Showing posts with label embossing folders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label embossing folders. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

On the tiles!




I feel I should begin with the genesis of this weeks blog. About three years ago my good friend (and incredibly talented designer) Paula Pascual made the most wonderful tiles and coasters using an assortment of techniques featuring different inks, paints and the humble embossing folder. A year later I was teaching in the beautiful city of Porto where many of the old buildings are decorated with blue and white tiles and the entrance to the central railway station is just stunning as you can see below.


I used the photographs that I took in Porto as inspiration for a blog at the time and I always meant to revisit and develop the idea when I stumbled across a mosaic picture frame in a junk shop last week and...... here we are!

I used the following folders to create this blog but there are many others that would work just as well... check your stash!!
I started by measuring my chosen frame which is flat and unadorned. Next, I created a random tile pattern which I then numbered. I also filled the individual rectangles with shades of blue to help with my composition.



I Printed out the sketch and attached it to a piece of white mount board using spray adhesive. It is quite important to use a thick material like mount board because it doesn't warp when the glaze is applied later. I then cut the board into individual tiles with the numbers on the rear.


Before starting, I separated the tiles into four piles according to the colour chart that I had created. Next,I chose a selection of Distress inks in various shades of blue namely Tumbled Glass, Broken China, Faded Jeans and Stormy Sky. Starting with the lightest shade (Tumbled glass) I applied the ink pad directly to the inside of the folder on the positive side only. This will now act as a printing plate while embossing through the Big Shot.


Here are the results alongside another set of tiles printed/embossed with Faded Jeans Distress ink.


For the glaze I applied both Glossy Accents and Crackle Accents to get some variety, it looks a bit milky to begin with but it dries perfectly clear. Here's a little tip; put your pot of glossy or crackle accents into a cup of hot water for about 30 seconds, this will help it flow smoother from the bottle.


The tiles are best left until the next day before using. I started to attach them using the same glossy accents which also makes the most fantastic glue!


The next step was to mix some texture paste (or Modelling Paste) with a little Tea Dye Distress ink just to kill the bright white finish. I then applied the paste in the gaps between the tiles with my fingertips while wiping away any excess from the tiles using a damp cloth. 

Believe me, it's much more fun than grouting the bathroom!


Here is the finished frame complete with  a picture of a little lady who is far more photogenic than her Daddy! I love the random imperfect nature of the inking technique it makes the final piece all the more authentic. The grout between the tiles has started to shrink and crack which only adds adds to the effect.


Below are a few close-ups of the tiles....enjoy!














Thursday, 12 March 2015

Snowy layout with Dalton by Karine



Hello!

I’m still deep into winter with my snowy pictures! Here is a new lay-out that matches with last week’s mini album :-) If you haven’t seen it yet, feel free to go to last week’s blog post!

Supply list:

Background paper: Jenni Bowlin Studio
Cardstock: American Crafts
Alphabets: Pink Paislee, Basic Grey, Jenni Bowlin Studio
Embellishments: May Arts, Ephéméria, Studio Calico


Dies:
658300: Sizzix Big Shot Starter Kit
658779: Sizzix Texture Fades Embossing Folders 2PK-snowflake-pattern-plaid-set
659958: Sizzix Bigz Die-Banners & Hearts

I used leftovers from my Vacances à la neige kit to create this lay-out which star Caroline and her dear Dalton! Aren’t they cute?

I started by embossing cardstock with a snowflake-patterned folder to add volume to my page. Some other elements, like pictures or pattern papers will come atop this embossed cardstock without hiding it completely.

As far as embellishments are concerned, we have here some woodies, little dots and some hearts that have been cut from the Banners & Hearts die that I like so much! I definitely love these little hearts ‘shape! They are cut out of silver lining, my newest addiction!

Then I added the title “Un amour de Dalton” using different alphabets boards :-)

I hope you liked my page!






Have a lovely day

Karine

Bonjour !

Je ne suis pas encore sortie de l'hiver avec toutes mes belles photos enneigées ! Je vous présente aujourd'hui une nouvelle page assortie à mon mini présenté la semaine dernière :) Pour celles qui ne l'auraient pas vu, n'hésitez pas à reprendre le post passé !

Matériel :

Papier de fond : Jenni Bowlin Studio
Cardstock : American Crafts
Alphabets : Pink Paislee, Basic Grey, Jenni Bowlin Studio
Embellissements : May Arts, Ephéméria, Studio Calico


Dies utilisés:
658300: Sizzix Big Shot Starter Kit
658779: Sizzix Texture Fades Embossing Folders 2PK-snowflake-pattern-plaid-set
659958: Sizzix Bigz Die-Banners & Hearts

Avec des chutes de mon mini Vacances à la neige, voici une nouvelle page pour mettre à l'honneur Caroline et son cher Dalton ! Ils sont craquants tous les deux, n'est ce pas ?

J'ai commencé par embosser dans du cardstock une plaque flocons pour apporter du relief à ma page. Divers éléments comme les photos, mes imprimés viennent ensuite par dessus sans pour autant l'occulter.

Côté embellissements, du bois, des petites pastilles collées et des coeurs découpés grâce à mon die Banners & Hearts que j'aime ! J'aime la forme large de ces jolis coeurs ! Ils sont découpés ici dans du revêtement argenté, ma nouvelle addiction !

J'ai ensuite ajouté mon titre “un amour de Dalton” en multipliant les alphabets :)

J'espère que ma page vous a plu !

Très bonne journée à vous

Karine

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Beautiful storage







Hi everybody!

