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Saturday, August 18, 2018

Saturday Showcase: Sentiments, Quotes and Words

Happy Saturday! Suzz here to share with you a Saturday Showcase celebrating the beauty of sentiments and quotes and words with a tutorial on pressing flowers. I love using sentiments, quotes and words on my art.
I wanted to create a background that was the perfect complement to my sentiments, quotes and words. The "Back to Nature" challenge hosted by Sara Emily had me foraging in my yard for  flowers to press.

Tim Holtz Idea-Ology Quote Chips  Stampers Anonymous Entomology Tim Holtz Paper Dolls Ranger Distress Oxides For the Funkie Junkie Boutique
(click on each image for a closer look)

I am going to share the results of my flower pressing and how the addition of the words makes all the difference!

Many times when I am working through a design the sentiment or words or quotes are the design element that pulls together the art.

When pressing the flowers you end up with a beautiful soft background that you want to highlight but you also want to add something visual that pops.

On my card I ended up using the Quote Chips because they have dimension to add texture and they have few word with a larger font to really pop on the front of the card.

I started with the a scripted background (Stampers Anonymous - Entomology) to create a soft effect. I then pulled my dried lavender and the children and played around with a design.

Tim Holtz Idea-Ology Quote Chips  Stampers Anonymous Entomology Tim Holtz Paper Dolls Ranger Distress Oxides For the Funkie Junkie Boutique

After I laid them out I wanted to frame the design so that the dried flowers could be protected. I created a frame by cutting out a frame and embossing with the Sizzix Lumber Texture Fade embossing folder.

I laid out the design on the paper and then applied foam tape around the edges. I then attached acetate to the frame and laid the frame with acetate onto the foam tape. I accented the sentiment with the butterfly to highlight the quote!

Many times when creating a sympathy card I like to have a soft background and a beautiful sentiment as the focal point. The Darkroom Door Part of You sentiment is one of those that I love to use on a sympathy card.

It worked beautifully as the focal point with the soft imprints of the flowers after they were pressed.

Darkroom Door Part of You Stampers Anonymous Entomology Ranger Distress Oxide Lilac Blueprint Sketch Ranger Watercolor Marker For the Funkie Junkie Boutique

I started with the pressed flower image and trying to place where to put the sentiment to draw the eye to the sentiment and the flowers. I stamped the sentiment onto a scrap piece of vellum and moved it around the page until I liked the placement.
Then I inked up the sentiment and stamped it in coordinating brown ink.

I then mixed up some distress oxide inks to emulate the pretty bluish purple color and added some splattering of inks.

I finished with a few more touches of nature by stamping the bees and coloring them with a ranger watercolor marker (Wild Honey).

I used the reverse side of the pressed flower and created a second card:

Darkroom Door Part of You Stampers Anonymous Entomology Ranger Distress Oxide Lilac Blueprint Sketch Ranger Watercolor Marker For the Funkie Junkie Boutique

When looking for sentiments that fit with my nature theme I found the lovely sentiment from Wendy
Vecchi's Art in the Jar set. 

Idea-Ology Story Sticks Lavender Pressed Flowers Stampers Anonymous Entomology Tim Holtz Design Tape For the Funkie Junkie Boutique

I used the Wendy Vecchi Art in the Jar sentiment along with some more of my lavender pressed images.

I have also used the Tim Holtz Idea-Ology story stick tied to an index clip and attached with a fastener. The story sticks give you the chance to add a word or a number for a fun detail that enhances the design.

Wendy Vecchi Les Roses Stampers Anonymous Entomology Idea-Ology Story Sticks Idea-Ology Small Chat

Now onto the Pressed Flower Tutorial:

First thing I did was go flower gathering:

Lavender Flower Press Bigshot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

I picked a variety of flowers fresh from the garden. I was soon to find out that some flowers work better than others in the pursuit of the pressed flower.

