Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts

Monday, February 8, 2016

Tip Me Tuesday with Prismacolor Pencils, part2



Hi friends! I'm back on the tgf blog with another Tip me Tuesday Post where the farmers show you their favorite copic color combos. I'm doing it with a little twist as I am a Prismacolor Pencil girl so you'll get to see how I work. Today I bring you Rock On Green. I listed the colors in the order that I used them so you can give it a try. I laid down my colors twice and I did not use any mineral spirits/gamsol.  ** As a side note: because you're building layers, try to keep your hand light, meaning don't press too hard. This will allow you to build up layers without much wax. I did go over the darker areas several times**

I used one of the creepers from the 2nd Creeper Kit that was released in 2013ish. Unfortunately, I realized after I used him, that this set is no longer available. However there are other creepers found in the tgf shop that are similar, such as CC Sunday, CC Saturday or CC James.  Honestly, I think any of the creepers are perfect for crazy hair colors. Ok, that is all for today and I hope you found some inspiration here. Please let me know if you're interested in seeing any other color combos. 

PS. If you want to check out my first TMT Post featuring Manic Purple, click here.

Image: TWISTED Creeper Crew Kit Collection 2
Medium: Prismacolor Pencils

Monday, May 4, 2015

TGF Guest Designer: Tip Me Tuesday with Prismacolor Pencils



Hi there! I'm excited to say that I'm back at The Greeting Farm for May. I'll be their guest designer for the month and Ill get to play with their upcoming new release along with my favorites. Hop on over to the TGF blog to check out my post and see what else they have for you.

For my first post, I wanted to keep on with the Tip Me Tuesday post where the farmers show you their favorite copic color combos but I'm doing it with a little twist. I am a Prismacolor Pencil girl so you'll get to see how I work :) I listed the colors in the order that I used them so for those of you that are pencil girls and/or practicing can give it a try. I laid down my colors twice and I did not use any mineral spirits/gamsol.  I used one of the creepers from the 2nd Creeper Kit that was released in 2013ish.  I think the creepers are perfect for crazy hair colors and they have been privy to my hair experimentation :) Let me know if you're interested in seeing any other color combos. 
If you're interested in getting this Stamp Kit, I've linked it below. Thanks!

Image: TWISTED Creeper Crew Kit Collection 2
Medium: Prismacolor Pencils

Thursday, August 16, 2012

How I Store my Images

Hey All. Today was my Showcase Day over at The Greeting Farm. I decided to show you all how I store my stamped images and digis. Grab a cuppa because there's loads of images.



When I started stamping, my crafting space was very tiny so everything needed to be put away or else my area would look like a tornado hit it.  Due to that, when I would get my new stamps I would stamp a couple of images at the same time. I would do the same for my digis, I would print out a whole sheet at a time whether I needed them or not. Well that kind of got out of control and it took me a while to finally find a system that I was happy with. 

And here is my system :) I bought a small binder (9.25x7.75) from Staples along with the accompanying dividers and clear sleeves. On the insides of the binder (front and back) it has pockets for you to add little floaters. Be warned that this bulks up but it has helped me keep everything organized.

 


At the beginning of my binder is my Greeting Farm section. I divided them all up in groups (Anya, Miss Anya, OA, Creepers, ets) To make my envelopes look pretty and to make a dent into the images that I have already stamped and/or colored, I added the image from the group to the accompanying envelope. So as you can see my first envelope holds all my Anyas and Ians and I added one of my faves, Stamping Anya as the cover to the envelope. Before adding some cover images, I had labeled all the envelopes with post-it notes (seen there)  **Note that I'm not finished decorating it all**


My Greeting Farm section





These are shots of some of my other envelopes with images from other companies such as Tickled Pink Stamps and Saturated Canary. Also I added the clear sleeves at the back of the binder. In the sleeves I added bigger images that I had printed out as well as some strays.


