Showing posts with label Best Day Ever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Day Ever. Show all posts

Monday

Inspire Me Monday - Easy Watercoloring with Kathy

Hello Friends, How are you today? I, Kathy Racoosin will be your guest today for another "Inspire Me Monday" post. I am super excited to be back on the blog to share a watercoloring video using some distress ink.


I live on the east coast and we have had sooo many cloudy rainy days ... about 14 days in a row. However, in the scheme of things this is nothing compared to the devastating weather around the globe. (I hope this post finds you all safe and sound) 



Power Poppy's "Best Day Ever" stamp set was the perfect stamp to remind me that the lazy days of summer might be around the corner.  Click here to see the video in HD. 

Try using a super fine white embossing powder for a softer look on your cards. 

Add a pop of color on the inside with a complimentary color. 

Add a little bit of bling with a few sequins that are glued down with some Matte Medium from Ranger. 
I hope you picked up a few tips today & I have to give a shout out to OnLine Card Classes and Dawn for teaching me some nuggets to pass along to you. 
Thanks for your visit today and I hope you have a wonderful week. 
Hugs, Kathy from The Daily Marker 




5 Fun Techniques for Embossing Paste


Hello Friends!  One of the products I’ve discovered in the past year is embossing paste.  I’m no mixed-media girl by any stretch of the imagination, but I have found that this simple product mixed with a stencil can really add that touch of texture and interest that significantly steps-up your card creation.  I’ve been getting more questions about how I use it, so today I thought I’d bring you 5 fun ways you can use embossing paste in your Power Poppy projects.  


What you’ll need to start with is a pot of embossing paste.  There are a ton of varieties of embossing paste, ones with colour, shimmer, or glimmer or crackle...you can experiment with whatever you like, but because I like to add other effects to the embossing paste, I like the plain white variety.  Then you’ll need some type of palette knife (I’m just using a basic kids smooth silverware knife with no teeth), and some type of tool to scrape your embossing paste over your stencil (I’m using an old credit card type of plastic).  You can get the nicer varieties of these tools, but I’m all about using what I have on hand.  Then you’ll need some stencils of your choosing.  There are a ton of varieties of stencils from many companies that work well.  

Basic Embossing Paste



To do a basic stencilling technique with embossing paste I started a piece of scrap paper, my red card stock, and then this Tim Holtz Arrows stencil tacked onto the cardstock with tape.  You want your stencil to hold in place on your card stock, and not move around.  



Next, using your knife, pick up some embossing paste from your jar and “spackle” it onto your stencil covering all the areas you want to emboss.  If you’ve ever taped and mudded drywall it has the same feel to it, just a lighter product :).  You want to make sure it gets into the areas in the stencil, but you don’t have to press it down yet.  



Next take your “credit card” and scrape over the stencil to push all the embossing paste in the areas you want, and to even out the texture.  You can still add more embossing paste or go over areas more than once to get the coverage you like.  What’s great about embossing paste is that you can get a really even clean style of embossing if you apply nice even pressure, or even a more loose edgy look depending on how you use the scraper.  It’s all about the look you want to achieve.  I wanted a more loose, imperfect look to this one.  

Then, lift off the stencil from your card stock.  You’ll want to take your stencil to the sink and scrub it off, or use a good wet rag to clean off all your tools promptly.  The embossing paste dries quickly when it’s thin, and you don’t want to have that dry on your tools or stencils.  Trust me :)



Here’s what the embossing paste looks like on the card stock.  You can see it’s a more loose, edgy look, which I think works for the arrows.   

I leave my embossing paste to dry for at least an hour or two to make sure it’s well hardened before I finish up my cards.  


And here’s the finished card with our Good Thinking: Love Notes stamp set.  I thought the arrows were a perfect match to the sentiment and it becomes a sweet CAS design for my beloved.  On the bottom of the design I added a couple of wood veneer pieces to match as accents.  

Here are a few other cards I created with embossing paste used in this simple style.  Dancing with Daffodils, Amazing Azaleas, Happy Crabapples, Hello and Life is a Journey.   As you can tell, I really like this style!


Shimmery Embossing Paste


For another way of using the embossing paste with a touch of pizzazz, you can also add glitter to the damp embossing paste.  It is a subtle but lovely effect.  




For this design, I took a Falling Heart stencil from Simon Says that I had used embossing paste in, and while my kraft cardstock was still in the stencil and the embossing paste was still damp, I sprinkled glitter all over the stencil gently pressing it into the hearts.  You could also take off the stencil and add the glitter while it’s wet  as well.    When paired with this beautiful scene from O Holy Night on this tag, it gives it the effect of glittery snow falling.  



Of course when you want the glittery to shine....it doesn’t cooperate, but trust me that this little tag shimmers and shines beautifully.  Paired with the prismacolouring of the snow in the scene, it’s a lovely effect.  

Metallic Embossing Paste


I’ve recently discovered that you can add metallic effects to your embossing paste that look so cool!  Here’s how you do it.   


Add embossing paste as you normally would onto a stencil.  Here I’ve used a light gray cardstock and a honeycomb stencil.  Scrape off the excess and lift off your stencil (make sure you go clean your tools and stencil!).  



Again, I’ve used a “rough” style for my scraping to give it a more edgy look.  



Next, pour metallic emossing powder over your embossing paste.  Cover all the areas well. 



Tap off the excess embossing powder, and now ...the most important step SET IT ASIDE TO DRY for about an hour or more.  This allows the embossing paste to set so you won’t get bubbling in your finished design.  



