In Colour

In Colour
2022 - 2024

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Works of the workshops

At a couple of workshops I recently run, I decided to include projects using the Big Shot, Christmas, & something I had learnt at regionals (Melbourne 2011).
This little Pillow box is Wild Wasabi card stock, with Wild Wasabi ink brayered onto the  Hounds Tooth embossing folder, before running it through the big shot (ok that bit wasn't new, but the next bit was).
The ribbon flowers were show on stage by Miriam Spiess, along with lots of other great ideas.
Punch out a circle (or I used the fancy flower punch), cover it with sticky sheet, then stick the ribbon down working from the outside into the centre, ruffling it as you go. & add a pretty brad.


These were the make & take projects. I tried to keep the colours & stamp sets to a minimum, so that it's easier for the guests to recreate at home. But of course I still have to add somethings in for fun.
Colours: Wild Wasabi & Whisper White. Stamp sets: Welcome Christmas & music notes.

The hostess already had an Idea Book & Catalogue, so I made this little set of 3" christmas cards, & Tote as her gift.
I used the current christmas dsp & the same stamp set that we used for the make & takes.

 Faux photo tinting technique: This card was part of a colouring class.
Winter Post & Lovely as a Tree.

Retro-Vintage Tea Card

I made this birthday card for my friend Shari, who loves to drink tea, (especially T2 tea).
You may not be able to see from the photo, but the tea stream is linen thread, with crystal effects over it.

This is just to show a bit of the inside which I actually stamped (because I often don't bother),  but the stack of cups is stamped in Poppy Parade, & some bits are coloured-in with the Versa-mark marker.

Sunday, 13 November 2011

More swaps for Melbourne

I can't seem to make just one design of swaps, so I made a couple of designs, then just changed the colours once...or twice.
Antique Aqua
Colours: Pool Party, Crumb Cake & Very Vanilla. Stamp set: Delicate Doilies & Tagtastic.

Cherries & Cream
Colours: Cherry Cobbler, Early Espresso & Very Vanilla. Stamp sets: Tagtasic & Elements of Style.

Crumb Cake & Cream
Colours: Crumb Cake, Soft Suede & Very Vanilla. Stamp sets: Tagtastic & Elements of Style.
All projects contain, Seem Binding Ribbon, Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder, Decorative Label Punch, Lace Ribbon Border Punch & White Frost or Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint (spritzed).

Inky Night Sky

One of the swaps I made for the Melbourne Regional event was this christmas, post-card style, top note.
I thought I'd share a basic step-by-step, photo tutorial, so that everyone can try their hand at a glowing moon, on christmas eve (since the time is approaching).


If you have a big shot, roll through some whisper white card stock & the top note die.
If you don't have a big shot you could use a stencil to trace & cut a top note shape, or a rectangle will do the  job too.

Use the embossing buddy to prepare the card stock before stamping.
(This helps with static & stops the embossing powder from sticking were you don't want it)

I used the Versa-mark marker, to ink only the "Dec 25" from this stamp (from Winter Post stamp set), because I didn't want the whole label, but the Dec 25, matches the font from the post card stamp.

Stamp firmly onto the bottom corner of the top note.

Sprinkle with clear embossing powder.

Tip off embossing powder, & tap or flick top note to remove any excess.

Use a heat tool to set the embossing powder.

Punch out a 1 3/8' circle from a post-it note. (be sure to punch over the sticky area  of the post-it so it will stick to the top note, & stay in place while sponging).

Choose where you would like the moon to be, & stick down the circle.

Starting with yellow (I used Daffodil Delight), apply ink lightly to sponge (remember you can always add more).
Starting on the post-it circle, sweep sponge around the moon in gentle circles, then working you way out into bigger circles as the ink runs out. 

Next colour, blue (Marina Mist), goes around the yellow. Because you can't start on the post-it circle , you need to tap off the excess ink onto scrap paper before applying it around the moon ( this helps to keep the ink looking soft).

Again use a gentle sweeping circle motion around the moon, but start just outside the yellow then work your way in,  letting the blue ink fade out as you slightly overlap with the yellow.

Last colour, purple/indigo ( Concord Crush ). I like to go around the edges first  sweeping the ink downwards.

Start filling in the rest of the top note lightly with the purple ink, using small circular motion around the edges & corners. Then without re-inking the sponge, use the large circle movement to work the purple ink around the moon, in towards the blue. 

Then you can go back & add more purple ink to darken the edges, using small circular motions.

Remove the circle post-it before stamping.

I think this is a Fir tree, from the lovely as a Tree stamp set, & makes an excellent christmas tree.
Ink up the tree stamp with the purple ink, then stamp it a few of times  before re-inking, you don't want all the tree's to look the same, so stamp at different heights as well.

Keep stamping the trees until your happy with the result. (I was aiming for a christmasy forest).

Stamp the Post Card stamp form Winter Post, in the purple ink.

Remove any excess ink from the clear embossed Dec 25, with a tissue. 

All done. A big glowing moon, in an inky night sky, over a forest of christmas trees.

A Blue alternative (Night of Navy).

Stampin' Markers are great if you only want to ink-up a portion of a stamp.