Showing posts with label 5408 - ShadowBox Window Die. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5408 - ShadowBox Window Die. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2025

SPRITZ, SPLATTER AND PAINT! Challenge #407

 Hello Ai fans and welcome to the latest Bi-Weekly Challenge.

This one is Spritz, Splatter AND PAINT!

The reason behind this fun new challenge?
There is amazing new gold paint available at Art Impressions!



You can splatter this on your projects, add highlights, paint paper, stamp with it...yes, you heard me...It is SO gorgeous and versatile.

To enter our challenge it doesn't have to be gold. You can use the ever popular Dr. Ph Martin's Bleed Proof White, some spritzes you may have on hand or any other paint that you like to craft with.

Today I've created a card where I painted Canson XL WC Paper Pad – 9×12 and then die cut a frame from 5588 – Journal Oval Frames Die Set. Then, when I was almost finished, I took a paint brush and spattered little dots all over.

Read my post to hear all about it.



I die cut my frame and then painted it gold with a large brush. I used watercolor paper so that there would be less warping and then I cut a second piece to glue it to so that it would lay flatter and be thicker so that I could pop it up on dimensional foam tape.


My layered flower is from the new 6042 – Corner Bookmark Dies.


That beautiful gold border peeking out from under the frame was a happy accident. I used the 5972 – BJ Decorative Margin Dies on my recent PEACE Christmas card and this was the leftover remnant. I liked the way the "throw away" part looked so I embossed it and also painted that gold.


  

I die cut my two Hellos from 5408 – ShadowBox Window Die and 5718 – Mini Journal Template and the bees are from 5805 – Mini Journal Box Dies. See those tiny little pink hearts near the hello? Read on to see where those came from.



After I die cut the butterfly from 5811 – Gift Card Pocket Dies I was cleaning up the scraps. I noticed that two of the little pieces looked like hearts so I saved those.


After my card was completely assembled, I took my Royal Round Detail Brush #1, dipped into the paint and used my finger to TAP on the brush, spattering beautiful gold dots all over.


Look at all that golden goodness!! I feel like this is one of those things that you never missed because you didn't have it, but then once you have it, you wonder what on Earth you did without it!??? LOL!
I used the end of my paintbrush to curl the petals and leaves after I used brown ink to "age" the edges a bit.



Before we get to the current challenge let's see who won our last challenge, LEON Day!

For our Top Spot we selected Cindy P.


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Our Lucky Random Winner was Mary Bernard




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Now onto our challenge!
I hope I've inspired you to try out some paint on your projects! It doesn't have to be gold. You can use the ever popular Dr. Ph Martin's Bleed Proof White, some spritzes you may have on hand or any other paint that you like to craft with.

Be sure to enter your creation for the chance to win a free stamp set from Art Impressions. 
We award one Top Spot and one Lucky Random Winner and each will win a free stamp set from Art Impressions.

✻ Please make a new card or handmade crafty creation. You can make any item you wish; this is not limited to cards! (unless specified)

✻ Limit two submissions per person.
 ✻Please include your first name and last initial on your submission. You may include your entire last name, but it's not necessary.
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✻ The Ai Challenge is open to everyone, international submissions are welcome!
✻ Include a link back to the Ai Blog or grab our button on the top right of our sidebar!
✻ Share the Ai love if you can, by clicking and commenting on your fellow crafters.
✻ Make sure to get your link up by the deadline to enter your creations.
✻ Good luck and happy stamping! 

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Hello 4th by Dori Mendiola

 Happy Independence Day AI Friends!

WOW!  Have you seen the newest release of papers at Art Impressions?  Holy cow!  I couldn't stand it, I had to put a card together using the new #6090 - Patriotic paper pack.  Although a lot of the papers are 4th of July themed, there are many that can be used for any occasion.  The patterns are incredible and the colors are vibrant and fantastic.  Make sure to check them out!  I can't wait to design with the rest of the pack!!!

I started out by stamping the images from the #5452 - Swing Window set onto copic friendly paper and coloring them with my copic markers, listed below.  The little puppy has a coordinating die that comes with the set so you can pop him up, if you choose.  


