Monday, May 12, 2008

Pink Flower Card


Yet again, I hear you cry. Well I like pink so I wanted to make this card. I painted the flower and I will add more of the same image in other colours. I used the trusty Art and Graphic pens from Kuretake and the waterbrush to make the paint flow well. I hope that you like it too.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Green Spotty Flower Card


This is yet another attempt to prove to everyone that I can use colours other than pink. So I've gone over to the green side and produced this card with one of my new funky flower die cuts and a Dotterific Pen from Kuretake.

What I used:

1 funky flower die cut
1 base card 10.5 x 15 cm when folded
1 die cut frame in green
a sentiment stamp form the Inspirational sayings sheet
1 length of green spot ribbon
1 green button
dotterific pen in green
hole punch
Stazon Ink Pad in Stone Grey
3d foam pads

What I did:
  1. I stamped the sentiment on to a piece of white card and trimmed the card to fit under the green frame.
    I used the dotterific pen to customise the flower die cut and then used a green Art and graphic pen to colour the edges of the flower.
  2. I then threaded a small piece of green ribbon through the holes of the button and tied it to secure it.
  3. I stuck a length of green ribbon down the side of the card as shown and then I stuck the frame and sentiment to the card. I then stuck the flower to the edge of the frame.
  4. Towards the bottom of the card I stuck three circles that I had punched out of some scrap green glitter card.card.
Here's another version in lilac just to prove to myself that I can do it. The next card will be pink though.

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Dragonfly Days



When I went to the training day with Kuretake they kindly gave me some of their 12 x 12 white paper to play with. This has a finish almost like water colour paper so I decided to use it to make the same effects that you can get with regular watercolour paper and at a fraction of the cost as well.


I started by cutting out a piece of the paper to the size that I wanted. It doesn't matter if it's too big as it can be trimmed later on.

I put the paper on a piece of cling film to protect my work surface and used an old watercolour brush to wet the paper thoroughly. This is because I wanted to do something which is called wet-into-wet. Don't worry about the technicalities. You only want to know that it works.

When the paper was wet I touched the surface with two of the pinks that are shown in the photograph. They are the TUT 80 Art and Graphic pens 202 and 20. If the paper is wet enough the colour should spread over the surface of the paper. If it remains too close to the point where you touched the paper is too dry. Wet it again and add more colour. You want a soft mottled effect.


Now put the paper aside to dry.

You are probably thinking that it looks nothing at the moment and you might even be right but you don’t want the surface to be full of colour as it will mean that the stamping will not show up well later on.

When it's dry you can use the narrow end of the pen to draw some swirls and then ink up a small stamp, I used a dragonfly in this instance and I stamped over the base paper as seen. I used both pinks to ink up the stamp.






I then cut a length of white grosgrain and stuck it to the front of the paper. The paper was then stuck to the front of a base card.

I then stamped a large dragonfly on to pink card and embossed it with a silvery white embossing powder. I cut out the dragonfly.

I stamped the message on a piece of white card and mounted it onto pink card which I then trimmed to leave a narrow border. I Used 3d foam pads to stick the message to the front of the card as shown.

I stuck the dragonfly to the card with 3d foam pads and the card was finished.

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Sunday, April 06, 2008

New Calligraphy Flower Projects

Recently I managed to buy some beautiful card and heavy paper that has a pearl finished with a sheen of gold so I decided to put it together with the calligraphy pens and this is what I've come up with.

The first little card is using the blue set of pens and a small scrap of card. I did threee different flowers to give the card a bit of an edge.




This second card is made with the pens again but this time I drew lots of different flowers with each of them at different heights.


Next I made a simple tag with the technique that I call 'shaky hand'. This is very quick as it is only one flower and little else.


My final piece is this gift bag which is the one that I made in my workshop.

I hope that you like thm too.

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Friday, February 29, 2008

Flower Border Card

I saw a card the other day that inspired me. As usual I forgot about it until today, when I was in need of some inspiration. I worked out a way in which I could interpret it with the things at my disposal. This is the result.



