I was hooked!  So, I contacted Brenda, and asked if I could use her technique and share it on my blog.  She kindly said yes, so here it is.  You can find Brenda's post HERE, with her full directions.  I varied mine slightly for my purposes here.

To create the background, I made puddles of distress oxide inks in three shades of each of the two colors of backgrounds.  On my craft mat, I rubbed the stamp pads onto the mat, then spritzed with lots of water.   I dipped  the card panels into the mixture, drying between and repeating until I achieved the desired look.  

The next part is the key.  Gesso!  Yep, I just added a dab of gesso to my craft mat, mixed with lots of water until it was smooth, then dragged the panels through.  You could substitute white acrylic paint if you don't have gesso.This created the white cloudy look to the panels.  I repeated until it looked the way I wanted.

When everything was dry, I lightly stamped some elements from the Spring Leaves Set WP838 onto the panels, and spritzed so they would be faint and feather out.  On some, I also stamped the Beauty Text CC142.

I cut several flowers from the Lily Trio, and also dipped them into the distress oxide puddles to add the color.  

I cut the flowers from acetate, and used the negative to sponge some of the distress ink through and get the images onto the panel, as well.  They look like stamps of the same dies!

The rest is adding other dies, stamps, and elements to create each card.

Card 1:






Card 5:

Phew!  That's  it.  Sorry for the long, long post, but I was really excited about this technique, and wanted to share it with you.  

You can find all of these dies and stamps through the above links at the Impression-Obsession store

I hope you liked my projects and were inspired.  Don't forget to visit the other designer's blogs.  You can find their links HERE.  For more in-depth instructions, with pictures, be sure to check out Brenda's post HERE.

Thank you for visiting, and leaving your comments. 
Blessings,





 

Sunday, October 22, 2017

Daisy Blessings Card

It was another glorious day here today.  The sun was shining, and it was warm, but just warm enough to be comfortable in long sleeves, no sweater.  I love fall days like this, when it smells like fall, sounds like fall, looks like fall, yet it is a wee bit warmer than the crisp fall days.  I love those, also, though.

So, my card today was inspired by the last three daisies in my garden, that just refuse to give up.  They are hanging in there, standing proud and tall, and giving their very last bit of life to add some cheer to my decaying garden.  I love daisies; they are my favorite flower.  They are cheerful, unpretentious, and always make me smile.  They look so pretty on a window sill in a little vase, and add so much life and cheer to a garden patch.  Their bloom is long, and they look like dancers when they sway in the wind.
 
I started with a Darice embossing folder - the one with the daisies, and put it through my Cuttlebug with white bristol paper in it.  I fussy-cut the daisies from the paper and set it aside.

For the background panel, I used a piece of bristol paper, and dragged fossilized amber, peeled paint, and broken china distress oxide inks from top to bottom of the paper.  I dried that with my heat tool, then dragged the same colors horizontally across the paper, and dried that.  

I made a frame from amber card stock with an Our Daily Bread double stitched die, and attached the background piece to it, wrapped some yellow, blue and green string around it, then attached it to a white A2 card.  

I used the distress inks as watercolor, and added color to the daisies with a paint brush, then attached it to the card with glue dots and foam tape.  The Blessings die is from Simon Says Stamp Christmas Blessings SSSD111380.  I cut it several times, sponged the oxided on the last die cut, and layered them, then attached it to the card.  I was going to add some sequins or clear crystals, but thought it had enough going on, so didn't.

I am adding my card to these challenges:

Splitcoaststampers Falliday Fest Challenge - Abundant Blessings
There is still time to join any of the Falliday Fest challenges on Splitcoaststampers.  The deadline is October 31st.  You can learn more about the challenges HERE.  Stop in and check out all the galleries and different challenge opportunities.  And the amazing tutorials.

The Flower Challenge - Favorite flower

I am going for prize # 4 - The Ton gift certificate





Happy Little Stampers Die Challenge - Anything goes with dies

I hope you enjoyed your weekend.  May you have a blessed week ahead.

Thanks so much for visiting.

Blessings,

lynda

Monday, September 18, 2017

Music Note Card

I have a clean and simple card for today for a couple of challenges.  
Stamp - Cas-ual Fridays verse from the set 'Big treble'
Dies - Cas-ual Fridays coordinating treble clef die to above set, and Our Daily Bread double stitched rectangle
Inks - Tim Holtz distress oxide, India Ink Black
Other - Studio Katia clear drops

I created the background with distress oxide inks in abandoned coral and worn lipstick, with an ink blending tool, blending out the colors into each other.  Then I dropped some water droplets on it from my hand, and used a paper towel to pick up the water and create those white areas.

I stamped the verse with black and let it dry.  I cut the treble clef in black and coral, and layered them onto the card, offsetting the coral a bit so the black shows under it.  Some clear drops finish off the card.

Challenges:

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge  - Clean and simple

Happy Little Stampers Die Challenge - Anything goes with dies


Cas-ual Fridays Challenge - Case a Girl Friday - I 'cased' Channin Pelletier's card 

Thanks for stopping by.

Blessings,

lynda

Thursday, August 31, 2017

One More Altenew Challenge Card

Hello, and welcome.  Today I am saying goodbye to August with one last card for the Altenew Inspiration Challenge this month.  The challenge inspiration is...
And here is my card:
I created another distress oxide ink panel, cut it down, and added it to a soft green A2 card.  I used my Clarity brush to add some blue distress ink along the edges of the card.  I added a thin gold strip along the border also.  

For the main image, I used Altenew's floral image from their One Of A Kind stamp set, along with the verse.  For coloring, Caron D'Ache Neocolor II watercolor crayons.  I cut this out with a My Favorite Things die, and added a die from Spellbinders along the upper right and lower left from gold card stock.  Foam tape to adheres it to the card for added dimension and interest.

I used my Cropodile to make gold embellishments from the same gold card stock.

Keeping it clean and simple tonight.  Thanks for visiting!

Blessings,

lynda