Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

LLLC - Getting Krafty...

Good morning! Today's card for La-La Land Crafts is for this week's challenge inspiration - "Getting Krafty" - using kraft colored cardstock.

This was a fun challenge...I like to mix kraft cardstock with other colors, and this time, I chose rich purple. Here's the finished product...



I die cut three various sizes of circles using the Stitched Nested Circles Die Set to "anchor" the floral cluster, and set them to the side of the front before layering lots of kraft and purple flowers cut from the Cherry Blossom Flowers Die set...





Cheesecloth dyed with the same Distress Ink colors as those used on the purple Cherry Blossoms, along with lots of loopy threads, give it a shabby feel...




And finally, a touch of Magenta and Purple Stickles on the berries that are part of the Berry Flourish Die add a bit of sparkle...


Supplies:
LLLC Dies:   Berry Flourish,  Cherry Blossom Flowers,  Stitched Nested Circles
Patterned paper:   7Gypsies
Other dies:   Impression Obsession Bare Branch          Gems:   Doodlebug
Miscellaneous:   Magenta & Purple Stickles;   Seedless Preserves & Dusty Concord Distress Inks; 
thread;   cheesecloth



I hope you'll pop on over to the La-La Land Crafts Inspiration Blog to admire the projects my teammates have made to share with you.  :)

Thanks for visiting today...I hope you're having a wonderful week so far!




Friday, October 24, 2014

Grateful...Mixed Media Card...

TGIF...happy Friday!  Today's card is the result of another experimental play session gone so well that I needed to do something with it. :) The temps are finally cooling down here, and I was in the mood to play again with autumn colors. This time, I pulled out what I call "Victorian" colors - rich shades of magenta, teal, and orange.

Out came a small scrap of 140# mixed media paper, some sprays, and other bits and pieces, and here's the finished product:



Here's a photo of the piece before I covered it with embellishments (as you can see, the molding paste wasn't completely dry yet, but it makes it easier for you to see the details of the grungy harlequin stencil). 

I tore the edges of the mixed media paper, and started layering, starting with strips of self-adhesive canvas, then torn strips of book pages. Next came the fun of adding the sprays,  and watching them mix and form new colors as they spread. Once the sprays dried, I highlighted the edges of the strips with white Gelato, blending it with my fingertips. Then the molding paste was stenciled on, and the edges of the harlequin pattern shadowed with black Stabilo pencil ...




In this lower corner, the orange blended with the teal to make a pretty olive green, with hints of the orange peeking through...it was fun watching the colors blend...




I found this piece of dangly crystal beaded trim in a little "leftover" bag...it came from the lamp section of the local craft store, and was a funky addition on a little lampshade a few years ago. I added a few smaller amber gems through the center, and it was a fun addition here, too! ...




The large flower in the center of the cluster was made using Spellbinders' Grand Peony Creations dies...




I had fun playing with the die-cut leaf stems, too. They were sprayed first with the same teal used on the card base, then a copper spray to give them a "patina" look...


Supplies:
Color Mediums:   Lindy's Stamp Gang Starbursts - Tibetan Poppy Teal,  Sweet Violet Purple Teal, Cowabunga Copper;
Lindy's Stamp Gang Flat Fabio - Mango Mania
Stencil:   The Crafters Workshop Mini Harlequin             Canvas:    Ranger
Dies:   Spellbinders Grand Peony Creations;   Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves
Roses and flower stamens:   Wild Orchid Crafts
Sentiment stamp:   Simon Says Stamp - Handwritten Greetings
Amber gems:  Doodlebug and Kaisercraft            Gem braided trim:   local craft store
Miscellaneous:   mixed media paper, old book page,  white Gelato,  Uni Posca white paint pen,  
Stabilo All pencil-black,  purple hemp cording



Thanks so much for visiting today...have a wonderful weekend!


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

LLLC - Fall/Autumn All Occasion Card...

Good morning, everyone! Today's card for La-La Land Crafts is for this week's inspiration challenge, Halloween/Fall.

I chose to make a fall all-occasion card with big, loopy raffia bows, and using Stitched Nested Circles Dies, the Berry Flourish Die...



and a combination of the Pretty Poinsettia Die with the Cherry Blossom Flowers Die to form a pretty, layered flower made from gold suede paper...




