Hello Ai fans!
Welcome to week #2 of our Artful Architecture challenge.
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Hello Ai fans!
Welcome to week #2 of our Artful Architecture challenge.
You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Happy Thursday AI Friends!
My card today is inspired by the current challenge "Artful Architect". What is better than a treehouse? Well, I can think of alot of other houses I'd rather live in, but these cute little critters are happiest in their treehouse.
Happy Wednesday Ai Fans!
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Today I would like to show you how to create a simple pocket style card in two different ways. To begin, we will die cut a circle from the Ai Nested Circle Dies (5726) and a heart from the Ai Nested Heart Dies (5721) using some white 100lb cardstock.
Next, we will stamp our images onto the heart and circle using the Ai His Love Set (6150). We will also be using the little cluster of hearts and the little branch from this same set.
Once we have stamped the images, we can color them using the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in the following colors: Blender, Sugared Almond Pink, Bright Yellow, Haze Blue, Mint Leaf, Blue Green. Let's also add some ink around the edges of these items using some Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks in Picked Raspberry.
Let's use some pretty patterned papers to create the pockets for our cards using the Ai Valentine Series 2 Cover PP (6182) and the Ai Valentines Cover PP (6022). These double-sided papers in the larger 6"x 9" size will be perfect for the pockets. I will give you all of the dimensions for cutting and scoring in today's video.
To each of the pockets, we will die cut a scalloped circle from the Ai Scalloped Circle Dies (6045) and a scalloped heart from the Ai Nested Heart Dies (5721). Don't forget to keep the die cut pieces so that you can attach them to the stamped images.
We will then create the card inserts using some Ballet Slipper and Ocean Breeze cardstock and add a layer of white cardstock with the edges inked with that same Picked Raspberry ink that we used previously and to the other panel we will use Speckled Egg and Peacock Feathers.
Now we will die-cut a lovely, scalloped border using the Ai BJ Decorative Margin Dies (5972) and let's also quickly stamp these with our sentiments from the Ai Encouragement Sentiment Set (5949). Let's also stamp the sentiments on the card panels.
Next, place the heart and circle pieces onto the card panels by inserting the card panel all the way into the pocket and then attaching the shapes through those openings...this is a really easy way to line these up perfectly every time!
And we can also die-cut a little tab from the Ai Storybook Template Dies (6121) in the coordinating patterned paper and add these to the side and top of our card panels. We will also tie on a bit of pretty velvet ribbon to each tab.
Finally, we can add a few sparkly gems in coordinating colors to the front of the pockets!
Thank you so much for joining me today! Have a fun and crafty day!
Ai Encouragement Sentiment Set (5949)
Ai Scalloped Circle Dies (6045)
Ai Storybook Template Dies (6121)
Ai BJ Decorative Margin Dies (5972)
Ai Valentine Series 2 Cover PP (6182)
Hello AI Fans!
Happy 2nd day of summer! I have a bookmark to show you today that features #6216 Mercy Set which is brand new from Art Impressions. This set is so gorgeous and I can see myself using it a lot! I think blue and yellow are such a pretty color combination, so decided to use it for this one. These are really quick and easy to put together and I think they make such a beautiful gift! For the bookmark die, I grabbed #6043 Bible Bookmark Dies and cut the inner piece out of a Copic friendly cardstock and the main piece using #6206 Floral Shop Cover PP. I first stamped the bottom bird, then the top one. After that, I centered the sentiment between the two. After coloring them with Copic markers, I added a few tiny blue hearts and then added the ribbon. I hope you get a little inspiration from this and post your creations for us to see!
Thank you so much for stopping by for a visit today and until next time - stay crafty!
Hello crafty friends! Wishing a very happy Father's Day to all the amazing dads and father figures out there.
For today’s card, I created a sweet garden scene featuring the Mini Mice and Squirrel Set.
I started by inking the large stones with Tombow 565 + 969, leaving the top area uninked. I stamped the image off two to three times before stamping onto Canson Watercolor Paper for a softer impression.
Next, I stamped the bucket using my stamp positioner. I used the same 565 + 969 combination, applying the color to an acrylic plate and stamping off twice. I positioned the acrylic plate where I wanted the bucket, and once I was happy with the placement, I removed the acrylic plate and stamped the bucket.
For the smaller stones, I followed the same process, inking only half of the stamp with 565 + 969 and stamping off before placing them around the scene.
I then stamped the squirrel using Tombow 969. Using a damp #4 brush, I pulled color from the stamped lines and added additional shading to both the squirrel and the rocks. I also added more color to the bucket for extra depth.
