Showing posts with label clowns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clowns. Show all posts

Saturday, January 4, 2020

Clowning Around Birthday Card

Greetings and happy New Year!   I am so excited to be playing with this month's challenge theme - Birthday Cards.  Now I know a lot of people are a bit troubled by clowns.  I am not one of them.  I love them.  Here is a little secret!  My dad used to be a Shriner Clown.  He even road around on a little motor bike in parades.  So when I saw the Blank Page Muse Clown & Pierrot Set Art Rubber Stamps designed by Rick St Dennis I knew I needed them!  And I decided to create a pretty clown for my card.

Supplies needed
Card Stock
Patterned Paper
Chipboard Frame
Ink or paint to color frame
 Memento Ink
Alcohol Markers
printed tag
Glitter glue


Start by stamping the clown from the Blank Page Muse Clown & Pierrot Set Art Rubber Stamps designed by Rick St Dennis.  Color your image as desired.  


Adhere Patterned paper to coordinating card stock.  Ink frame to match. 



Adhere pre-printed tag to chipboard frame. 


 Attach framed tag and clown to card.  Add glitter glue to patterned paper to finish card.


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Sunday, August 11, 2019

Send in the Clowns

Festive greetings.  I know a lot of people are not a fan of clowns thanks to several horror movies featuring evil clowns!   I love clowns! Maybe because my dad used to be a Shrine Clown and ride around on those little motorcycles in parades!  So I wanted to create cheery clown cards.



Supplies needed
White and colored card stock
Alcohol Markers
Ink

Start by stamping your images onto card stock. Color As Desired.  For the First image I punch around where I was stamping my image to create a "frame" 



Mat on card stock (I chose Lime Green). Add Sentiments. Here are close ups of the finished cards. 


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Thursday, May 23, 2019

Vision Art Tag

Our DT Sharon has a quick make tag for you today!
Yes - we know she has a slight obsession with making art tags but she does share lots of ideas for using all of our fabulous range of stamps!

Sharon's tag background was made using chalk paints "finger painted" on and the wording stamp from the "Correspondence" Stamp Set which she embossed with gold powder.

She used one of the fab stamps designed by Rick St Dennis "French Pierrot" as the focal image which was stamped onto kraft card with brown ink and fussy cut.

To finish she added some braid to the top of the tag along with a mask charm and "vision" wording.
We love the soft tones of this tag!

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Sunday, September 2, 2018

Clownin Around School

When I received this month's Back to School Challenge theme, the only thing that came to mind was class clowns!  I know that lots of people have clown fears but I wanted to show that clowns are fun too!  They even have to go to clown school to learn how to make you laugh!



Blank Page Muse Supplies

Other  Supplies
Sizzix Tiny House Dies
Patterned Paper
Card stock
Ball Fringe
Distress Ink
Distress Markers and Water Brush 
Archival Ink
Letter Stickers
Thread

Die cut house and roof from card stock and house form patterned paper.  Adhere patterned paper to card stock.

Stamp Peeling Paint from Knock on Wood Stamp Set  onto roofs and then ink with distress inks.


Stamp Clown images from Steampunk Circus Stamp Set and color with watercolor markers.  Fussy cut images. 




Stamp Clownin Around onto cardstock and cut into strips.  Add "school" with letter stickers. Hang from thread on front of house. 


Attach colored clowns to front of house and add trims to finish!
I hope you are inspired to get stamping.

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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Who's to say where the wind will take you

Mo here today on the Sin City Inspiration team blog,  sharing my art journal page "who's to say where the wind will take you".
 I love that sentiment and it made me think of traveling in a hot air balloon, in a perfect blue sky of course......


Supplies used:
Sin City Stamps sheets:
Water based ink sprays in purple and blue
Gesso
White thread
Modeling paste
Circle stencil
Crackle Paste
Water proof stamp ink in black
Waterproof marker in black
Acrylic paint in brown and black
Water Spray bottle
Inktense pencils
Metallic paint in gold
 Step 1: Add a layer of gesso over the page, cut some threads  and place them around the edges in a swirly way. Use another layer of gesso over the threads and then let dry until the threads are adhered to the page.

Step 2: Use the waterproof stamp ink and the Faded page word stamp to start creating a background.