The lavender was one of my first flowers to play with and actually worked really well in the process. Because it has small petals and holds up well when drying it gives a great image. As a side benefit it also is very fragrant when crushed so my craft room smells delightful!

Lavender Flower Press Bigshot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

I am going to take you through the process of how I experimented and give you a few tips/hints. This is all about trying it out and enjoying the process!

Steps:

1. I started with laying the flowers in a pattern I wanted to achieve for my background on a sheet of cardstock. I used regular cardstock with my projects but would recommend using a watercolor or mixed media paper because of the moisture from the flowers.
2. Lay a second sheet of cardstock over the flowers. (I used a folded piece of cardstock only because I had some already folded.) 

Helpful Hint:  Add wax paper or acetate as part of your outer layer to keep the extra juices from staining your plates. (I will talk about drying out the flowers at the end which will help with this as well)

Lavender Flower Press Bigshot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

3.  Place the sheets of cardstock between the two plastic panels and run through with the all tabs and the base.

Variation:  You can use Tab 1 and one plate and an impression mat. This will give you a letterpress effect with the lavender imprint on the outside.  

4. Remove the plates and look at your result:

Lavender Flower Press Bigshot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

5.  Let the flowers dry completely and scrape off excess flowers.

Variation/Helpful Hint: With the lavender because of it's petal and stems I was able to wait 4+ hours and still press them. Waiting with the lavender worked better because the moisture had decreased and they also left me with pressed / dried lavender that still gave me an impression and the flowers stayed together to give me a pressed dry flower. With this sample I didn't let them dry and you can see it disintegrated and stuck to the paper.

I ended up using my extra scraps of  dried up pieces for other projects. One of them I am sharing on Wednesday, so you will have to come back to see what the Funkie side of the Design Team created!

I created a variety of backgrounds using various flowers:

Coreopsis Cone Flower Lavender Flower Press Bigshot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

Coreopsis(tickseed), Petunias, Roses, ConeFlowers, Phlox and Geraniums all were part of my experimentation with pressing of flowers.

Tip: The larger  the petals and stamen the more moist and messier the imprint.

Coreopsis Cone Flower Lavender Flower Press Bigshot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique
 
The smaller petals and stamen left more delicate impressions and less moisture:

Phlox  Flower Press Bigshot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

I found with the lavender because of its structure it actually could be left out and dried without shriveling up.

Lavender Flower Press Bigshot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

I also found that I could run the lavender through a second time and end up with a second imprint.

Lavender Flower Press Bigshot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

I did a little online research and you can dry them and press them in the microwave. I decided to try that with the little purple flowers in my front yard.

Geranium Flower Press Bigshot for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

I took a few and put them in the microwave on a paper towel and heated them for 30 seconds on half power.  This dried them out and then I ran them through the big shot.  You can see the difference in the images. 

I hope you enjoyed the beautiful sentiments, words and quotes!

You still have time to join in on the "Back to Nature" Challenge!

Suzz

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Saturday, June 23, 2018

Saturday Showcase: E to the Power of 2

Happy Saturday! Suzz here. I am here to share a Saturday Showcase with you. I love Saturday because I can stay in my pajamas, hang out in my craft room and see what the team has cooked up in the Saturday showcase!
For my showcase I decided to play around with Embossing Powders and Embossing Folders hence my title of E to the power of 2.

Tim Holtz Paper Dolls Tiny Text Idea-ology Stars for The Funkie Junkie Boutiqe

I started with the idea of creating a wood grain effect with embossing powder and amp it up with a texture fade.

Ranger Distress Oxide Antique Linen for The Funkie Junkie Boutiqe

1.  Drag an ink pad across the surface multiple times. (I used Antique Linen)
2.  Ink over the surface with embossing ink. ( I wanted to make sure that the embossing powder would stick so I added a layer of embossing ink over the antique linen.)

Helpful tip:  The antique linen is to give background color if you don't want your wood grain to be completely created from embossing powder.

