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Hi crafty friends!  For today’s card, I decided to watercolor a background panel and literally add some joy for a focal point!  Let’s get busy…

 

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The supplies used:

Penny Black – Immense Joy Die

     Spellbinders – Simon’s Snow Globe Die Set

     Spellbinders – Precision Layering A2 A Die Set

     Ampersand Hardbord Panel – 9” x 12”

     Paul Rubens Hot Pressed Watercolor Cardstock

     Cardstock Warehouse – Stardream Silver Cardstock

     Simon Says Stamp – Snow White Pawsitively Velvet Cardstock

Gina K. Designs - Onyx Black Cardstock

     Vellum Cardstock

     Matte Silver Cardstock

     Aquarello Artistico Extra White Watercolor Paper

     Altenew – Moonstone Glitter Cardstock

     Copic Alcohol Marker – Y11

     Duck Brand Clean Release Painter’s Tape

     Schmincke Watercolor Paints – Tundra Blue, Deep Sea Blue, Tundra Violet

     Iuile Watercolors – Silver

     Winsor & Newton White Designers Gouache

     Ranger / Tim Holtz – Distress Rock Candy Glitter

     Pink & Main – White Iridescent Sequins

     Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares

     Scor-Tape Double Sided Adhesive

     Altenew – Instant Dimension Foam Tape, ¼” x 1/16”

     Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue

     WOW! Dual Speed Heat Tool

     Anna Griffin Empress Die Cutting Machine

 

 

Creating the Background Panel

To begin today’s card, I trimmed a piece of watercolor cardstock to measure 5-1/2” x 7-1/2”. Next, I used painter’s tape to adhere the watercolor cardstock to a hardboard.  Using a ¾” oval paint brush, I applied a heavy wash of water to the watercolor paper and while it was still wet began painting a layer of the Tundra Blue watercolor paint.  After rinsing my brush in clean water, I immediately began adding small “puddles” of the Deep Sea Blue and Tundra Violet watercolor paint in random dots across the watercolor cardstock.  Using a spray bottle, I misted a generous amount of water across the entire panel then picked it up and tilted it to one side to get the watercolors moving and began drying it with my WOW! Heat tool until completely dry.  Once dry, I used a #2 round brush and silver Iuile watercolor paint and began adding spatter to the watercolored panel.  I applied heat to the panel to dry the silver spatter and repeated the spattering process with Winsor & Newton white gouache.  After the panel was completely dry, I used the second to largest die from Spellbinders Precision Layering A2 A die set to die cut the watercolor panel and the largest die to die cut a piece of Gina K. Designs Onyx Black cardstock.


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Creating the Focal Images

Using the Penny Black Immense Joy die, I die cut four JOY words from Cardstock Warehouse Stardream Silver cardstock.  I used Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue to adhere all four of the JOY words together and placed a large acrylic block on top and set them aside to allow the stacked words to dry. 

 

I wanted to place a small snow globe scene in the center of the “O” in JOY, so I selected the Spellbinders Simon’s Snow Globe die set and die cut the back row of houses and group of three trees dies from Simon Says Stamp Snow White Pawsitively Velvet cardstock, the little light posts die from a scrap of matte silver metallic cardstock, the front snow bank from Altenew’s Moonstone Glitter Cardstock, the back drop circle die from vellum cardstock, the large house’s roof die was die cut from the Cardstock Warehouse Stardream cardstock (same cardstock as the word JOY), and lastly the large house was die cut from Aquarello Artistico Extra White Watercolor Paper.  I used Copic alcohol marker Y11 to carefully add a yellow tint to the windows of the large house die and added glue to random places on the trees followed by a nice layer of Distress Rock Candy glitter to make them sparkle.

 

Once the die cutting was completed, I began using liquid glue to adhere all the layers together for the snow globe scene then placed the scene behind the “O” and used a pencil to trace around the “O” and fussy cut around the trace line and glued the scene to the back side of the “O”.  I did add a few small pieces of Scrapbook Adhesives thin foam squares behind the trees and the large house so they were more level in the scene. 


