Thursday, November 21, 2013

Pink Persimmon Christmas Banner


Hello stamper's!!  Today I'm excited to share this little Christmas Banner.  I LOVE Pink Persimmon's "Big Banner with Rosettes" set and have used it in the past to create a Fall Banner and Baby Shower Banner as well.  Each flag measures 3 1/8" across x 3 5/8" top to bottom.  As soon as I seen the images in the Antiquated Collection "Winter Girl" by Lisa M. Pace ... I this set would be the perfect embellishments for a banner! 

Long post today .... but 

if you have never altered chipboard letters ... then make sure you don't miss the tips near the bottom of the post.





I posted a tutorial on how to create these textured leaves for this banner HERE.






You can find more inspiration using this set on  Lisa's blog and the Pink Persimmon Blog.
I used patterned paper from a 6 x 6 Christmas themed paper pad and chipboard letters I pick up at Hobby Lobby.   And that yummy lace in the background is from either Hobby Lobby, or Joann's.  Sorry I'm blanking out on the supplies today.  I'm almost certain it's from Hobby Lobby though.



Tips for altering the chipboard letters :

2 options for staring out for the first step ...
1. Place letter on back of patterned paper, trace around edges with a pencil, trim around pencil lines and adhere to letter.
2. Adhere chipboard letter to back of paper, after dry, trim around edges of chipboard letter with an exacto knife.

Either way is fine.  But the most important step to finishes off the edges so nicely is to file any excess paper using a Basic Grey Precision File tool.   I think you can get these at Hobby Lobby. Notice they have different shapes.  One is great for flat edges and others for tight corners.  Then just ink the edges with an eye shadow applicator and ink.




If you like mini banners then this set is a must have!!!
hugs, Melisa


You can check out all my Pink Persimmon Projects HERE.
and Check out all my Christmas Projects HERE.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

MIXED MEDIA - Mini Art Journal #2



Hello mixed media fans.  Today I am sharing 2 more pages from my mini art journal.  Each page is 3 3/8" 5 1/4".  I love that it is small enough to feature some of my favorite stamp images.  Today's project features "Fly Fairy" by Red Rubber Designs.  I also used the script image from the upper right corner from "Vintage Background" and one of the phrases from "Be Happiness".


1.  Cover pages with Gesso.  I applied several coats.

2. Stamp image with water-proof ink (Palette Noir Black or Staz-On).  I used Momento Tuxedo Black and heat set it with my heat gun.  Fold the book covers / pages back allowing you to place the page you are stamp on over a hard surface.  I used my Speedball Linoleum Block from Michaels.  I know some people use a soft surface to stamp .... but I like to use a hard surface and it works especially well for stamping on the page of a book. 





3.  Use the end of the sprayer to sprinkle "Party Pink" Glimmer Mist Spray. 

4. Stamp script and distress dots (from Fly Fairy) images with Momento's Lilac Posies



If you don't like the results ... wanted more of a dreamy look, then you can pat on some gesso randomly.


5. Stamp corner images and some distress dots (from Fly Fairy) with black ink on the Speedball Linoleum block.


6. Watercolor image with Lyra or Neocolor Watercolor Crayons (I used #'s 010 028, 100, & 180).  I did use my Niji Watercolor brushes on this project because I wasn't trying to be so precise with shading on this project. (not sure how they compare ... but I noticed RRD has a sale on their watercolor brushes HERE)

7. Stamp sentiment on left lower page and "fly" randomly with black ink.

8.  Create a tag from watercolor paper, spritz lightly with water, then Glimmer Mist Turquoise Blue spray ink.  If you spray too much, blot off with a napkin to you get a mottled / distressed look.  While the tag is still wet, stamp with same script image used on background above, with black ink, so that the ink bleeds / fades a little.  Ink edges with black ink, doodle around edges. Tie ribbon at top of tag

9.  Create the sentiment flag from watercolor paper.  Apply yellow pigment using a watercolor crayon / Niji Brush keeping it a little darker around the edges.  After it is dry, stamp with black ink.  Ink edges with black ink and doodle around edges.  Adhere to tag.
10. Adhere tag to page.

Hope you are inspired to start an art journal of your own to create in.

In case you missed it last year ... here is a photo of the outside of my larger mixed media art journal.




You can check out all of my Mixed Media Tutorials HERE.

Have a fabulous week!
Melisa

Monday, November 18, 2013

Hero Arts "Just Saying"


Today I'm sharing cards created using "Just Saying" by Hero Arts.  I combined it with "Dear Lizzy 5th and Frolic" patterned paper I picked up at Joann's.  I love the little clipboard images I was able to trim from the patterned paper.




Have a great week!!
Melisa

Friday, November 15, 2013

Artistic Outpost "Picture Star"


Hello stampers!  Today I am sharing a card designed using Artistic Outpost "Picture Star".  Lots of cute images in this 5.5" x 8" stamp set.  I paper pieced the baby and colored all the blue using my Dove Blender Pen.  LOVE these pens.  They are perfect when you have stamped images in a particular color then want to color something in with the same color.  No having to match your ink up with a marker.  The Dove Blender Pen turns your ink pad into a marker!!  On this card I stamped the stars in blue ink then used the same pad and a Dove Blender Pen to color the babies hat, collar, belt, and shoes.  

