Showing posts with label scribble heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scribble heart. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2020

She was a dreamer ► Majo


Hello Folks,



it’s me again with a card for today’s special occasion. Yes, right on the spot.

 It’s Valentine’s Day


I started by applying some ink on my panel with a flower stencil and stamped the Scribble heart twice on top. 

The one on the the right hand side is a tad lighter; I stamped it on a piece of scrap paper first. I stamped the awesome butterfly on top and once more on cardstock, which I had inked very lightly with the same color Red. 
 

After fuzzy cutting it, I adhered the beauty to my card, stamped my sentiment and hope that my best friend will like it.
 

The Stamps I have used:

Sentiment from plate 1459
Butterfly Spotted


Thanks so much for stopping over, and Happy Crafting ♥

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

She Was An Artist | Sue Plumb


Hi everyone!
It's Sue Plumb here to share my latest design team project with you. Today I am sharing a mixed media scrapbook layout that I created to document some photos from a recent kids art class that I taught. It was so much fun teaching the kids - they are so free in their approach and have no reservations when asked to do something.


I started my page by creating the background, which was inspired by the piece I had taught in the class. I used the beautiful bright Ranger Dylusions paints, which I applied to my cardstock using a silicone spatula.


Once the paint was dry, it was time to add some stamping. The first stamp I chose was the Whimsical Leaf, which I stamped out over the green paint on my page using StazOn black ink.


I then used the Leaves and Three Extra Leaves stamp to add more foliage over the green paint. This essentially provided a "frame" for my page.


Next, I wanted to add an "arty" quote to my page so I chose the Art is Anything quote by Andy Warhol, which I also stamped using the black StazOn.


Now it was time to add some papery background layers. I wanted to incorporate some art themed things, so I used some Jane Davenport collage paper that featured a paint palette print. I also used a paint sample card from my local hardware store; as well as a doily and some folded tissue paper.


Once I had those layers in place I then collaged on the Magic Maker Paintbrush that I had stamped onto some tissue paper before adding some frayed gauze for texture, then my photos on top.


With most of the main elements in place for my layout it was time to go and add some of the smaller details. I found two more art themed quotes I wanted to add - handmade with he{ART} and then I combined she was and an artist (which I ended up deciding to use as my page title).


I then added some embellishments to finish off my page. First, a handmade heart from Charms Creations, which I placed near the handmade quote. I also added some pieces of twisted coloured wire for extra interest.


Next, I added the Cocoa Vanilla Studio yay flair button and some wood veneer hearts that I painted white.


I also added a black wood veneer arrow that I coloured black using a Sharpie.


To finish off, I stamped the Scribble Heart, then added a few enamel dots dotted around the page and a splatter of white Dylusions mist.


That's all from me today, I hope I have inspired you to get inky too. Until next time, happy stamping! 


Stamps used:

Other materials:
- Bazzill cardstock
- Ranger Dylusions paints and mist
- Tsukineko StazOn ink
- Jane Davenport collage papers
- paint sample card, doily, tissue paper
- Charms Creations handmade heart
- Cocoa Vanilla Studio flair button
- wood veneer pieces
- coloured wire
- enamel dots

Thursday, November 08, 2018

Always Be a Mermaid | Sue Plumb


Hi everyone!
Sue Plumb here today to share a sweet little project I created recently for my daughter, and it's in stark contrast to my previous project share which featured my "zombie" cat. This time I opted for a small scale project - working on an index card, which fits perfectly into a small 6x4" frame that can then go into my daughters bedroom.


I started by applying a light coat of gesso all over the card, before using Faber-Castell gelatos to add some colour. I used a moist baby wipe to blend each colour, mixing the 3 colours together, but concentrating on having the darkest tone around the outer edge to border it. Once I was happy with the colour, I set it aside to dry.


I then took the Cat Mermaid stamp, which was to be my focal image, and stamped it onto some white cardstock using Staz On ink. I again used my gelatos to add colour; this time by adding a little to my craft mat and then using a water brush to pick up the colour so I could colour my image.


I then turned my attention back to my index card, using the gorgeous Sky of Stars Background stamp and Ranger Archival ink to add a whimsical touch. I also used the Scribble Heart stamp to add a little love.


Next, I fussy cut around my cat mermaid; before stamping the quote using the Always Be Yourself/Mermaid stamp onto cardstock. I again used a gelato to add some colour, then fussy cut the quote into two pieces.
Now it was time to construct my piece. I started by adding a small paper doily to the centre of the card, topped with some messy cotton thread, then added my cat mermaid on top.


I then added the two pieces of the quote above and below the cat.


For a bit of extra whimsy, I finished my piece with a sprinkle of sequins.


This was a super fun little project to make. I must admit that I wasn't really used to creating pieces on such a small scale when I began working on this team; but my amazing VLVS teamies inspired me to give it a go and now I love creating these delicate little pieces! 


Thanks so much for stopping by today, I hope I have inspired you to get inky too!