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Finishing the Design

To complete the card, I added Scor-Tape to the back side of the watercolor panel and adhered it to the black cardstock panel.  Next, I glued the background panels to the front of an A2 size, top folding card base.  For the focal image, I added Altenew Instant Dimension Foam Tape to the back side of the “J” and “Y”, then added thin 3D foam squares behind the snow village and “O”.  Lastly, I glued a few Pink & Main White Iridescent sequins to the card front for that extra something special.

 

Thank you for stopping by and checking out today’s blog post, I really appreciate it. Until next time, happy crafting!

 
 
 

Hi crafty friends!  Today I am sharing a card featuring a sweet snowman trio from a Gina K. Designs stamp set called Snowflake Kisses.  I love everything about this stamp set – the images, the sentiments, all of it!  Let’s get started.

 

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The supplies used:

Gina K. Designs – Snowflake Kisses Stamp Set

     Spellbinders – Everlasting Squares

     Spellbinders – Perfect Touch Rectangles and Tag Die Set

     X-Press It Blending Cardstock

     Matte Silver Metallic Cardstock

     Tsukineko Memento Tuxedo Black Ink Pad

     Copic Alcohol Markers:  B000, R20, YR15, YR21, G19, YG09, G12,

          YG17, YG03, YG01, RV19, RV25, RV21, C3, C1, C0, R85, R81, RV00

     Sakura Black Glaze Pen

     Sakura White Gelly Roll Pen

     Scor-Tape Double Sided Adhesive

Simon Says Stamp - Big Momma Foam Tape

     Altenew – 1” Instant Dimension Foam Tape – 1/16”

     My Sweet Petunia - MISTI Stamping Tool

     Anna Griffin Empress Die Cutting Machine

 

 

Creating the Card Front Panels

Using the Spellbinders Everlasting Squares die set, I selected the fifth largest die to cut a piece of matte silver metallic cardstock which ends up being 3.25” x 3.25” for my matting layer, then using the sixth largest die from this set I die cut a piece of white X-Press It cardstock (this will be the panel I stamp my images on).  Lastly, I used the second largest die from Spellbinders’ Perfect Touch Rectangles and Tag die set and die cut another piece of the white X-Press It cardstock for the panel that will be adhered directly to the A2 card base.  Normally, I don’t use X-Press It for matting layers; however, since I will be Copic coloring the images on X-Press It cardstock I needed my white cardstocks to match.

 

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Creating the Focal Point

For my focal image, I used the snowman trio from Gina K. Designs’ Snowflake Kisses stamp set and Memento Tuxedo Black ink to stamp the image onto the square piece of X-Press It cardstock I cut in the step listed above.  These are the Copic alcohol marker color combinations I used:

 

     Snowman Bodies & Snow on Ground:  B000

     Snowman Noses:  YR15, YR21

     Blush on Cheeks:  R20 w/ white gel pen accents

     Green Scarf & Hat:  G19, YG09, G12, YG17, YG03, YG01

     Dark Pink Scarf & Hat:  RV19, RV25, RV21, C3, C1

     Light Pink Scarf & Hat:  R85, R81, RV00, C3, C0

    

 

Building the Sentiment

I used the “Sending Warm Winter Hugs” sentiment from the Gina K. Design’s Snowflake Kisses stamp set and stamped it to the lower center of the card.

 

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Finishing the Design

To complete the card, I added Scor-Tape to the back side of the stamped/colored panel and adhered it to the matte silver metallic cardstock layer.  Next, I added Simon Says Stamp’s Big Momma Foam Tape to the back side of the silver metallic cardstock and adhered it to the largest white cardstock panel.  I added Altenew 1” x 1/16” Instant Dimension Foam Tape to the back of the card’s focal image “stack” and adhered it to the front of a light blue, side-folding, A2 card base.  My final touches were to add some white gel pen highlights here and there and added black Sakura Glaze to the eyes and buttons of the snowmen.

 

Thank you for stopping by and checking out today’s blog post, I really appreciate it. Until next time, happy crafting!

