Showing posts with label Wetlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wetlands. Show all posts

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Wetlands

Hey friends!

Today I'm featuring a stamp set that I haven't used nearly enough - Wetlands.  I wanted to create a card for a friend who was hospitalized this week, and he's an avid sportsman.  Wetlands fit the bill perfectly!  I've used this before with the cute little sandpiper image, but never played around with the other images too much - until now.



Wow!  I feel like an artist!  I know what you're thinking - this is way too complicated - but it's NOT!  If you enjoy sponging, you'll like making this.  Follow along:

The card base is Smoky Slate, 4-1/4" x 11".  Score in the center at 5-1/2".  The fold is on the left side so the card opens like a book.  Using the Hardwood background stamp, ink it up with Smoky Slate and stamp the card front.  You'll need to stamp twice - the stamp isn't quite wide enough to cover the entire card front going this direction.

The next layer is Basic Black cardstock, 5" x 3-3/4".  The sentiment is stamped in Versamark ink on a 3/4" strip of Basic Black, sprinkled with White Stampin' Emboss Powder and set using the Heat Tool.  Flag one end using the Triple Banner Punch and trim the other end to the right length to fit your card.  Yours may be a little longer or shorter than mine; it depends on where your geese are stamped on the card front.


Before you start to create your beautiful scene, stamp and fussy cut 2 images of the goose on Post-It notes to use as a mask.  Using the Up & Away Thinlits, die-cut 2 or 3 cloud images on Post-It notes also.


Now you're ready to start the fun part.  On a 4-7/8" x 3-5/8" piece of Shimmery White cardstock, stamp the goose on the left using Basic Black Archival ink.  This ink will give you a nice, dark solid black every time.  Now cover the first goose using one of the masks you made earlier.  Stamp the second goose, overlapping the first one a bit.  Leave these masks in place while you do the rest of the sponging!


Place the cloud masks in the sky wherever you like - I placed mine covering the heads of my geese.  Starting at the bottom, sponge on a layer of Old Olive using a sponge dauber.  Above that, sponge the next layer using Soft Suede, gently blending into the "grass" layer.



 Above the "sand" layer, sponge some Dapper Denim to give the illusion of water in the distance.  For this layer, I basically drug my sponge dauber back and forth across the cardstock.  When you are happy with the "water" layer, without reinking the dauber, cover the rest of the card using a swirling motion to create the sky.

Still keeping the masks in place, add the tall grass images using Old Olive ink.  I stamped the image four times starting at the left side of the page and covering the geese.  The shorter grasses on the right side of the page that you see peeking out from behind the greeting are the same stamp, but I only inked the bottom portion of the stamp for these.


Now it't time to remove the masks and see the magic!  When I took off the cloud masks I thought the clouds were too white, so I gently sponged a little of the dapper denim over them to soften them a bit.  I like this much better.  I used a Sahara Sand Stampin' Write marker to color the beaks and backs of the geese.  I trimmed just a smidge off each side of the card front so the edges would be nice & clean.



That's all there is to it!  Give this a try and bring out your inner artist!  If you don't own the Wetlands stamp set, don't delay ordering it, as this is another great stamp set that is retiring on May 31 (or when supplies are exhausted)!

Artistically,
Pat


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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Fun, Fun, Fun!





Hi, Stampers!

Today I thought I would share with you the cards we made at my classes this week.  These are oldies but goodies!

Swirly Bird in Dapper Denim, Mint Macaron, Peekaboo Peach & Watermelon Wonder
Wetlands in Pool Party & Crumb Cake - an all-time favorite!

A little wine never hurts the creative process...
Me with friends Cindy & Linda
"If you have enjoyed this class, you should consider a Paper Pumpkin subscription!"


Such a creative group of ladies - everyone made this card their own!


So much fun, hope to see everyone again next time!

Happy stamping,
Pat

  





Friday, October 21, 2016

Ghirardelli Fall Treat Holder

Happy Fall, Y'all!

I've been busy on this rainy day making a little something for all the people in my life that I'm grateful for - there are so many!


Aren't they sweet?  And so quick to make.  Even the coloring didn't take long with my Stampin' Write markers!  Here's a little photo tutorial of the process:

Don't forget to round the corners to give your little treat holder a polished look!


The wheat image is from Wetlands and the grateful for you is from Acorny Thank You.  





The pumpkins from Spooky Fun hide the staple nicely.  My scarecrow, from Cookie Cutter Halloween, is colored with Tangerine Tango, Pumpkin Pie, Dapper Denim, Daffodil Delight and Real Red.  I used a flesh-colored Tombow marker on his face with a little touch of Blushing Bride for rosy cheeks.


Mmmm...I just can't understand why I ran out of these before all my treat holders were filled...



I hope you've enjoyed this!  I'm off to the store for more Ghirardelli Squares...hopefully there will be enough left to finish filling my treats by the time I get home!

Follow this link to purchase your own Cookie Cutter Halloween set.  There are mummies, vampires & ghosts included too!  

Gratefully,
Pat