Showing posts with label The Twinery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Twinery. Show all posts

Friday, August 29, 2014

The Twinery - You Hold the Keys...

Happy Friday, everyone! Today's my last Friday as Guest Designer on The Twinery blog - I've had so much fun this month working with these beautiful twines.

I know what you're probably thinking as you look at today's project...there she goes with those same colors again! I've reached for this color combo a LOT this summer...don't know why...it just happened. But in my defense, all the projects I've shared lately in this combo have been meant to send to other people...this project is for me to keep and display in my craft room. So what better place to display something in colors that seem to come natural to me? :)



I started out with the desire to make an 8" x 8" canvas...until I discovered that I didn't have a blank canvas in that size sitting in my stash. And as I've admitted before, patience is not one of my strong points, especially when the creative muse decides to show her face! So, I took matters into my own hands, and made myself a sort of "watercolor panel" (that's not the right term, but I don't know what else to call it - it's like a canvas panel, only made with watercolor paper) by using wet adhesive and a brayer to glue together three layers of 140 lb. cold press watercolor paper. (I can hear the watercolor purists out there gasping...but it wasn't the most expensive watercolor paper brand, so if you break it down, it cost me less than the purchase of a canvas panel - even more of a savings if you factor in that I purchased a large pad of this paper with a 50% off coupon.)

This is when I thought this would be an experimental piece...I had no idea if this would work the way I envisioned. That's why I don't have any stepout photos - and I should have made some anyway - because it would have shortened the explanation a lot. So in lieu of photos, here's a written explanation of how I made this piece. Feel free to skip over the next few paragraphs if that's not of interest to you...I won't be offended, I promise. :)

The first step to the background was to stick a few random pieces of dry wall tape to the watercolor paper, then gesso over the tape to make sure it was secure, as well as to make sure it would accept water-based color mediums. I randomly gessoed the rest of the surface, leaving some areas clean, so they'd accept the color mediums in a different way.

Next I sprayed on a few different Flat Fabio sprays, and then mixed Merci Beaucoup Mint Flat Magical powder with gel medium, and applied it randomly with a palette knife. The tan areas are colored using Cafe au Lait Flat Magical powder, only this time mixed with water and applied with a watercolor brush. When this all dried, I distressed the edges of the panel, and went over them with Black Soot Distress Ink and an ink applicator tool.

Next it was stencil time. I used a circle stencil with modeling paste in two corners, and let it dry (love that when dry, it picks up the color of the water based medium beneath it - in this case, the sprays and the colored gel medium). Once the modeling paste dried, I accented the edges of the circles with a black Stabilo All pencil to add depth.

I sprinkled on some of the same sprays to form random spots/splotches - and did the same with a white ink paint pen. The white streaks are from running the edge of a palette knife through a pool of white ink on my craft sheet (made when I got the pen primed for dropping splotches - can't let it go to waste!) then running the inked knife edge onto the canvas.

As a final step before embellishing, I wrapped a few pieces of Cappuccino Solid twine around the piece, to break up the large square a bit and help center the eye on the embellishments I planned to add.

Now it's time for the embellishing fun. I wrapped two old clunky metal keys with The Twinery's Caribbean Solid and Caribbean Stripe twines, using craft paint on the portions I couldn't wrap. (Delta Ceramcoat Turquoise was the perfect match for the turquoise key) - then realized they didn't look finished until I added a little tassel to each one. I had die cut the word "you" but it looked a bit lightweight next to the heavy keys, so I pulled some Charcoal Solid twine, and glued it to the die cut word...now it looked more proportional...




Next step was to add a large floral cluster at a slight angle across the center - I had a digi collage I'd made up a couple years ago, and wanted to find a place for it among the flowers. I tucked a few loopy bows of The Twinery's Caribbean Solid and Lilac Stripe twines among the cluster...





