Thursday, December 6, 2012

Christmas Blessings



Hello, hope all of you are coping with the Christmas rush lol. I had some downtime today so I created a card using the CR84FN68 Color Challenge colors of burgundy, gray and cream. I'll confess that these colors had me stumped but I went shopping in my paper stash and came up with an oldie but a goldie paper pad-Basic Grey's Little Black Dress. The gray dp helped bring this card together and I  ended up loving this color combo. That's the primary reason I participate in these challenges, they stretch me creatively and force me out of my comfort zone. Here's the color inspiration photo and just so you know I Google'd the color burgundy-in the maroon family and the color of burgundy wine are two of the descriptions that Wikipedia gave. Hopefully my card will pass. :)


 
 
and a close up of my bow and heart stick pins




I made this card for my husband and I sure hope he doesn't mind the big bow. ;-) While I was shopping for paper in my craft room I found this striped ribbon by May Arts and the colors worked so I used it. Another fave of mine made its way onto my card and that's Spellbinders 2010 Christmas Ornament dies which provide a wonderful, vintage feel. I added more die cuts with accent corner dies inspired by Just Rite Stampers and manufactured by Spellbinders. Even though these are not traditional Christmas colors they work well together and are great for masculine cards.




That's it for me today and before I go I'd like to thank Mona and the design team for the amazing inspiration they've provided throughout the year. You still have time to play along because the entry deadline has been extended to December 12th due to this being the last challenge of the year.

Hugs,
Lisa xx
 


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

All About Christmas at Top Tip Tuesday



**Make It Monday post here**
**The Squirrel and The Fox post here**
 
 


Congrats to our Kids/Teens winners at Top Tip Tuesday. There were so many wonderful entries to enjoy and if you played along be sure to check the winners post to see if you won. For the next two weeks we are celebrating Christmas and the design team was given images by The Stamp Fairy to create with. I'm using George and Friends and I love this adorable snow couple. :) They look so happy together and she's all decked out with her big hair bow. My teamies have a terrific lineup of inspiration for you and I hope you'll pay them a visit at the challenge blog or click their links on my right sidebar.

For sketch inspiration I played along with Deconstructed Sketch No. 79 by Jen Shults and only strayed to add two die cut snowflakes. ;) My tip is this-I love the look of sewing but I'm too scared to give it a try (so far) and rub ons are a fab way to add a stitched look to your projects. Also, my gray background was lightened by stamping white snowflakes in a random fashion all over and ties in with my frosty theme.


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Thanks for visiting me today!
Hugs,


Lisa xx

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Make It Monday #118



Hello and welcome to another linky party at Make It Monday! Once again we are excited to see your creations fill the gallery and inspire all of us. The design team was free to create anything we wanted since there were no sponsor images to work with and I opted to create a  mixed media tree. I was inspired by a project that Christy Tomlinson made last December and I'm finally getting around to making my own. Next, I'd like to do a Christmas themed tree for my home and my goal is to make a mixed media piece each year that I can pass on to my kids and my future (like way--way--way off) grandchildren lol.

The tree is super simple to make, I chose 7 dp's and a small tag from the Fancy Pants-It's the Little Things collection and placed them in the order I wanted...


each section was cut to size with scissors and set aside. Next I chose a crossword puzzle dp from the Kaisercraft Timeless collection and tore into sections then decoupaged onto my 6 x 12 canvas...


I did not want the background paper to overshadow the dp's I used for my tree so I poured white acrylic paint into a disposable bowl and diluted it with water. This is an easy way to create your own transparent paint and then I brushed a light coat over the paper...


with my background toned down I am ready to decoupage my tree layers starting with the trunk and working my way up. I stop and dry each layer as I go and if you have a heat tool that's great, if not a blow dryer set to low works just fine. ;) The next step was to shade the blocks so they look like they are a part of the canvas instead of floating on top of it. I prefer to use Faber Castell Pitt pens and normally you choose the predominate color and use a matching pen to shade. I was looking for a dramatic look, since the colors are fairly light, and shaded each block with black instead. I followed up with white enamel accents by Ranger to outline the sections and highlight each one. A fringed kraft flower, from Maya Road, was layered and adorned with a Prima pebble in the center to act as a tree topper. Recollections paper roses and MS butterfly punches add dimension to my project as well as visual interest. Now for some close ups.




