This card started out with a nod to the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge to let the sentiment take center stage. But then I had opportunity to watch Tim Holtz on Friday and was reminded of a lot of great techniques...and I was off.
I used a piece of watercolor paper with wonderful texture to create a Distress Ink background. This continues to be one of my favorite techniques with Distress Inks. Press multiple pads to a craft sheet, spritz with water and press the paper into this inky goodness. Dry and repeat until the desired effect is achieved...such fun!
The sentiment uses a chalkboard technique that Tim Holtz featured on his February 2014 tag. I just got my Tim Holtz Bird Crazy stamp set, so of course, one of them found its way onto the card. Love the eyes looking at the sentiment...and the bird was very easy to watercolor! I grounded him with a Pumice Stone Distress Marker base.
Thanks for looking!
Stamps: Tim Holtz Bird Crazy, Tim Holtz Phrases 1 (both from Stampers Anonymous)
Die: Spellbinders Label 8
Monday, May 11, 2015
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Christmas Embossing
I am continuing my quest to get a head start on Christmas cards! The Merry Monday Challenge for this week is any kind of embossing. My last Christmas post was dry embossing so I thought I would focus on heat embossing this time.
Santa was stamped with Watering Can Archival Ink on watercolor paper and colored with watercolor. Love this stamp...it was so easy to add a little color and call it ready to mount!
The sentiment was heat embossed with Ranger Liquid Platinum Embossing Powder. Because I wanted to carry that color across Santa's layering paper, I inked the edges with Versamark and then heat embossed for the shiny matching layer!
The DP is printed with "Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus" so I was careful about the strategic placement. I inked around the edges of the DP with Distress Ink and mounted on a Kraft card base.
I also had to try it out in a different color scheme...since the DP came in multiple colors! All of the other details are the same.
Thanks for taking a look!
Stamps: Rubber Stampede Santa Collage, Tim Holtz Joyful Song (sentiment)
Design Paper: DCWX Christmsa & Winter Combo Cardstock Stack
Santa was stamped with Watering Can Archival Ink on watercolor paper and colored with watercolor. Love this stamp...it was so easy to add a little color and call it ready to mount!
The sentiment was heat embossed with Ranger Liquid Platinum Embossing Powder. Because I wanted to carry that color across Santa's layering paper, I inked the edges with Versamark and then heat embossed for the shiny matching layer!
The DP is printed with "Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus" so I was careful about the strategic placement. I inked around the edges of the DP with Distress Ink and mounted on a Kraft card base.
I also had to try it out in a different color scheme...since the DP came in multiple colors! All of the other details are the same.
Thanks for taking a look!
Stamps: Rubber Stampede Santa Collage, Tim Holtz Joyful Song (sentiment)
Design Paper: DCWX Christmsa & Winter Combo Cardstock Stack
Happy Abandoned Coral
The Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge got me inspired to pull out my Abandoned Coral distress ink and markers and now I have my Mother's Day card ready to mail!
I used Abandoned Coral, Crushed Olive, and Fossilized Amber Distress Markers to color on Pretty Peonies stamps and stamp on watercolor paper. A little water to move the colors around gave me a nice result with little effort. I scribbled Tumbled Glass on my craft mat and picked up with plenty of water to add the light background.
The sentiment was stamped with Watering Can Archival Ink and I added some depth with a grey Pitt pen.
The silver layer is colored with Inka Gold for a smooth metallic look.
I had a lot of fun with the background. It was sponged with Abandoned Coral Distress Ink and then more heavily inked through a Heidi Swapp stencil. A flourish stamp dipped in Perfect Pearls and water added the loose shine.
My sewing machine saw some action with silver metallic thread to attach it all together. Hope Mom likes it!
Thanks for looking!
Stamps: WPlus9 Pretty Peonies, Simon Says Stamp Very Special