Supplies:
Twines:   The Twinery - Caribbean Solid,  Caribbean Stripe, Cappuccino Solid,  Charcoal Solid,  Lilac Stripe
Stencil:   The Crafters Workshop Mini Circle Explosion
Dies:   Simon Says Stamp "you"';   Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves
Flowers and stamens:   Prima and Wild Orchid Crafts           Pearls:   Recollections
Vintage Image:   digi collage made with images from TheGraphicsFairy.com
Sprays:   Lindy's Stamp Gang Flat Fabios (T-bird Turquoise, Pink Ladies Pink, Raspberry Lemonade, 
Pop Rock Purple, Frenchy's Pink Pouf)
Paints:   Lindy's Stamp Gang Flat Magicals (Merci Beaucoup Mint, Cafe au Lait);  Delta Ceramcoat Turquoise;  white
Miscellaneous mixed media supplies:   Cold press watercolor paper,  drywall tape,  gesso,  modeling paste,  gel medium,  Dymo label,  Uni Posca white pen,  Black Soot Distress Ink,  cheesecloth,  Stabilo All pencil,  Prima edge distressing tool 



Thank you to Julie and The Twinery's Design Team for the fun month as Guest Designer, and thank you for stopping by for a visit today.  Have a wonderful weekend!


Friday, August 22, 2014

The Twinery - Brighter Than The Stars...

Happy Friday, everyone! It's week three of my Guest Designer honor over at The Twinery blog, and I'm back to share one of my "fully loaded shabby chic" cards.

Very often, I design a card, then try to find a sentiment that fits with the theme of the design, whether it's the papers or embellishments. For today's card, I found the sentiment first, then designed a card to fit the sentiment...



Stars were the order of the day, and I opted to make some shabby ones from some corrugated chipboard, adding layers of paint, crackle medium, ink, and Distress Stains. I wrapped them with twines (Cappuccino, Cappuccino Stripe, and Strawberry Solid), added pearls and mini roses, and scattered them down the left side...





And finally, beneath the floral cluster, I added more loopy bows with Blossom Solid and Strawberry Solid twines...



Supplies:
Twines:   The Twinery - Cappuccino, Cappuccino Stripe, Blossom Solid, Strawberry Solid
Patterned papers:   Glitz Design Pretty in Pink
Sentiment stamp:   Unity Stamp Co.            Die:  Sizzix Stars #2            Flowers:   Wild Orchid Crafts
Pearls:   Recollections            Lace:   TheFunkieJunkie.com



Thanks for visiting today...here's hoping you have a fabulous weekend!


Friday, August 15, 2014

The Twinery - Stronger Than Anyone...

TGIF...Happy Friday! I'm back with another card made as August Guest Designer at The Twinery.

Today, I'm ending the week the way I started it - with a clean and simple post sharing a CAS watercolor card. I've used a stamp image & sentiment set from Unity Stamp Co, and accented it with several colorful twines from The Twinery...



Once the watercoloring was complete, I die cut a heart to the left, covered a piece of chipboard with "stripes" of twine to complement the colors used for the image, and adhered it behind the heart cutout.  (I used Red Shimmer, Maraschino Solid, Blue Shimmer, Denim Solid, Honeydew Stripe, and Honeydew Solid twines for the heart and tassel). It still wasn't quite enough for the "fully loaded" embellisher in me, so I took a cue from the tied bracelet on the girl's wrist in the image, made a small tassel with the same twines, and finished off the knot with a few bright gems for fun...


Supplies:
Twines:  The Twinery - Red Shimmer, Maraschino Solid, Blue Shimmer, Denim Solid, Honeydew Stripe, Honeydew Solid
Stamps:   Unity Stamp Co.,  "Stronger Than Anyone-Jessica Girl"
Die:   Xyron ShapeZ by Spellbinders / Heart
Gems:   Recollections           Watercolors:   Sakura Koi


Thanks so much for stopping in for a visit...I hope you have a wonderful weekend!




Friday, August 8, 2014

The Twinery - You Are So Sweet...

Good Friday morning, everyone! I'm so pleased to announce that I was invited to be a Guest Designer over on The Twinery blog for August! When Julie first invited me, the ideas started flowing immediately. I've been playing with different styles lately - shabby chic, mixed media, watercolor - and I knew incorporating their wide selection of beautiful twines into these would be a fun experience!

So today, I'm starting off with a "fully loaded shabby chic mixed media" card, in some of my favorite colors...