Ranger Vintage Pearl Wendy Vecchi Watering Can EP for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

3.  Pick your embossing powders that you want to make the variation of colors in your grain.  I picked vintage pearl and Watering Can.

Helpful Tip: The Wendy Vecchi embossing powder has a nice texture which is a little chunkier and gives a nice effect of texture.

4. Sprinkle randomly the embossing powders in various areas.

Helpful Tip: Limit the amount of  darker colors to prevent the background from becoming too muddy.

Ranger Vintage Pearl Wendy Vecchi Watering Can EP for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

5. Take any tool that you have to drag the powders across the paper.  You can use a plastic ruler or any flat surface to control the effect.  I think a comb, fork or anything would give a cool effect.

Ranger Vintage Pearl Wendy Vecchi Watering Can EP for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

6.  Heat the embossing powder to melt it.

Helpful Tip: A trick I was taught by Fran at Stampendous is to hold the paper and heat from underneath.   This will take longer but will keep your embossing powder in place. Be sure to monitor how close you are to the paper as you can burn your paper.

Ranger Vintage Pearl Wendy Vecchi Watering Can EP for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

7.  Once the background is heated up you can choose what you want to do with it.  I decided to add the lumber texture fade on top of my mixed embossing powder background.

Ranger Vintage Pearl EP Wendy Vecchi Watering Can EP Sizzix Wood Grain EF for the Funkie Junkie Boutique

8.  Emboss the ivory and gray background with the lumber texture fade embossing folder.

9.  Spray the surface with gray distress stain spray.  Wipe off excess spray.  Any areas you didn't emboss with embossing powder will pick up the gray ink spray.
 
For my next background I decided to add an additional layer of embossing powder and embossed texture. 

Sizzix Texture Fades Lumber For the Funkie Junkie Boutique

10.  Using the same background created in steps 1-6.  Ink the embossing folder with embossing ink.

Sizzix Texture Fades Lumber Wendy Vecchi Watering Can Vintage Pearl  For the Funkie Junkie Boutique

11. Emboss the ivory and gray background using the lumber embossing folder.
12. Sprinkle the surface with the watering can embossing powder.
13. Shake off excess and heat the embossing powder until it melts.
 
For the next background I decided to go lighter with my wood grain effect.

Ranger Vintage Pearl Embossing Powder for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

1.  Ink up a background with embossing ink.
2.  Sprinkle the surface with ivory embossing powder.
3.  Shake off the excess.
4.  Heat embossing powder.

Sizzix Lumber Texture Fades Ranger Vintage Pearl Wendy Vecchi Watering Can EP for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

5. Ink up the embossing folder with embossing ink.
6.  Run the ivory background through the big shot with the embossing folder. (Clean off your embossing folder)
7. Sprinkle the embossed background with the gray embossing powder and shake off the excess.
8. Heat the embossing powder to melt the gray powder.

I decided to create one last background with the lumber texture fade and embossing powders:

1.  Ink up the embossing folder with Hickory Smoke Distress Ink and emboss white cardstock.

Darkroom Door Old Truck Wendy Vecchi Watering Can EP for The Funkie Junkie Boutique

2.  Cover background with clear embossing powder and shake off excess.
3.  Heat emboss clear embossing powder.
4.  Cut to fit card size and distress edges with distressing tool.
5.  Sponge edges with gray distress ink.
6.  Stamp and color Old truck image.
7.  Lightly stamp text with gray ink in background behind truck.
8.  Ink up twine with gray ink spray.

Well I hope you have enjoyed embossing to the power of 2 and it has inspired you to check out the very awesome selection of embossing powders and embossing folders at The Funkie Junkie Boutique!

The new challenge "By Airmail" has just started and there is plenty of time for you to play along as the challenge is open until 11:55 Eastern Time on Tuesday, July 3rd, 2018.

Time to get inky!

Suzz