The sentiment was stamped with Watering Can Archival Ink and I added some depth with a grey Pitt pen.
The silver layer is colored with Inka Gold for a smooth metallic look.
I had a lot of fun with the background. It was sponged with Abandoned Coral Distress Ink and then more heavily inked through a Heidi Swapp stencil. A flourish stamp dipped in Perfect Pearls and water added the loose shine.
My sewing machine saw some action with silver metallic thread to attach it all together. Hope Mom likes it!
Thanks for looking!
Stamps: WPlus9 Pretty Peonies, Simon Says Stamp Very Special
Monday, May 4, 2015
Merry Inka Gold!
Viva Inka Gold is a beeswax product that comes in a number of beautiful colors. (I am fortunate that my local cardmaking store stocks all of the colors.) After it is rubbed on and polished with a paper towel, it has the loveliest smooth metallic shine. I apply it with an applicator that looks like a marshmallow. It allows me to apply the color to only the raised areas.
I colored my watercolor paper and then embossed it. I found that I got the best results if the paper was still just a bit damp...then there were no worries of the paper cracking.
After applying the Inka Gold on the embossed paper, I also cut a layering paper out of white cardstock and used the same Inka Gold color on the edges. Both cards were mounted on a white card base and then stitched with metallic thread. I wish that my photo could truly capture the beautiful metallic shine!
I decided to just go simple on the outside and will add a personalized sentiment inside.
I also did one with just plain watercolor paper and platinum Inka Gold. The sentiment is stamped on vellum and stitched into place.
Thanks for looking! I am so excited to be getting a jump on my Christmas cards this year!
Saturday, May 2, 2015
More Fun with Christmas
As I continued to think about the Merry Monday challenge, I found this Martha Stewart stamp set. I believe it has been discontinued...unfortunately. The stamp has the greens and pine cones in the tree and I added the word "Believe" cut twice from my Cricut. I used a gold paint pen to edge the cardstock. I kept looking for ways to add more to the card but in the end decided that less was more for this card.
Thanks for looking!
Watercolor Pine Cone
My apologies but I am pulling out of some of my discontinued stamps for the Merry Monday challenge. The challenge was to include pine cones, greens and the word "Believe."
I stamped with Archival Ink and then watercolored with a combination of Dr. Ph Martin watercolors and Distress Ink reinkers.
I stitched the watercolor to a dark layered piece and then onto Kraft cardstock. The sentiment seemed like enough to finish it off.
Sentiment Stamp: Hero Arts Miracle of the Holiday.
I stamped with Archival Ink and then watercolored with a combination of Dr. Ph Martin watercolors and Distress Ink reinkers.
I stitched the watercolor to a dark layered piece and then onto Kraft cardstock. The sentiment seemed like enough to finish it off.
Sentiment Stamp: Hero Arts Miracle of the Holiday.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
One More Background
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge to make my own background resonated with me!
I had a lot of fun with Inka Gold...a cool product made of beeswax that comes in beautiful colors and leaves a lovely smooth shine! I wanted to experiment with all of the different ways that it could be used. The background is three colors of Inka Gold spread with my finger and a little bit of water to blend.
I watered down some pink Inka Gold and stamped the flourishes on the right and splattered on the background.
The hearts on the left is white texture paste mixed with Inka Gold. The yellow butterfly is a wood element coated with yellow Inka Gold and dotted with thinned down Inka Gold. The pink butterflies are vellum colored with Inka Gold.
I rubbed more Inka Gold on the edge of the card base for another layer. Buffing made it shine even more!

The shine of this card just makes me smile!
Thanks for taking a look!

I watered down some pink Inka Gold and stamped the flourishes on the right and splattered on the background.
The hearts on the left is white texture paste mixed with Inka Gold. The yellow butterfly is a wood element coated with yellow Inka Gold and dotted with thinned down Inka Gold. The pink butterflies are vellum colored with Inka Gold.
I rubbed more Inka Gold on the edge of the card base for another layer. Buffing made it shine even more!

The shine of this card just makes me smile!
Thanks for taking a look!
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