Stamps used: 

Other materials: 
- Index card
- Colour Blast White Heavy Gesso
- Cardstock
- Faber-Castell Gelatos
- Tsukineko Staz On ink
- Ranger Archival ink
- Paper doily, cotton thread, sequins

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Dragon Dreamer | Sue Plumb


Hi everyone!
Sue Plumb here today with my latest design team project for you. Today I am sharing a page I created my altered book art journal using the Aagar the Emotional (dragon) stamp as a focal point. I have been dying to use this stamp and I figured what better way than to give it an entire page in my journal.


I started my page by giving it a coat of gesso to prime the paper before using some Faber-Castell Gelatos to add colour. I simply scribbled randomly around the page before using a baby wipe to blend the lines out.


Next, I turned my attention to my Aagar the Emotional focal image, which I stamped onto smooth white cardstock before colouring with Faber-Castell watercolour pencils. I then used a water brush to blend the pencil lines out before cutting the image out. Once I had cut around the image, I used the same Gelatos as I had used for the background to colour the small amount of white space around the edges.


Once I had my dragon complete, I followed the same process with the Doodle Frame stamp, and set the pieces aside so I could add them to my page. I also stamped out some hearts with the Scribble Heart stamp, which I also coloured and cut out. 


Next, I turned my attention back to my page. I used the Ethos Shape stamp repeatedly around the page with black ink to add interest to the background before sticking down all the pieces I had prepared.
I used the She Was a Dreamer stamp to add the quote to my page; then Doodle Dots stamp with green ink to add some subtle detail and a Stabilo All pencil to finish off with a bit of shadowing and scribble.


Here's a closer look at the finished page...



Thanks for stopping by so I could share this with you. I hope I have inspired you to get inky too!


Stamps used:

Other materials:
- Colour Blast white heavy gesso
- Faber-Castell Gelatos
- Tsukineko StazOn ink
- Ranger Archival ink
- Faber-Castell watercolour pencils
- smooth white cardstock
- Stabilo All pencil

Wednesday, July 04, 2018

Feeling the Love | Sue Plumb


Hi everyone!
Sue Plumb here with my latest design team project for you. Today I have a mixed media scrapbook layout to share that features an abstract painted & stamped background and a photo of one of my most treasured scrappy friends taken at a retreat last year.


I began this page with some heavy weight white cardstock and a few Dylusions acrylic paints. I used a brush to apply the paint randomly in a few different directions; simply following my instinct and a rough idea of where I was going to put my photo.


Once I had the paint in place and it had dried, it was time to add some stamping to the background. I started with a few stamps from one of my very favourite plates, #1495. I used the Rows of Numbers and the Typeset Scallop to add some vertical and horizontal structure to my page using black Staz On ink. I then used the Cross Marks Background stamp with Ranger Archival Ink (Paradise Teal) to add some extra depth. 


Next, I added my photo to the page using Miracle Tape and then began building layers around it. I started with a few Jane Davenport patterned papers, which featured gorgeous painted style backgrounds. I used the Large Butterfly Gossamer and stamped out a couple, then fussy cut them and set them aside. I then repeated the process with the Whimsical Leaf and the Leaves stamps. I then began assembling my page.


I used the fussy cut leaves and placed them along the horizontal line created by the scallop stamp, tucking the ends in under the photo. I layered the whimsical leaves and tucked them in beneath the photo.


The two butterflies were adhered along the body only, allowing the wings to be bent up away from the page. I then took some white cotton thread and added some on top of each one, wrapping a few strands around the wings.


My page still need more though, so I took the opportunity to use up a few old Heidi Swapp acetate ephemera pieces that I had in my stash. These were perfect for layering over the painted and stamped background as they allowed the colours and patterns underneath to still be visible, while adding an extra layer over the top.


To finish off my page I stamped some Scribble Hearts with Vivid Chartreuse Archival Ink. I also added some scribbles with a Stabilo All Pencil; and some tiny splatters of Colour Blast 'Mermaid' Colour Artist Ink.


Thanks for stopping by today so I could share this. I hope I have inspired you to get inky too!


Stamps used:
Leaves

Other materials:
- Bazzill cardstock
- Ranger Dylusions acrylic paints
- Ranger Archival Inks
- Staz On 
- Jane Davenport Mixed Media Paper Pad
- white cotton thread
- Heidi Swapp acetate ephemera pieces
- Stabilo All Pencil
- Colour Blast Colour Artist Ink

Monday, April 17, 2017

Mail Art Monday with Shanna

Hello to you stamp lovers out there! Shanna here and I am excited to share with you some Mail Art Monday inspiration.

Not sure where I got my inspiration from. I started with a envelope already and then just started playing with some of my favorite colors of Dina Wakely paints.


Then I grabbed my stamps and stamped a little on the envelope.  


I used a stabilo pencil to outline the mailing address box and colored the macarons with some gelatos.




Viva Las VegaStamps Used:
#Foodie - 20010
Double Coffee Rings - 19568
Stack of Macarons - 20014
Scribble Heart - 19645
Bubble Wrap Texture - 19566

Other Items Used:
Dina Wakely Paint - Turquoise, Lemon, Blushing, and White
Staz On Jet Black Ink
Stabilo Pencil

Thanks so much for stopping by today!
Shanna