Showing posts with label kraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kraft. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

STAMPlorations digital stamp bloomdala coffee-to-go

I'm over on the STAMPlorations blog today with four digital stamp projects. You could win a $15 GC to the store for comments left here and there. Just sayin...

So. I'm pretty much a newbie to digital stamps. I love getting inky with actual stamps. And I'm a pro at ink smudges. But there are some benefits to digi stamps - no smudges, perfect coverage without a MISTI, image resizing, even layering images (though I've yet to give that a try).

I grabbed me a couple digital stamps from the STAMPlorations digi store (where all digi stamps are 30% off til end of January) and used good old Microsoft Word and my Canon ink jet printer to give them a try. I recommend this post for a great intro to digi stamps. It's where I figured out how to print them using Word.

Today I have printed from Bloomdala Coffee Cup to Go four cups in their original size, colored them using different techniques, fussy cut them and turned them into tags. Ready to learn more?

1.  My first thought was I had to "rainbow" a cup. Cuz... why not?




Since I knew I would use alcohol markers, I printed the cup on Neenah Solar White cardstock. My markers are from Action Deutschland, they're similar to Touch markers. Though I did try to keep within the lines, I noticed no problems with the printed image bleeding.

I added a purple gem to the center to add a spot of bling to the tag.

2.  For my second cup I chose kraft cardstock and colored with Prismacolor pencils.



Here I also used Neenah kraft, it's nice and smooth and the Prismacolor pencils work great on it.

3.  My third cup nearly ended up in the garbage can. I thought I'd be clever and print on colored cardstock and then just apply some quick color with distress inks...


...not so pretty. Here's where my lack of experience with digis comes in. I think somehow there was some "smearing" with the water-based inks

Could be a cardstock issue. I used Hero Arts Arctic. The surface is more grainy.

Could just be the result of using distress inks on colored cardstock. (The photo you see above is after I decided to try to make it work and applied even more ink and some darker colors. I had originally hoped to just put down some pink tones on that bloom that comes in on the left. That really didn't work.)

Could be the ink wasn't completely dry. I've read you should use your heat gun to dry the printed images, or let them dry 24 hours before coloring. Don't know. (All I know is after this I did dry my other printed images with a heat gun!) It was, as I've heard many cardmakers say, a hot mess. Maybe I'll try distress inks again, on a heat-dried image printed on Neenah white to see what happens. (And to think I was just trying to save myself some time using an "easy coloring method"!)

But my perserverance paid off. After adding more ink and darker tones, I masked the lid, applied Versamark and holographic embossing powder and voila!


The image is still there. Tough to capture on camera however!


4.  My last cup is watercolored. I love the result - makes me feel all Debby Hughes-ish for some reason ;)



It's funny, I had no plan for the coloring. Only knew I wanted browns and blues. Pulled out my Altenew watercolors. I started at the left edge and worked my way right, deciding on the colors and color placement as I went along.

BTW, I printed the cup in light gray onto Derwent watercolor paper. In Word, in the Picture Tools "Format" tab, under the "Color" tab there is a "Faded" option. I used this and it printed in a light gray. Thought this would be good for this technique, similar to stamping in a pale color ink before no-line watercoloring. No problem with the image smearing or fading, even with the addition of water.

Don't forget to leave a comment here.  And here too, for another chance to win.

May your coffee be strong and your work week short!

I'm playing over at:
Always Fun - One Layer
The Flower Challenge - Shaped Cards (this coffee cup could easily be turned into a shaped card)




   


Tuesday, April 2, 2019

STAMPlorations inspiration #210

Welcome to another Tuesday inspiration from the STAMPlorations inspiration team where we usually feature stamps from one of our talented stamp designers. We're switching it up a little since it's finally beginning to feel like Spring around here. Spring cards it is this month!

Our Spring Fling event is also happening over at the STAMP blog. All throughout April, products in the Spring Fling section of the store will be 25% off instantly. Which means... if you use my STAMPGIRLMARIA code, you can get up to 45% off!


Today I've actually used a Shery Russ Design, the latest Stamp Club set, Bloomful (which is unfortunately out of stock at the moment) because I'm finding myself in need of sympathy cards faster than I can make them. Ugh. I've actually got a twofer fer you.


Polychromo pencils

I made the one with the English sentiment and including the blue tones first. Used more of the lighter tone. For my second card I needed one with a German sentiment. I opted to use gray tones instead of the blues (sympathy cards here are usually still very sombre). I used the dark gray tone more. See the difference?




I prefer the blue one. And you?

Nothing tricky to my process, I'm just happy I have a MISTI ;)  I stamped the image and sentiment, colored the image and then stamped once more to sharpen the outlines.

For more inspiration with this fun set, check out this card.

You could win yourself a $10 GC to the store in our Spring Fling event. Check out today's post here. And thanks for coming by.

I'm joining the fun at:
AAA Card Challenge - Made in Minutes (definitely under 30 minutes!)
Addicted to Stamps - CAS

SSS Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

spotlight on negative space

I'm working with another 2018 trend for my spotlight project over at STAMPlorations - check it out!


I'm playing at Challenge up your Life where the theme is a good one - Embossing Folder! Pull 'em out and have some fun. I'm also sending this to Danipeuss Kartenchallenge #60 - Alles Erlaubt (AG)

Sunday, December 18, 2016

nature's noel

One of the tags I made for the 12 Tags of Christmas with a Feminine Twist inspired me to make a card. CASEd myself, so to speak. Here's the tag.



For both I used Winnie and Walter Winter Woodland for the pine branches and MFT Hand Lettered Holiday for the tag sentiment and Essentials by Ellen Holly Jolly for the card sentiment which is heat embossed in white. I love mixing dye and pigment ink. The dye really soaks in to and saturates the paper. The pigment stays on top of the paper and the dye ink so you get some depth for free - see those light green branches! To give the card a modern kick, I added a corner of striped PP beneath the kraft panel.

I'm hooking up at:
Addicted to Stamps and More - CAS


Green is not a neutral, but it certainly is a natural so I'm hooking up at Inkspirational too

My Christmas To Do list is dwindling slowly. I hope yours is too! Happy Sunday.
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