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Sunday, January 30, 2022

Ula Create Journal Tag

For this Polkadoodles DT project for the 'We Love to Create' blog challenge, I was inspired to use the ‘Ula Create – Life Journal’ digi stamp, which I coloured with Promarkers. Ula is very keen on journaling so she needed to be sat on top of a pile of wonderful, inky and creative art journals. I used the books from the ‘Cupcake on pile of books’ digi stamp to create this effect, which I coloured, fussy cut and decoupaged to create depth and dimension. 

 I cut a large tag shape from 300gsm plain card stock and covered it using a background paper from the ‘Winnie Wonderland Paper Heaven 8’ bundle which has a subtle text pattern. I edged the tag with Craftynotions ‘Pink Sapphire’ jewel enamels embossing powder and stamped one edge with the ‘Queen of Hearts Collage’ stamp. I love this stamp as it has so many elements to it. I embossed it using WOW! ‘Gold Rich Super Fine’ powder. I then roughly tore purple flowers from the ‘Winnie Wednesday Halloween Bundle’ paper pack, edging them with ‘Dusty Concord’ Distress Ink. I applied the same ink to the sentiment from the ‘Ula Create – Life Journal’ digi stamp set. 

 I selected a purple ribbon from my stash which I also stamped and embossed in gold, using the ‘Queen of Hearts Collage stamp’. 

I hope you enjoyed this project and I look forward to seeing your makes this month. 
Happy Crafting! 
Gabrielle 

 Polkadoodles Products used:
 Ula Create – Life Journal digi stamp & sentiment
 Cupcake on Pile of Books digi stamp
 Winnie Wonderland Paper Heaven 8 Bundle
 ‘Queen of Hearts Collage’ stamp set
 Winnie Wednesday Halloween Bundle

 Promarkers – Antique Pink, Blossom, Cardinal Red, Grass, Pastel Pink
 Copics – Bareley Beige, Brown, Champagne, Light Walnut, Pinkish White 
 ‘Dusty Concord’ Distress Ink 
 Crafty Notions Jewel Enamels ‘Pink Sapphire’
 Sheena Embossing Powders WOW! ‘Gold Rich Super Fine’

Friday, January 28, 2022

Take Time to Smell the Flowers

Hello crafters! Today I am sharing a bright and cheerful card using some of the beautiful stamps from the new 'In the Garden ' range by Cleverprints, one of the new stencils and Distress Oxide sprays and ink pads.
Here is what you will need: 
Cleverprints stamps: 'Explore the Wildflowers', 'Where the Wildflowers Grow' and 'Floral Twist', Cleverprints stencil: 'Flower Fall', 
Mixed Media card stock - I used Dolly Dimples cut to 6.75" x 4.75",
a 7" x 5" card blank, 
card stock for stamping, 
a colour wheel, 
Distress Oxide sprays: 'Scattered Straw', 'Kitsch Flamingo' and 'Salvaged Patina', 
Distress Ink pads: 'Squeezed Lemonade', 'Kitsch Flamingo' and 'Salvaged Patina', 
blending brushes, 
a journal or journal paper, 
Alcohol pens - I used Promarker pens choosing similar shades to my inks,
a white gel pen, 
Scotch Removable tape, 
two small pieces of acetate - to use as masks so they only need to be a little bigger than your card stock, Memento ink in 'Noir', 
a paper trimmer, 
a stamping platform, 
ruler, 
pencil and rubber,
foam pads, 
glue, 
an old cardboard box, 
a heat tool 
a water spray bottle. 