Once the main elements were complete, I began building the scene by stamping in the grass and flowers. I used Post-it Tape to mask the rocks and squirrel before stamping the flowers. I added a light wash of 526 to the background before stamping the flowers and foliage inside the bucket. Using my damp #4 brush, I softened the stamped images for a watercolor look.
After everything was dry, I used Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White to add extra flowers throughout the bucket arrangement and the grassy areas.
The finished panel was cut using the 4th largest Nested Rectangle
Die. I then layered it onto patterned paper from the Encouragement PP
collection using the 1st and 2nd largest Double Stitched Rectangle
Dies to create a dimensional frame.
Materials Used
• 5599 – Mini Mice and Squirrel Set
• 5415 – Rock
Set
• 5416 – Vintage Car Set (Bucket)
• 5073 –
Bible Foliage Set
• 5007 – Foliage Set 3
• 4052 –
Flower Set 1
• 4868 – Flower Set 2
• 5008 – Flower
Set 3
• 5826 – Large Tree Set 2 (Grass)
• 5724 –
Nested Rectangle Die (4th Largest)
• 5063 – Double Stitched
Rectangle Die (1st & 2nd Largest)
• 5955 – Encouragement Patterned Paper
• Canson
Watercolor Paper
• Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White
• Post-it Tape
•
TwinTone Marker – Brown
• 565 + 969 – Stamped Stones & Bucket
• 947 –
Squirrel
• 856, 636, 985 – Flowers in Bucket
• 452 –
Bucket
• 685 – Flowers Outside the Bucket
• 177 –
Grass & Flower Stems
• 526 – Sky
• N49 – Bucket
For my second project, I created a set of birthday tags using the Baby Critters Set.
I started by using a die from the Portfolio Template Die Set (5952) to cut the tags from Canson Watercolor Paper. Next, I used a Crop-a-Dile to punch the oval opening so I could determine how much space I had for stamping the images.
I placed each tag into my stamping platform, which made it easy to restamp the images if needed. I stamped the critters using Tombow N95, then added the "Happy Birthday" sentiment with Versafine Clair Nocturne.
Next, I stamped the stars and balloons using N95 as well. Once all the images were in place, I began coloring. All of the colors used are listed below.
After coloring, I added Wink of Stella to the stars for a little sparkle. On the giraffe tag, I used Nuvo Crystal Drops for added dimension and interest. One thing I discovered is that the glaze softened the lines I had drawn on the balloon, causing some of the details to fade. It's a good reminder that dimensional products can sometimes alter watercolor details, so keep that in mind when adding finishing touches.
Once everything was completely dry, I added the eyelets and finished the tags with ribbon.
I hope you enjoyed this weekend’s projects and found a little inspiration along the way. Thanks for stopping by, and I hope to see you next time!
• 5400 – Baby Critters Set
• 5952 – Portfolio
Template Die Set
• Crop-a-Dile Oval Punch
• Wink of Stella
• Nuvo
Crystal Drops
• Canson Watercolor Paper
• Versafine Clair Nocturne
• TwinTone Marker – Brown
•
TwinTone Marker – Grey
• N95 – Stamped Images
• 565 – Shadows
Giraffe: 991, 947, 969, 195, 493, 942, 703, 912
Hippo: N60, 947, 910, 703, 296, 985, 856, 969, 912
Hello, and Welcome to Watercolor Weekend! I always love painting the animals that are in the Art Impressions line. There are definitely some cute ones, yes mice are cute! LOL! (Well they are!) I also love all things rustic, which is where I went with my first card.
I started out with a piece of watercolor paper and stamped in the pitcher from 5123 WC Decorative Jar Set, with Distress Ink in Pumice Stone, I also used this on the pot and mouse. Being that this set is rubber, I stamped off twice first. I then masked the pitcher before stamping in the 4869 WC Small Container Set, I also stamped this one off twice before using my stamp positioner to put on my project. I then added the mouse from 5599 Mini Mice & Squirrel Set, this one I only stamped off once and also used the positioner. For the pitcher I used a mix of 565 and 969 to put in the base color leaving a highlight in the middle, then a put a light wash of 249 in for a bit of patina. 947 is my go to for rust, and I put this in various places, darkening some spots. If you want a more deteriorated look add a bit of 969 to make it look like the rust is eating through the metal. I also used 947 on the little pot and shaded with 969, this was also used to create the crack in the rim. For the little mouse I started with N79 as the base and shaded with N57, I then added a light wash of 969 to get the variation in his coat. I used a black micron on his eye and added a bit on his nose. I then put in some 177 on the ground, darkening it around the pitcher and pot and I used 403 for the sky.