Claudine Hellmuth's Studio Paints in Altered Orange, Dab of Yellow and Landscape Green were smeared (yes, smeared is the technical term here lol) in random places over the background paper and I used punchinella (sequin waste) to create random dots for background texture. Rub ons and stamps add more texture and it all came together in the span of a few hours.


Now, are you the least bit curious who my Pick of the Week is...

Congratulations to #156 Karen H
 
who created these enchanting Christmas Rosette Wands
 
This photo is a tease because she created 12 wands in
all and each one is truly magical. Click Karen's link
above to view them and be inspired. Thanks Karen for
sharing your talent with us at MIM!
 
 
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Thanks for visiting me today and please drop by my teamies blogs as they have more inspiration in store for you. Also, I hope you'll check out *our very own* Lisa M's fab blog hop and play along to win some extra moolah. Everyone can use a little extra cash this time of year. ;-)

Crafty Hugs,
Lisa xx



 

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Challenge #32 - Summer or Winter

 

It's December 1st and time for a new challenge at The Squirrel and The Fox where we'd like to see your summer or winter themed paper crafting projects. Here in America we are entering the winter season and the days are getting colder in my neck of the woods so I opted for a summer card to warm me up. ;) The sunflower is a favorite of mine and this image provided by Robyn's Fetish was a pleasure to create with. Be sure to check out what the design team made to inspire you using more of Robyn's wonderful images by visiting the challenge blog or by clicking their links on my right sidebar.

For sketch inspiration I played along with this fun sketch at Sweet Sketch Wednesday by Arlana Patten.

 
 
 
 
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Have Fun Crafting Everyone!
Hugs,
Lisa xx

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

IBSIC #37 - Photo Inspiration



Hello and welcome! I am so excited because I am the guest designer at Inspired by Stamping Inspiration Challenge. WooHoo! As a recent challenge winner I was asked to join Joanna and the talented design team for the new challenge at IBSIC . Joanna emailed the inspiration photo to me a few weeks ago and I was immediately inspired by the gorgeous poinsettias. I pulled out my Poinsettia Christmas stamp set by Verve and went to work. She ask us to use green, red, and white for our color scheme and the papers in Authentique's Wonder collection were a perfect fit. I subbed cream for white, which Joanna approved, and used this sketch for design inspiration.


 
 


I stamped four poinsettias, colored each with Copic's, fussy cut them and layered to create a dimensional flower. My sentiment is from the same set and I used the leafy sprigs stamp and die, also by Verve, to back my flowers. The leaves were distressed with antique linen and opal liquid pearls  provide visual interest on my sentiment panel. A Spica atyou silver pen created a faux stitched border while I opted to use pearls on the circle panel. The red & white stripe separating two of my dp's is fabric tape and I added twine and a bow on top of it. A faux stitched border on my green base panel and four red pearls anchoring my dp panels finish my card.
 
Many thanks to Joanna and the team for choosing my Halloween Mini Album as a winner and for this wonderful opportunity to guest design. Be sure to check out all of their amazing inspiration at Inspired By Stamping Inspiration Challenge.  
 
 
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Thanks for stopping by and a big welcome to my newest followers!
Hugs,
Lisa
 
 



Sunday, November 25, 2012

Make It Monday #117 with Dr. Digi's House of Stamps

Gift Tag


Hello crafty people! For those of you celebrating Thanksgiving last week I hope you had a wonderful holiday. We're back with another linky party here at Make It Monday and I am using an image from our current sponsor, Doctor Digi's House of Stamps. This rustic snowman looks like he belongs in a forest so I used store bought die cuts and stickers to give my tag a woodland feel. White Liquid Applique was used to create snow and stamps from Taylored Expressions provide the snowflake background images & holiday sentiment. My gift tag was easy to create and I'll use it for Christmas gift giving which is right around the corner. ;) Now, who is my ...

