Showing posts with label Judikens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judikens. Show all posts

Saturday, March 27, 2021

Taking the Positive with the Negative - Take 4

The challenge at AAA Birthday is pattern paper.  Holy moly, do I have pattern paper; I had to play along.  

So I created this shaker card using some festive pattern papers. My plan was to use the negative of the die to create the shaker with the shaker bits behind the window. 

And I managed to find some sequins to match!   And fit all those little pieces onto the acetate for the "open letters". 


And because I can't help but use my negative pieces, including the scraps of paper from the previous card, I had to create using the positive image of that Happy Birthday sentiment. 


This one is a little simpler . . . but all about the pattern paper. 

I hope you find some time to use your positive and negative dies!  

Debbie

Supplies Used - Happy Birthday Shaker

Stamps and Dies:  Happy Birthday Stacked Die and Happy Birthday Many Ways Stamp Set (Catherine Pooler Designs);

Ink & Embossing:  Midnight Ink (Catherine Pooler Inks);

Paper:  Pineapple Punch Cardstock (Stampin' Up); Premium White Cardstock and Poppin'  Patterned Paper (Catherine Pooler Designs); Window Plastic (Judikins);

Other: Soda Springs Sequin Mix (Catherine Pooler Designs);

Supplies Used - Happy Birthday

Stamps and Dies:  Happy Birthday Stacked Die and Happy Birthday Many Ways Stamp Set (Catherine Pooler Designs);

Ink & Embossing:  Midnight (Catherine Pooler Inks);

Paper:  Premium White Cardstock and Poppin'  Patterned Paper (Catherine Pooler Designs);

Other: Soda Springs Sequin Mix (Catherine Pooler Designs);

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

G is for Girl

The hues from Color Hues were my inspiration . . . red, pin, and some neutrals.  

 This one is a baby card . . . I framed the G for Girl in a little shaker box. 

My card base is red, and my stenciled star background is pink inks,  a stencil and yes . . . having cream.  You know that I'm hooked on that technique.   

I hope you find some time to get inky!   

Debbie

 

 

 

Supplies Used - Oh Baby

Stamps and Dies:  Oh Baby Stamp Set, A to Z Background Stamp, Scallop Frame Dies (Catherine Pooler Designs);

Ink & Embossing:  Midnight (Catherine Pooler Ink); Blushing Bride and Strawberry Slush (Stampin' Up);

Paper: Lovely Lipstick (Stampin' Up); Licorice Cardstock (The Stamps of Life); White Daisy Cardstock (Close To My Heart); Acetate (Judikens);

Other: Starry Sky Stencil (Lawn Fawn); Flamenco Beach Sequin Mix (Stampin' Up);Shaving Cream



Sunday, October 11, 2020

Taking the Positive with the Negative - Take 1

I'm such a hoarder of scraps that I've made a conscious decision to use my positive and negative die pieces immediately so I don't have small bags of scraps hanging around in my crafty space.  Not to mention, they are easier to piece together if you use them at the same time, as you can place your negative pieces easier when you have the positive framework as a guide. 

I was inspired by the World Card Making Day Event at StampNation to create a card using all pieces from the die.  I wanted to post them together so you can see the value in using it all, and I've started a few other cards, hence the "Take 1", as you'll see some other creations down the road.  

So here is the first of my two cards.  Let's start with the positive die creation.  I used a stencil from Catherine Pooler Designs and watercolor with emboss resist for my background, and then cut a frame to create a shaker card.  

I was not a fan of how the embossing in some areas was heavier than others, but then I die cut the piece and it really adds some interest.  I turned this piece into a Halloween card using some stamps from Close To My Heart. 



 So then a I had to get to work with the negative pieces.  Most would toss them, but can't get rid of my scraps.  For this one, I flipped in the other direction and went with a fall themed card using my newest Club Sursee set.  


I brought in some complimentary colors of ink and couldn't not have been happier with how this one turned out.  I think the design on that thermos went well with the design of the stencil.  

While these aren't traditional fall colors (the purple), used muted tones for this one.  Entering it in Try it on Tuesday where the prompt was all about fall colors.  

I can't wait to play with some other pieces on my table, and I encourage you to "take the positive with the negative" both in crafting and in life.  

Cheers - and go get inky.  

Debbie

Supplies Used - Ghostly Greetings Shaker

Stamps and Dies:  Booticul Characters and Multi Square Windows Die (Close To My Heart);

Ink & Embossing:  Embossing Pad and Opaque Bright White Embossing Powder (Wow); Royal Treatment, Sugared Lavender, Pink Champagne (Catherine Pooler Inks); White Pigment Ink (Color Box);  Tuxedo Black (Memento); Copic Markers;

Paper:  Premium White Cardstock (Catherine Pooler); Watercolor Paper (Canson); Window Plastic (Judikens);

Other:  All Linked Up Stencil (Catherine Pooler Designs); Seed Beads (Simon Says Stamp); Spooky Days Mix (Pretty Pink Posh); 

 

Supplies Used - It's Pumpkin Season

Stamps and Dies:  It's Pumpkin Season Stamp Set and Dies (Catherine Pooler Designs); Multi Square Windows Die (Close To My Heart);

Ink & Embossing:  Embossing Pad and Opaque Bright White Embossing Powder (Wow); Royal Treatment, Sugared Lavender, Pink Champagne, Midnight, Icing on the Cake, Orange Peel, Twilight, Green Tea Grape Crush (Catherine Pooler Inks); White Pigment Ink (Color Box); 

Paper:  Premium White Cardstock (Catherine Pooler); Watercolor Paper (Canson); Window Plastic (Judikens); Wink of Stella Clear (Zig);

Other:  All Linked Up Stencil (Catherine Pooler Designs); Crater Lake Sequin Mix (Catherine Pooler Designs);

 

 






Monday, December 14, 2015

Sequins for Just Us Girls

Just back from vacation and thrilled to have a chance to create.  Today's car was inspired by Just Us Girls challenge to create a card using sequins.


While I know I should be creating Christmas cards right now (I still need more to get my cards done for 2015), I was inspired to create a shaker using my light bulb stamps and dies from The Stamps of Life.  Love these stamps and dies.  


The cool part of this is that I embossed "thanks" on the Judikens window piece that creates the window, which leaves a bit of a shadow.


So great to be getting all inked up again.

Cheers!  I hope you find some time to create today.



Supplies Used - You Light Up My Life
Cardstock:  The Stamps of Life
Pattern Paper:  The Stamps of Life*
Stamps:  lightbulb2stamp from The Stamps of Life
Dies:  Light Bulb dies from The Stamps of Life
Ink:  The Stamps of Life, Tsukineko Encore Silver, Avery Elle Pigment, Ranger Clear Embossing Powder
Other:  Sequins and beads from Pretty Pink Posh and Judikens Window Sheet