Showing posts with label Style - Clean and Simple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Style - Clean and Simple. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

Win a free stamp set !!!


Good Morning paper crafters!  Today I'm sharing a clean and simple card designed for Saturday's challenge over on the Mark's Finest Papers blog and today's challenge over at SpeedyTV.  The challenge at the MFP blog this week is to create a clean and simple card. Over at SpeedyTV we want to see you use a border punch.  I used "Spring Flowers" by Mark's Finest Papers.  I colored the image with watercolor paints. 

We would love to have you join our challenges over at SpeedyTV every monday.  And I'm excited to announce that they are giving away a
FREE STAMP SET each week now!! 
So please hop over and join us HERE.  Move your mouse over the "FSOTV CHALLENGE" button along the top of the page - do not click on it - and then select FSOTV Challenge #12.

MFP would also love for you to play along with their weekly challenges over on the blog as well HERE

Check out the latest new releases HERE.  I LOVE that bunny in the "Blessings" set!

Thanks for stopping by!
Melisa

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Challenges
SpeedyTV - border punch
Mark's Finest Papers - clean and simple
Allsorts - 3 of something



Friday, March 2, 2012

Copic Marker Chart


Hello!  Today I'm posting another card I created using an image from "Black Eyed Susans for Encoragement" by Mark's Finest Papers.

One of the things I've been working on recently is a "blending chart".   It's a resource I can take with me shopping to pick out matching patterned paper or cardstock.  My local scrapbook stores are 50 minutes away, so I'm also working on matching the Copic Colors up to cardstock I can purchase at Micheals or Hobby Lobby.  They are only 10 minutes away.  So from now on, I'm going to try and list the cardstock, when applicable, color and where I bought it.


I designed the chart using Microsoft Excel.  If you have Excel and would like a copy of a blank chart, email me at luv_2_stamp@yahoo.com, and I will send you a copy.

Have a blessed day!
Melisa

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Project Details
Stamp Sets : Mark's Finest Papers
Copics : R22, R24, R27, G21, G24, YG17, Y11, E23
Cardstock : Bazzill Basics Berrylicious from Michaels
Deckled Scissors & Border Punch : Fiskars
Patterned Paper : Clover Dot - BoBunny

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Clean and Simple with The Craft's Meow


Hello Paper Crafters.  A quick post with you today to share a clean and simple card using one of Nina Brackett's sets from The Crafts Meow.  No coloring, so this one truely is quick and easy.  I hope you like it!

Have a blessed day!
Melisa
 
 
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Project Details
Stamps : The Crafts Meow “Simply Delightful”
Ribbon : local craft store
Ink : Tsukineko Brilliance Red Rocket Gold,
VersaMagic Tea Leaves
Corner Rounder : EK Success
Create top fold A2 card. Round bottom corners.
Stamp flower and sentiment. Wrap ribbon and tie knot.
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Challenges

Charisma Cards (thur) - anything goes

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You can view all of my Clean and Simple projects HERE.
You can view all of my The Craft's Meow projects HERE.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Simply Delightful


Good Morning Paper Crafters!  Today I'm sharing another clean and simple card designed using one of Nina Brackett's sets from The Craft's Meow.

I hope you are having a delightful day!
Melisa

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Project Detials
Patterned Paper : Lilybee Designs “ This & That” 6x6 Tiny Tablet
Ink : Tsukineko VersaMagic Thatched Straw, VersaFine Black Onyx
Punches : border - Martha Stewart, butterfly - Marvy Uchida
Ribbon : Webster Pages
Aleene’s Tacky Glue

Create card 4.25” x 5.5” from white cardstock. Trim patterned paper 1 ¾” x 5.5” and adhere along bottom half of card front. Stamp flower with yellow ink and sentiment with black ink. Punch yellow butterfly and adhere to card front. Embellish with stickles. Trim yellow cardstock 1.5” x 5.5” and create decorative border along bottom edge with border punch. Trim along top with deckled scissors and adhere across middle of card front. Trim ribbon longer than card front and adhere with white glue. Add more white glue at the end of the ribbon along the sides to prevent fraying. After it has dried, trim ribbon.