Last week I was having fun with chalk paint, and I was wanting more ... so this week I used again creating a lovely place to store my embossing folders


With an Antique Wood Tray Drawer (a spanish new brand of wood items ready to craft), a little bit of paint applied with the dry brush technique and sanded, some lovely Sizzix dies and white glue, I have the ideal way to store my embossing folders and always have them ready to create beautiful things



some details of my nice drawer

Sizzix products I've used:


Be happy!
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¡Hola a todo el mundo!

La semana pasada estuve divirtiéndome con chalk paint, y me quedé con ganas de más ... por lo que esta semana la he utilizado de nuevo para crear un encantador lugar donde almacenar mis carpetas de gofrado.

Con un Tray Drawer de Antique Wood (una nueva marca española de artículos de madera perfectos para manualidades), un poco de pintura aplicada con la técnica de pincel seco y lijada, algunos troqueles y cola blanca, ya tengo la forma ideal para almacenar mis carpetas de gofrado y tenerlas siempre listas para crear cosas bonitas.

Los productos Sizzix que he usado:


¡Sed muy felices!

Thursday, 5 March 2015

Mini Album Snowy Holidays by Karine



Mini Album Snowy Holidays

Hello!

Let me show you today my latest wintery album! This “frosty” mini album isn’t that small after all since its size is 20x20cm. Your prettiest pictures from your holidays in the mountains will perfectly fit in this album.

Supply list:

Vacances à la neigekit
Cardstock: American Crafts
Papers: Studio Calico, 4heures37
Alphabets: Pink Paisley
Wood Embellishments: Studio Calico
Stickers: 4heures37
Sequins: Ephéméria

Dies:

658300 : Sizzix Big Shot Starter Kit
658778 : Sizzix Texture Fades Embossing Folders 2PK-birch-trees-candy-stripes-set
660040 : Sizzix Bigz Die with Textured Fades-Layered Snowflakes

I am very proud of this mini album! It contains my favorite pictures at present and I love its color combo and its 1001 details!

For the first page I had fun cutting an XXL pretty snowflake out of Kraft cardstock!
It is glued with 3D adhesive and in its center I inserted a wood accent (glued in 3D), a small piece of ribbon and silver sequins. This pretty snowflake is self-sufficient and is a good way to let know what awaits you after this page!

To stick to the Nature atmosphere, I embossed a white cardstock with a “branches” folder. As for embellishments, I embossed some stamped patterns and added splashes with watercolor to bring some more softness to the whole…

Here are some pictures of this wintery album…













See you in a few!


Karine

Mini album Vacances à la neige
Bonjour !

J'ai le plaisir de vous présenter aujourd'hui mon dernier mini album hivernal ! Un mini pas si petit que ça complètement givré au format 20x20cm, pour vos plus belles photos de vacances en montagne.

Matériel :

Cardstock : American Crafts
Papiers : Studio Calico, 4heures37
Alphabets : Pink Paislee
Embellissements bois : Studio Calico
Etiquettes : 4heures37
Sequins : Ephéméria

Dies utilisés :

658300 : Sizzix Big Shot Starter Kit
658778 : Sizzix Texture Fades Embossing Folders 2PK-birch-trees-candy-stripes-set
660040 : Sizzix Bigz Die with Textured Fades-Layered Snowflakes

Un mini dont je ne suis pas peu fière ! Tout d'abord parce qu'il contient mes photos préférées du moment mais également pour son combo de saison et ses 1001 détails !

Je me suis amusée pour la page de garde à découper un joli flocon XXL dans du cardstock kraft ! Celui-ci est monté en 3D il est complété à son centre par une décoration en bois également montée en volume et d' un petit morceau de ruban et des sequins argenté. Une joli flocon qqui se suffit à lui-même et annonce bien la suite vous ne trouvez pas ?

Pour rester dans cette ambiance nature, j'ai embossé une plaque branches dans du cardstock blanc, côté décoration des tampons embossées et des éclaboussures à l'aquarelle pour apporter un peu de douceur...

Je vous laisse en images avec quelques visuels de mon album hivernal...

Karine
 

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Flowers and details with Lilith


I know it is nearly Christmas and that winter is just around the corner but at this time of year I usually get a wee bit nostalgic and I start longing for summer again. When I started thinking about my project for this week I couldn't help myself and just had to use this cute photo of my sun sitting in the garden of our holiday home where we stayed this summer. He was observing every little detail: the grass, the flowers and most importantly the insects. I love how to see the tiniest things. I think as adults we sometimes forget to look more closely.
I used an embossing folder with flowers to create one of the layers underneath my photo which I cut out using a frame die cut. I also spent a bit of time cutting around the embossed flowers. 



 
Supplies: Paper: Shimelle's Collection (American Crafts), Maggie Holmes Open Book (Crate Paper), Other: Doily, American Crafts tiny attacher, American Crafts gold staples, white paint, Mr Huey's Mint Julep (Studio Calico),
Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folders 2PK - Wreath & Flowers Set 659815
 
Have a wonderful week and see next Tuesday.

Lilith

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Embossed details with Lilith

I love details and always try to add them to my layouts. For today's layout I wanted to focus on the embossing folders. They are such a great tool and add oodles of detail

I started by choosing some grey cardstock that would work with some grey patterned paper. I picked a couple of embossing folders and embossed several strips of the grey cardstock and patterned paper. These strips are the base of the layouts. On top I added my photo and a cluster of embellishments.


To create a sense of movement and flow I placed some embossed butterflies. They also help draw the eye towards the photo. I love having a closer look at the layout to see the embossed details


I hope you'll get your folders out and emboss pretty details onto some paper.

Happy Scrapping

Lilith

Supplies:
OTHER: Studio Calico Poet Society & Dickinson Kit, doily, Mint Julep Mr Huey's,