 Step 3: Dilute the gesso with water and go over the page so the impression of the stamp will be in the background.
 Step 4: Apply modeling paste through a stencil around the edges, Let dry

Step 5: Apply crackle paste on all edges around the spread partially covering the circles that where made in step 4.
Let this dry.
Step 6 : Spray some blue ink in the middle of the page, then spray some water and move the journal around to let the ink run over the page. Let dry when you are happy with how it looks.
 Step 7: Spray purple ink around the edges.
 Be careful to not let it run into the middle of the page but allow it to run around all textures ( the thread, modeling and crackle paste).
The ink will move easier if you spritz it with water.
 Step 8: Experiment a bit with the mister and the water to get the result you like.
If you have too much ink use a baby wipe to dab it off.  Spraying with the water bottle will give it a nice water drop effect .
When you are happy with your background, set it aside to dry.
 Step 9: Use a waterproof ink to stamp the Balloon and the sentiment.

Step 10: Use pencils to color the balloon.
Using a pencil, sketch some seagulls above the sentiment next to the balloon , then use a waterproof marker to give them detail.



Step 10: For the border, make a wash using brown and black acrylic paint mixed with water.
Paint this over the crackle.

 Step 11: Finish the page by adding a little gold metallic paint to the edges.



Here some pictures of the finished page












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Saturday, February 11, 2017

Just Clownin' Around with Print & Paint...




Hi Sin City Stamp Fans!!!


Today I am sharing a few different printed and decorated items!! When I have my Gelli Plate out I like to do "extra" prints to save for later and to also make it worthwhile getting all the paint out and making a mess LOL!! So you will see some printed envelopes, tags and cards - hope you enjoy the process!

Supplies List:
  • Sin City Stamps (of course!): Steampunk Circus Stamp Set 
  • Ink Pads
  • Embossing ink, embossing powder plus a heat gun
  • Color pencils
  • Gelli Plate
  • Paint - use your favorite colors!!
  • Roller (brayer)
  • Tags, envelopes, index cards, really anything you want to print on and create with!
  • Mark making bits & bobs ie. old credit card, old lids, bubble wrap etc.
  • Embellishments like fibers, muslin, feathers etc.
  • And of course scissors, glue, tape etc.

Her we go with the process - and remember no right or wrong and I am certainly not an expert with my Gelli Plate - I have lots to learn and today I have just used a really simple technique and added to the "pattern" afterwards!!


1. Gather up a few supplies - but as you will notice with me I always "add" as I am going because I remember something else in my "stash" that would work with what I am doing! I bet that happens to everyone!


2. Printing! This is really simple - just put some "blobs" of your fave color combo on your plate and spread it with your roller to cover the whole area. Love how this looks when it's all "smooshed" out!



3. Add your items to the plate - below I have a row of tags plus an envelope. I love to use my roller to help pick up the paint because it cleans off the roller and also decorates the back of my items!! You can add a sticky note to the front of the envelope to leave a gap for addressing if you wish! Now if you are a waste not want not gal and want to get the most from your paint grab another two envelopes, or whatever you have at hand and pick up the excess left on the plate - you still get a great print to work with!





4. Next step - once everything is dry of course is to add some images and other "marks" to the items you have printed. Picture below shows images stamped direct to each item.

You can play around with arranging the stamps to see how they will look/fit when stamped. In the pictures below both black archival ink has been direct printed to the pieces and also embossing ink and white embossing powder to decorate. The little stamps in the set are great for using to make borders and fill gaps!



For these items use an old credit card and small round lids with black paint to decorate the pieces and add more dimension along with a scrap of bubble wrap and white paint.


5. To also "decorate" some of the items with colored stamped images stamp on white card in black archival ink, color with pencils or any color medium, cut out and use as desired!!


6. Images have been added with the embellishments to the items. Lots of wording/quote stamps in this set so you can cut out the "wording" stamps and edge them with some color or with a black sharpie.



Don't you love the colors on the tag? The bird stamp was colored to match, then the coordinating feathers added along with some fiber to each tag top and the stamped wording to finish off! I love the white stamped border at the bottom. 


Below is an index card printed in yellow and reds with the cute kids stamp and "Clownin' Around" wording along with a piece of scrap muslin cloth.



The envelopes are perfect as they are although on the bottom envelope you can stamp some gears/cogs with pink and purple ink just to add a bit more pattern. I love these envelopes!



I think the clown below is my fave image from the stamp set - a bit of fun!! Add some cloth, cotton wound around your fingers and the "clown" word stamp from the set.


Hope you have enjoyed this process! I still have some printed items that I will be able to grab when I am in need of a quick background or base card for creating at short notice! I think that is the beauty of the Gelli Plate - nice and quick and you can get quite a production line going!

Thanks for stopping by!

Here's our quick links to find even more inspiration and to grab your own Sin City Stamps:
Sin City Stamps Store
Sin City Stamps Facebook Group
And you are here at "The Blog" but make sure you keep checking back - even better "follow" us so you don't miss any of the Inspiration Team posts!!

Happy Crafting
Sharon

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