Happy Crafting!
Happy Crafting!
Happy Friday Art Impressions Friends!
Tasha here sharing a card featuring the fun 6076-Gardener Gail stamp set and the 6099-Garden Paper Pack to create a fun little gardening scene.
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Tasha here sharing a fun card fold featuring the 5798-Gardening Girlfriends Set and 5734-Friend Sentiment Set. These two friends look so happy and are perfect for a Spring card.
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I recently purchased the Bunny set #4886K – Easter Blessings, and I’ve already made so many cards with it. It’s not just for Easter either! I’ve used it for birthdays, spring cards, thinking‑of‑you cards, and more. The images in this set are adorable and so versatile.
I love making fun‑fold cards, and this design works perfectly on a bendy card. It’s simple to put together, lays flat for mailing and the recipient enjoys how it stands on display.
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Today's card would be great for the current Ai "I See Right Through You" Blog Challenge since we will be creating a card with a sheer vellum overlay. That will allow us to see right through to the pretty peonies and will soften the look of the card and give it and elegant touch! For the images, we will use the brand-new Ai Peony Margin Set (6164). This beautiful set comes with two margin stamps, and each have an elegant scroll border around the edges! What's also great is that the stamps are the reverse image of each other!
Next, we will stamp the image and color it in using the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in the following colors: Blender, Lt Pink, Pink, Yellow, Ever Green, Green Gray. Now we can grab our gold gel pen and color the pretty scroll border. This will add some shine and elegance!
Using the brand-new Ai Ornate Margin Dies (6155) we will die cut the border of a 5" x 7" card base. We are only going to cut the border... so I will show you exactly how to do this in today's video.
We will add a gold metallic border around the peonies and die cut a sentiment from this same set. This set comes with two border dies and four sentiments. Just select the sentiment that you like best!
Now, let's add the vellum overlay by cutting it down to the same width as the peony panel and wrapping it around, and attaching it using some 1/4" double-sided tape.
For the inside of the card, we will cut a piece of pretty pink cardstock, wide enough to fit behind the scroll border on the front of the card. Then we will also add a thin strip of gold metallic cardstock right next to the pink.
Let's also add a metallic border around the peony border. And then we will select a patterned paper from the Ai Valentine's Series 2 Cover PP (6182). This paper is plenty long enough for a larger project like this one. We will cut this patterned paper to fit on the left side of the front of the card.
With another piece of pink paper cut to fit on the center of the card panel we will add the "loved" sentiment and pop up the entire piece onto to the card.
Let's add the peony margin to the card front and add some sparkly pink hearts. We will color in the hearts using our alcohol markers.
Finally, let's also add a few sequins for a bit more sparkle and interest!
Thank you so much for joining me today! Have a fun and crafty day!
Ai Valentine's Series 2 Cover PP (6182)
Blessings Crafty Friends, today I am sharing with you a card created using the new "Wisdom" Bible Journaling stamp sets.
Hello AI Fans!
I hope you've seen all the amazing creations using the new release from the Holiday Lane Series from Art Impressions! You might have seen a glimpse of this one during Bonnie's live video when she introduced the new set. I created this box cover using the new #6159 Floral Shop Die Set. I am so excited about this set! I had fun and decorated this one all the way around. How cute is this going to look sitting on display?! There are a TON of dies in this set...so many that I didn't get a chance to use them all with this creation! Don't forget you need the original #6114 Box Village Template Dies to go along with this accessory set. The original set contains the dies to create the cover as well as the inside book. The paper I used was #6022 Valentines Cover PP & #5741 Valentines PP. The only extra thing I added was the adorable freebie bear. He's available right now when you place an order for $30.00 at Art Impressions! Oh...and don't be like me! I forgot to add the front step into the shop! Sorry about that!!
So that's it for me today! Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit, and until next time - stay crafty!!
Hello crafty friends, and welcome to Watercolor Weekend!
Today’s project was a fun one! I decided to use the Bear Set as inspiration for two cards. I started by placing the Story Tile Die onto Canson Watercolor Paper and tracing the squares as a guide for my layout.
Next, I used my stamp platform to stamp the bears with Distress Ink in Antique Linen. I began coloring the bears with Tombow 947, then used a black Pitt Artist Pen to fill in the eyes and nose for added definition.
Once the bears were finished, I moved on to building the scene. I used masking tape to cover the bears so I wouldn’t stamp over them, then stamped in the trees and grass. Using a damp brush, I pulled color out from the stamped lines on the trees to soften the look. To finish the ground, I added more green using Tombow 177 to create depth and a natural feel.
I then used Tombow 526 to add a soft sky. Next, I used a brown TwinTone marker to add additional details and definition to the bears. For the final touches, I used Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White to add small flowers throughout the grass.
Once the coloring was complete, I placed the panel back into my stamp positioner to stamp the sentiment. I selected patterned paper from the Father’s Day Paper Pack and used the Story Tile Die to cut the frame. I also cut a second frame from watercolor paper and adhered it behind the patterned paper frame for added dimension before attaching everything to an A2 card base.
• 6064 Bear Set
• 6158 Story Tile Die
• 5010 Tree
Set 1
• 5826 Large Tree Set 2 (“grass”)
• 6072 Father’s Day PP
• Canson Watercolor Paper
• Versafine Clair Nocturne
• Distress Ink – Antique
Linen
• Pitt Artist Pen – Black
• Dr. Ph. Martin’s
Bleed Proof White
• TwinTone Marker – Brown
• 177 – Trees, Grass
• 947 – Bear
• 526 –
Sky
For my second card, I continued with the bear theme using many of the same materials to show another option without using the Story Tile Die. I wanted to create the look of sequenced Polaroid-style snapshots, capturing a little “bear sighting” scene.
I started with Canson Watercolor Paper and used the rectangle die from the Mini Journal Template (5718), cutting it out three times. To create a consistent inner frame, I cut a piece of paper measuring 1 ¼” x 1 ¾” and used it as a template, placing it over each rectangle and lightly tracing a border.
Next, I placed all three pieces into my stamp platform. Using two bear stamps, I planned out the scene across the panels. I used masking tape to cover the bordered edges so I wouldn’t stamp over them. Once everything was stamped, I colored the bears, then added trees, grass, and flowers to complete the scene.
For an extra touch, I added small sentiments at the bottom of each “Polaroid” to enhance the storytelling feel of the card.
• 6064 Bear Set
• 5797 Little Things Sentiment Set
•
5063 Double Stitched Rectangle Die
• 5718 Mini Journal
Template
• 5010 Tree Set 1
• 5372 Mini Foliage
•
5826 Large Tree Set 2 (“grass”)
• 4868 Flower Set 2
•
5009 Mini Flower Set
• 6072 Father’s Day PP
• Canson Watercolor Paper
• Versafine Clair Nocturne
• Distress Ink – Antique
Linen
• Pitt Artist Pen – Black
• Dr. Ph. Martin’s
Bleed Proof White
• TwinTone Marker – Brown
• 177 – Trees, Grass
• 947 – Bear
• 856, 555 –
Flowers
• 526 – Sky
I hope these two cards inspire you to try different ways of creating scenes with your stamps, whether using dies or simple layouts. Most of all, have fun experimenting with your supplies!