Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Sin City Stamps Lightbulb "Big Things" Design Team Post


Good Morning All…  Can't believe it's April Already doesn't it seem time is flying.

Designer:  Lisa Mita

Art Journal Playing

Starting with a blank page

I pulled out my Classic Spark Stamps
With Black StazOn Ink I stamps the background.


Once dry - I pulled out my brand new Pan Pastels Metallic Colors
I used Silver/ Bronze & Light Gold



I added from the same rubber stamp group the Angel Wings
I added more stamps from the above set   (see below for supple List) 

Ok so at this point I just started going stamping crazy…  


Then pulled out my pan pastels again - this time I blended a few colors together… I was just playing with them so not 100% sure of what I used but I listed what I think below


Added some color to the Mannequins


Added Cooper Pan Pastels Metallic to the wings.


I found this quote on Pinterest today… 

"enjoy the little things in life for someday you will realize they were the big things"

I wrote it in pencil - then pulled out my Pit Pens


Here's the final project.


Some Close Ups


I added some white pen.






Supplies:
Artist's Lof - Sketchbook & Journal 7x10
Sin City Stamps Set - Classic Sparks
Staz-On Jet black
Pan Pastels - Metallic Colors (Silver/ Bronze & Light Gold)
Sin City Stamps - Mannequin Tag 6
Pan Pastels - Bright Yellow Green, Bright Yellow Green Shade, Chrom Oxide Green
Magenta Tint
Turquoise, Phthalo Blue and Ultramarine Blue
Permanent Red

I hope you enjoy the post… It's always good to go back to your art journal.  Ive been doing a lot of canvas's and you forget who good you feel after playing in your journal.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Two Cards for Spring

Hello there SCS stampers.  Barbara here, and I am so glad you stopped by today.  This month, we are being sponsored by Ecstasy Crafts, a fabulous company with some of the most gorgeous products.  The best part is we get to combine their products with Sin City Stamps products.



For my first project, I made this beautiful birthday easel card.  Easel cards are so simple to make, yet really make a statement when the recipient can sit it out for display without it falling over.

Supplies used:



Sin City Stamps:  Steampunk CircusMetal MadnessPam Bray's Fall Collection

Ecstasy Crafts:  Reddy Flowers & Cross 3D Die Cuts No. 83703; Starform 1290 Gold Floral Rectangular Frame Stickers

Cardstock:  Vineyard Weave (Bazzill), Ivory, Lavender (Paper Studio)

Ink pads: Versamark, Gold Encore, Old Paper Distress Ink,

Silhouette and cutting file:  Easel card, Egg shaped card

Spellbinders Die:  Lacy Labels Two

Detail clear and gold embossing powders

3/16" square adhesive foam (Darice)



Directions:



I used my Silhouette to cut out this card, but you can also cut Vineyard cardstock to measure 5-1/2" x 8 -1/2".  Score at  4-1/4" and 6-3/8".

I also used my Silhouette to cut the layers for the card.  You can use any similar die cuts you have, or cut pieces of cardstock slightly smaller than card front, in 1/8" increments, and either leave as a rectangle or punch corners with a decorative punch.  Use what you have.  It is easy.  Distress edges with Old Paper distress ink.

Center the Ivory layer over the card front and carefully fold back the card base at the 6-3/8" score line.  Use a pencil to mark center line.   
Apply adhesive to the bottom half of the Ivory layer.

You will adhere only the bottom half of the Ivory layer. 

Ink up only the center of the Metal Madness background stamp with Versamark ink.  I left the borders uninked.  Lay half of the layer over the inked stamp and burnish with your fingers.  Then do the opposite side to fill in.

Emboss with clear embossing powder.

Peel off gold frame sticker, keeping the sticker close to the paper while peeling it off.  This helps avoid pulling up the tiny cut out pieces, which will remain on the sticker paper and can be used, too.  I will show you this in my next post.


Adhere frame sticker over lavender layer.
Adhere to Ivory layer.
Now, to make the focal image.  Use foam dots to layer Reddy die cut Roses together, following the easy numbered directions. I used tiny pop dots for dimension.  Here is a close up of the layers.
Adhere 3D roses to center of card front.

For the inside, I stamped Happy Birthday onto a scrap of Ivory cardstock with Versamark and embossed with gold detail embossing powder.





Then I trimmed out the Happy Birthday piece using the die to make my pencil marks for cutting and edged that with Gold Encore metallic ink.

I used the Spellbinders die to cut out the fancy label from Vineyard, and edged it with Gold Encore ink pad and layered the Happy Birthday piece over center of die cut label.



Trim a piece of Ivory cardstock to 4" x 5-1/4", edge with Old Paper distress ink. Stamp May Your Day be Filled With Happiness using onto ivory card stock with Versamark and gold detail embossing powder.  Adhere to inside of card.


Adhere label piece beneath sentiment.  Apply glue only behind the central portion of the label.




