Showing posts with label Gems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gems. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 February 2019

DT Inspiration - ink blending with a Stencil

Hello, Wiebke here with two moncromatic birthday card in a Clean and Simple style. Both created with a stencil and some ink blending.

 

 

Today I'll show you how to improve your blending skills with the help of a Stencil.
 
Do you like ink blending? - NO?
Why?- The smooth blending between different colours is always difficult!

When you agree with these answers, I may have a great solution for you: Take a stencil, Inks and a Blening Tool and give it a try!
I'm sure the result will show you, blending is something you can learn.

When you aren't familiar with blending, you can start with a pure mono cromatic card to get a feeling for this kind of "colouring" and add more colour(s) in the next projects.
The colours should be different shadings of the same colour family (like light blue + blue + darker blue) OR colours adjacent in the colour wheel (like yellow + orange + red / yellow + green + blue / a whole rainbow of 6 colours).

I love to blend with Ranger Distress Oxide Inks, cause they blend really easy and they forgive you a lot...!
This doubles the positive effects for this blending-project!
Mandala stencils are perfect for beginners, cause we'll work in circle motions, fitting to this form.

The first step you have to do is to avoid any movement of the stencil. I love to take a soft painters tape to fix stencil and paper together. When you finished the blending it's easily removable without any tearing of your finished Mandala.

Now we start the blending. It doesn't matter if you start with the lightest or the darkest of your colours and also, if you start on the inside of the Madala or the outer edge.
But it's important to move your hand in easy circle motions over the paper and add the colours - one after another. You can add colour several times to get a darker shading.

Avoid spressing  the Blening Tool with lots of power into the inkpad - the more ink is in the blending foam the worse the blending will be.
To get soft colour-gradients, layer the colours one over another on the edges of every area.

So, what's the miracle?
Stencils have little areas with crisp edges and you won't see smaller "uneven" blendet areas as clear as on plain paper. The white lines and areas are so helpful and seperate the areas for you!

After you have cut the finished paper down to the size of your cardbase, you can start to embellish the Mandala with little pearls, rhinestones, enamel dots,... or selfmade dots (Stickles, Nuvo, ...)
You also can conceal tiny little mistakes with your embellishments if necessary.

For both of my cards I used the same Stencil - Mehndi Mandala and a Sentiment stamp - out of the NEW set Birthday Wishes.
But ee how versatile these products and how different the cards are!


The yellow Mandala reminds me of flowers or sunrays. I think we all crafe for spring and warmer temperatures, right?

For the Mandala I used hese Oxide Inks: squeezed lemonade, mustard seed and wild honey.
I used little epoxy stickers - a round one for the center and little drops for the heart-shaped areas and some little pearls to embellish the Mandala.
The sentiment is stamped on an extra piece of paper and then cut and folded to a little banner. To get a bit dimension it's adhered with 3D pads.



The blue Mandala looks like a snowflake or icy crystal. Perfect for birthdays in the cold winter time!
 
 
As embellishment I used clear and blue mini rhinestone drops and insert them in the pattern of the Mandala.


I stamped my sentiment with the darkest of the Oxide Inks and added immediatelly clear embossing powder.
For the Mandala I used these Oxide Inks: mermaid lagoon, broken china, tumbled glass.


Hope you like this kind of project and you'll give it a try!

Happy greetings from Wiebke





Monday, 16 July 2012

Lucky No.3

Good Monday Morning!

How are we all? I hope your all good & that Monday has gotten off to a good start. My Monday mornings seem to come round SO quick after my Fridays! Anyway, I'm back today with a Lucky No.3 One Layer Wonder card to share with you all.

The current challenge over on "Less Is More" HERE is a one layer card which features 3 of something...




My card features 3 flowers & 3 gems! The number 3 is my favourite number so I just had to join in with the challenge! I'm reusing a card LO I have featured before HERE & I also incorporated another challenge into my card which is the current Spark Your Creative Spirit Colour Challenge HERE & seen below.




The stamps I used for my card are the medium graphic flower from Time and the sentiment is from FONTiments - Birthday.

Thats all from me today, but I will be back tomorrow, same time, same place! There is much to be done today in The Studio as I have some wedding invitations to finish & some NEW stamp designs to finalise! 

Thanks for stopping by.
Hugs



Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Sometimes ...

Hey!

