Thursday, September 3, 2015
Vintage Cards
These are the cards I created with the "Junke Gypsy" line from Marion Smith Designs. I played with feathers and a stick from my front yard to give a woodsy feel to the egg card. On the roses perfume card I added a vintage button a paper flower to some cheesecloth. I felt it gave a romantic feel to the card. My favorite card was the Happy Birthday card, where I die cut the hot balloon in several different papers with a die from Spellbinders. Then layered them together after sanding and inking. I also used Tim Holtz Alteration thinlit die for the harlequin background, and a QuicKutz starburst to mat the happy birthday. It's just a fun card. The butterfly card I kept simple. I added some basic elements to keep the botanical feel. I used dies from Sizzix Tim Holtz Alteration line, and burlap ribbon with a vintage button.
Enjoy!
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Getting Back in the Swing of Things
This album is done with the new collection "Junke Gypsy" from Marion Smith Designs. I love the eclectic designs and the colors of this paper line. I found it very inspirational. I really needed to find some mojo to get me going again.
The size of this book is 8 1/2 by 8 1/2. I used some vinyl material over the binding. Securing it down with Fabri-tac. Then I went through my stash to find elements I felt were eclectic as the papers.
I added flip outs and pockets for all the beautiful cut outs that this paper line had. Got to love the hot air balloons. The die cut is a Spellbinders die. The Banner on the left page is Tim Holtz on the edge banner die where I added a border to embellish it.
I added these flips so I could include the envelope that was a cut out from the paper line. In order to see the beautiful design I felt it was better to make the envelope a flip, instead of putting it in a pocket.
A vertical pocket and a waterfall of flips also was created to accommodate all the cut outs from this paper line. I tried to include as many as I could. There were many!
The page on the right is actually an accordion fold out that I secured with a ribbon and bow.
The book ends with a double pocket, and a rosette.
Even the back cover got a little something elegant.
I hope you like this book as much as I liked making it. This will be a class in Woodstock, and Mundelien this August. You can always e-mail me for more information.
I have a set of cards from this paper line I will post another day. Then I will post my Halloween things I am currently working on.
Till Then
Thanks for looking!
Kim
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Graphic 45 "The Night Before Christmas" Cards
2014 Fall Tags
Of all the years I've created and taught tags, I had not created a Fall tag I truly loved....until now!
These tags have three distinct and different techniques. The first is using Golden Light Molding paste, and acrylic paint to create a tree bark feel. Using the wood stencil from Tim Holtz over an inked tag (pumice stone, gathered twigs) I then spread the paste over the stencil, thickly. When I peeled up the tag I was pleased with the results.
Halloween Tags
We used a few new things that I was so glad my students just loved. I cut the bricks out of scraps from a Tim Holtz strip die, to use as a stencil. Then we used Golden Light Molding Paste mixed with some acrylic paint the color of bricks. The spread it over the stencil, thickly. The results were just what I was looking for to give this tag dome dimension. A faux brick wall was the perfect background for the new Lantern die-cut. On the Raven tag I used chunky glitter, which gave the bird an interesting reflective quality. Every year for Halloween I try to do a tag in tribute to Mr. Poe.
On the third tag, We used a Layered stencil of Tim's (Shattered), and Viva Decor Mother of Pearl paint. I love the shimmer this line of paints gives off. I mixed the mother of pearl with some distress paint (picket fence) on a craft sheet, and used the stencil as a stamp by rubbing the stencil into the paint and then placing it onto the tag. I needed to rub over the stencil with a finger to make sure the stencil laid down flat to apply the image.
Overall I loved the way these tags turned out. I think the students loved the brick wall best. This class was taught exclusively to my Woodstock students.
Fall tags are next!
Till then
Kim
Friday, September 12, 2014
Feeling Eerie?
I wanted to share a NEW project I am so tickled about! It really turned out to be so cool. I couldn't envision what it would be when I finished, which is unusual for me. When I create it's from my mind , and I can see in my head what I want it to be. This was a walk through an unfamiliar house for me. I used Graphic 45 "An Eerie Tale" papers, and some imagination to piece this together. The book inside is an accordion fold but I attached it to the box cover and box bottom. This makes the pages pop up slightly for flipping through. The only thing I couldn't fix was it tilts forward when you open the cover while it's standing. But "you can't have everything" I tell myself.
There are some pockets on some pages, punched borders, and of course die cuts! I used some glass pebbles on some of the graphics in the papers to use as embellishments. They turned out great.
Check out my calendar to see where you can take this class. You can view the calendar if you print it out. This class will take place in late September and in October. Email me to sign up at the Woodstock location, otherwise contact the stores listed to arrange a seat .
Hope to see you!
Kim