 
Pick of the Week
 
I love the vintage feel of this card and strongly urge you to
click Ellen's link above. There's more to it than meets the
eye and that's all I'll say. ;-) Thanks Ellen for sharing
this beauty with us at Make It Monday!
 
 
 
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Doctor Digi's House of Stamps is giving away the lovely prize of 2 single digis of winner's choice!
 
 
Be sure to check out my teamies inspiration by clicking their links on my right sidebar or click here to visit the MIM blog. Have a fantastic week and a big welcome to my newest followers!
Hugs,
Lisa xx
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Kids, Teens & Mixed Media at Top Tip Tuesday

 
 
It's all about Kids/Teens for the next two weeks at Top Tip Tuesday and I'm the hostess for this challenge. With kids in mind I created a mixed media tutorial which incorporates kids art which you can see here on the TTT blog. A big congrats to the winners of the We're All Heart challenge and a big thank you to Kenny K for providing the team with our current images. My project is a bookmark and I used Map Kid which is actually a freebie. ;-) I colored my image with Copics, fussy cut it, and made a handmade tag from a manila folder. Ink sprays were used to create a background and rub ons for journaling & visual interest. Now, here's a sneek peek of my mixed media project over at Top Tip  Tuesday using my daughter's art at age six.




Ok, I promised on the challenge blog to share more info about mixed media. I have some examples showing how to create mixed media along with a tutorial I created this past summer which will help you with building a background and more. At the end I'll share a new 11x14 canvas I created using more of my daughter's artwork.

Texture
 
I created my sun by laying a circle stencil down and
rubbing a coat of texture magic (found in art dept.)
over the exposed holes. Carefully lift the stencil leaving
the raised impression. Once it dries use rub ons and
stamps to add texture. Note: texture magic is white so to
achieve this color I added yellow acrylic paint.
 
For this piece I used modeling paste (found in the art
dept.) and again laid a stencil down, used an art spatula
to spread and carefully lifted it to reveal a bouquet of
flowers. After it dried, I added acrylic paint to the top
& bling to the centers for a pop of color. It creates texture,
dimension and visual interest.

Here I used wood letters to journal & add texture.
I painted each w/acrylic paint & applied crackle
accents on top. Click the photo to see the
detail up close. The squiggle line is a rub on &
that's sketch tape at the top, all of it adds texture.
 
I hand cut each leaf on this tree and twisted some of the
leaves so they lift off the page. Using apple rub ons
instantly turns it into an apple tree like the one
in my son's favorite childhood book, The Giving Tree.
Make your art personal! 
 
 
Backgrounds
 
For my background I downloaded a sheet
of butterflies from the internet & printed
onto regular copy paper. A thin coat of matte
gel (found in art dept.) was spread over the entire 
page. I placed it face down in my art journal
& pressed firmly to smooth out any wrinkles and
began using a bone folder to transfer each image.
Work quickly then lift the transfer page up and discard.
Use a heat tool to dry (I use a blow dryer
set to low)
 
 I've used book paper as a base and transparent acrylic
paint, more wheel stamps, grid & dot rub ons. This
is a classic example of how dark rub ons fade adding
depth and white tend to bring the image forward.
 

This is a wall hanging and I shared the link
to the tutorial for it earlier. It was created for a baking
challenge last summer. The crystal heart was made by using
products you would use in baking and the tut covers
how I created it step by step.
 
Shading
 
Shading the tree makes it blend in & look like it belongs there.
Pick a matching shade and run your marker along the
edge and rub it in with your finger. Note: I created this
canvas to record my son's love for this book when he
was a boy. The stenciled "B" is the first letter in his
name and the number patterened paper on the tree
trunk plus the stenciled alpha's are reminders of his
age as a young child. Personalizing your art makes it
one of a kind and preserves precious memories.
 