I masked off the pitcher again to put in the foliage and flowers. I started with 5919 Long Stem Floral Set and my stamp positioner. I also stamped these in Pumice Stone and stamped off twice. I then used masking fluid on the flowers because I wanted them to stand out when I was done. 6055 Water of Life Set has some long grasses that I used in 192, using my brush I added curls to the ends of some of the blades. I then put in the long purple flowers from 4052 Flower Set 1 in 676. I added a small leaf sprig from 5007 WC Foliage Set 3 darker towards the base and stamped the lighter ones towards the top. I also added them on either side of the pot and pitcher in 177. I blended some of the foliage and flowers a bit to fill in the white spaces, adding extra color as needed so the Bleed Proof White would show. I then rubbed off the liquid mask and put 055 and 025 in the centers of the 3 flowers and added 407 to the petals and 126 to the leaves. I then added the BPW in various sizes. I matted my card base with 5939 Fairy Garden Paper Pack and cut out a purple frame with a die from my stash. I traced this die over my image, on both the inside and outside so I knew where I needed to cut this down to fit behind the frame and glued these 2 pieces together before mounting on my card.
For my second card I tried channeling my inner Michelle, IYKYK. If you don’t know, Michelle H. is an extremely talented artist and has a knack for whimsy. I came up with this idea from a picture I had seen on Pinterest, if you ever struggle for ideas, the internet can be a good source of inspiration. With the exception of the foliage, I used Distress Ink in Pumice stone, stamping each one off first before stamping onto my watercolor paper. 5465 WC Cliffs Set was used first, leaving the top back line off. I then used a stamp positioner to put in the cat from 4873 WC Cats Set, and the left wings of the butterfly from 5200 Butterfly Set. The 4th from largest in the 5063 Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies was used as a guide around my project. I started with the rocks using a mix of 565 and 969. I then added in touches of 969, 565, 526, 676, and 725. For the side of the cliff I used 969, darkening areas for dimension. For the ground and top of the cliff I used 177, darkening the areas that would be in shadow.
For the cat I shaded her with 565, and used a black micron on the eyes and nose. Adding a bit of 772 in the ear with some Bleed Proof White for a little bit of hair coming up in front of the ear. I played around quite a bit with colors for the wings, I ended up using 850 for the base, contouring with 703, and shading with 725. I also used 725 to create a bit of scrollwork in the wing that I went over with a bit of Wink of Stella, I also added this to the 2 purple areas in the rocks. I added in 403 for the sky, and then used 5007 WC Foliage Set 3 for both the vine and the grasses, both in 177.
I touched the leaves with a damp brush to soften and pulled some of the color up out of the grass. I erased my guidelines and used the same die to cut out my project. I matted this with a dark burgundy cardstock that I also used to mat the piece I ran through an embossing folder. I matted my card base with paper from 6082 Bible Journaling S1 Paper Pack. I popped up the image with foam tape over the embossed panel, to finish off my card. I hope you enjoyed my projects today, thank you for joining me. Until next time. Create….Share….Inspire!
Something happened to me this week that really brought home that humility is something that's hard to live at times but should always be remembered. The bookmark I made serves as a reminder of that for me. It's residing in my work journal to remind me to be less judgmental and to be humble.
The bookmark base is made using 5223-Bookmark Dies. The feathers and cross are just two of several embellishment dies in this set. They add really nice touches as decorative bookmark elements. The bird and sentiment are from the new set released this week, 6216-Mercy Set. If you love birds and nature, you will enjoy this stamp set. It's perfect to color with water color, markers, or pencils.
Happy Friday, Art Impressions Friends!
Tasha here sharing a Father's Day card featuring the 5406 -Mr. Set. This sharp-dressed gentleman is ready for summer and has his hammer in hand to tackle any project!
I stamped the man, hammer, and tool belt, then used the coordinating dies to cut them out. The hand die includes an opening to hold the hammer, and I customized the tool belt by removing the tape measure for a unique look.
For the background, I added an embossed floor with silver metallic wax on black cardstock and a brick pattern to complement the handyman theme. To finish the card, I layered tan, cream, and brown cardstock with a piece of Art Impressions plaid paper. I love how these colors and patterns come together for a fun masculine design.
Thanks for stopping by today!