Thursday, November 23, 2023

Seize The Birthday - Fall items

Hi folks, it's time for a new challenge at Seize the Birthday - in fact, it's our last challenge until the New Year.

I've gone for chrysanthemums.  My dad used to grow them in the garden, and I always loved the bronze coloured ones.

The diecut flowers are Tim Holtz, as is the mica-sprayed background.  I only made this in October, but for the life of me I can't remember how I coloured the chrysanths!  I can see that I dipped them into something on my craft mat, so I'm guessing it was probably Jack o'Lantern and Bubbling Cauldron mica stains, then Flickering Candle painted on the centres of the daisies.

Pop on over to the Seize The Birthday blog for some more fabulous inspiration from our surprise party guests and the rest of the design team, and play along with us!

Sunday, November 19, 2023

Visible Image - Purple Snow



Well, if it's good enough for Prince, it's good enough for me!

Hi there, it's my turn for a design team post for Visible Image, and I wanted to make a colourful snowflake card using the Snowflake Grunge stamp.  I already had a batch of half-snowflakes stamped out, so I looked for a stencil that I wanted to use, and settled on Scribble.

I used Wilted Violet Distress Oxide for a smooth blend.

Then softened the top section with Milled Lavender Distress Oxide because it looked a little too bold.

For a bit of contrast I stamped some of the Grunge Tones stamps around the edges and added the Snow sentiment.

Now for the snowflake.  I used Jane Davenport Glitz-Sea Sparkle Paint Marker in Southern Ocean (purple to you and me), and added a few random dots.

It's got a lovely shimmer to it when the light catches it.

Here's the finished card with the Visible Image products used.


Pop on over to the Visible Image shop because they've got some fabulous Black Friday offers, and you can pick up some real bargains!

Happy Sunday!

Thursday, November 09, 2023

Seize The Birthday - Neutral Colours Only

 


Hello, it's Ashwini's turn to choose a topping at Seize The Birthday, and she's gone for Neutral Colours Only.

I went for a chocolate coloured chocolate cupcake - let's not talk about the lemon :)  But you can use metallics, so I did!

I painted the case in Gansai Tambi Yellow Gold.  And added a few gold splatters, as you do.

Pop on over to the Seize The Birthday blog for some more fabulous neutral inspiration from the rest of the design team and our surprise party guests, and play along with us.  If neutrals aren't your colours, you can still play along with any birthday-themed project.

See you in the gallery!


Sunday, November 05, 2023

Visible Image - Two Cheers!

It's my turn to share a Design Team blog post with you, and I've gone for a masculine card using the Bring On The Beers set.  Most of the menfolk I know prefer clean and simple cards rather than lots of layers, colours and detail.  So, a CAS card - I'm all for that!

I started by stamping the glass just off the edge of the card, angled towards the centre.  

I masked that, then stamped another glass overlapping as though they were clinking for cheers.

Here's the card with the mask removed.  I could have used the coordinating dies, which would have been quicker and easier, but I wanted to mask and layer the images.

Then I set about watercolouring the glasses with Rusty Hinge Distress Ink, and Lost Shadow for a hint of shading on the glass top and foam.

I positioned the Happy Birthday sentiment so that I could add bubbles above and below it.

The first inking of the bubbles with Rusty Hinge was too dark and sharp, so I stamped it off and spritzed it to give it a more watery, beery look.  Much better!


I mounted the panel onto shimmery bronze card and called it done.


Varying the shading on the glasses adds to the translucent effect.


Uneven spritzing of the bubbles gives them an organic look.


Stamping off the edge invites the eye into the card and implies movement, as if the glasses are being raised towards you.  If the glasses were full images in the centre it wouldn't have the same impact.


Cheers!







You'll find these, and other fabulous stamps, in the Visible Image store.  Go on, treat yourself to an early Christmas present!