Autumn leaves show signs of slowly fading to brown before they fall, so I heavily distressed the leaves with crumpling, and accented the edges with brown and deep red inks. The little berries were accented with Copper Stickles...




The stitched circle dies have the stitching marks cut, but I also accented them with black and white ink pens for even more detail...


Supplies:
LLLC Dies:   Stitched Nested Circles,  Berry Flourish,  Pretty Poinsettia,  Cherry Blossom Flowers
Patterned paper:   Prima Sunrise Sunset collection
Black stamens:   ChocolateLetters on Etsy            
Miscellaneous:   Copper Stickles,  white wire,  wired burlap, cheesecloth,  raffia




I hope you'll pop over to the La-La Land Crafts blog and check out the other wonderful Halloween/Fall projects my design teammates have crafted up to share with you!

Thanks so much for stopping by today...I hope you're having a wonderful autumn week so far!


Friday, September 19, 2014

LOTV - Treasured Friend...

Happy Friday, everyone! Today's card for LOTV's Pretty Papers Challenge is another showcasing several paper lines, and definitely fall-themed!

This time, I used patterned papers from Enchantment (brown stripe, small leaves, large leaves), Father Knows Best (gold solid, text), and Snow Princess Solids (dark purple) paper pads to create a card that mixes rustic and elegant together on a shabby-chic card...



Foam tape was used beneath each layer to give the sentiment block more dimension in the center of the card. The sentiment is from Set 29, Vintage Sentiments-Just to Say ...




In opposite corners, there's a small floral cluster centered with a rose made using Spellbinders Rose Creations dies...



Supplies:
Patterned papers:   LOTV Enchantment, Father Knows Best, Snow Princess Solids
Stamp:   LOTV Set 29,  Vintage Sentiments-Just to Say
Dies:   Spellbinders Labels 18, and Rose Creations;   My Favorite Things Royal Leaves
Burlap paper:   DCWV            Purple roses:   Wild Orchid Crafts             Pearls:   Recollections
Miscellaneous:   Maya Road leaf stick pin,  hemp cording



Tomorrow's the next open day at LOTV's shop...hopefully, if you're nearby, you can stop by the shop and join in the fun!




Thanks for visiting today...have a wonderful weekend!



Monday, September 15, 2014

Autumn Blessings...

Happy Monday! Even though temps are still near 100 degrees around here, it's almost officially fall, and I'm in the mood for some fall colors...how about you?

Today's card is made in traditional fall tones of brown, rust, and tan, with a single dark purple accent for fun...



If you've been looking in here at the blog for a while, you might recognize that twig wreath...I used one like it last season, only with a totally different color scheme in the background. This year, I've added some more accents to it, and backed it with a large, more formal die cut that I've shabbied up by accenting it with Vintage Photo Distress Ink.

I added an embellished stick pin and a small purple twine bow at the top of the heart and flower cluster this time around...





and this year, all the leaves are accented with Cinnamon Stickles...





I printed the sentiment on my computer and die cut a tag for it before tucking in it under the heart flower cluster...


Supplies:
Patterned papers:   Glitz Designs French Kiss collection
Dies:   Spellbinders Gold Majesty Circles;   Impression Obsession Twig Wreath;   My Favorite Things Royal Leaves;
Xyron ShapeZ-Heart;   Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves
Pearls:   Recollections            Miscellaneous:   Cinnamon Stickles,  stick pin,  purple twine



Thank you for stopping by for a visit today...I hope your week is starting with a smile!


Wednesday, August 6, 2014

LOTV - A Time For Giving...

Good Wednesday morning, everyone! Before I share today's card, there are a couple sale offers going on over at Lili of the Valley on the new stamps...and there's still time for you to take advantage of them!

One lasts until tomorrow midnight (UK time)...



And one ends Friday, August 8, midnight (UK time)...




The card I'm sharing today uses one of the sentiments in the new Set 75, Christmas Wishes (the same one pictured in the graphic above), only I've used some of the beautiful new papers from the new Enchantment paper pad and an accent dark purple paper from the new Snow Princess Solids paper pad to make a card geared toward autumn and the season of Thanksgiving...





The clock peeking out behind the floral cluster is a stamp from Set 66, Grunge Elements, watercolored with Distress Inks...




