Showing posts with label western card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label western card. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Pasture Circlet by ReneƩ Matarese

Hello Ai fans!!

Today I'm sharing 5092 – Pasture Circlet MTF.


I recently bought a fabric denim paper pad and a burlap paper pad and have been anxious to use them. 


I was worried about cutting through 3 layers of paper, the denim and the burlap and still keeping them all lined up properly so I didn't do the traditional tryfold card the way these are meant to be used.  I cut them all and then stacked them with foam tape and adhered them to the front of the card.


I used my Arteza brush pens to color it.

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Western Birthday's by Dana Warren


Hello, AI fans!!

I have to cards today featuring some no line coloring using the Long Horn set and the Armadillos Set. Originally I was going to use my Distress Markers to color the images, but as I was deciding what ink to use with my no line coloring picked out some Hero Arts ink and used them to color the images.


Since the Hero Art inks are a dye ink I thought they would act similar to other dye inks. But this was not the case. Coloring with the ink was a bit of challenge, it dried quickly and didn't spread as easily, but I made it worked and I really liked how it turned out!

I stamped both images on watercolor cardstock with Hero Arts Cup of Joe after stamping it off first. Then I used the following Hero Arts inks to color the images: Cup of Joe, Butter Bar, Soft Apricot, Fresh Peach, Green Hills. 


With a stitched rectangle I cut out each image and then used Frayed Burlap Distress Ink to ink up each pannels, even over the images a little bit. This made the cardstock a little less white. I picked out some western-esk pattern paper and inked the edges with the Frayed Burlap. From my stash, I found some denim fabric tape and added it to each panel. 

With Papertrey Ink's Classic Kraft (stamped twice) I stamped the sentiment on each panel. I also found some wood embellishments and I added them and the colored images to each panel. last I adhered each panel to a white card base.


Thanks so much for stopping by!! Happy Stamping!!



Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Happy Anniversary !!


Hello Ai Fans !!
Today I am playing with the  Super cute Square Dancers sku # U1929 and the matching sentiment  Doe -se-doen sku # G2048 , I have some Anniversary cards to make and thought this was the perfect stamp.
                                                     
I am paper piecing the dress , I always out line the place I am going to paper piece ,so if the piece I cut is not perfect you wont be able to tell , I shade the piece and also added some glitter , the glue will dry clear and all you will see is sparkle .
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I colored with copic markers and this is how it turned out , I added glossy accents to the eyeglasses
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next for the card , I cut a 5.5 " square card in mustard , then cut 5.25 by 1.50 " Kraft and then wood grain embossed , then ink all my pieces and rough up all my edges with a distress tool
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next I use a white ink pad and ink my raised side if my embossing folder , then run my navy card stock through the Big Shot

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I cured the edges on my navy pc and added eyelets to the wood and the added twine , I fussy cut my dancers and layered it all together
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to get my Happy Anniversary on the banner I use a black marker and only ink those words and stamp
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inside I kept with the theme
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Thanks for stopping in , I hope I have inspired you to ink some rubber today and get scrappy ..Come back tomorrow and see what we will be challenged with next on the Art Impressions blog ..