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Challenges

Southern Girls (thur) - black and white with a pop of another color


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You can view all of my projects using The Craft's Meow stamps HERE.

You can view all of my Clean and Simple cards HERE.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Bee Well Soon!


Good Morning Paper Crafters.  Today I am sharing a card using "Honey Sweet" art stamp set by Layers of Color.  Isn't this set just perfect for a get well card!  Colored using Copics.  I trimed the main image and layered it over to cut outs created using my Spellbinders Labels Five Nestibilities and my Grand Calibur.  The image is compatible with Labels 20.  I added shadow inside the fencing with yellow chalk and N00.  This one is clean and simple and easy to create.

I hope you have a bee-utiful day!
Melisa
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You can view more of my Layers of Color projects HERE.
You can view more of my Bee projects HERE.
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Join the Layers of Color Facebook group HERE.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Craft's Meow


The Craft's Meow.  What a clever name for a stamp company!  Have you heard of this newer stamp company??  I say newer because it's actually been open for a couple of months now.  Some really great designs.  Nina Brackett is one of the fabulous designers and these cards were created using 2 of her sets.  You can check out all of The Craft's Meow products HERE.


 I kept these designs clean and simple because I want to include them in a class. 
hope you are having a fabulous week!
Melisa
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Project Details
Stamps : Butterfly Kisses and Fly Free
Patterned Paper : My Mind's Eye

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Challenges
Cute Card Thursday - clean and simple (card #2)
A Spoon Full of Sugar - birthday card
My Time to Craft - G is for ...  girl
Papertake Weekly - BINGO (I have button, ribbon, free space - card #2)
Stampanvie - girly

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You can view more of my The Craft's Meow projects HERE.
You can view more of my Clean and Simple projects HERE.


Monday, May 2, 2011

Clean and Simple

Good Morning Papercrafters.  Today I am trying to keep it clean and simple.  You could whip up these cards in no time at all using Layers of Colors art stencils and stamps.  They coordinate so beautifully.



Stamps : “Butterfly Collector“ and “Sent With Love” by Layers of Color
Stencil : “Botanical Swirls” by Layers of Color
Glitter : Stampendous 2-Way Glue pen by Zig

Create A2 card with kraft cardstock. Mask of 1/3 of card vertically.
Stencil vine pattern with green ink. Stamp butterfly’s on front of card
and on another piece of kraft paper. Trim butterflies (except antenna’s)
and adhere over butterflies on front popping up wings slightly.
Embellish butterfly bodies with glitter. Stamp sentiment on kraft paper
and cut with oval punch. Ink edges. Pop off front of card. Ink edges of
card with black ink. Add ribbon.


Stamps : “Backyard Birds“ and “Sent With Love” by Layers of Color
Stencil : “Natural Flourish” by Layers of Color
Ribbon : Double-sided - Offray
Create A2 card with kraft cardstock. Stencil on flourish with green
ink. Stamp sentiment. Stamp bird on front of card and again on another
piece of kraft. Trim just the birds body (not the branch) and adhere over
bird on front of card.  Add Ribbon.



Stamps : “Warbler“ and “Sent With Love” by Layers of Color
Patterned Paper : Canvas Corp
Ribbon : Double-sided - Offray
Create A2 card with kraft cardstock.  Adhere 2" x 4.25" polka dot paper across bottom.  Stamp bird/branch image and sentiment on front of card with black ink.  Stamp bird/branch image again with green ink. Trim just the bird body and adhere over bird on front of card, popping up
head slightly. Adhere black ribbon across card.



Stamps : Victorian Frame cling art stamp, Sent With Love and Backyard Birds art stamp sets by Layers of Color
Patterned Paper : Canvas Corp
Ribbon : Double-sided - Offray
Create A2 card with kraft cardstock.  Stamp Victorian Frame and bird on kraft cardstock.  Trim frame using Spellbinders Nestibilities Labels Fourteen and Grand Calibur.  Stamp sentiment.  Trim bird.  Adhere 2 1/4" x 5/5" polka dot paper across bottom of card and add ribbon.  Adhere frame and bird.
 