Now, I'm finally organized with a bit more space and so I no longer need to print or stamp out excessive images. I now have my image binder on my desk and ready for me to scrap away. And boy do I need to scrap away, I def need to make a dent into that thing because it's starting to bulge out too much. lol



Here is my card created from my madness using the uber new adorable Anya Do Si Do

I'll be playing with:
Anyone for Anya- Layered Cake/Photo Inspiration
The Corrosive Challenge - They Say it's your Birthday

Thanks for stopping by!!



Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial @ The Greeting Farm

*** If you are here for my Farmer Introduction Post, please scroll down ***



Hi All!! I'm the first Farmer up to create a tutorial for The Greeting Farm. Hop on over to the TGF Blog to see how I created these cards in an assembly line format and how you can too.


Image: Shimmer Bean


Image: Glisten Bean


Image: Shiny Bean


Thanks for stopping by!
Ps. You still have until today at 10pm CST to complete the New Showcase Farmers Blog Hop. The prize is the complete July Release. Talk about WOW!!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Tickled Pink Stamps FB Challenge and 'Tute

Hello Tickled Pink Lovers and Scrappy Friends!
Pink fan Jess here and I'm thrilled to be here today (lol) well where else would I be, this is my blog. The lovely and funny owner, Kellie, of Tickled Pink Stamps chose my idea for the Facebook Group challenge of this month. I was over the moon when she gave me the green light because Tickled Pink is another favorite of mine. As much as I love the cute and cuddly, I just love these images that are a bit more mature and mysterious.
Ok, so lets get going because this is going to be a long post.

The challenge for the month of April is to create a Post-It Note Holder.

I find these to be great little treats. They can be given away at crafty parties or they can be kept to throw in your purse or have on your desk. These are also great because you are able to use your scraps (something I’m always trying to do so I can have an excuse to buy more paper, lol). Please note that this is not my original idea. I learned this from another blogger; I just took the idea and tweaked it to my liking.

Supplies Needed:
TPS Image (I used gorgeous Lilith, my favorite!)
Post-It Notes (Size: 3x3, 100 sheets)
Strong Adhesive Tape (Red Tacky Tape, Scoretape, etc)
Ribbon (Approx 12-16 inches, depending on your liking)
Scoreboard (I used the Martha Scoreboard)
Medium of your choice (I used Prismacolor Pencils)
Paper Trimmer
Embellishments of your choosing

*** Please note that the measurements given here are based on the Martha Stewart Scoreboard ***

Chipboard
            Size 3¼ x 3¼              (2 pieces) 
            Size ½ x 3¼                (1 piece)
Pattern Paper/Cardstock:
            Size 4¾ x 8 7/8           PP (1 piece)
            Size 3 1/8 x 6 ¾          CS (1 piece)
            Size 3¼ x 3¼              PP (1 piece)
Sizes translated into inches are as follow:
            Size 3¼ = 3.25”
Size ½   = 0.5”
Size 4¾ = 4.75”
Size 6¾ = 6.75”

STEP 1:
Grab your paper that measures 4 ¾ x 8 7/8
Score it at: 3/4, 4 1/8, 4 ¾ and 8 1/8
Since this is the base of the project, I recommend that you use a heavy stock paper (pattern or plain, your choosing). I used DCWV paper.
*Please ignore the measurement I wrote on the paper with pen. I miscalculated my initial measurements. But the ones written here and photoshoped onto the picture are the correct ones.

STEP 2:
Flip the paper and score at 5/8 and 4 1/8

STEP 3:
Grab your 3 pieces of chipboard and apply tape to them. Apply each piece of chipboard in the center of its corresponding area. You should have some wiggle room on each side of each piece of chipboard.
*Note: The chipboard I used wasn’t flimsy. For example, some people like to use cereal boxes as their chipboard (I have done that in the past and it works great for some things). For this project, the chipboard I used would equal to 2 pieces of cereal box stacked up on each other.  

