Showing posts with label cactus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cactus. Show all posts

Thursday, September 5, 2024

Cactus Silhouette at Sunrise

Good morning my stamping friends! When I saw the silhouette cactus image, I knew I wanted to create a sunrise background to stamp the image on.  I love how the Oxide Inks blend creating an early morning sunrise. 






I Brake for Stamps used: 

Other supplies: 
Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks 
Squeezed Lemonade
Festive Berries
Spiced Marmalade
Blending brushes
White Cardstock
Card base
Staz-on Black Ink
Stamp Platform
Parchment Paper
Gems



First blend the Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks: Squeezed Lemonade, Festive Berries and Spiced Marmalade with blending brushes.  I always start with the lightest color and work toward the darkest color.  


On a stamping platform or acrylic block stamp the cactus image.  I choose to make this a sunrise, so the reddest ink is at the bottom half of the card. 


To get the placement of my sentiment on straight I place parchment over the stamped image on the stamp platform.  I like using baking parchment with the lines. Then I stamp the sentiment on the parchment to see if it is straight.  Once I am happy with the placement, I carefully remove the parchment and stamp directly on the inked image. 


I necessary trim the edges of the stamped cardstock and then mount on the card base. Add gems if desired. 


What do you think of my desert sunrise?  Give it a try!  
Until next time, Happy Stamping! ~Lyneen




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Thursday, May 27, 2021

Happy Father's Day Cactus Card

 Hi everyone! It's me Tonya and I'm here to share a quick and easy card I created for Father's Day using the Small Wild Desert Cactus Skull Scene Stamp and Southwestern Desert Cactus Flower and Skull Stamp


Supplies

BPM: Small Wild Desert Cactus Skull Scene Stamp 

BPM:  Southwestern Desert Cactus Flower and Skull Stamp 

MISTI Stamping Tool

Black Waterproof Ink

Watercolor Paper

Paint Brush

Stylus

Paper Cutter

Scissors

Thread

Various Watercolors and Inks

Various Scraps of Patterned Cardstock

Kraft Cardstock

Beacon Adhesive: Zip Dry Adhesive

Printer for Sentiment

Foam Pop Dots 


Place the stamps onto the MISTI Stamping Tool, ink with black waterproof ink and stamp onto a piece of watercolor paper. I stamped the Southwestern stamp twice since I will be using some of the images to create a 3D effect on the card.
Watercolor the stamped images with various shades of green watercolors/inks, pinks, browns and grays. 


Once dry fussy cut all stamped images out. 
The second Southwestern image cut apart the flowers, cactus and foliage.
Use a stylus to shape the larger cactus and flowers and adhered to the other intact Southwestern image. 


Cut three patterned strips of cardstock, 1 1/2"x6", 1 1/8"x6" and 5/8"x6".
Adhere all cardstock strips to the 4 1/4"x6" folded card base.
Glue larger cactus image to base and place foam pop dots to the back of smaller image before placing on card. 
Print Father's Day sentiment from computer, cut out, mat and adhered to card.
Finish with loops of thread placed behind the raised images.
As always if you have questions about this project please let me know.


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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Cactus Card

Hello and thank you for taking the time to view our creations. It is with great happiness that at bring to you a card that is perfect for sending to that loved one far away. Using this cute cactus stamp from the set of three stamps named: Potted Cactus & Succulents




 Supply list:

Instructions:
Cut craft color cardstock to the size of your card. Trim olive green cardstock 1/4" smaller than your base card size. Cut white watercolor paper 1/2" smaller than your card base. This will create a nice boarder around your top layer (white watercolor).
Pick two to three colors from your watercolor markers to match the craft color and olive green cardstock. Variation: If you don't have watercolor markers, use whatever you have on hand. Ideas of what you can use in their place are regular watercolor paints, distress inks, oxide distress inks. 
Scribble the colors on to your watercolor paper. Try to center these. 