I just noticed they are on sale right now HERE.  I have 1 pen for each major color.  If you decide to give them a try then don't forget to get the refill as well HERE.  

This set comes in mounted with cling (23.00) ... and unmounted (14.00).  So make sure you select the option you want from the drop down box. 


Hope you have a fabulous weekend!
Melisa


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You Outta Be in Pictures – 4.25” x 5.5”
Stamps : Artistic Outpost “Picture Star “ stamp set
Patterned Paper : Stampin’ Up, My Mind’s Eye
Ink : Stampin’ Up – “Night of Navy” and “Ruby Red”
Dove Blender Pen

Trim patterned paper 4.25” x 5.5” and adhere to card front. 
Stamp images on card front.  Trim, tear and adhere patterned
 paper along top and bottom of card front.  Stamp large blue
stars, trim and adhere to card front.  Stamp baby on white card
stock and on patterned paper.  Trim and paper piece.  Color
with blue ink and Dove Blender Pen.  Adhere to card front.


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Check out Pink Persimmon's NEW CHRISTMAS STAMPS!





I'm sooooo excited to share that not only does Pink Persimmon have a new online store that is fabulous .... but they have started releasing some of the new images.  I am so blessed to get to work with them and I can't wait to show all the new projects I've designed.  THANK YOU Darcy and Judy!

Today I'm sharing a project designed using Christmas House.  Hop over and check it out ... it comes with the cutest little carriage image as well.  Today's post is a Holiday Shadow Box Home Decor project with a step by step tutorial for you.


CREATING THE SHADOW BOX


Trim cream cardstock 4 1/2" x 4 1/2".  Score 1/4" and 1/2" from edge of each side as shown by dotted lines.



Trim each corner as shown above.




Fold along score lines as shown.




Adhere flaps together.

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CREATING THE STAMPED PANEL

Next you need to stamp and paper piece the image panel to fit inside the shadow box window.  



In the photo above I mask the stars with masking tape because I didn't want to stamp them in green and my stamp pad was so large that there was no way I could stamp the tree's green and stars yellow without over lapping.  If you choose to use markers, then you can color them separately and stamp them at the same time.


Stamp Panel #1 with the image in green on cream cardstock 3 3/8" x 3 3/8".  
Stamp the image again in brown and red on smaller pieces of cardstock, as shown above.  
Stamp image on masking tape as well.  I use Eclipse Masking Tape.


Trim mask and cover image on Panel #1 (the one with the green tree's).
Lightly and randomly apply brown ink to a script background stamp image.  Another way to do is to apply the brown ink heavy then stamp it off on a piece of scrap paper then immediately stamp on Panel #1.  It's not shown in the photo below ... but do the same thing to the "hill" as well.



Remove mask.  I did this one for the tutorial quickly.  I don't like how this one turned out,  See the gap between the trees and brown ink???  It's way to big and would have re-done this one if I were using it.  But you get the idea.

I actually forgot this step on mine so it's not in the photo above.  Now would be a could time to ink the stars with gold ink and stamp on to Panel #1.  Since I forgot I had to stamp mine separately, trim them and then adhere.  Trust me you don't want to do it that way.



Trim the house and hill as shown.



Paper piece the 3.  Use pop dots to layer the house and hill over Panel #1.  Ink edges with brown ink.  Use chalk or a Dove Blender Pen to color in Trees.  The Dove Blender is great because you can use the ink you stamped the tree's with and because it's "water downed" with whatever they put in it ... it's a little lighter.  Just pick up a little ink on the pen and rub in on.  The sample below is with chalk.  See how it doesn't match that well.  I actually ended up re-doing it after I snapped that photo and used the Dove Blender on the sample at the top.  I have Dove Blender Pen's for each color .... green, red, yellow, blue, pink, etc.   LOVE them.



Mount Panel #1 on red patterned paper.  Adhere inside shadow box.  
Trim a piece of green patterned paper 6" x 6".  Trim a window out of the center of the green panel.  You want to be slightly smaller than the inside of the shadow box opening so that the cream doesn't show.  The inside of your shadow box should be 4" x 4" ... so trim the window from the green patterned paper about 3 7/8" x 3 7/8".  Ink the edges.  Adhere the shadow box to the back of the green patterned paper.  Wrap the top with cream ribbon.  Use a border punch to create a decorative border from red patterned paper and adhere around outside of edge.   Embellish.  Stamp sentiment, trim and adhere.

The last step is to adhere the shadow box to one of those little wooden easels you can get at the local craft stores in the art section.  You can see the feet of mine sticking out a little with the first photo.  Looking at it now I think I need to go back and paint those feet cream.

Hope this little tutorial inspires you to create a little home decor project of your own!

big hugs!
Melisa



You can check out all of my Pink Persimmon projects HERE.



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