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Showing posts with label Anna Griffin. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 June 2020

Wonderful Watercolor Wings!

Hi friends!

This week I have been continuing my mission to ferret out things hidden deep within the Crafty Cowshed that I had forgotten I had or that I have seldom (or ever!) used.  

This time it was the turn of the Spectrum Noir Aqua markers.  I love the final result that these give when blended out with water but have always found coloring in detailed elements a challenge as I don't seem to have the same control with a paintbrush as I do with an actual pen (and even then it can be questionable at times!)

After watching a few online tutorials though I decided to give them another go, this time trying out a stamping technique using the markers instead of ink pads.  I was really surprised by how much I LOVED the results so thought I would share these with you today in case it inspires someone else to have a go at this easy but effective technique. 

I dug out a couple of butterfly stamps that have been in my stash for ever.  These are large foam stamps that I found tricky to get a consistent impression with when using in the traditional way, but they worked great for this method.  I simply grabbed a few co-ordinating color markers and scribbled the ink directly onto the back of the stamp and then stamped onto a piece of watercolor card.  Then using a damp (not wet) paintbrush, lightly moved the color around on the image until it was all 'colored in'.   Then when completely dry I trimmed the image down, matted onto some gold glitter card and mounted onto a plain white A2 card base using 3D foam tape and then added a sentiment (this one was stamped in Versamark ink and heat embossed with gold glitter embossing powder).  Ta da!  I think its one of my favorite cards ever!



This next example was made in the same way, this time using aqua and purple markers.  I used some purple & blue foil card for the mats, embossing the purple mat with an Anna Griffin floral embossing folder and then added a sentiment popped up on foam tape and a few co-ordinating sequins to finish it off.


I had quite a bit of ink left on my stamp which it seemed a pity to waste so I spritzed it with water and then stamped again on another piece of watercolor card.  A totally different look but equally pretty I think.


Finally, I made one final card using both methods on the same piece of card.  For the sentiment I used a Anna Griffin die cut 3 times in white card stock and then once in fuchsia mirror card and glued them all together to give a raised effect but without having to fiddle with lots of tiny bits of foam tape.


I will definitely be giving this technique a try with other stamps in my collection - I love it!

Thanks for stopping by and hope to see you next time.

Bev x

Monday, 15 June 2020

Birthday Bucket List!

Hey friends!

As I mentioned in my previous post, Mr Crafty Cow had a birthday this past weekend and so obviously that meant more guy card inspiration!  This one, I made for The Teen to give his Dad after being inspired by something similar I saw in a card shop a while ago.



I created the top layer in Cricut Design Space by creating a text box for the ‘Birthday Bucket List’ using the Boys will be Boys font and then another text box this time using American Typewriter font for the list.  Once I had them positioned where I wanted them I attached them both to a white layer 4.5” x 6.5” and then flattened to turn it into a Print then Cut layer and cut it out on my Cricut Maker.  I cut the bucket using another Design Space Image in black and silver and dry embossed the top layer to add some texture.  I also found the beer bottles on DS and cut 5 of those, again using the Print & Cut feature.  I added some orange card from my scrap box and mounted the bucket on 3D foam tape, tucking the bottles into the top before adding a few sprinkles of clear seed beads to look like ice around the base.   The Dad sentiment is an Anna Griffin die which I cut separately on my Gemini and added to the front of the bucket.  I matted the finished front panel onto some green card stock 1/4” larger all around and then added it to a white 5” x 7”card base.  

Loved how it came out and will definitely be recreating this one again in the future!

Thanks for stopping by and hope to see you again next time!

Bev x