Showing posts with label Stampers Anonymous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stampers Anonymous. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2020

3D Poinsettia Embossed Card

Hello, 

I know it is July, but I ordered this embossing folder and when it arrived I couldn't wait to try it.  I tried a few techniques, inking, painting, and finally pan pastels.  I think this is the one I like the best. Here is a brief description of how I created my card.

First, I used Pan Pastels to color my background.  I used a variety of hues in brown, sienna and ochre.  I used red for the flowers.  The one thing I like about using pan pastels is if I get color somewhere I don't want then I can just use an eraser to remove it.  If you haven't tried these I encourage you do to so -  they blend so nicely. 

Next, I used red pan pastels to color the blooms and green for the leaves.  I went over the embossing very lightly with Vintage photo to highlight some of the details.  I tore some pieces of old sheet music and inked them with Vintage Photo Distress ink and glued them using Distress Collage Medium in Vintage.  I used Gathered Twigs and Vintage Photo Distess ink to go around the edges.

On the background,  I used Archival Ink in Sepia to stamp text randomly from the Stamper's Anonymous set Faded type.  This set is great for backgrounds. 

Next I sprayed a piece of sage cardstock with Gathered Twigs distress stain and let it dry. I inked the edges of my base card with Vintage photo and then layered red, the sage cardstock and my embossed image for my card.  Finally I added some Christmas Red and Icicle stickles to the centers of the flowers.  

This card was came together really quick and I like the aged look of it.  I hope you do too. 

I hope you have some time to get ink on your fingers today.

Pamela 


Sunday, June 7, 2020

Distress Crayon Tag

I hope all of you are having a great weekend.  Today I'm sharing a tag I made after watching the Q&A on Distress Crayons with Tim Holtz on 6 June 2020.  I have to admit---I had the crayons but didn't use them very often.  However, after watching this tutorial I'm sure I'll get a lot more use out of them. 

So I started with a tag covered in  Collage medium.  While the tag was still wet I added ephemera from the Idea-ology Field Notes collection and some words from the Big Chat pad from Idea-ology.  I covered those with collage medium as well. I didn't need a thick covering, just enough to keep the edges down.  Then I added crayons to the card in the negative spaces.  I used Distress Crayons in Weathered Wood, Dusty Concord, Seedless Preserves, and Fossilized Amber.  I blended them with my finger until I was happy.  Next, I used the stencil TH143 to add some ink in a couple of places.  I used Worn Lipstick Oxide Ink.  I heat set it to be sure it had set before I moved on..  It is very faint.   Next, using Tim Holtz Stencil TH130 I removed some of the crayon using a damp paper towel.  This stencil resembles splotches...I really like it.  I still felt like I needed something else so I pulled out CMS396 (Field Notes) stamp set from Stamper's Anonymous and added the label and figure numbers with Ranger Black Archival ink.  

I splattered drops using my Ranger Splatter brush and Ground Expresso Spray Stain and dried it with my heat tool.

Finally, I inked the edges with some Black Soot Distress Ink just to finish it off.  I added a piece of velvet ribbon just to dress it up. 

I really enjoyed the tutorial and I look forward to making more projects using my Distress Crayons.  You can view the entire tutorial here: https://tim.holtz.com/blog  look for the Q&A Demo: Distress Crayons. 

I hope you have a chance to get a little ink on your fingers today.  Stay Well!  Pamela 

Monday, June 1, 2020

Resist Technique using Distress Paint

Today I'm  presenting a project recently demonstrated by the fabulous Mr. Tim Holtz.   I would highly encourage you to watch this video.  Here is the link:  https://timholtz.com/qa-demo-distress-paint/?fbclid=IwAR2HURxqBerwFkRtgUvVxK2_D-cyKZxVUoVOlg-M_Yv4_UszUbYhAXEcDaM

