Showing posts with label coral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coral. Show all posts

Friday, June 14, 2019

Underwater Art Tag

Tags and cards that shake and move are so much fun!
Suzette made this beautiful tag with stamps from Blank Page Muse and filled with Dew Drops.



The Blank Page Muse stamps used for this tag are:
Spiney Horned Long Fish Sharp Teeth Rubber Stamp 
and Coral small Art Rubber Stamp.

First she stamped a fish and coral on plain white cardstock, colored and cut them out.
She then decorated both the background and the foreground and glued the coral and fish in place.

Finally, she trimmed the background with foam tape and filled with Dew Drops before attaching the foreground.


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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Nautical Card

Hello Sin City Stamp Fans,
Today I have created a Nautical card, which those that know me is my absolute favorite subject matter when making cards. Sometimes a stamp by itself makes the best impact and I wanted to showcase several of the cool stamps from the Nautical Stamp Set.



Supplies:
   Rain droplet stencil
   Glitter embossing paste
   White embossing powder
   Various colors of card stock
   Cord
   Ink
   Sentiment

Step 1:  Stamp three images from the Nautical Stamp Set using ink of your choice.


Step 2:  Using a stitched square die, I cut out the stamped images.  (you could use scissors to do this step)


Step 3:  I matted the images using navy blue card stock.


Step 4: Cut card layer in a wave pattern to create the ocean feel.


Step 5: Using the rain droplet stencil, apply the blue glitter paste.


Step 6:  Emboss sentiment in white embossing powder to bottom of the other card layer.


Step 7:  Add as many other colors of card stock in the same wave pattern as the top layer to bring out the inked image colors.  I also added cord/twine in a coordinating color before attaching the stamped images.


I hope you enjoy creating this project with your own spin on it.  Please share your creation with us at the Sin City Stamp Fan page.

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Monday, July 6, 2015

A Visit to the Sea Lab


Hi Chris here and today I am sharing this layout featuring my son at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab.  I had so much fun stamping this layout!  This layout uses loads of stamps! Here is my complete supply list:

ColourArte: Radiant Gels-- Indian Copper 
Core'dinations :Cardstock (White Wash Picket Fence), Sanding block and dust buddy
PACON- Multi Media Paper
Inks: Tsukineko Memento (Tuxedo Black and London Fog). Note you may want to substitute Jet Black Archival Ink for the Memento Tuxedo Black as this project does use some watercolor techniques.  I worked fast so my ink did not really bleed.
Distress Inks: Antique Linen, Pumice Stone, Abandoned Coral
Distress Markers: Frayed Burlap, Tea Dye
Graphic 45 Papers
Crop-a-dile hole punch
Paper Studio Banner Punch
Spectrum Noir #EB8
Water Brush
Jute
Eyelets

I started by placing my Sin City Stencil under my Core'dinations Cardstock and sanding in multiple location on my background.  


In the space left over I stamped the Sequence Waste Stamp repeatedly, overlapping the stamped images to mimic a fish net look. I used a torn piece of paper to mask off the parts I didn't want stamped.  This created a subtle texture over my background. 

I then cut a frame from patterned paper and added it over my background page.

I decided that the frame was too plain so I punched holes in the frame and threaded jute through the holes and added a bow at the top of my layout. 


I then stamped the ship on Multi Media paper and added it to the top right corner of my layout.


I added my matted photos and a banner across the upper left corner. 
                                                 
I then stamped lots of sea images onto Multi Media paper.  For the Diving Helmet I painted over the image with the Radiant Gels. The other images except for the shell were painted with Twinkling H2Os.


For the Sea Shells I used my Distress Markers and drew an ink line along the outer edge and then use my water brush to pull the ink toward the center of the shell.

I then fussy cut all the images  and added them as accents throughout the layout.  
                                  
I stamped my title on to my hand made tags and added them to my layout. 

Here is the finished project!









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