The florals include a larger rust-colored fabric flower from Petaloo, topped with mulberry roses and asters in brown, cream, and purple, accented with golden pearls...




The little frame was created with air-dry clay, then rubbed with brown ink, and finally topped with Frayed Burlap Distress Stickles, for just a bit of vintage sparkle...




Next, the sentiment from the new Christmas Wishes set, stamped onto a banner and inked around the edges for a vintage feel..




The little tag tucked in at the top of the card pulls out to display a second sentiment from Set 58, Pretty Grungy/Good Times...the tag is topped with a spray of raffia with purple twine accents...


Supplies:
Patterned papers:  LOTV Enchantment, and Snow Princess Solids
Stamps:   LOTV Set 75, Christmas Wishes;   Set 66, Grunge Elements;   Set 58, Pretty Grungy/Good Times
Dies:   Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves;   Tim Holtz Tattered Banners
Edge punch:   Martha Stewart Swirling Lace          Frame:   Martha Stewart mold & air dry clay
Mulberry flowers:   Wild Orchid Crafts          Fabric flower:  Petaloo            Pearls:  Recollections
Purple twine:   The Twinery
Miscellaneous:   hemp twine, Distress Stickles, Distress Inks, raffia



Thanks for visiting today!




Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Same Image...Different Seasons...

Happy Wednesday, everyone. I didn't get back to creating as quickly as I had hoped, but it's all for good reasons. This year, my birthday fell on a Friday. Friday birthdays have a way of turning into "birthday weekends" and that's how it went this year - celebrating with a friend who's birthday is exactly one week before mine, then a couple celebrations with family - lots of fun!  Hmmm...maybe I should make this a yearly thing! LOL

Today I'm sharing three cards that all used the same stamp for the background image. It's been quite a while since I played with this stamp, and I wanted to try something new (to me).  I changed the colors/hues I used, and ended up with three cards that "represent" spring, summer, and autumn. And once again, I played with watercolors, so the cards are a bit more clean-and-simple than my usual style. But a change now and then is a good thing!

I made a watercolor wash in the background, then used watercolor markers on the stamp, spritzed it with water, and applied the stamp to the watercolor paper for the background.

Here's "spring" - bright and fun colors with a medium sky-blue background wash...




I did double-stamp the large dandelion on the left side...the orange appeared too strong, so I added a bit more water to the orange and let it run together more. After the watercolor stamping was dry, I added another layer of only the plum color, stamping it dry (no water spritz prior to stamping) to show the details and turn the original orange stamping to the background shadow. The only embellishments I added were a single punched butterfly, and a sprig of spring-like stems and leaves from the top of a craft-store flower stem...




Supplies:
Background stamp:   Hero Arts "Dandelion Frame"
Sentiment stamp:   Unity Stamp "Touch the Sky"
Butterfly punch:   Martha Stewart          Pearls:   Recollections          Florals:  local craft store
Miscellaneous:   Sakura Koi watercolors, Marvy LePlume markers, Ranger Stickles


Here's "summer."  There's a paler background wash, more bright yellow and green in the background, and just a bit lighter overall with just a few extra-bright areas of orange. The stamped sentiment and three butterflies were added as the only embellishments...



Here are some closeup detail shots...




Supplies:
Background stamp:   Hero Arts "Dandelion Frame"
Sentiment stamps:   Papertrey Ink "Mega Mixed Messages," "Botanical Silhouettes"
Butterfly punches:   Martha Stewart          Mini pearls:  Queen & Co.
Miscellaneous:   Sakura Koi watercolors,  Marvy LePlume markers, vellum, Ranger Stickles



And finally, here's "autumn."  The colors are richer, deeper, more traditionally autumnal (and you can see that just by the difference in contrast between this photo and the pastel colors of the other two cards). There's a twine wrap and bow accented with a raffia bow, a piece of a seed stem, and a simple stamped sentiment...



Here are a couple detail shots...




Supplies:
Background stamp:   Hero Arts "Dandelion Frame"
Sentiment stamp:   Winnie & Walter "The Big, The Bold, The Happy"
Seed stem:   Petaloo         
Miscellaneous:   Sakura Koi watercolors, Marvy LePlume markers, jute twine, raffia, seed spiral



Here's a side-by-side shot of all three cards for easy comparison...


Thanks for stopping by today...I hope you're having a wonderful week!







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