This was my process for this tag.  I started with a mixed media heavy stock tag from Ranger. I find the heavy stock stands up well to water.  If you don't have a tag or mixed media heavy stock you can use thicker card stock. You can use watercolor paper as well, but you will get a slightly different outcome 

I used Stampers Anonymous CMS106 to stamp the text background on the tag using paint-- not ink!  You can put the paint on the stamp using a brayer or a sponge. If you don't have that stamp any text or graphic background would do.  I dried the paint with my heat tool.  Next I layered different colors of ink and blended them.  Normally I choose three inks...this time I was brave and used Distress Ink in Vintage Photo, Shabby Shutters, Fossilized Amber, Tumbled Glass, Broken China , Abandoned Coral and Peeled paint.  Just use what you have and what you like and go for it. 

Once I was pleased with the ink I put some water droplets on there and then dried it. Notice I didn't say "mist"  I wanted big droplets so I used my fingers in some water.  You can use a paper towel if you get too much.  You can also use the Tim Holtz Distress Sprayer which does both mist and droplets. Confession- I couldn't find mine so I stuck my fingers in a glass of water on my table- it got the job done.

Next using  Tim Holtz Stencils THS090 and THS004, I used some picket fence paint through the stencil using a sponge.  A sponge dauber can be used and rinsed and used again.  I like a makeup sponge. You could also use a stencil brush, whichever you prefer.   Don't use too much paint so it doesn't seep underneath.  Then I dried the paint.  You can always let it air dry too, it dries fairly quickly.  If I were doing several backgrounds I probably would not dry it with heat. 

For my next step, I inked up the balloon and the gears from Stamper's Anonymous  CMS 130 in black Archival ink and stamped the tag.  Then vibrancy of the Archival ink really stands out against the background.   Then I used  Stamper's Anonymous CMS 397 and put just bits of text randomly on the tag. You don't wan the entire stamp.  

I went over the edges with my vintage photo ink pad just to darken them up a bit.  Finally, I used my splatter brush to splatter some speckled egg paint on the tag.  

I hope you take some time today to get a little ink on your fingers! 

Pamela 

Sunday, May 31, 2020

Distress Crayons on Tissue

  Etcetera Tag with Tissue   


I was inspired by the Facebook Live with Tim Holtz on 30 May 2020, discussing Distress Paints. I hope you enjoy this brief tutorial. 




First I painted the tag with Distress Speckled Egg Paint and allowed it to dry.  Then I applied Collage Medium and put the tissue paper from Idea ology (this print is called Botanical) on top.  Once the medium was dry I colored the flowers using Distress Crayons in Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade and Shabby Shutters.  Then I stamped the insect from Stampers Anonymous Stamp Set CMS 328-Entemology.  I cut the insect out using Sizzix 663068.  I colored the wings of the insect using the watercolor technique with Distress Markers in Wild Honey and the body in Black Soot.  I dried it with my heat tool and then I added some collage medium and distress glitter in rock candy.  I didn't use enough glitter--It's very hard to see!  Next,  I used went to the Field Notes Snippets and selected a small Field Label.  I inked it with Distress ink in Frayed Burlap and Speckled Egg.  I placed that down.  I punched some small leaves from the Kraft Stock and some dictionary pages.  I inked the dictionary pages with Vintage photo.  I put the label down and glued in the leaves.  I used a foam dot to raise my insect up for dimension.  I inked the edges of the tag with Vintage photo.  There was a small space at the top where the collage paper didn't cover; so I used Sizzix Die 664178 and cut one from the Kraft stock.  The other piece I inked some mixed media paper with Speckled Egg Oxide Ink and Frayed Burlap Oxide Ink.  I lightly misted the paper to get some oxidation.  Then I cut the smaller lace out and positioned it over the other one. I added one of the Idea ology Antiqued Gems to the leaves just to give it a little sparkle.  I really like the effect of the paint showing through the tissue paper and the coloring of the flowers using the Distress Crayons.