Showing posts with label 23287F page 225. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 23287F page 225. Show all posts

Thursday, May 6, 2010

M171 Happy Birthday


Stamped off white cardstock with shadow stamp 23.287.F page 225 using Soft Rose and Soft Leaf inks by Memories.



Over stamped with rose 09.079.O page 53 with Vivid Plum ink.


Gold embossed the script on a paint chip. Not sure who the manufacturer of the script is - maybe Judikins?


Happy Birthday - 07.284.I page 172.


Thursday, April 8, 2010

M046 Colored Eggs



Shadow stamp by Magenta 23287.F & Vivid teal ink.



Magenta egg 01034.D


Magenta bunny (inside) D0206 pg 206

Outside phrase Magenta 07291.I pg 188.


Inside phrase by Azadi Earles.


Wallpaper background.
 
 

Friday, September 11, 2009

M009 Tiled

Magenta Paper - Memor 46 Tiles in Blue. Edged it with Vivid Vintage green; Memor 45 Pastel Blue, Olive green and White.
Shadow stamp #23287.F page 225 with Soft Stone Memories ink.
Flower #09196.E page 280 with black Memories ink.
Ribbon and washer.


Inspired from a card on page 39 of the Stamp It magazine - I don't know the month or year tho.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Freestyle Collage using inks and images

Prepare card by folding 81/2” x 51/2” black cardstock in half. Set aside.

Cut white cardstock 51/4” x 4”. Swipe edges with Soft Rose Memories shadow ink – sample included. Let bleed for a few minutes then mount to the center of the card. Set aside.

Cut another piece of white cardstock 31/2” x 43/4”. Randomly stamp Magenta shadow stamp #23.287.F page 225 using Soft Rose, Soft Wheat, Soft Leaf and Soft Stone memories inks – sample included. Stamp the Magenta clock #21.062.O page 86 in the bottom right hand corner using black Memories ink. Stamp a mask for the clock and cut out with deckle scissors.

Place the mask over the clock then stamp the pear #09.054.H page 30 in the top right hand corner using black Memories ink. Stamp a mask for the pear and set masks aside.

Stamp the world #18.008.I page 88 in the top left corner using black ink. Stamp a mask for the world and cut it out.

Apply masks to each stamped image. Overstamp with the hand written text stamp by Love to Stamp, repeating until background is covered. Remove masks.

Stamp the key #21.048.E page 84 along the left hand side using black ink.

Punch each corner with the south-western corner punch. Mount to the center of the card.

Because this is a black card, I cut a liner by folding 51/4” x 81/4” pink text weight paper in half & glued to the inside of the card.

First taught this class on June 5, 2002.






















Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Using a Stamp Positioner

The stamp positioner is an acrylic tool much like a draftsman t-square but thicker. Used with small sheets of tracing paper, it gives the stamper total control in positioning an image.

The first step in using the positioning tool is to place a piece of tracing paper into the corner such that it fits snugly into the right angle. Depending on the size of the stamps used, you may be able to fit 3 or 4 images onto one piece of tracing paper, with one image in each corner. These registered copies of your stamps can be used again so file them carefully.

Using a fast drying ink, stamp onto the tracing paper by placing the corner of the stamp block into the corner of the positioning tool, then sliding it down onto the paper. Do not use pigment ink as it will not dry on most tracing papers and may lead to smudging on your work.

Move the tracing paper across your project to see where you want the image. Once decided, hold the tracing paper in place and slide the positioned onto the corner of the paper. Remove the tracing paper. Without moving the positioned, stamp, using the ink of your choice by placing the corner of the stamp block into the corner of the positioning tool, then sliding it down onto the paper.



Your image will be exactly where you want it to be!

A Bouquet of Wishes using the Stampaliner

Yellow emboss the larger Magenta flower 09.163.H page 184, three times on banana colored cardstock. Cut out the flowers. Curl each petal downward by rolling each petal over a pencil. Apply a piece of two sided foam tape to the centers of each flower on the back. Set aside.

Green emboss (I used Topiary Tapestry by PSX) the same flower once onto green cardstock. Cut it out then cut it apart so that you have two double and one single petals. These will be used as the leaves. Set aside.

Prepare card by cutting off white cardstock 81/2 x 51/2”. Fold in half. Crease fold with a bone folder. Starting in the center of your card, alternately stamp a checkerboard pattern on the card front using Memories Soft Leaf ink and the Magenta shadow stamp 23.287.F page 225, with the aid of the Stampaliner. With Vivid yellow ink, and the small Magenta flowerd.0252 page 145, stamp a flower in each of the empty squares. Set aside.

On a piece of off white scrap, green emboss the phrase by Penny Black. Trim close to the phrase. Layer this on to banana cardstock, then green cardstock. Adhere at an angle on the bottom of the card.

Place yellow 3-D flowers in a pleasing arrangement above message. Adhere. Place leaves amongst the flowers and glue in place. Punch a dragonfly from banana cardstock and glue to the bottom of the phrase.

First taught this class November 28, 2001.
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