Tuesday 23 December 2014

Don't Forget To Shine!

I finally got my hands on Brusho!
 
 
Supplies used:
RubberMoon - Moon Frame & Star Tree
Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko - VersaFine Onyx Black & Jumbo Dauber
Brusho - Gamboge, Violet, Purple, Vermillion, Turquoise
Zig Wink of Stella - Brown, Yellow
Sakura - White Gel Pen 
Sizzix - Cabinet Card Die
White Mountboard
ScorPal Sookwang Tape
Small paintbrush
 
 
Step 1: Die cut your shape. Saturate with water, sprinkle on the Brusho and allow it to bleed together.
 
 
 Step 2: When dry stamp the moon frame image onto the cabinet card and onto a spare piece of white card. Cut the frame out that has been stamped onto the spare card.
 
 
Step 3: Color the cut out frame using Brusho turquoise. Color the moon and stars of the frame using yellow and brown Wink of Stella. Stamp the star tree and color using the same pens. Highlight the stars and frame bottom using a white gel pen.

 
Step 4: Assemble the pieces using Sookwang tape

Friday 19 December 2014

Hopper!

I've never posted a nature photo on my blog before, but couldn't resist after snapping this Hopper on my Tangerine tree today. He's a work of art!

Wednesday 17 December 2014

Thursday 11 December 2014

Let The Sun Shine!


If you have no paint, use ink!

Imagine Crafts / Tsukineko Memento - Teal Zeal, Summer Sky, London Fog. Gelli Arts - Gel Printing Plate

Holiday Gingerbread Card




Supplies used:
Imagine/Crafts Tsukineko - Pico Embellisher, Tuxedo Black, Wedding Dress, Neon Electric Yellow, Neon Electric Pink, Neon Electric Blue.
Goosebumps Shimmer. Memento Luxe- Espresso Truffle, Peanut Brittle, Toffee Crunch. Jumbo Dauber. VersaMark.

Other supplies: Stampendous Snowflake Stamp. German Glass Glitter, White Card, Spellbinders Rectangle Die, Sizzix Gingerbread Man Die, Glue. White Embossing Powder.



Step One: Die cut two rectangles from white card. Take one rectangle, center it over your Gingerbread Man die and cut out. Keep the rectangle with the Gingerbread Man aperture.


Step two: Ink the rectangle with the aperture using a jumbo dauber and Toffee Crunch and Espresso Truffle inks. Allow to dry and then heat emboss the snowflakes.



Step three: Adhere the inked rectangle die-cut to the white base rectangle die-cut.



Step four: Ink up the Gingerbread Man using a jumbo dauber and Peanut Brittle ink. Spray with Goosebumps Shimmer and sprinkle lightly with German Glass Glitter.



Step five: Assemble your card by gluing the Gingerbread Man into the aperture. Finish your Gingerbread Man with a faux icing of Pico Embellishers.

Friday 5 December 2014

Gift card Holder


 
Denim effect created with StazOn Blue Hawaii, Cloudy Sky and Jet Black. Just press the ink pads gently onto cardstock until you achieve the desired effect!

Thursday 4 December 2014

Ornament for my Granddaughter


Angels and Clocks! Product Swap


IMAGINE Crafts and RubberMoon Art Stamps are excited to share with you the amazing projects that our design teams have created to kick off the Holiday Season! Over the next few days, we'll be sharing with you inspiration and techniques using IMAGINE Crafts' line of ink products featuring rubber stamps from RubberMoon. Be sure to visit the IMAGINE Crafts and RubberMoon blogs daily for more projects and ideas!





1st Project:

It has become a personal tradition for me to make ornaments each year. This year I am proud to be using the beautiful images of RubberMoon.

Supplies used:
RubberMoon Stamps: Sonya , Snowy Trees

ImagineCrafts/Tsukineko: Walnut Ink Crystals. Memento Markers, Pear Tart, Dandelion, Love Letter, Summer Sky, Bamboo Leaves, Angel Pink, Tangelo, Rich Cocoa. Delicata Golden Glitz. Pico Embellisher Wedding Dress.

Sizzix: Ornament Die

Mount Board, Glue, Scissors, small paint brush and tiny letter cubes from my stash


 Step 1: Die-cut your ornaments
 

Step 2: Stamp the images onto the die-cuts


Step 3: Paint around the images using Walnut Ink and allow to dry. Color the images using Memento Markers

Step 4: Assemble with glue


 
2nd Project:
 
I wanted this project to be relevant in my workspace as all to often I get carried away with color and end up making mud! This clock will be a constant reminder of the color wheel. The colors that go together and those that don't!
 
The dial is the pure color and tint. A tint is pure color mixed with white. The numeral ring is done in grey, because grey mixed with a color creates a tone. The base is black, because black mixed with color creates a shade.
 


Supplies Used:

Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko: Memento Luxe, Morocco, Olive Green, Pear tart, Dandelion, Danube Blue, Love Letter, Lilac Posies, Sweet Plum. Memento Marker, London Fog.

RubberMoon: Clock kit

Other supplies: Black and white acrylic paint, ruler, pencil, glue.

 
 
Step 1: Paint all parts white and allow to dry. Using a ruler and a pencil divide the dial into 8 sections (or more if you want to). Take a watercolor brush and paint the sections using the Memento Luxe inks and allow to dry.
 
 
Step 2: Color the dial with a Memento Marker in London Fog and paint the base black. When dry, assemble your clock.
 
 

Thank you for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed my projects.

Wednesday 3 December 2014

Let it snow!

 
Imagine Crafts / Tsukineko Walnut Ink Crystals, Memento Luxe Teal Zeal, Bahama Blue, Peanut Brittle. Goosebumps Shimmer Spray. Sizzix Snowflake Die and Dots embossing folder. Mica Flakes.