 

Stamps : Nature Walk and Sent With Love art stamp sets
Patterned Paper : Basic Grey
Ribbon : Double-sided - Offray

Create A2 kraft card.  Draw a light pencil line across bottom of card at 3/4" from bottom of card.  Mask off below line with paper and stamp flourish.  Stamp sentiment.  Add ribbon.  Stamp floral images on red patterned paper x 4.  Trim all 4.  Cut along side of petals to flower center on 2 of them.  Shape each petal by pinching sides and rounding.  Adhere these on top of the other 2 and then adhere to front of card.
Thanks for stopping by!
hugs,
Melisa

Monday, July 26, 2010

May Your Day Be Filled with Joy

What a beautiful sentiment.  I have 2 samples to share with you today using this sentiment.  It's from the Flourishes and Frame set from Mark's Finest Papers'
The flourish down the edge is from that set as well.  This one is clean and simple, not my usual style, but it's growing on me.  You could truely put this card together is minutes.  I mask off 2/3 of the card and stamped my flourish down the edge.  Then I stamped my sentiments and adhered the pearls.

I thought this sentiment would be perfect for a wedding card as well. 

Label : Martha Stewart
Sticker embellishments : Jolee's Boutique
Spellbinders Die and Cuttlebug embossing folder

Thanks for stopping by and I hope YOUR day is filled with much joy!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Clean and Simple Challenge




Ok, this was torture.  Again, I thought this was a cool sketch and all the samples over on the Clean and Simple Challenge Blog were fabulous!  And the white space on their samples looked great!
So why was this so hard?  teehee.  I started out with a piece of the floral paper for the center panel and after hopping over to the Clean and Simple blog realized that it was going to be too busy for this challenge.  I have to accept the "white space".  So as hard as it was for me I went with the white and punched the floral DP.  Then after I got through the "white space" drama, teehee, I had to resist inking everything up.  I just knew that this would look so much better if I rubbed on some orange chalk, ever so gently around the edges, but I resisted again.  Will I ever get comfy with Clean and Simple??  I sure hope so.  Because I have ALOT of birthday cards to make!!
If you have time, take a minute to hop through some of the participate cards.  I really enjoyed seeing it was used in different ways.  There were couches on one of them!

I also need to give credit to the Color Throwdown Blog!  Awesome colors, that I would have never used without a little nudge!

Also linking to :
Our Creative Corner - Butterflies

Have all you butterfly lover's seen the Mariposa Matstack???  It is soooo awesome!  Check it out HERE.  These pictures DO NOT do it justice.  You have to see it in person.
Yep I already have mine!  I got it 40% off at Joanns!

Thanks for the inspiration ladies!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Clean and Simple


 I really love the Clean and Simple challenge blog.  I have checked it out many times, but never played.  Well this week I decided to play along and this is my version of their sketch.
I needed a quick get well card for a friend and their blog was a wonderful resource to get me heading in the right direction. 
Thanks for stopping by.
I hope you are having a great week!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Designing with Vintage Digital Images / Stamps



One of my goals this year was to try to do some "Clean and Simple" style cards.  This style is not always easy for me, but when I seen last weeks image over at "Digital Two For Tuesday", I was inspired that I could do it using this gorgeous image.  Cora works hard finding vintage images, repairing them and posting them for others to use for their personal use.  These images are free and the only thing she ask is that you not post the image for others to download anywhere else.  Please refer them to her site.  She post 2 vintage images every Tuesday on the Digital Two For Tuesday Challenge Blog, and then she post more "bonus" images on her personal blog on Saturdays.  She also sells a few Vintage Clear Stamp Sets in her Etsy Store.  I recieved my first set this week and loved creating my first project and can't wait to use the other images in this set.  I will post all of her links for you further down.

You can copy and print out this image HERE.



