Monday, July 16, 2012

NZSU Scrap Challenge

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How many of you have boxes full of “scraps” that you will use “one day”?!  I know I do.  It is so hard to through out all of those pretty little bits!  This week http://nzsublog.blogspot.co.nz/ has come up with a challenge to make a project using scraps.  NZSU is a blog with links to lots of New Zealand Stampin’ Up! demonstrators blogs.  If you haven’t visited the NZSU site before, be sure to pop on by.

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To make this card I punched 9 squares out of scraps of Twitterpated DSP using the 1” Square Punch & adhered them to Riding Hood Red squares that I have punched out using the Postage Stamp Punch & mounted them all on a square of Baja Breeze card stock.  More little scraps were used to make the rolled roses & the swirls which were made with the Swirls Scribbles die.  To finish off the card I added a greeting & a few score lines using our Simply Scored tool.

Happy Stamping

Ann

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Roar! (That Means Happy Birthday in Dinosaur)

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This is a card I made for my nephew James’ birthday.  He is 10 & loves Stampin’ Up!.  He has a pretty good knowledge of our product too, especially which adhesive to use for what & the Big Shot. 

I used Old Olive & Perfectly Plum card stock & DSP.  I put the DSP through the Big Shot using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder.  I love how this folder adds texture & a bit of distressing, completely changing the look of the polka dot DSP.  I stamped the dinosaurs from the Dinoroar stamp set with Black Staz-On & then coloured them with Watercolour Wonder Crayons.  Now, even boys need a bit of bling in their life so I added a touch of Dazzling Diamonds to highlight the dinosaurs.

Happy Stamping

Ann

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Saturday, July 7, 2012

A Bird in the Bush

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I just love our A La Carte range.  They are just perfect for those who are new to stamping & don’t want to invest to much until they become addicted (as we know they will!)  One of my favourites is Young Vermillion.

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I stamped the bird on watercolour paper & then used an assortment of reds, oranges & yellow Stampin’ Write Markers to add depth to the colour of the bird.  I then used an aquapainter to add a wash of Baja Breeze to the background. 
Light bulbTo make the mini flowers use a bone folder to “break” the paper fibres by pulling the paper against the bone folder. 
  • Do this a few times on both sides until the paper is soft. 
  • Now peel apart the paper so you have 2 layers that will feel a bit like suede on one side.
  • Punch out the flowers using the flower from the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack.
  • Place flowers on a sheet of foam & use a bone folder in the centre of each to make a hollow
  • Use a Blender Pen & ink of your choice to add colour to the flower centre, then add a pearl.
I used DSP from the Neutrals Paper Stack for the background.  This was run through the Big
Shot
using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder which has made the paper look like it is two-toned.
Happy Stamping
Ann
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

All That Glitters is Not Silver!

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I just love our Glimmer Paper, it allows you to add glitter to a project with none of the mess!  At only $10.95 for 2 12” x 12” sheets, it is great value too.  It is available in red & silver, but what if you would like a different colour?

Easy!  You just colour it yourself.  After much trial & error & many psychedelic results, I have found the best method is to use a combination of isopropyl alcohol (no, don’t drink it) & re-inkers.  I used some empty, divided Stack & Store containers.  Add a few drops of alcohol to each quarter then add a few drops of re-inkers of your chosen colours to each one.  You can vary the intensity of the colour by the amount of re-inker you add.  I then used an Aquapainter to “spread” the colour over the butterfly.

You can use water instead of alcohol but it will take longer to dry.  You can also add some alcohol straight into your Aquapainter & then pick up ink from the lid of your ink pad.  Note that in all methods, the colour will lighten as it dries.

I used the Crop-a-dile to punch out the holes in the wings of the butterfly & then “recycled” them to make the “flight path” & for the final bit of bling, I added a Neutral Glimmer Brad.

Happy Stamping

Ann

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