Saturday, February 28, 2009

Spoon Full of sugar Celebrates with Emma



Hi! Today I have something different to show you. I made this cutie for The Spoon Full of sugar Challenge, which is called Shape Shifters. They challenged us to have some fun and create something different; something which doesn't have a "normal" card shape. I had a blast creating this, and it won't belong before I make another one. I think it makes a lovely Birthday gift. One can hang it, and it's a cute keepsake in a girl's bedroom (in this case, where the layout is more girly)



A detailed close up of my embellishments : Flowers, lace, a small pin and charm.

For this circle card i used nesties to cut the shape and the various sized layers.
I also used Birthday emma.. I always think it's a cute stamp.. and I love it paper pieced.On top of the cake I used Frosted Lace Stickles, and Worn Lipsticj Stickles as well. Then when it was almost dry, I topped it (and the candles) with a fine layer of Crystal Lacquer. The other bits I coloured in Distress Ink pads.



I like this card, and I hope that you like it as well.. and maybe you get to make yours. If you do, I'd love you to tell me about it in a comment, and make me a link to it. I'll come and see it for sure!! :)



This is the inside of the card.

Supplies I used:

Pink and Olive green Core'dinations Cardstock
Stamps: Birthday Emma by Cuddly buddly, Calendar stamp by Imaginisce, Inside sentiment by Penny black, outside sentiment bu Stugio G
DP: Basic Grey Sugared packFlowers: Prima
Lace, Pin and Charm from stash
Dewdrops : Robin's nest
Other supplies: Circle and Scalloped Circles dies, Distress inks, Stickles, Crystal LacquerHightlighted supplies are found at Roses on Paper online store




A side view of the card.

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Angelic Wishes- CCC1



Over at The Greeting Farm Blog there is an ongoing challenge called The Case of The Curious Card. They chose a card... this time it's Kristine's card..which you'll find here and we have to case it; thus making a different card with the same layout. My take on this challenge is today's card.





I have used teal and pink as my main colours, and Angel Anya is the VIP in here :)
I used Distress inks and refillers to colour her in, and crystal stickles for her wings. I also gave her some polka dots. To embelllish I used element stickers from Urban Prarie Basic Grey, which obviously match the same DP.





Then I stamped the teal satin ribbon with some swirls, and also the upper right hand corner of the card.. like Kristine's. I added some self- adhesive gems, and also decorated the inside with the same papers.I REALLY enjoyed myself putting up this card. There are some lovely entries.. but I would really love to win!! :) Fingers crossed. Kristine herself will choose the winner!



The inside of the card.


Don't forget that you'll find these gorgeous Stamps Basic Grey Papers and Inks at Roses on Paper, and you know what... Summer has LOVELY YUMMY Blog Candy going. You can find the link in my sidebar on the candy's Picture.

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Distress Ink Colouring Tutorial

For those of you who would like to try colouring images using the Distress Ink Pads ; or Distress Ink Refillers: here is the tutorial that you wanted.
I have taken pictures after each step, so that you visually see what I'm talking about in the process.

Obviously, I will be explaining the steps I usually take, and the specific inks I have used THIS time. You are encouraged to use your own creativity in the process. It is important though to get everything near you before you start; and have a piece of white cardstock and tissue paper nearby. When you colour, always remember to start from the lighter shades.

In this process I will be using a Magnolia (Tilda) image,Tim Holtz Ranger Distress Ink Pads, Distress Stickles and Fiji waterbrush. All materials are available here


Off to start now! :)

1. Choose the Designer paper/s and cardstock colours you will be using for your project. Individualise the main colours; and select the pads/ inks. Try to limit your selection to maximum of three colours (excluding flesh colours). Prepare different shades of those colours' and put away all unnecessary inks from your workplace.
In this particular project, I chose green and pink as the main colours. Browns for hair and tag.

2. For me it is a rule to ALWAYS try the colour each time I pick ink with the brush. I do this on a scrap piece of white cardstock; before actually putting the colour on the image. This will prevent me from having to start all over again when the colour gets too strong.

Sometimes if you are using one of the darker shades, you'll find that certain types of cardstock absorb the colour quickly; and if you don't blend or try the colour before; you may not be able to make the colour light enough as you may wish.

