Showing posts with label Flower & Bird Skteches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flower & Bird Skteches. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2021

Bloom Where You are Planted

 Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here again loving thee flowers that are starting to appear.



Supplies:

Blank Page Must Stamps - Flower and Bird Sketches
Cardstock
Copic Markers
Ink


Cut white cardstock to 4" x 5 1/4".  Then repeatedly stamp the flowers on the panel.  
Color with Copic Markers.
Mat the panel with kraft cardstock, then add to an orange card.


Add Stickles to the flower centers.



The phrase was stamped on a white panel, then matted with kraft and orange cardstock before being placed on the card with foam adhesives for dimension.


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Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Shake Your Tail Feathers

Hello, hello! Samantha here and today I'm going to show you how to make a shaker card. Shaker cards are my favorite cards to make.
I know that they can seem really intimidating at first but I assure you that once you get the hang of it you'll be an old pro in no time.

Let's get started!
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You will need the following:
  • Blue A2 sized card base
  • Heavyweight vellum
  • White card panel cut to 5 3/8" x 4 1/8" (card panel 1)
  • White card panel cut to 5 1/8" x 3 7/8" (card panel 2)
  • Sticky embossing ink
  • Gold embossing powder
  • Coloring medium of your choice 
  • Sequins, beads, or gems of your choice
  • Acetate or plastic packaging cut to 5 1/4" x 4"
  • 1/4" wide foam tape (I prefer to use tape that is 1/4" in thickness as well)
  • Double sided adhesive tape
  • The feathers and bird stamps from the Flower & Bird Sketches Art Rubber Stamp Sheet Set 


Using sticky embossing ink, stamp the large and medium feathers all across card panel 1 and use the medium feather to stamp numerous times on heavy weight vellum. Cover both in gold embossing powder and heat set.
Fussy cut the feathers from the vellum and set aside.


Stamp the bird onto card panel 2. Color with the medium of your choice. I used markers and colored my bird to look a little like an American Gold Finch. Adhere card panel 2 to your card base.


Turn card panel 1 over. Measure and mark  on all four sides at .5". Cut along the lines. Alternatively you can use a die but sometimes I like doing it this way.


This gives us the frame for the front of the shaker card. Place double sided adhesive along the inner sides of the back of the frame and place double sided adhesive along the edges of the acetate or plastic packaging.
Remove the backing from the adhesive and place the acetate onto the back of the frame.


Take your foam tape and run it all along the outside of card panel 2.


Before removing the backing from your foam tape fill the well with some of your vellum feathers and any other shaker filling you'd like. I went with sequins and clear acrylic gems. Attach the frame to the foam tape and glue a few of the feathers to the outside of the frame.




That's all! Not so hard, is it? I cannot wait to see what you are inspired to create with your Blank Page Muse stamps! Be sure to tag us on social media so that we can ooh and ahh over your work.

Until next time,
Samantha

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Monday, March 19, 2018

Fairy Dreams ATC


Greetings!  Chris here and today I am theses Fairy ATC inspired by this month's challenge! One of my favorite things to do in mix and match my stamp sets! These ATC mix and match 3 different stamp sets!

To recreate these ATC you will need the following:

BPM Fairies & Blossoms 2
BPM Flower & Bird Sketches 
BPM Inhale...Exhale
Other supplies: Watercolor Markers, Cardstock, Sticker sayings, Water brush, Archival Ink

Stamp flowers  onto ATC.  Given that the fairies are solid in nature it is easier to stamp these on top of your flower images.


Stamp Fairies slightly overlapping the flower images.



You can stamp fairies first but I found it easier for placement to stamp flowers first.  




Color your images with watercolor markers and a water brush.   I added blades of grass with my water brush.  For each flower I layered several color of marker to create a more natural color.


















Mat the  ATC onto cardstock and add sticker saying to complete.

Here are some close ups of each card.





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Sunday, March 11, 2018

Blank Page Muse Fan Art by Irena Stefanova


Today's Fan Art is by Irena Stefanova.
She is a mixed media card maker from Bulgaria. 
Here she has created 2 lovely spring cards 
From the Blank Page Muse stamp set


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Friday, September 1, 2017

ATC Trio - Bird in Nest


Hello Sin City Fans,

Karen back again to share my tutorial for a trio of ATC's. The fun-nest part of the process for me is picking the quirky sentiment to go on each ATC. I think once you start making ATC's you become addicted to these mini masterpieces. Come along as I guide you step by step and look out for the helpful tips I share along the way. Let's go!

Supplies:
1. Hearty Doodles Art RubberStamp Set - linen texture
2. Art Journaling #2 RubberStamp Set - flourish
3. Inhale Exhale Art Stamp Set - sentiments
4. Birds Clocks Rubber Stamp Set - bird
5. Flower Bird Sketches Rubber Stamp Set - feather
6. black ink pad
7. white & burgundy cardstock
8. Distress Ink (Aged Mahogany & Pumice Stone)
9. sponge applicator
10. water brush
11. mini gems
12. small flowers & Spanish Moss

Directions:

1. Begin by creating a single background on white cardstock (5x8").  Stamp the script background stamp over most of the white cardstock. Cover about 75% with script and leave 25% of the blank. Include 2nd Generation stamping on the background by not re-inking before stamping a second image. The second impression will produce a fainter image and add another level to the background.



2. Use burgandy ink to stamp the linen texture background randomly onto white cardstock. Include 2nd Generation impressions to add depth to the background.


3. Use burgandy ink to stamp the large flourish over about 90% of the paper. Make sure to vary the angle and position of the flourish as well as stamp off the edge of the paper. Then take the small flourish stamp and use the 2nd Generation Stamping Technique on the background. Do not re-ink before stamping a second image to get a lighter impression.
TIP:
Before stamping onto your project, make a color sample to show the results of 2nd & 3rd generation impressions. This way one can avoid surprises or disappointment.

4. Next, use the linen texture stamp with black ink and use 2nd Generation Stamping to randomly stamp images across the paper making sure to overlap the edges of the paper.


5. Next, cut the background into four ATC size cards. TIP: Pick your least favorite card and use that 4th card to practice or experiment a new technique.


6. Use a sponge applicator to lightly apply black ink to the edges of the 3 ATC's to create a misty grey distressed edge.




7.  Stamp the bird image three times onto burgundy paper using black ink. Carefully cut around the bird. Stamp another set of impressions, cut a wing shape from each, and adhere the wing with dimensional foam tape.

8. Stamp small feathers onto white cardstock using black ink. Shade the feathers with grey Distress Ink.  When thoroughly dry, cut out the feathers.  Create a feather-ish edge by making a tiny fringe.  Use the tip of the scissors to snip small slits around the edge of the feather and gently ruffle the slits with your fingers.  Adhere the feathers.





9. Use Spanish Moss (floral supply) to create a nest for each bird by adhering a small cluster of moss under each bird.

 

10. Adhere a scattering of small burgundy flowers to each ATC. Add a small gem to each flower.  Finally, apply tiny gems for the bird's eye.

A Closer Look:






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