Showing posts with label Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cards. Show all posts

Monday, 6 October 2014

Guess what...

... the background of my card is made of...




Actually, Jennibellie showed us the technique on her forum, and I had a try (just like I try all weird techniques I view !). You just want to take 4 or 5 kitchen roll used sheets, glue 2 of them together, then another one on top of it and one or 2 again. The glue must completely wet the towels, thus you either want to use your home-made glue (with rice or flour), or add the same volume of water to your glue and mix.
Once dry, here are your sheets, all different and unique :


Now you want to stamp on the sheets :
Handstamped 


Encyclopaedia Botanica Size A5 © Katy Fox  
 outlined with white pen to highlight the stamped images
 


Encyclopaedia Botanica Size A5 © Katy Fox  


And then I stamped the
Grungy Greetings #1 
on to a watercolor paper


 And Grungy Greetings #1   on to school book pages I glued on the inside of the card for the sender to write down some sentiment !

Please let me know whether this technique did interest you, I am looking forward to reading from you ! And don't forget to participate in the Artistic Stamper monthly challenge... talking about memories !
See you !

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Watch these fabulous new stamps !

Hi there, Titbelsoeur today, I am so happy to use these new stamps from Debbie Cotton !

To make this card, I have recycled one I received from charities, again !
The background paper comes from a Canson envelope. I have made my background with ink,  splattered some other ink with a toothbrush, then inked the edges with a watercolor chalk and passed a wet brush to spread the color :



I have played with the 2 Blossom stamps, small and large


and added Lots of Love from the Grungy Greetings #1 set :


And here is my card :



Thank you so much for stopping by, I am always looking forward to reading your comments below, I am sure you love these new stamps as much as I do !
 
A tout bientôt !

Thursday, 21 August 2014

Step by step card by Titbelsoeur

Hello happy card-makers !
Are you ready ? 
I receive a lot of thank-you cards from charities. And I don't send a lot of cards. And would I send such cards, my friends would think I don't care a lot about them, otherwise I would send them my own home made cards...
And I hate to waste things...
Hence this tutorial !



I started gessoeing the cards with a rough brush to create structure, I have completed with a small cap on the left card and a credit card on the right one :



I then sprayed the cards with inks and let the ink drip


and wiped the remaining with a kitchen roll



I wanted to have a try on a technique...



 ... but it didn't work as I wanted to... so I spread the paint on the whole of the cards



and sprayed ink again...



 I made circles with white and turquoise-blue acrylics on the circle dots Mask :


and used another mask from my stash to make small dots in white :



Some blue paint on the Dots stamp in the Backgrounds


 and Cobalt archival ink on the Sequin one



 Plum Archival ink on a Chevrons Element, and charcoal pencil around the circles to underline :



Some drops of white here and there, then I coloured the edges with the remaining of my blue melange, applied with an umbrella brush for a random effect :



 Here it is !

Now it lacks of a bit of sentiment, doesn't it ? I stamped these Grungy greetings on to a background :



and... do you remember ? I showed you this technique some time ago, here :

Background stamps part II by Titbelsoeur

I stamped the Neil Walker's Franswar on to this page :

  

and here he is :




I have taken the opportunity of a quick sunshine to take the pictures of the finished cards in my backyard :




And... last but not least... don't throw your paper towels away ! I will show you how to make recycled cards with it... stay tuned !


Thank you so much for stopping by, I am always looking forward to reading your comments below...
 
A tout bientôt !

Sunday, 10 August 2014

Tea Time Cards

Hello all!  Alison (butterfly) here with some more flowery cards - yes, cards!  This time rather than blues and greens, we're living in neutrals land with kraft card and tea/coffee stained tags.


I soaked my manila tags in a mixture of tea and coffee, and then did my stamping in Sepia Archival ink.  I stamped a medium tag and a tiny matching one with each stamp, and then inked and spritzed and flicked them.


There wasn't a fixed plan at this point... maybe cards and matching gift tags?

The flowers come from various Katy Leitch sets...








I did like the earthy kraft card bases on my simple watercolour cards a few weeks back, so I decided to go that way again.  And I can never resist book pages, torn and inked, layered into the look.


I used the Tim Holtz Simple Sayings to create my greetings.  I stamped them onto a page from the same book, so that they would match.


They're backed onto more kraft card to make them a little more sturdy,


and mounted on padded tape for a pop of dimension.


Rustic twine through the top of the tags adds extra texture and dimension too.  I added lots of delicate splatter...


...and some stencilling through the Tim Holtz Lattice Layering Stencil.


And in the end, I decided the tiny tags would be quite cool inside the cards...


... so you get an immediate echo when you open the card to read the greeting.


So, some more simple cards for you - this is starting to become a habit!  I hope you like them.


There's still plenty of time to come along and play in our Anything Goes August Challenge - no need to use Artistic Stamper stamps, but if you do you get two entries into the prize draw - hope to see you there!  Thanks so much for stopping by.

Ingredients used:
Artistic Stamps - various Katy Leitch sets: Encyclopaedia Botanica, Botanical 2, Jumbo Flowering Branch, Jumbo Bouvardia
Tim Holtz Simple Sayings - the Hashtags would also work really well
Kraft Card
Manila Tags
Book Pages
Tim Holtz Layering Stencils - Lattice
Twine
Distress Ink - Vintage Photo, Gathered Twigs
Archival Ink - Sepia
Padded Tape