Showing posts with label Snow Blooms Dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snow Blooms Dies. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2018

Let It Snow X 3 | Video + Background Technique

Today, I have THREE fun cards to share with you!  I started out by creating the Let It Snow card on the left of the photo below, and then realized, I wanted to share an easy background technique using the Silks - which led to me creating two additional cards with the same stamps and dies I used in the first card.


In addition to the Silks, I used the All Year Long Stamp Set, and the Snow Blooms Dies, from Fun Stampers Journey(Affiliate links used at no cost to you - please see disclosure, and full product list below.)  


For my first card, I began by blending Cool Pool Ink onto a panel of Whip Cream card stock.  Once I had that the way that I wanted, I stamped the snowflake image - again with Cool Pool Ink - randomly around the edges of the ink.  The sheer ink blending, allowed the tone on tone snowflake to stand out against the background.  Then I sprinkled the card front with Sparkle Silk.


I set my card front aside, while I die cut the snowflakes.  I cut the largest die out from vellum, and the two smaller snowflakes out of silver mirror paper.  I set the snowflakes at the edge of my cutting plates, to take advantage of the fact that there tends to be slightly more pressure on the edges, which allows for easier cutting of delicate dies.


I trimmed the edges of my card front, slightly, and then added the snowflakes using liquid glue.  For the vellum snowflake, I attached rhinestones over the areas the adhesive was added to help hide the adhesive.  I stamped my sentiment directly to the card panel, using Chambray Shirt ink.  Then I trimmed the edges of the snowflakes that hung off the panel, and attached the card front with foam squares.


I created my additional two card backgrounds, using a drip watercolor (aka "Lazy Watercolor" in my mind!) technique with the Silks.  I lay a piece of watercolor paper on top of a clear block, and spritz it with water.  Then, I flick my Silks over the top of the wet paper, so that the color blooms around where it lands.  This creates a super easy, and random, watercolor background.


For the first card, I used Cool Pool, and Sparkle Silk to created the background.  I die cut the largest Snow Bloom die from Whip Cream card stock, and layered that on top - just barely off the edge of the card front.


 Then I stamped my sentiment with Cool Pool ink, and added some pearls.  The card front was mounted to a Whip Cream card base, using White Liner (a strong adhesive works best with watercolor paper).  


I created the second background with Cranberry Bliss, and Sparkle Silks.  Cranberry Bliss can be quite dark for flicking onto dry card stock, but it creates beautiful tones of red and pink with this technique.  This is a fun twist on a snowflake card because of the non-traditional color.

I die cut the largest snow bloom directly from the watercolor background for this card.  Then I stamped and heat embossed the snowflake image three times.  I layered the watercolor panel directly onto a Whip Cream card base, and added a few rhinestones.  Then I filled in the snowflake with Journey Glaze.


Once the glaze was dry, I stamped and heat embossed the sentiment onto a strip of Cranberry Bliss card stock, and layered that over the snowflake with foam squares.


Three cards, and a technique today - Whew!  I hope you enjoyed all of these fun "Let It Snow" cards.  I'd love to see your backgrounds, created with this technique.  If you post them on Social Media, be sure to tag me @muchlovesara

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Supplies Used:

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Monday, August 13, 2018

Peaceful Snowfall

As I'm writing this, we've reached that point of a western Idaho summer, where I start day dreaming of shoveling snow.  It's so hot that winter is starting to look appealing!  I'm going to lock myself in the craft room with the AC cranked up and a few fans going, but meanwhile, I'm going to share this pretty little winter-y card.  

This pretty color combo lend to the chilly, wintery, feel of this card.  Created using Fun Stampers Journey Snow Bloom Die Set, and the Holiday Script Stamp and Die Bundle.

I started this card out by embossing my Tin Pail card front, and then sprinkling some Sparkle silk across the background, concentrating it on the right side.  I die cut my other pieces, and then rubbed the snowflake with some Silver Pan Pastel.  In person, there is almost a pearlized effect on the snowflake.  I layered the vellum border with strips of Mirror Silver and Pool Play, before adding my Scallop Circle on some foam squares - trimming the excess off - and then adding the snowflake.  A heat embossed (and die cut) sentiment, and a few fashion silver pieces finished off the card.