For this card I wanted to work with a triad of colours, similar to the primaries, but I wanted more pastel tones, so I chose a pink, pale yellow and a soft blue/green. If you are not sure, colour wheels are really useful at seeing which colours work well together.
To make the background I measured along the long edge of the mixed media card stock, making a light pencil mark at each 2.25" point. I then lightly drew a line down edge to edge to mark the three equal sections to use for each of my colours.
This is where the acetate and removable tape comes in. This is optional, but I chose to use this as I wanted my three colours to not blend in to each other. Starting on the left side of the card, place the acetate over the middle and right sections you have marked and apply the tape down the pencilled line, so only the left of the three sections is uncovered. Laying the card flat in an old cardboard box, spray the top part of the card with your first colour and then tip it up to allow the colour to drip down. Have a journal or journal paper underneath to catch the drips and sprays; this can be the start of a future journal page and doesn't waste any ink.
Carefully remove the tape and acetate and dry with a heat tool, you can create splatters with water once dry to activate the oxide. Clean the acetate to remove any ink and dry. You are now ready to do the second colour. Repeat the process with the acetate and tape, but this time, use both pieces of acetate so the left and right sections are covered and the middle section is exposed. Spray your second colour and allow it to drip. Again, remove the tape and acetate and dry.
You are now ready for the final section, repeat the process covering the two coloured sections. Once completely dry, gently rub out any pencil lines and place your stencil over the background and apply Distress ink through the stencil with blending brushes, being careful to apply the ink colour tone on tone, this will create a very subtle effect. Then edge around the card in black ink.
Colouring your Images Stamp and colour your images using your chosen colouring mediums, I did each one twice. I often do this as it gives me options for either future projects or to decoupage an image. In this project I decided to decoupage the centre parts of the two smaller flowers and the centre leaf on the larger flower. To create shade, blend two shades each colour, I find it easier to start with the lighter of the two colours, then blend the darker colour and then go back over the whole area with the lighter shade again. Use the white pen to create highlights.
Once you have finished your colouring, cut out your images. I often play around with composition before sticking anything down, including laying the sentiment stamp on to the card to see where it suits the design. Don't be afraid to cut your stamped and coloured images, I did this to create the hills.
Once you have found a composition you like, it is a good idea to take a photograph, that way you can still move things around without the worry of forgetting a design that you liked. Once I have found a composition I like, I place my card in my stamping platform and stamp my sentiment. If stamping directly on to a card, I always use a stamping platform, that way if I need to go over it again I know I can and get the stamp in the exact same spot. Stick down your elements and secure to the card blank. I hope you have fun making this card, working in threes with colours is so much fun!

Happy Crafting!
Gabrielle, the Papercrafting Pixie

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Octavia Tag Book

 

Happy New Year, crafters! For this Design Team project for Polkadoodles, I chose to make a tag book using images and papers from the gorgeous Octavia Collection.  I created the tag book using 300gsm card stock and covered using papers from the ‘Octavia Moonfly - Paper Heaven Paperholic’ collection. All sentiments were from the ‘Octavia Moonfly - Say It All’ Digital Bundle.

For the left tag, I used the ‘Great Outdoors’ stencil with Distress inks and the digital stamp ‘Octavia Thinking’ which I coloured using Promarker pens.

On the second tag I stamped, cut and coloured the butterfly from the ‘Flower Collage’ stamp set, sticking one butterfly directly to the page and a second butterfly over the top, being careful to only stick the body down and lifting the wings to create dimension. I used a scalloped die to mat and layer the sentiment. 

For the middle tag, I stamped, cut and coloured elements from the ‘Queen of Hearts Collage’ and ‘Flower Collage’ stamp sets.

On the fourth tag I stamped directly on to the paper using the ‘Queen of Hearts Collage’ and ‘Flower Collage’ stamp sets and roughly coloured the images using distress crayons and a white Posca pen.

On the final tag, I used the ‘Octavia Best Friends’ digital stamp, coloured using Promarker pens.

I included fabric flowers, ribbons and eyelets from my stash to add extra details

I look forward to seeing your beautiful projects this month,

Happy Crafting!


 

Polkadoodles Products used

Octavia Thinking digi stamp

Octavia Best friends digi stamp

Octavia Moonfly - Paper Heaven Paperholic collection

Octavia Moonfly - Say It All Digital Bundle.

‘Queen of Hearts Collage’ stamp set

‘Flower Collage’ stamp set

Great Outdoors Stencil

 

Promarkers – Antique Pink, Blush, Burnt Orange, Cyan, Honeycomb, Mint Green, Pastel Pink, Rose Pink, Tulip Yellow

Posca Pen - white

Distress Ink – Peeled Paint, Salty Ocean

Spellbinders Big Scalloped Circles die set

 

 

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Floral Joy

Hello Crafters, for this stepper card I used some of the gorgeous papers and toppers from JMC designs. I love playing with thses as they are all designed to work together and the colours are so bold and beautiful.

Sunday, January 2, 2022

Spring Inspired Birthday

Like many people, I'm thoroughly looking forward to the coming of Spring and this card was inspired by the season. I used three stamp sets from Cleverprints LTD Misfitspart1 collection. For the main image I used the glorious 'Truly Happy' stamp decoupaged with flowers from the 'Not a Weed' stamp set, coloured using Promarkers. I created a delicate background using the 'Brave Rose' stamped with Memento Dewdrop in 'Angel Pink' and Happy Birthday stamped in Adirondack 'Pool' . 

Bright Eyed and Bushy Tailed stamped candle

  For this blog post for Cleverprints, I decided to decorate a candle using stamps.  This is something very simple to do which you can do wi...