Sometimes things just don't go to plan, thats applies both to my week so far & this card that I have to share with you today...




For this card I used the current challenge over on 'Less is More' which is to use their blog logo as inspiration ...




When I first saw the challenge and looked at the logo I had planned to make a card using Kraft, White & Black but ended up using Soft Stone & Black instead! I concentrated on the Flourishes in the logo & the Fancy Script so I used FONTiments - Birthday & FONTiment Fancies Swirls & Flourishes.

Lets hope the remainder of my week goes to plan as we're off to the British F1 this weekend & are camping in this crazy British weather! I'm packing for all the seasons we may encounter, I just hope I can fit it all into the car! 

I'll still be here on the blog with some scheduled posts so be sure to pop on by. Thanks for stopping by today.
Hugs

Monday, 25 June 2012

Casual & Pink

Good Monday Morning!

Here we are in the last week of June & closer to the NEXT Uniko Studio release! Yep, mid next week we will see the start of the Sneak Peeks at what will be released on July 11th, not long to wait! 

Anyway, until then I have a card to share. For this card I used the current challenge over at CAS-ual Fridays. The challenge this week is to use PINK.

Here is my card ...




I chose to use a BRIGHT pink. Raspberry Fizz from PTI. I kept my card really simple & with no sentiment so it can be used for any occasion that may arise. I used the medium & small graphic flowers from TIME

Short & sweet from me today, much to be done! Thanks for stopping by today.
Hugs

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Colourful Swirls & Flourishes

Hello!

Today I have a colourful one layer card to share with you. I used the current colours over at ColourQ which I really enjoyed using. Here are the colours ...




I don't own Soft Sky so I substituted it for Pool Party which is a very close match. Here is how I used the colours ...




I used Swirls & Flourishes from FONTiment Fancies & paired it with 2 small doilies from Decorative Doilies - The Hands of Time & also a sentiment from FONTiments - Birthday. A few tiny rhinestones added a bit of sparkle! 

I hope your all having a lovely weekend & find some time to get inky! Thanks for stopping by today.
Hugs

Monday, 5 March 2012

One Layer Wonder!

That weekend seemed to go by way too fast! 

However, I did find some inky time during a weekend of relaxing & designing! Often when I'm chilling out or busy drawing & designing a card idea will pop into my head & this one is one of those cards! 




It was inspired by a friends photo that she had posted to Facebook of a rainbow she had seen during her day. I just simply stamped the sentiment and then used all 3 graphic flowers and randomly stamped them in a rainbow of colours! I added a few raindrop gems and I was done! 

Well, it's a busy week here in the Studio as I prepare for The Stamp Attic Demo Day on Saturday. I'm busy doing some more samples for the day which I will share on the day & afterwards for those who don't live close enough to stop by & say Hi! Don't worry I've still got stuff to share throughout the week too! 

I've got lots of design ideas buzzing round my brain so it's back to work I go! Thanks for stopping by today! 

Hugs

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!

Happy Sunday!

Well, if there is one thing I LOVE about Sundays it has to be my Sunday Dinner! LOL! But, your not here to read about that! I'm guessing your here to see who the lucky winner is of the Uniko Studio stamp set of their choice be it Time or Extra Time or one from the upcoming release!

Drumroll please .....




That means LINBY you are the lucky winner. Send me an email with your stamp set choice and address! Thank you for participating in the giveaway and spreading the word about Uniko Studio. I'm sure I will have another giveaway of some sort once the NEW stamps have been released so keep your peepers open! 

So, how about a bit of eye candy seeing as you are here ...




I made this lil number Saturday afternoon as I was in the inky groove and was using up scraps which were out on the desk. I don't do this enough and have a BIG box of CS scraps to use up! 

This card doesn't need much explaining really! I just used the taller clock hand from Extra Time and stamped off the side of the CS and evenly apart in 4 different ink colours and then stamped the Best Wishes sentiment in the same colour next to it. I use the grid paper stack from SU! to craft on and so it was easy to line the stamped image apart and straight!

I then used a left over banner die cut to stamp the sentiment Happy Birthday from the Time Set & adhere it to the card using foam pads. Some black gems and a lil bulldog clip from SU! and I was done.

Well, I'm back at the drawing board today in the Studio designing some lovely stamps which I can't wait to share with you all! 

Thanks for stopping by & have a lovely day!

Hugs