Friday, November 27, 2009

Snow fight at night (and some winter love too) heehee

Sorry I'm late today....feeling run down this week.
Hope to be back to regular schedule soon! :o)

Paper Garden Projects 4th Friday challenge Backgrounds and Black Friday mel stampz

These speedy baskets are for the Fourth Friday Challenge at Paper Garden Projects:

Go to PaperGardenProjects.com
Hope you can join us!

The challenge this month is to use background stamps (love 'em!)
and to use black too, if you'd like an extra chance to win--
(since it is Black Friday, after all.)


Paper Garden Projects 4th Friday challenge CLOSE Backgrounds and Black Friday mel stampz









Step 1) Stamp & emboss snowmen (these are done in a metallic turquoise pigment ink with clear embossing powder.)



Step 2) Cut out & colour with Copic markers. Add Spica glitter pen to make the snow sparkle.



Step 3) Print & cut the label box template & trace it onto black cardstock. Cut & score the box.
You can find label box templates in this post here.



Step 4) To make swirly night skies: Cover the background stamps with Versamark & then White Pigment ink. Stamp onto the box & sprinkle on clear embossing powder. Use a heat gun to melt it.



Step 5) Adhere snowmen to the box & glue on some Swarovski crystals (or some other embellishment) for snow.



Step 6) Assemble boxes and add handles (made using the scraps from cutting out the box templates & heat embossed with background stamps the same way as the boxes.) Add white stitches with a Souffle pen, if you like.

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Hope you have a day full of play!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Purple Onion Designs Critters (on a Cuttlebug Challenge gift box)

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One month until Christmas! A potential box idea for those of you who enjoy the creative freedom that a layout of a 5-6 inch card gives you...This is a 6 inch wide box with a large card layout on the back.


Handy for gift giving this year cookies or other things, perhaps?

Here's a close-up of the sweet little animals that are on it:
adhere animals
(These Critters are teeny Purple Onion Design stamps.)
Their wee size makes the perfect for inchies, tags, or 3x3 note cards.



1... stamps from Purple Onion Designs
2...Cuttlebug Challenge Blog--Be Inspired Wednesday #59 Glitter!
3...making the P.O.D. critters image
4....cheap tricks: the background papers & custom ribbon
5...making an embossed gift box (6" wide 2.5" deep with a card back)
6...making a string of double-sided mini Christmas lights

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...from Purple Onion Designs

I really love the mix of elegant design/element stamps & cute/cartoon stamps that Purple Onion Designs has, so I wanted to do a project that incorporates both styles. These are the stamps used on this card-backed box (just click to go look at them at P.O.D.):

4 Seasons Definition set
(for the acrylic textured paper)


Merriness
(the tree & the light)


Critters Stirring

Paisley (design element) stamps
(for the heat-embossed background & custom ribbon)


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Cuttlebug Challenge Blog #59

the challenge for the next 2 weeks is to
add glitter to your projects!




for the image:
  • White acrylic paint (with POD definition stamp pressed in it)
  • Cardstock (Neenah white)
  • Paper piercer, thread, & seed beads
  • Tree from Merriness & BasicGrey paper scraps
  • Brown Stazon, dark brown CTMH marker, & waterbrush
  • Tissue paper (to stuff), Tombow monomulti
  • Sakura quickie glue pen & Martha Stewart White Gold glitter
for the background (dark brown) & ribbon:
  • Paisley stamps from Purple Onion Designs
  • BasicGrey paper 6x6 paper pack
  • Pink & Brown markers
  • Pink Organza ribbon & Brown Stazon
for the white embossed box:
  • white cardstock (2 sheets of standard cardstock
  • Provocraft large snowflake folder
  • Cuttlebug Machine
for the wee Christmas lights:
  • Black pigment ink
  • clear embossing powder
  • Copics--or other markers
  • Sakura Stardust glitter pen
  • lacquer glue
  • Tombow
  • Silver thread/string/wire...
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...make the P.O.D. image



Step 1) The image for this is on acrylic texturized paper. I used a scrap of cardstock to drag acrylic paint onto a full sheet of cardstock.

More details on how to make this paper can be found in this older post. & here's a version with collage under it.



Step 2)
This paper was impressed with a definition stamp from the Purple Onion Designs 4 Seasons Definition set into the wet acrylic paint. I sanded it a little to give it more "tooth" to stamp on.

