Friday, June 14, 2019

Super Saturday with Pam – Spring Flowers


Welcome back to Super Saturday.  I love using Distress Oxide Inks and colored pencils on kraft cardstock because the colors really pop.  I combined both this week, along with a stencil and stamp from the Magenta Spring Collection.  You can also see my card on the Magenta blog here.


I embossed Magenta stencil TM309 with my Big Shot die cutting machine.  The recipe is base plate open to Tab 1, base cutting plate, rubber embossing mat, cardstock, stencil, cutting plate. 

Depending on your machine, you may also need to add a shim to get enough pressure to emboss the stencil design on the cardstock.
I taped the cardstock to the stencil, the used a blending brush to apply Distress Oxide inks, overlapping the colors slightly to blend the colors. 
I removed the stencil and set the piece aside to dry.

On another piece of kraft cardstock I stamped the Magenta stamp (#14.676) with VersaFine Sepia ink in my MISTI and left the stamp in place.  I colored the image with various Prismacolor pencils.  I ran my powder tool over the image then put the cardstock back in the MISTI. I stamped again with VersaMark ink, then embossed with gold embossing powder.

I masked off the stamped floral image then splattered gold ink over the piece. After the ink dried I wrapped gold thread around the opposite corners several times. 

To assemble the card I adhered the stenciled image to a piece of Glamour Green So Silk cardstock and adhered them to an A2 card.  I adhered the stamped image to a piece of Glamour Green So Silk cardstock, then adhered them to the card. 

This technique with stencils is so versatile.  I hope that you will give it a try.  Thanks for visiting my blog today!

Magenta Products Used:
Stencil TM309
Stamp 14.676

Other Products Used:
Distress Oxide Ink (Picked Raspberry, Spiced Marmalade, Squeezed Lemonade, Twisted Citron, Mermaid Lagoon, Wilted Violet)
Prismacolor pencils (Grass Green PC909; Spring Green PC913, Dark Green PC908, Magenta PC930, Carmine Red, PC926, Rose PC929, PaleVermilion PC921, Lemon Yellow PC915)
VersaMark Ink
Judikins Detail Gold Embossing Powder

Sunday, June 9, 2019

Colorful Happy Birthday


Welcome back to my blog.  June is a busy birthday month for my family so I'm making lots of birthday cards. 
For today's card I decided to use Distress Oxide inks to make a colorful background.
I began by embossing my cardstock with a Magenta stencil in my Big Shot Die cutting machine before I added the ink.  This gives the card a bit more texture and interest.  To emboss with a stencil I began by cutting a piece of Elizabeth Craft Soft Finish white cardstock to 4 ¼” x 5 ½”.  I love this cardstock because it has a softly textured finish on one side and the ink blends on it really well.  To make the sandwich for embossing with the stencils is as follows:  Base plate open to Tab 1, cutting plate, rubber embossing mat, cardstock, stencil, cutting plate.  Depending on your machine, you may need to add a shim to get enough pressure on your cardstock. 

Align the stencil onto the cardstock and tape in place.  I used Distress Oxide inks in a rainbow order for this card but you can use any inks and combination.
I used ink blending brushes but you can also use other application tools to apply the color.  After I finished applying the ink, I removed the stencil and set the piece aside to dry.

Meanwhile, I cut the Memory Box #99684  ‘Happy birthday’ sentiment from a piece of glitter cardstock and used Copic markers to color the letters.  I also cut two more die cuts of the sentiment from white cardstock and adhered all three pieces together for a stacked sentiment that would stand out on the card.

To prepare the stenciled piece for cutting, I determined where I wanted to place the die cut.  I decided to start the word “Happy at 1” from the bottom left side of the card stock and end of the “birthday” sentiment ended about 2” from the bottom.  The sentiment measures about 1 1/8” tall so wanted the opening to be 1 ¼” wide.  I turned the cardstock over and measured 1 “ from the top on the left side of the card, then made another mark at 2 ¼”.  (You need to do the opposite on the back side to get the angle right for the sentiment.)  On the right side of the cardstock, the first mark is at 2” and the second mark was at 3 ¼”.  Draw lines to connect the marks and then cut.  Note:  I worked this out on a piece of scrap paper first to make sure I had my measurements correct, then cut the stenciled piece.
I adhered the pieces to the front of a kraft cardstock A2 card, then adhered the die cuts to the opening. 

This techinique will work with any stencil and I've had fun experimenting with a variety of stencils and ink colors.  I hope you will give it a try.  Thanks for visiting my blog today.

Products Used
Distress Oxide Ink (Picked Raspberry, Spiced Marmalade, Squeezed Lemonade, Twisted Citron, Mermaid Lagoon, Wilted Violet)
Elizabeth Craft Soft Finish White 90lb Cardstock
Memory Box Happy Birthday, #99684