Good morning, all happy February. Cathy here with a watercolor postcard.
I started out with a watercolor postcard and stamped Lady Grey and triangle banner .
Next, I used watercolor paints to paint and color the postcard.Stamps Used:
Good morning, all happy February. Cathy here with a watercolor postcard.
I started out with a watercolor postcard and stamped Lady Grey and triangle banner .
Next, I used watercolor paints to paint and color the postcard.Stamps Used:
Hi
Lovelies, it’s time for another pen holder.
This
time I used a lot of sentiment besides some of the lovely mixed media images.
Spiral from plate 1127
Doodle Dots from plate
1471
3 sentiments
from plate 1404
Spend your life
…..
I added
some of the Tim Holtz “Crochet” Thinlets and inked all the edges. I love this
litte piece, it found its place in my kitchen.
Have
fun crafting, see you next time.
Hi everyone!
It's nearly Valentine's Day so I thought I'd make a fun card for my other half - and he'll tell you that the sentiment is definitely true!
First of all I smooshed my card with Distress Ink in Kitsch Flamingo
I used a stencil from my stash to do the hearts in the same colour
And then I went round the edge with Picked Raspberry Distress Ink
I stamped the main image with Versafine Clair Nocturn on thick paper and coloured it with Kuretake watercolour pens, then fussy cut it out.
Hi Lovelies ❤
Welcome back on this Blog!
Today I'm here with an audiobook case. It will be a gift for my sister.
And that's the way, I made it:
1.) I used cardboard for the outer shell. The size is 5 inches x 10.25 inches.
Fold the cardboard once at 5 inches, turn it 180 degrees and fold again at 5 inches.
2.) I made the inner cover with thinner paper. The dimensions are 6 inches x 10 inches.
First fold the long side - at 0.5 inch and at 5.5 inch.
3.) Then turn over to the short side and fold at 5 inches.
4,) To turn the piece of paper into a cover, I punch a semicircle into one half. This serves as an insert. The folded pages are rounded. At the bottom, the folded edges are completely cut away.
5.) Now glue the two tabs to the back. Where the tabs were glued to the outside is the back.
6,) The inner cover can now be glued to the right side of the outer cover. The semicircular cutout points upwards.
7.) To ultimately design the cover, I use a piece of watercolor paper. I cut this a little smaller than the outer cover. Now choose the right stamps and you can get started!
All stamps, I used:
other supplies:
- Cardstock
- black paper
- watercolor paper
- Staz on
- VersaFine Clair
- Posca pen
- handmade watercolors
- Distress oxides
- Scor Pal
- circle punch
See ya soon :)
Good morning, Cathy here with a CAS card for you.
I stamped Nice travel poster with black ink. I then cut it out.
Hello everyone!
I'm on the blog today with a bright and sunny card- needed a change from the freezing cold and gray.
To start this card, I made a circle with foil glue. Let it get tacky and clear- that's how you know its ready for the foil. Then I stamped the large sunflower as well as the single smaller sunflower. I then took leafing foil in copper and pressed it onto the circle, brush off excess with a soft brush.
Next I used distress spray stains as watercolors and painted in the background outside of the circle. I was careful to not get any paint in the flowers.I kept playing with the colors until I was happy. Next I used alcohol markers to color all of the flowers and the pale purple background inside the circle.Last, I trimmed the card down quite a bit so I could layer it onto two card stocks.Not so quick card for all of the coloring but then I was in no rush and I find coloring very relaxing.I stamped it on white heavy stock with black versa clair ink. I filled in where needed as solid areas seem to always need some help. I used black watercolor paint for that.
I then took some paper towel and covered the stamp and sprayed salvaged patina and stormy sky on the card. I dried it with heat tool.
Next I took my red line tape and made a frame around the Orca.Next I used a glitter marker to color all the black on the orca, I wanted a bit of sparkle I used some gilding size or glue to add the dots and used the foil again. last I layered it all on a piece of black cardstock.
and thats it!
Hope you enjoyed!Hi Lovelies ❤
Welcome back on this Blog and a Happy New Year!!!
Today, I wanna share my newest postcard:
Here are some close-ups:
I used flash for this photo - so you can see the shimmer very clearly:
The stamps, I used:
- Warning
other supplies:
- Watercolor paper (Canson)
- Staz on
- handmade watercolors
- Micron pen
See ya soon *mwah*