STEP 4:
Grab your piece of paper that measures 3 1/8 and 6¾
Score (on the long side) at 3 1/8 and 3¾
This paper does not need to be as thick as your base paper.
When you tape this paper down, do it based on how it fits your center spine. This will give your paper room to breathe and will allow you to close it and open without a problem. Some of the chipboard will be seen on the sides and top but that will be covered up.

STEP 5:
Cut off all 4 edge squares off the base. Then cut the 2 side strips at an angle (shown in the picture.

STEP 6:
Apply tape to the 2 sides (the ones cut at an angle)
Grab your ribbon and cut it in half. I used 12 inches of ribbon and I cut that in half to have 2 pieces of 6 inch ribbon. Apply one piece of ribbon on each side. Then add another piece of tape on top of the ribbon. So it will be like a little sandwich {Base, Tape, Ribbon, Tape}**After creating the 2nd one, I realized that it would be better to not place the right side ribbon on the flap. Tape down the ribbon in the middle of the right side. You will still have your ribbon sandwich. And remember, the post-it pad will cover it.** 
*Note: I used 12 inches of ribbon but you might want to use more. I wasn’t able to make a proper bow with the type of ribbon I used and the length I used. If you use thinner ribbon then 12 inches should work fine.

STEP 7:
Peel off the tape from the bottom and top flaps and adhere down.
Then adhere down the side flaps. This will give you a cleaner look.

STEP 8:
Grab your Post-It, apply tape to the back of it and adhere to the base.

STEP 9:
Grab your piece of paper that measure 3.25x3.25
Flip it to look like a diamond and cut down through the center

STEP 10:
Apply a thin strip of tape to the 3 edges shown in the picture. The tape is marked by red.
Then apply to the base as shown. This will create a pocket for a small note to fit in.
*Note you will have one piece left over. You can throw the 2nd piece.  I used both to give you an idea of how to place the tape and paper.

STEP 11:
You can add trimming to your pocket if you like. If you decide to add a small note, it can not be bulky. It must be plain (as shown) or it will not fit. It must be plain (as shown)
*Note: You can place your pocket like in the previous picture or like this one. I prefer this way because it holds down the ribbon even more.* 

At this point you are done! With the inside only. Lol!!
You can now close your holder and embellish the front cover. I tried not to use to many items on my front because I’m going to carry this around with me. And since my purse is a swirling vortex of, ummm, crap-lol, I cant have to much going on the front or else it will come undone.   

Here is my final creation. As you can see I used my favorite color combo again. Plus, how can I not use the color pink considering this is Tickle Pink Stamps :)

Here is a shot from the back. They end up looking like little binders. You know, the 3 ring kind that you used in high school :). The spine also gives you room to write your name on it. I will do that once Im done.




Since I had a few mishaps with my first project. I created a 2nd one to make sure the measurements were correct and to iron out the kinks. Plus, Lilith look so lonely all by herself so I decided she needed a "friend" with her as well. lol. 
I used one of the newest Lil Lads, Lestat.
And I used a new medium with him, watercolor pencils. 


Thanks for stoppping by. I hope you enjoyed this and I cant wait to see what you create. As a side note: If you are not a memeber of theFB Tickled Pink Stamp Group, you are still able to play. All you need to do is ask to join the group and you must use a Tickled Pink Range Stamp. 

*** SIDE NOTE: IMPORTANT****
I can not stress how important it is that you have wiggle room in your base. If you do not, this can happen to you. If you use thick chipboard you may need to alter your measurements by 1/8 or ½ an inch. This is what happened with me. I didn’t have enough space between each piece of chipboard which didn't allow me to close the holder. Because if this I had to slice the spine (from the inside and re-cut the middle piece of chipboard, which then led to me damaging the outside (ay-yay-yay). I resolved that by creating a bonding strip on the side (the black cs). But if your chipboard is thin like mine and you follow the measurements that I wrote then you will be fine.
Ok, so now this is it. I'm really done :) Thanks!!