I used the #5408 - Shadowbox Window Die to display the image and then I created an interactive venetian blind which was inspired by a Technique Tuesday die tutorial that I found on YouTube.

To create without the die:  Cut a piece of pattern paper 2 3/4" by 4 7/8".  Score every 3/4" along the longest side.  Before folding, punch a small hole, approx. 1/8" in, between each score line on both sides for the strings.  Try to center punch each of the holes, but it does not have to be perfect.  Fold each of the score lines into peaks and valleys.  The valley end should be at the top, this is the side that adheres to the base.  Thread a string up both sides leaving the loose ends at the top.  Thread a bead or knot the loose ends for the string pulls.  Adhere the valley side of the blinds down to the base by placing glue between the string holes.  Make sure to place glue only between the holes or the mechanism won't work. 
 
Valance:  Cut the valance out of another piece of pattern paper and partial die cut with the #6047 - Scalloped Square third largest die (should measure 3 1/4" wide by 3/4" tall).  Make a slight snip on either side at the bottom scallop to hold the string when pulled up.  Pop the valance up with foam tape and adhere just above the top of the blinds.
The bow and the flag heart are fussy cut from the pattern papers of the same paper pack.  Makes great accents!  The Hello die cut is part of the Shadowbox Window die set.

Thanks for joining me today.  Hope you have a wonderful and safe 4th of July weekend.
Keep creating!!

Copics used:  E000, E01, E11, E21, E23, E25, E50, E51, E53, E55
Y13, R20, R22, R24, R27
G20, G21, G24, G28
B0000, B000, B00, B32, B37

Monday, June 30, 2025

Hello by Sharon Caudle

 Hello AI Fans!! 


Today I have a card to show you where I didn't touch a single Copic marker! A highly unusual circumstance for me LOL!! I created it using several die sets from Art Impressions and some of their beautiful paper. There are no stamped images, but there is lots of dimension. For the flowers, bee, and ladybug, I used #6041 Flower and Bug Dies. I just cut the flower out of two different complimentary papers for each individual flower and offset them. The fence is from using #5807 Journal Fence Dies. I cut three of them since two didn't quite fit all the way across my paper. So I cut the center plank out of the third die cut leaving the cross planks attached to it and glued it in between the other two fences, right in the center of the card. The "Hello" die cut is from #5408 Shadowbox Window Die. This die works perfectly with all the Windows to the World stamp sets! 







So that's it for me today! Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit and until next time - stay crafty!!




Saturday, April 5, 2025

Young At Heart by Janet Axtman

The Ai Laugh Line sets have fun characters that are perfect for putting in scenes created by papers and inks. Today I've made a fun indoor scene using the 5422 - Rock On Laugh Lines stamp set. 

To create the interior background for this gleeful lady, I used a flowered paper from the 5939 - Fairy Garden Paper Pack. I made a window using the frame in the 5408 - ShadowBox Window Die. For the view through the window, I used a small scrap piece of swirly blue and white paper from my stash. Then I created a window valance out of a dark purple polka dot patterned paper also in the same paper pack. I stamped the sentiment from the Rock On set on the valance and attached it over the window with foam tape. 

I got to work on the lady by first stamping her and the chair image. Then I made a mask to cover the bottom of the chair so I could stamp and color the wood floor. Once I got everything colored, I fussy cut her and the floor out as one piece. I added a strip of white cardstock to the floor to create a baseboard. Then I glued the lady, chair, floor and baseboard section below the window and "wallpaper." To finish it, I trimmed the excess floor and baseboard that extended over the piece that represent the wall of the room and then glued this piece on an A2 sized black card base.

This card meets the criteria for the current challenge, Milestone Birthdays. We are celebrating our 400th challenge on our blog. Isn't that amazing! To make it special, there will be 5 stamp sets given away for this challenge. I encourage you to submit your own birthday cards to our challenge post for a chance to win and celebrate this milestone with Ai and the Design Team! Just click on the link to enter your creation. We love seeing what you make! 

 

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