This pretty color combo lend to the chilly, wintery, feel of this card.  Created using Fun Stampers Journey Snow Bloom Die Set, and the Holiday Script Stamp and Die Bundle.


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Supplies Used:
Use this easy list to find the products I used in my projects. (Contains affiliate links - where I earn a commission from purchases made from my links, at no cost to you. Your support helps me keep this blog going, and continue to create - Thank you! Affiliates and disclosures can be found here.) 

Stamps:
Holiday Script Bundle (Stamps & Dies) BD-0160

Inks:
Clear Pigment Ink Pad IP-0102, Journey Silver Embossing Powder IP-0100, Sparkle Silk IP-0126, Journey Brush Silver PanPastel JM-0097


Papers:
River Stone 8.5" x 11" Card Stock CS-0094. Tin Pail 8.5" x 11" Card Stock CS-0147, Pool Play 8.5" x 11" Card Stock CS-0092, Pretty Amethyst 8.5" x 11" Card Stock CS-0028, Journey Vellum PP-0044, Mirror Silver CS-0137
Embellishments:
Fashion Silver AC-0293

Tools:
Barn Wall Embossing Folder EF-0033, Snow Blooms Die Set DI-0253, Journey Scallops Die Set DI-0460, Border Essentials Die Set DI-0495, Journey Platinum Machine TO-0090,  Journey Blooms Paper Trimmer TO-0039, Crease Tool TO-0040, Detail Pro Shears (4.5") TO-0063, Heat Gun TO-0083

Adhesives:
Easy Glide Permanent Adhesive Runner AD-0081, Journey Craft Glue AD-0111, Journey Foam Squares - Medium AD-0085

Friday, December 8, 2017

Neutral Winter Card

I adore the neutral tones on the card for today.  I don't often think neutrals for Christmas/Winter cards, but they can be really pretty! 


I used my homemade sparkle embossing powder for the sentiment.  I love the sparkle! 



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PS.  Don't forget the 12 Days of Deals!  It's Day 3 today - the Holiday Frames Die Set is on special today.  Did you order yours yet?  Be sure to check out the deals going on this weekend.


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Monday, October 30, 2017

Gel Press Snowflake

This next weekend is going to be so much fun!  Why?  Well, I'm going to be at the Utah Pinners Conference on November 3rd and 4th.  I'm going to be in the Inking Idaho booth, A-13.  If you happen to be attending, come see us and say hi!

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I wanted to play with my gel press recently, so I selected a bunch of fun ink colors, and created this pretty dark background.  I decided that it had a look like a dark winter sky, so I wanted  use it in that genre.


I splattered the gel press background with Sparkle Silk, and then glued it behind a card front with a snowflake cut out and heat embossed sentiment, and added more splatter with the Sparkle Silk.


Another card in the bin for Christmas!  Still a bunch to go though.  How many do you have left to put together?

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Supplies Used:
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Monday, October 23, 2017

Peaceful Snowfall

When I sat down to make today's card, I thought it would be really simple and easy to do.  Yeah, I forgot that I'm not a fan of fiddly little pieces.  But, guess what?  Not liking the fiddly pieces meant that I was able to quickly figure out a way to put the inset pieces in, without having to mess with each individual piece.  



So, here's today's tip: When you are doing inset pieces,  Cut your diecut pieces, and pull the diecut from the die carefully - trying to remove it in one "solid" piece.  Add the largest pieces to your background first - the Cool Pool in this card.   Add the adhesive to the background for ALL of the small little spaces.  In this case, I laid the snowflakes cut from the Blue Lagoon over the top of the Cool Pool snowflakes, then I used my Bloom Tool to push the smaller pieces of the Blue Lagoon into the spaces of the Cool Pool piece.   Then pull up the top die cut to reveal your inset cut.  



Remember,  When I post Cards for inspiration, I link the supply used at the bottom of my post.  You can click through on each thumbnail to go straight to the Fun Stampers Journey store to purchase everything you need to complete the same card.  I would love to have you as a customer!   

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