This will act as a stop for the easel.





For my next card, I used the same papers and my Silhouette to cut out an egg shaped card.  If you google egg shaped cards, you should be able to find templates online.


First cut out card base from Vineyard cardstock.


Cut out two scalloped layers from Ivory (1/4" smaller) and Lavender (1/8" smaller) than the card base.  One Ivory piece will be used for the inside later.



Edge Ivory card layer with Old Paper distress ink, adhere to card base.

Stamp background image from Pam Bray's Fall Collection onto Lavender layer with Versamark ink and clear embossing powder.


Adhere to card base.



To make the focal image, layer all of your pieces as before, with foam dots.  Here is a pic of the pieces for this one.




And here is a close-up of the piece when completed.

Attach to card front.

Adhere the second Ivory layer to the card inside and Happy Easter die cut over that.

I still had these little butterflies on my desk that spoke to me and said, you are perfect for this card.  They are actually made from dried paint and punched out.  You can visit my blog here to see how I made them.  Here are a couple of close-ups of how pretty they look.




I hope you enjoyed my cards today and will give these products a try.  You can get all you need from both Sin City Stamps and Ecstasy Crafts to complete them and many more.  Be sure to check out the blog this month to see what the rest of the design team are cooking up for.  

Have a wonderful, creative weekend!  

Barbara

Composimold Cards



Hello Spring!

Hey there!  This is Robin Redd (a.k.a. RockinReddRobin!)

I made a couple of cards using papers 
I made with my home-made gel plate 
I made with Composimold.  
 Now, that’s A LOT of “MADE” stuff!  Lol
(see this post, here: #PetLove)
 On this card, I used the Butterfly with Script stamp.
A Mannequin Tag stamp was used for this card.
I hope you like them…Thanks for taking a look.
Until next time…

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

New Wave "Batik" canvas: Part 2 by Linda Hess

The time has come to embellish the canvas from Part 1.  I collected the following materials:

1) clock face (Clock chipboard book from Sin City Stamps)
2) black metallic acrylic paint & a brush
3) textured scrapbook paper
4) Angelic Pocket Watch UM rubber stamp from Sin City Stamps
5) Composimold, shallow metal tray, & double sided tape
6) polymer clay (any colors desired)
7) Pearl Ex powder
8) miscellaneous tools: scissors, pencil, exacto knife, acrylic roller
9) photographs
10) 6" mirror
11) The Ultimate glue from Crafter's Pick
12) angel wing mold ( AM123)  www.amstamps.com



First paint the clock face with metallic paint and let dry.  While drying, trace the mirror onto the back of your scrapbook paper and cut it out.
Layer the mirror, then scrapbook circle, and then clock face to make sure all will fit together.  Once checked, apply The Ultimate glue to the backs of the scrapbook paper and clock face.  Press together and let dry.

Next, cut off excess rubber from UM Angelic Pocket Watch.  Cover back of UM rubber stamp with double sided tape and press firmly onto the metal tray.  Melt Composimold according to directions.  Pour into metal tray, covering the rubber stamp.  Allow 5-10 minutes for Composimold to completely cool/firm up before removing from the tray.  AMAZING results (thanks for the idea Barbara Rankin)!!

I conditioned some Premo!Sculpey polymer clay and pressed it into the mold.  Once the impression was completely filled I turned it over to press and flatten (note: this also allows you to see if the mold is filled into even the finest detail). 

Remove clay from the mold.  Use exacto knife to cut away excess clay from the fob area.  I plan to use some of these as picture frames on the canvas, so I also cut out the center of the watch.

Brush Pearl Ex powder over surface using a brush or a finger.  Repeat for multiple watches.  Bake polymer clay components at 275 degrees for 20 minutes.  Let cool.  Trace outside of "frame" onto pictures and cut out.  Glue pictures into the "frames".  Set aside.
 


Press pearl Premo!Sculpey polymer clay into the angel wing mold (create one of each wing).  Bake these at 275 degrees for 20 minutes.  Let cool.

I always arrange my components on the canvas before attaching them, just in case something else is needed or placement needs to be tweaked.  So much easier to do if nothing has been glued down!  Hmmmm...bring the mirror out a bit off the canvas...angle the watch faces back and forth (time ticking)...Something is definitely missing...hmmmmmm.  WORDS!

"Time Flies" works perfectly.  I found a set of alphabet stamps in my stash (not sure of the company, but I bought them at Michael's long ago).  Found pink scraps on my table and rolled them flat.  The individual letters were pressed into the clay to leave an impression.  I tore the edges to give a more organic look.  The raised lettering was then tapped gently with black ColorBox archival dye ink and baked at 275 degrees for 20 minutes.

NOW time to glue everything in place. 

The computer seems to have a mind of its own tonight, so I hope you can see the detail in the piece.  I have enjoyed working with some new products this month.  I hope you get out there and experiment too.  Never know what may come of your "play" time :-)  See you next time!






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