 
 
 

Hi crafty friends!  Today I am sharing a wintry card featuring Spellbinders’ City Holiday die set designed by Yana Smakula.  I’ve been wanting to work with this die set all season long and am finally getting the opportunity to do so.   I put my fate once again in Sarah Renae Clark’s Color Cubes and a random number generator to pick my color scheme and today’s Color Cube card was #010.  This one feels more autumnal; however, I’m keeping my fingers crossed that it will be magical!

 

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The supplies used:

Spellbinders – City Holiday Die Set

     Birch Press Design – Merry Christmas Dapper Script

     Ranger Ink/Tim Holtz – Distress Ink Pads – Chipped Sapphire, Villainous Potion,

          Brushed Corduroy, Mowed Lawn

     Waffle Flower – Background Blender Brushes

     Spellbinders – Timber, Cinnamon, Terracotta, Indigo, Peridot, Alabaster,

          Plum Cardstock

     Concord & 9th – Peanut Cardstock

     Altenew – Moonstone Glitter Cardstock

     Idea-ology/Tim Holtz – Gold Metallic Kraft Cardstock

     Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares

     Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue

     Winsor & Newton White Designers Gouache

     Rainbow Splash – Rainbow Gem Stickers

     Altenew – Mini Blending Brush

     Krylon Workable Fixatif Spray

     Anna Griffin Empress Die Cutting Machine

 

 

Creating the Card Front Background

I cut a piece of white cardstock to measure 5” x 7” and selected Chipped Sapphire, Villainous Potion, and Brushed Corduroy Distress Inks to use for ink blending my night sky. 

 

For the sky, I started ink blending at the top of the cardstock using Chipped Sapphire and blended about a third of the way down the panel, switched to Villainous Potion for the next four or so inches and then finished ink blending the remaining bottom portion of the panel using Brushed Corduroy.  Since I will be spattering white gouache over the background sky, I took the panel outside and sprayed it with Krylon Workable Fixatif Spray to try to keep the Distress Inks from seeping into the white spatter.  I set the sprayed background panel aside to dry and moved on to the focal point.


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Creating the Focal Point

For my focal point image, I used the Spellbinders City Holiday die set and cut the individual pieces from the following cardstock colors:  

 

     Snow:  Altenew Moonstone Glitter Cardstock

     Roof, Window and Door Sills & Steps:  Spellbinders Timber Cardstock

     Trees and Wreaths:  Spellbinders Peridot Cardstock

Stars on Exterior Trees:  Idea-ology/Tim Holtz – Gold Metallic Kraft Cardstock

     Door and Window Frames:  Concord & 9th Peanut Cardstock

     Draperies:  Spellbinders Indigo Cardstock

     Building Structure:  Spellbinders Cinnamon Cardstock

     Wreath Bows and Swags:  Spellbinders Cranberry Cardstock

     Inside Windows:  Spellbinders Alabaster Cardstock

     Gifts:  Spellbinders Plum Cardstock

    

I assembled all the pieces for the apartment building using Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue.

 

Building the Sentiment

Utilizing Birch Press Design’s Merry Christmas Dapper Script sentiment die, I die cut the sentiment once from the Idea-ology/Tim Holtz Kraft Gold Metallic Cardstock and two more times from Spellbinders Indigo cardstock.  I glued the three layers of the sentiment together in a stack and placed an acrylic block on top until the glue dried.


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Finishing the Design

To complete the card, I mixed a small amount of Winsor & Newton white gouache with a couple drops of water and spattered it heavily across the background panel.  Once the spatter dried, I glued the snow hill across the bottom of the card and then adhered the apartment building in the center of the snow hill.  For the exterior trees, I lightly ink blended Distress Mowed Lawn Ink with an Altenew blending brush along the bottoms of the trees and added a little up the sides.  I adhered the two trees on either side of the building using thin foam squares and liquid glue, added some yellow Rainbow Gem Stickers to the trees, and added the sentiment to the top of the card.  Lastly, I adhered the card front panel to a white, 5” x 7” card base.

 

Thank you for stopping by and checking out today’s blog post, I really appreciate it.  Until next time, happy crafting!


 
 
 

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