 
 Journaling
 
A Dymo Label Maker adds a retro feel and I used
a doodle pen with permanent ink to emphasize each one.
You want to use permanent ink so it doesn't smear.

I first saw Donna Downey do this & I loved the idea.
Tags & date stamps add a nostalgic touch.

A computer generated phrase is the easiest way to journal.
Size it to fit your needs and cut each word out then add
doodling or simple lines like I have here. You can also
stamp your words & cut out, whatever works best for you.
 
Cut Outs & Dies
 
The house & bird are cut outs which I decoupaged
to my canvas. Cut outs and die cut shapes
are an easy way to create art in mixed media.
 
Full Views of Each Project Shown
 
This was created using a digi stamp as the
focal point which I personalized with the
name of my son's fave book when he was a boy.

This sweet page preserves my daughter's
second dance recital. I copied the original
photo and opted for a black/white version.
Do not work with original photos or artwork,
always make a copy to work with. Don't be
scared to use lace/ribbon/trim on your piece.
I also incorporated a handmade chiffon flower
and more wood die cut pieces with the layered
butterflies that I added pearls and glitter to.
TIP: To ensure your glitter applies evenly
spread a thin coat of matte gel with a brush
and sprinkle glitter over. Tap excess off and
you should have an even coat every time.

 
The cuts out featured on this page are from Christy
Tomlinson's She Art line. I love her bright, cheery
colors and be sure to check out Christy's video tutorials
on her blog to learn more about mixed media.
TIP: I previously mentioned that die cuts & cut outs
are an easy way to build shapes. Another great source
is magazines, cut the image(s) out and use as a template.
I also like to use wood die cuts like fences, doilies, flowers,
etc. as stencils. In the end I get more mileage out of them this
way. :-) 
 
My New Project 
 
 
I've used two additional drawings my daughter made 
between the age of 5 & 7 on this. The house is so much fun &
I love the message on the roof. It's kind of hard to cut stick people
out so I took the easy way & cut a big circle around the two of us lol.
The stems & leaves were made from polka dot washi tape cuz
I like the whimsy factor it added. She Art text is my upper background
& another dp from that line was used for the grass. The grass needed to be
a little greener so I used acrylic paint to add more color.It's okay
to go over patterned paper with acrylic paint but be aware that
if you use it full strength you will cover the paper up so either
use transparent paint like Claudine Hellmuth's Studio Paint by
Ranger or dilute your own with water until it's transparent. I
use a spray bottle to dilute so I'm adding a small amount at a time.
The third piece of her art work was a page with large dots on
it which I later learned were flowers. I used them to
create a doormat, a roof topper and a wierd looking
bug on the bottom right under the flowers.
 
Close ups & original of her house
 
Used the dots for a roof top & door mat.
She said I went rub on happy, maybe I did. ;-)
 
I used two more dots & came up with this creature.
Rub ons created his antennaes & I doodled
on his wings with a permanent ink pen.
 

Drawn by Sara S. at age 7
 
 
 
 Links to popular mixed media artists:
 Dyan Reaveley-check the tut links to view her ghosting & shadow stamping techniques
Julie Fei-Fan Balzer-super talented mixed media artist
Kate Crane-check out the monthly calendars she's made in 2012
Mindy Lacefield-I love the soulful look of Mindy's people
Juliette Crane-whimsy, what can I say, her work is full of whimsy & I love it 
 Tim Holtz-no link necessary as he's everywhere lol
 
 
Sponsors for Kids/Teens Challenge
 
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Thanks for hanging in for such a long post. I do hope you'll pay the design team a visit and view their inspiration at Top Tip Tuesday or by clicking on their links on my right sidebar. I'll be taking a break until Sunday to enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday with my family. For those celebrating I hope you have a wonderful time enjoying family & friends.
 
Hugs,
Lisa xx
 
 
 
 
 
 
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