So lets get on with today's tutorial for this particular image.
Go to Digital Two For Tuesdays Blog.
Right click on the image.
Click "Save picture as"
Save to a folder that you can find easily.  I save my free digital downloads in one file labeled "Digital Downloads",  then I create files within this one that are labeled per the site I found them because I want to be able to give proper credit if I use them later.  So this one is saved in a file names "Digi 2 4 Tues".  This where I save all of Cora's wonderful images that I choose to download.

Now open up a word document.
Select File, then Page Set up.
Enter the following Settings : top - 0.5, bottom - 1, left - 0.5, right - 0.5, header - 0, footer - 0, Orientation - Landscape.Select OK after you have done this.  A message box will pop up telling you that one of your margins is outside the printable area and ask if you would like to continue.  Select yes.

Now you are on your document page.  Select "Insert", "Picture", and the "from a file".
Now find your file.  "Insert" it in the document.  It will appear very large with a box around it and "handles" at each corner.  Move your mouse pointer to the bottom right corner, hold down the left click button and drag the corner up and to the left, reducing the size.  Reduce it till the right side of the box is aligned at the 4.5" mark.  This is what centers it on your card.  So now the left side of  the box should be aligned with 0 and the right side with 4.5.  If your box disappears, just click on the center of the image and it will reappear again. 
Later we will be cutting our paper at the 5" marker.  Now you need to click you mouse pointer to the side of the image so that your curser appears, hit the space bar til the curser arrives at the 5.5" mark to create some space between image 1 and image 2.  Right Click on the image and copy, then paste.  It will appear huge again.  Grab the bottom right handle again and reduce the size and the document will automatically move it up to the spot where you left your curser.  Now resize the image as you did before until the left side is align with the 5.5" mark and the right side is aligned with the 10" mark. 

Now you have aligned your images horizontally to create 2 cards.  It's time to align them vertically.This one is easy once you move your curser all the way back over to the far left of image 1.  Sometimes that is a little tricky since the image is right up against that spot.  I have accidently deleted my image before while trying to do it, but then you just select "Edit" and "Undo" and you are back in business.  This is actually the hardest part of the whole process, teehee.  I just keep clicking in different spots until the large curser appears to the left of the image.  If you click and it blacks out the images (selecting both of them), or the box appears around image 1, then click below it to clear that and try again til you find that sweet spot that gives you the huge curser. 

Once you have the curser set to the left of image 1, you just hit enter till you get all the way to the bottom of the page.  I usually just hit it till it goes all the way to page 2 and the backspace once and I know I'm as far down as I can go for that page.You are ready to print!

I print mine on thick cardstock, Papertrey Ink because I like the weight and my copics blend best on it.  But you do whatever you like.  I do go to "Properties" when the printer box comes up, and select the heavy weight setting.  As I have said before, I use an Epson and do not have any problem with my ink bleeding with Copics or Prismacolor pensils and OMS, unless I scrub really hard.  I have a friend who finally gave up on printing her digis on her HP and finally bought a cheap Epson just for that.  She said sometimes the HP ink worked ok with her HP and sometimes it ran.  I do not know how other printer inks work and would LOVE to here feedback from others and put some data together on this. 

Once you have printed your card, place the paper horizontially on your paper cutter and cut the paper down the center at the 5.5" point.  Now you have 2 cards.  Turn each card and score/fold at the 4.25" mark (center).  Use your favorite border punch to decorate the front edge.  Color your image.  I used Copics and then some shimmer chalk in the background.  It's a very light pink so I didnt' have to worry about getting it on the green and could get into all those little spaces. Add your favorite sentiment if you wish.  Mine will probably end up being another birthday card, since I am sending out so many this year.  Secure a piece of ribbon!!

Ok so the instructions are long, but trust me you can whip these up really fast.  I just went into alot of detail for beginners!  Wouldn't a make a nice note card gift set!! 

I would love to hear if this tutorial was helpful and if you used it.  Tutorial do take alot of time to post and it encourages me to take the time to do them if I know someone is actually using them. 

Thank you so much for taking the time to read!!
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