Showing posts with label Bo Bunny. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Think Pink! - A Pair of Occasional Cards

 

Last month, I created several “mailable” cards, designed to fit into a regular envelope and into a mailbox. This month’s Cards, Tags and More Kit, with the Tres Jolie chipboard, Altair Art’s Think Pink! papers, doily die, and sentiment stamp could have been used in the same way, but the glittery flowers and box of shaker elements were just too tempting. Here’s what I created:


Both cards with layered with cardstock from my stash and inked around the edges with Distress Archival ink. I also used that ink to create my greeting pieces, using the stamp set that came in the kit. I used foam tape under the greetings to add some dimension.

And here’s a bit of a breakdown:


The first card contains a shaker element created with the die. I added several flowers, some fussy cut leaves and a sentiment.

Here’s how I created the shaker:


Use the die to cut 3 doily pieces from the patterned paper. Run a thin piece of chipboard (I use the backing that comes on paper pads, etc.) through your machine, again using the die. This will not cut the chipboard but will leave an impression that you can use to create a template. Cut the centers from the doilies. (This will be easy; you die cuts will have dotted lines around the middle.) Glue your pieces together and set aside. Using the chipboard template, create 3 rings, first cutting on that dotted line, then around it. As you see, you don’t have to aim for total perfection.


Use one of the rings to trace a circle from patterned paper. This should cover the outside of your rings. (Not shown; sorry): Grab a piece of acetate packaging and cut a circle that will be the same size. Glue the chipboard rings together, coat thoroughly with white gesso and allow to dry. Now make a sandwich with the acetate piece in the center between the paper and chipboard, being careful to not leave any gaps.

Now for the fun: flip the piece so the top is down and fill with shaker bits. (Don’t overdo it, a little goes a long way!)

Attach the paper circle to the bottom, again being careful of gaps.

And there you have it: a fun (and beautiful) shaker element.

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The kit comes with a beautiful set of chipboard ivy pieces from Tres Jolie. I pretreated them with white gesso and then colored them with Prima Sparks acrylic paint. After adhering them to the card base, I added three of those beautiful flowers and a banner stamped with the “Hello!” sentiment.

I scattered some of the sequins and beads from the shaker elements here and there and finished my card by splattering it with watered-down white gesso.

 

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*****Supplies*****

 ***Très Jolie Cards,Tags and More Kit***

Altair Art – Think Pink! Collection – 15 cm x 20 cm Double Sided Paper – 18 Sheets

Tres Jolie – Laser Cut Chipboard – Ivy Leaves

Prima – Watercolor Floral Collection – Flower Embellishments – Grey Pigment #653149

28 Lilac Lane – Shaker Mix – True Love’s Kiss #LL546

Dress My Craft – Die – Classic Doily #DMCD2365

Bo Bunny – Clear Acrylic Stamps – Sentiments with Love #7311139

***Other***

Recollections – 8.5 x 11 Cardstock Paper – Dreamy Collection

Chipboard Packaging

Acetate Packaging

Beacon – Fabri-Tac Permanent Adhesive

Art Institute – Glitter Designer Dried Clear Adhesive

Plaid – All Night Media – Pop Dots #73Dot

***Mediums***

Golden – Acrylic Gesso – White

Ranger Ink – Tim Holtz – Distress Archival Ink – Picked Raspberry

Ranger Ink – Tim Holtz – Distress Archival Ink – Mowed Lawn

Prima – Finnabair – Art Alchemy – Acrylic Paint – Sparks – Fairy Wings #964078

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Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Snow Crusted Mittens



Next up on my “to scrap” pile is this image of my grandson looking at his snow-crusted mitten.

 
I cut a piece the FabScraps Stripe paper to fit under my photo and punched the edges here and there. Next, I tore a couple of book pages to form another layer. After inking them heavily, I crushed the pattern paper into a ball, flattened it out and taped it to a bit of packaging before adhering it to the Bo Bunny sheet. I glued the book pages in place (I like using glue here; it gives me the chance to adjust the paper to “just right”.), then adhered the photo that had been backed with another piece of packaging. I framed it all with a bare chippie – simply a circle left from a Blue Fern Studios package.

The branches were die cut from a mix of FabScraps Reed and Core’dinations cardstock. I topped them with some berries that I’ve had for years. 

I’ve added a few bits of 7 Dots Elements to give a bit of interest: the banners and the circle, all inked to give them an aged look.
To finish it off, I covered my photo and splattered my layout with watered-down gesso.


A big, big thanks to my wonderful Daughter-In-Law for the photo of her Little Guy.

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Supplies

Bo Bunny – Rose Café Collection – Garden #17201690
FabScraps – Timeless Travel Collection –Stripe #C31-003A
FabScraps – Timeless Travel Collection – Reed #C31-004A
Core’dinations – Textured Cardstock – Forest #GX-FG040-12       
7 Dots Studio – Nature Walk Collection – Elements 6x12 #SDOE8016
Hobby Lobby – Berry Spray – Blue
Golden – Gesso
Ranger – Tim Holtz – Distress Ink – Ground Espresso
Sizzix – Tim Holtz – Alterations Collection – Thinlits Die – Holiday Greens #658759
Martha Stewart – Punch Around the Page – Craft Punch Set – Double Loops 

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As always, I want to thank you for peeking into my blog; your visits mean a lot to me.









Sunday, February 4, 2018

You Sparkle



This layout contains something that I haven’t done in a long time – handmade flowers! I fell out of practice because I’m up to my ears and beyond with packages of blooms that I’ve had left over and have been saving for years!

I started by prepping my paper with clear gesso to cut down on the warping that’s caused by wet mediums – in this case, light modeling paste applied through a stencil.

While that was drying, I stamped, die cut and shaped my flowers, using some Heartfelt Creations images.

I wanted to keep it pretty simple, so I used a couple of pieces to mat the photo, then added the blooms and topped them with a DIY cherub.
The title is a chippie that my good friend, Maggi Harding gave me. I’ve colored it with Distress Ink, then a few coats of embossing powder and a touch of Wink of Stella to make it shine.

To finish it off, I added a few pearls to the corner of my photo and scattered a few more around the page.


A big, big thanks to my wonderful Daughter-In-Law for the photo of her Mini-Me.

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Supplies

Bo Bunny – Rose Café Collection – Post #17201692
FabScraps – Timeless Travel Collection – Flower #C31-001A
FabScraps – Timeless Travel Collection – Reed #C31-004A
Layers of Color – Art Stencils – Belle Brocade
Kaisercraft – Self-Adhesive Pearls – Copper #SB790
Liquitex – Clear Gesso
Golden – Light Modeling Paste
Ranger – Tim Holtz – Distress Ink – Victorian Velvet
Ranger – Time Holtz – Distress Ink – Hickory Smoke
Ranger Ink – Embossing Powder – Super Fine Detail - Clear
Tsukineko – Memento – Ink Pad – Tuxedo Black
Wink of Stella – GL Clear #999
Heartfelt Creations – Botanical Rose #HCDC3651
Heartfelt Creations – Classic Rose #HCPC3752
Heartfelt Creations – Botanical Wings #HCD1-785
Heartfelt Creations – Classic Rose #HDC1 – 7110
Art Prosvet – Dreamy Angel #ARTMA 0033
Premier – Lightweight Stone Clay

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As always, I want to thank you for peeking into my blog; your visits mean a lot to me.