Please note: using acrylic paint on stamps means you really must clean them right away. A soft toothbrush works wonders.



Step 3) Stitch beads around the shape & add marker if you like (Copics stay nicely on the acrylic paint.)



Step 4) Stamp tree (in waterproof ink--this is brown Stazon) No need to get a perfect image since it's just a guide for where to stitch & add paper pieces next...



Step 5) Make holes along the trunk (with a paper piercer) for stitching.



Step 6) Stitch the trunk (these are super easy straight stitches)



Step 7) Add a wash of water-based ink to distress the words on the acrylic paper. (Too much water may warp the paper, though, so a damp brush is good.)



Step 8) Stamp the tree on patterned paper scraps to paper piece it.



Step 9) To make sparkly snow dots & star: add dots of Sakura quickie glue pen & glitter (this is Martha Stewart White Gold glitter.)



Step 10) Stamp & emboss Purple Onion Designs critters & emboss them.

adhere animals

Step 11) Colour & cut out the Purple Onion Designs critters & stick them on.


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the background bits:
(stuffing, paper tricks & custom ribbon)

You'll never guess the mess that's behind the critters:


A trick I learned from a Jennifer McGuire Thinking Inking video. Stuff the back of an image to make it puffy. She's too clever for words!


to get a straight torn edge: use a ruler & a drag a paper piercer along it (on top of something soft like layers of fun foam)



Ink the torn edge... with light bright colours (or a dark one for a faux burnt edge)


Heat-Emboss element stamps... with a mix of pigment inks (black and brown) & clear embossing powder & add glitter for homemade bling paper on the cheap. (These are Paisley stamps from Purple Onion Designs.



Shade the bottom of DIY patterned paper
with a darker marker to get a second colour.



To get easy custom ribbon in minutes
(that's also super cheap! hehehe) just:

A) anchor ribbon (with tape or pins in a fun foam pad.)
B) Stamp with Stazon or other fast drying solvent ink.
(this is stamped with all of those Purple Onion Designs Paisleys)
C) All done! Now you have new fancy schmancy custom ribbon.

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make an embossed card-backed gift box
(6" wide 2.5" deep with a card back)



This is a speedy way to turn a larger card into an embossed gift box
(ideally--to fit this box--any card that's between 5.5 and 6 inches)

This makes a box that measures:

6 inches wide
2.5 inches high (in the front)
2.5 inches deep (from front to back)

It's and 3 1/2 inches high at the back
(which will support a large card nicely) :o)



Step 1) Start with a standard size piece of cardstock (8.5 x 11 inches)

Step 2) With the cardstock on the horizontal (so it looks short) score at the 2.5" and 8.5" mark

Step 3) Turn the cardstock on the vertical (so it looks tall) and score at 2.5" and 5.5" and 7.5"

Step 4) Cut 4 slits for the tabs & cut away the two areas at the back of the box (indicated in red on the photo)

Step 5) Make embossed (torn) pieces for the side of the box.

A) Cut 2 short & 2 tall piece 6 inches wide (to emboss both sides of the front & back.)
B) Line up on the box to measure roughly & tear the edge, where you like.
C) Repeat to make 4 small side pieces (Cut 4 pieces 2.5 inches wide, line up, & tear tops)
D) Dry emboss the snowflakes on each piece (this is a new LARGE Provocraft Cuttlebug Snowflakes folder.)
E) Glue all the embossed pieces to the box.
F) Adhere your card image to the back of the box.

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make a string of mini Christmas lights:
(double-sided)

(by the by, sorry that these photos are so icky. Winter has its loveliness,
but my photos really miss the sun!)


Step 1) Make the wee lights:

A) Stamp POD light in black pigment ink (or waterproof ink
B) Emboss in clear embossing powder
C) Colour with Copics--or other markers
D) Add Sakura Stardust glitter pen
E) Cover with lacquer glue



Step 2) Cut the lights out: (I made a pair of each colour)



Step 3) Line lights up in pairs and apply Tombow (or your favourite adhesive) to the back of one of each pair of lights



Step 4) Glue the lights to silver thread (sandwiching a matching light on the back of each one.)

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Step 5) Drape the lights on the box front (and secure at the back of the box.)

and that's it:

Hope you're happy as a
cute lil' critter today!
;o)