Friday, October 27, 2017

Copper And Gold

Did you ever have “one of those” days?  Well, I had “one of those” projects.  When I saw the current challenge (copper and gold) on Rubbernecker Stamps I immediately got a vision of what I wanted to do.  When I saw this week’s sketch at Freshly Made Sketches
…that vision became even clearer.  Implementing that vision was another story.  I just kept pushing through my personal challenges (which I won’t bore you with) to come up with this anniversary card:
The “pattern” paper was created by stamping the Marble Swirl background stamp from Technique Junkies with Perfect Pearls Medium onto black cardstock, then dusting with both Perfect Gold and Biscotti Perfect Pearls.

The two part butterfly stamp is from Rubbernecker Stamps.  I just stamped the outline part with VersaMark ink, then embossed using a blend of embossing powders - Earthtone Paprika from WOW and Cleopatra’s Copper from Lindy’s Stamp Gang – to try to get the color to be a closer match to the card base.  I then painted in the butterfly using the Perfect Gold Perfect Pearls mixed with a little water.

The sentiment stamp is from I Break For Stamps, stamped onto ribbon using Jet Black StazOn ink.  The ribbon itself was a piece of upcycled white ribbon that I altered using a blend of Rusty Hinge and Antique Bronze Distress Stain to again make it a better color match.

Other supplies I used are:

**The card base is Copper cardstock from Gina K Designs.  The gold paper layer under the butterfly is some handmade silk screen papers that I found at a Papersource store in Brookfield WI.   All other paper is from Club Scrap.

**the nailheads are from Mark Richards.

No matter what challenges you may encounter, don’t give up! Things can still turn out, it just may take a little longer than planned.

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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

"Scandinavian" Perpetual Calendar

If you have read my blog before, you know that I have mentioned many times how fast time is going by.  I’ve decided to try to do something about it this time.  I followed this tutorial that I found on SplitcoastStampers and used my Club Scrap Scandinavia Lite Kit to make a perpetual calendar:
It was pretty easy to put together.  Instead of stamping the numbers, I used the Alpha stencils from Club Scrap.  I inked them using Ash Club Scrap Hybrid Ink, traced them with a black marker to add definition, inked again with VersaMark ink then used Oakleaf Olive embossing powder from Lindy’s Stamp Gang to emboss.  The tags were cut out using a Label Stacklets 3 die from Taylored Expressions, and edged with a metallic gold Faber Castell Pitt pen.

Most of the supplies I used came from my Scandinavia Lite kit.  The little owl and the “one awesome day” tag were cut out of a couple of the cut-a-part embellishments included in the kit.  The sparkle dots were also included, but you can purchase them separately here.  I didn’t have the correct size jump rings, so I used some loop rings I had left over from making wine charms a long time ago.

I’m thinking that if I don’t turn the numbers every day, maybe time will slow down?!?  I know…I won’t hold my breath.

If you find yourself with a few extra minutes, go check out the Club Scrap blog hop featuring this months Scandinavia kit.  You just might be inspired!

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