With a brush, take a bit of clean water and run it over your colors. This will blend and disperse the colors in the center of your watercolor paper. Set this aside to dry or use a heat tool to accelerate the drying time. 
Once the paper has dried, stamp the cactus stamp with black ink on top of the watercolor design you just created.
Using the help of your computer, print out the sentiment: "I feel lonely without you". Cut it out as a strip using the help of a crafter's knife and ruler. 
Adhere the strip with the sentiment under the cactus. Try to not cover the cactus or the watercolor you have created. 


Go ahead and glue this top layer of the watercolor paper on to the olive green cardstock.

Using the corner punch, punch out the corners. You can now place the top layer inside these slots to hold this first layer. You can secure it by adding liquid glue to the back of it. 
*Variation: If you do not have this corner punch, you can skip this step or ad a different kind of corner decor.





To finish the card, add some Sea Breeze NUVO drops in different parts of the card to mimic teardrops. 



This completes this sweet card. I hope you get inspired, I hope you create, and be happy.

Click this link for a video tutorial of this card. 



Saturday, February 20, 2021

Have a Plantastic Birthday Card

 Hello! Ana from Craft Me a Card coming to you once more with a Card showcasing the wonderful Cactus Stamp set from Blank Page Muse called: Set of 3 Potted Cactus & Succulents Art Rubber Stamps By Pam Bray Designs. 

I am just having a ball with these stamps! So many cute puns to use. We can really get creative using cacti as our inspiration for fun sentiment. These stamps are the best for the use of any plant, succulent, or cactus pun. 

Here I will be guiding you along as I explain the steps I take in creating this cute card for my nieces birthday. She loves succulents. I can't think of a better card to give her than one using these well taken care of succulents.



 Supply list:


Instructions:

First you will start off by covering your card base with a cardstock of the color of your preference. I love teal, so I went with cardstock of this color.


Next, stamp your cactus' on watercolor paper. You need it to be watercolor so you can give it color using water base inks. The water color look works best for the feeling we want to portray on this card which is a creative, artistic look.
Take your water color medium and color the plants. I decided to use Distress Markers by Tim Holtz. Simply, scribble the color on a non porous surface, add water, and with a wet brush color away.

For the next step you will be using a background stamp. This one by Blank Page Muse called Canvas Texture building Art Rubber Stamp fit perfectly for this card. 

Using your scissors or cutter, cut the colored images out in form of a square. 
Using the same color cardstock as your base; cut squares a little larger than your stamped and colored images. You want the colored cardstock to show as a frame around your images.
Using a crafters knife or distressing tool, distress the edges of both pieces  (colored image and colored cardstock).

Adhere the colored images onto the colored cardstock. Now you have your images nicely displayed with a frame around them.

Take a piece of white cardstock and cut it to be 1/4" smaller (all around) than your card base. 
Randomly stamp these same succulent images in black ink on this piece of paper. Also used here is this awesome art rubber stamp of the sun by Blank Page Muse called Sun with Long Rays and Face. 


 Take a narrow piece of white cardstock (about 2" wide), and the length of your card. Using two different colors stamp this image along the whole strip of white cardstock. I used Distress inks by Tim Holtz in the colors of Antique Linen and Peacock Feathers.


Now you are ready to start putting your card together. 
Placing this decorated strip in the middle of the white and black stamped piece (longways), go ahead and glue it down. Now this piece can be glued down to your colored cardbase.


Glue the three images of the succulents along the stamped strip evenly distributed. 

For the sentiment, print out or handwrite the sentiment: "Have a Plantastic" (on a different line) "Birthday".
Cut out the first part of your sentiment in form of a banner. This banner will be placed on the top left hand side of the card. the Birthday banner with the "Birthday" on it will be placed on the bottom right hand side of the card. This way the card will be "balanced"
Quick tip: add glue only to the two extremities of the banner.. when you glue it down, try to adhere it lifting up the center of the banner. This way, your banner will set looking 3D. 


And there you have it! A cute "pun" card to make someone smile on their birthday.

 

That is all from me today...
As always, I hope you get inspired, I hope you create and be happy.
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Till next time -Ana




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