I used my tried and trusted method to draw the flowers, but this time I used a stronger green. Art and Graphic 57 to be exact. I also kept the dark edge to the outside when I drew the flowers to give me a strong flower. I didn't go for deilcacy at all this time. I drew the bar coding edge freehand. Don't bother with a ruler as you will make it look dreadful. Go for the free and easy approach. The Flower border will cover any mistakes.

I drew the flowers one under the other on a strip of white card, edged it in pink and then stuck it to the base card.

I used one of the Small Pink Oval Tags and wrote Happy on it with the thin end of the calligraphy pen. I wrote birthday on the card itself.

I then tied a bow and added it to the tag.

It doesn't look much like the original, which was red and brown and a Valentine card but you get the picture.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Garland of Pink Flowers


This card is another one made with the Pink Calligraphy Pens from Kuretake, that I favour so much. Well, who can blame me as they are so versatile. This time, as you can see, I used them to make a garland. To do this I put dots where I wanted the flowers and I then drew the flowers in using the tried and tested method that I've shown you in earlier posts. I then drew in the stems and leaves with the Art and Graphic pen. I used 505 this time as I wanted a soft green result. The leaves were achieved by a series of touches with the soft end of the pen.

To get the stripe at the top I masked of a piece of card and then drew the lines on free hand with both the wide end and the narrow end of the pen. I wanted it to look like soft bar coding.
I then tied a bow with the bowshaper and left the bow on the ribbon. I stuck it to the card with double sided sticky tape and then trimmed the ribbon to fit the card.

I then stamped on the message. I've used this one a lot lately as it can be used for lots of occasions.

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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Tiny Stamps to Make Lovely Cards

My latest stamps from I Brake for Stamps have really inspired me and, if time allows, I intend to make lots of cards from them. Here are another two cards from the Cartes Postal sheets. This sheet comes with large and small stamps that can be used together or just by themselves. I’ve made cards with two of the smaller stamps to show you what I mean. They may be tiny but they are so beautifully crafted that they can stand alone. See if you agree.






To make this card you will need:
1 White base card. Mine was an A5 card scored and folded in half.
The small Cartes Postal lilac stamp from the Cartes Postal sheet
A small piece of silver card
A small piece of white card to stamp the image
A small piece of lilac card to mount the stamped image
A sentiment stamp of your choice
Art and graphic pens in lilac, green, and pale brown
A H2O waterbrush
3D foam pads

This is what you do:
Colour the stamp directly with the chosen colours of Art and Graphic pens. I used brown on the edges and lilac and green for the flower and leaves.
I lightly went over the image with the water pen to soften it and give it a more watercoloured effect.
I then mounted it onto lilac card and silver card as shown which I trimmed to size.
I stuck it directly onto the card as shown and stamped the sentiment in place under the image. I rather like this wishing you sentiment as it allows you to put whatever you like inside the card.

Here's the second card that I made. Same principle as the one above but using ribbon to add emphasis.





Here's this fantastic new sheet in all its glory:



Don't you just love it!


The stamp that I used was the small one at the bottom of the sheet. Let you imagination run wild.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Pull treat cover for small flattish gifts



Valentine's Day is just around the corner and, while we want that special gift from the one that we love, we also want it to be beautifully packaged. So here is an idea for making the packaging look superb and the treat inside it will seem so much better too!



This pretty pink package is made with:
a heart die cut
pink calligraphy pens
9mm pink saddle stitch ribbon
3mm saddle stitch ribbon
a sheet of heavy paper
1 sheet of medium weight card
1 flat gift

The tutorial for making this gift wrap is to be found on splitcoast stampers resource page.
The flower making and pen blending technique can be seen here.
Once you have mastered the technique you can make the package bigger or smaller to suit the gift.

I would love to receive this. Now, how can I persuade my husband to make it? I'll let you know if I am successful

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Thursday, October 04, 2007

Tulip Card

Just when you thought that I had finished with the tulips up pops another card. well, you can't keep a good stamp down.

This is made using the method that I explained in a previous posting and then cut out and mounted on the card. I used yet more papers from my Take out the Stash box and spring green ribbon. the sentiment is also one of my stamps and it's from the Stained Glass sheet.
Do you like it? Leave a comment, do!

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