After your paste is dry, heat set it with a heat tool, just like you would regular heat embossing.  You’ll have this gorgeous raised metallic image.  You can see by the bottom right corner in the embossing paste that I was not patient enough to let it dry longer and the embossing paste bubbled a bit....but hey - that’s an opportunity for embellishment right?  



Here’s the finished design with our awesome Best Day Ever set.  I totally love that camera, and the silver embossing is such a nice pairing with the design.  



Here’s a closeup.  Doesn’t the metallic embossing paste look cool?  

Here’s another example of where I’ve used the metallic embossing paste in copper on this card  Olive and Oak.  


Adding Colour into Embossing Paste


You can also add colour to your embossing paste in a variety of ways, re-inkers, ink pads, acrylic paint...the possibilities are endless.  I’ll show you how I did it with ink pads.  


On a craft mat or heavy piece of plastic, take your ink pad and press it down onto the plastic surface.  Grab a bit of embossing paste from your jar and mix it into the paste till you get the colour you like.  I wanted a bit of an ombre look, so I did this three times with teal, turquoise and green ink pads.  



Next add it to your stencil.  Because I wanted to have that ombre look, I added it in rows to this bubble stencil.  Scrape off your layers and let it dry.  



Here are the finished ombre bubbles paired with the lovely Big Scripts set.  Doesn’t that look fun?  



I love the sense of texture embossing paste gives!  

Sponging Colour onto Embossing Paste


Another fantastic way to add colour to your embossing paste is to sponge it on.  It’s extremely effective in giving all over colour and perfectly matching to your design.  


Use the embossing paste as shown in the first step and allow to completely dry.  For this technique I’d give it at least a couple of hours of drying time.  Just enough time to colour up your image.  Here I’ve used Power Poppy’s So Grateful set, and one of my favourite stencils, Gothic from Tim Holtz.  

I pulled out some pumpkin pie ink, razzleberry ink and a sponge, and using round motions scrubbed the ink into the paper and the embossing paste. 



When the colour is sponged in, it takes on almost a patina look. The more you sponge, the deeper the colour you’ll achieve.    



And here is the finished design.  These colours really seem to give it a glow.  



A gorgeous autumn sunset for this design!  

Here is another sample of this technique where I used sponging and glimmer spritz:  Soothing Lavender.  


So now you have all sorts of ideas for using this fun product!  I hope you’ll try them out, it adds a whole new dimension to your card making!  

Thanks so much for joining me today!  



Sunday

How do you make it the best day ever?

The best day ever, it means something different to everyone. The components of the best day ever could be as simple as waking up with gratitude, having a hot cup of coffee, doing meaningful or enjoyable work, crossing tasks off your to-do list, fixing a yummy dinner, watching a documentary, walking with your sweetie while holding hands... those all add up to awesomeness to me, for example!

And yet, we usually don’t think of the everyday as contenders for the best day ever. And honestly, even though regular days are often fantastic, they seem to have little bumps along the way to mess it all up... computer viruses, bickering children, stressful situations at work, health problems, traffic jams, you see where I'm going with this. We then turn to vacations, weekends, or holidays to give us some of that boomin’ best day ever potential!

I’ve designed a set that celebrates the getaways, the blissful lounging moments, the beautiful friends we gather with for weekend catching-up sessions, the beachy strolls, and best of all, the exhilaration that comes from experiencing the urge to shout out to the world, “THAT WAS THE BEST DAY EVER!!!”

Let me show you one of my best days ever...


 1. We wake up before the sun and are on a tropical island. Winning!


2. We emerge in pajamas from an adorable retro cottage named after a Tiger’s Eye seashell. Mom has coffee in hand with perfect amount of cream and sugar.

 

3. We find seashells piled so abundantly high all along the beach, we walk hunched over in a “stoop” posture sifting through every handful. There are so many good ones, we can throw back the less than perfect ones that on a typical vacation would be the fanciest finds.


4. We allow Mom to take many, many photos without fussing at her to stop taking so many photos.


5. You know, like this photo right here.


6. We come back to the adorable cottage and organize all the seashells for hours on the floor, while snacking on pineapple and mangoes and sandwiches from the local market. We are so busy and having so much fun, we all get along swimmingly! Have we found paradise?


7. We play in the sand all afternoon. We even let Mommy read a good book she brought just for the trip without interruption for an entire chapter. We do not let sand get in her Diet Coke.

8. We take an outdoor shower and giggle the entire time because, hey, we’re taking a shower outdoors! That’s nuts!


9. We order the big seafood platters at our favorite local restaurant and even get ice cream sundaes for dessert, then finish our day where we started it, on a tranquil beach, soaking up the beauty of our marvelous world. Best. Day. Ever!!!

Like I said, there are sooooo many ways to define the best day ever, and I’ve designed a stamp set that focuses on some of the wonderful feelings of the lazy, lovely, relaxing, vacation-y summer lifestyle! Wanna see?

http://powerpoppy.com/products/best-day-ever

Best Day Ever features three large images and 9 sentiments to create cards for all kinds of occasions, whether you’ve gone to the beach or not! Come peek at the Bloom Brigade’s blog posts for today and take in all the colorful punch and happy feelings they’ve captured in their creations. You know, I thought it was that beachy seashell vacation, but now I’m starting to wonder if THIS is the best day ever!
See you back here on Monday - when everything is available in the shop and we have a giant celebratory blog hop with the ENTIRE TEAM showing off ONE MORE CARD from the Cultivate Love Collection. Can ya stand it?!