Always work from the outer edge to the inner area (centre). This will give the image (especially body parts and rounded objects) a 3D look. You may find it helpful to start noticing how shades look in real life when you are outside, especially in the sunlight. You also get to decide where/ from which direction you want the light to come from.. if it is from a particular side, or from the front. That side has to be lighter than the rest of the image.


3. It is time to start colouring. I always start from the flesh colour : Tattered Rose.
I cover the whole face, hands and every part of the body that shows: feet etc..
Leave to dry, and meanwhile colour another area.
I chose to make her dress green. So as I explained, I covered that area with the lightest green: Shabby Shutters. Consider this to be like a foundation .. the base (like when doing make-up)> It has to be very light and even.



In this particular project, I decided to make her socks and matching top pink, so I covered them also in Tattered Rose ink.

4. While leaving those areas to dry, I decided to make the base colour for her hair. It is best to work on an area that is not too close to those parts you had just coloured. This is because many times if you use too much water, or have common cardstock (I don't find watercolour paper here.. which is the best for water-based inks) colour tend to run.. and you will end up with a mess!
I used Scattered Straw, and left some areas in white. I made this because I would like to have a shine in her hair. I covered also the tag in this colour; as you can see.




5. Now the base colours have dried, so I can start adding some depth to the first parts I coloured. I started with the pinks, using Worn Lipstick. I made her cheeks (as we said.. working slowly.. blending the colour on an extra piece of cardstock first, as it is quite a strong colour. When I was satisfied with the cheeks, I shaded her socks and top, and light shade on her hands.



Remember that you can always click on the pictures for a better view.

6. Now I added some depth to her dress and hair, using Peeled Paint for green, and Brushed Corduroy.. on different parts of her hair. Notice the shades. The parts of hair that are curled inside, and the hairline are coloured darker than other parts.



At this stage I used also other brown shades on her hair: Frayed Furlap, Tea Dye and Vintage Photo .. I have also worked on the tag, mostly with Antique Linen and Vintage Photo.
Last shades of brown were done with Walnut Stain. This ink is to be used for the darkest shades of brown. I leave it for very small selected areas.




Last but not least, when I add some more shade .. and re-touch other areas.. (till I am satisfied); I highlight with a white gel pen some folds, cheeks etc.. Then I added some bling with the Tim Holtz Distress Stickles. I touched the bow on her hair and the seam of Tilda's dress. I love those Stickles! They are awesome, matching exactly the inks' colours.


This is the final result of my sweet Tilda. I hope you find this tutorial helpful. Please use it as much as you wish, and I hope that you'll feel free to ask me any questions you may have. You can do this in the chat box you will find in my sidebar. You don't have to have a Blog to write in it.



Have a lovely time bringing these babes to life!!


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Friday, February 13, 2009

Ice is falling!! :)



During Christmas time we sing a lot of Carols, and most of the children like to sing : "Snow is falling.. all around us..."
But unfortunately we don't get any snow here. But when the temperature gets very low and brrrr... cold.. we get lots of ice!!! Look at these pictures I took at my internal yard and on our roof.



All this ice came down this morning.. and in about 4 minutes, we had quite a view!! :) I just ran for my camera... I just wanted to capture the moment. My roses were covered in ice!



We got lovely news today. My friend and fellow ROP DT member
Anki, started her own line of stamps just today! The line's name is : Anki's sweethearts. Go and check them out here. They are exclusive designs for one of the companies she designs for: Susana's Custom Art and Card Design.


This week is a lovely week of announcements!! :) Did you hear the BIG news??!!The one and only, lovely, talented Elisabeth Bell will be working with four new companies this year, making exclusive designs for all of the companies. Each company will have exclusive designs for her.One of those lucky companies is... yes.. ROSES ON PAPER!!! YAY!!

We're over the moon with this news, and can't wait to have these new rubber to play with and promote. That will happen in a few months' time.. but I do wish it was just now! Do I sound excited??! :))
So start saving your money girls... ! You won't able to resist these!! :)


Last but not least... did you notice the new facelift I gave my blog? :) Do you like it this way?? I thank you for any comment you choose to leave. Sorry for not posting any card this week, as I visited my family often, having my brother here from UK for the week. Today he'll be going back! I hope he has a safe journey home. Happy Weekend to you, and happy Valentine's Day. I hope you take the time to shower some love on your loved ones today! ;)

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