The background starts off on a piece of 140# cold press watercolor paper. I floated bright shades of purple, pink, green, and aqua watercolors, and when they dried, added some pieces from an old dress pattern. Next, I used modeling paste with a chickenwire stencil to add just a hint of texture to the left side (it's barely visible in the photo, but it's there). Finally, I used gesso to adhere some twisted pieces of cheesecloth, and sprayed the cheesecloth with purple sprays, adding a final touch of Diamond Stickles to brighten it up a bit.

The chipboard dress form was painted white first (you can see that I left it white under the skirt). I "distressed" the base and top with black, cream, and bronze acrylic paints to give them an aged look. The bodice is a scrap of patterned paper. The skirt was the fun part...a layer of cheesecloth, then tulle accented with Diamond Stickles, and finally, pretty accents of Lilac Solid and Lilac Stripe twines...




The sentiment block is tucked into the florals with the use of a painted memo pin...




And finally, Gold Shimmer twine added just the right amount of sparkly accent to the lower corner of the card as big bows tucked under the florals...


Supplies:
Twines:   The Twinery - Gold Shimmer,  Lilac Solid,  Lilac Stripe
Dress form:   Maya Road            Lace:   TheFunkieJunkie.com
Stencil:   The Crafters Workshop/Mini Chickenwire            Flowers:   Wild Orchid Crafts
Die:   Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves          Pearls:   Recollections            Tim Holtz Memo Pin
Sentiments:   Winnie & Walter/The Big, The Bold, and You;   Simon Says Stamps Handwritten Greetings
Mixed media supplies:   Sakura Koi watercolors,  sewing pattern pieces,  modelling paste,  Distress Inks,
cheesecloth,  Diamond Stickles


Thanks so much for visiting today...have a wonderful weekend!


Wednesday, August 6, 2014

LOTV - A Time For Giving...

Good Wednesday morning, everyone! Before I share today's card, there are a couple sale offers going on over at Lili of the Valley on the new stamps...and there's still time for you to take advantage of them!

One lasts until tomorrow midnight (UK time)...



And one ends Friday, August 8, midnight (UK time)...




The card I'm sharing today uses one of the sentiments in the new Set 75, Christmas Wishes (the same one pictured in the graphic above), only I've used some of the beautiful new papers from the new Enchantment paper pad and an accent dark purple paper from the new Snow Princess Solids paper pad to make a card geared toward autumn and the season of Thanksgiving...





The clock peeking out behind the floral cluster is a stamp from Set 66, Grunge Elements, watercolored with Distress Inks...




The florals include a larger rust-colored fabric flower from Petaloo, topped with mulberry roses and asters in brown, cream, and purple, accented with golden pearls...




The little frame was created with air-dry clay, then rubbed with brown ink, and finally topped with Frayed Burlap Distress Stickles, for just a bit of vintage sparkle...




Next, the sentiment from the new Christmas Wishes set, stamped onto a banner and inked around the edges for a vintage feel..




The little tag tucked in at the top of the card pulls out to display a second sentiment from Set 58, Pretty Grungy/Good Times...the tag is topped with a spray of raffia with purple twine accents...


Supplies:
Patterned papers:  LOTV Enchantment, and Snow Princess Solids
Stamps:   LOTV Set 75, Christmas Wishes;   Set 66, Grunge Elements;   Set 58, Pretty Grungy/Good Times
Dies:   Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves;   Tim Holtz Tattered Banners
Edge punch:   Martha Stewart Swirling Lace          Frame:   Martha Stewart mold & air dry clay
Mulberry flowers:   Wild Orchid Crafts          Fabric flower:  Petaloo            Pearls:  Recollections
Purple twine:   The Twinery
Miscellaneous:   hemp twine, Distress Stickles, Distress Inks, raffia



Thanks for visiting today!




Monday, August 4, 2014

Be Your Own Kind of Beautiful...

Happy Monday, all! Today I'm sharing a shabby-chic little number with a sentiment that could be appropriate for any occasion when you want to send a little pick-me-up message. :)

I always find it a bit difficult to photograph cards using the colors used here...a very pale taupe - not white or cream, just very muted - with a dusty grey-green, and a dusty pink.  And I always wonder how it looks on different monitors...LOL  So here it is...




Inside the white clay frame I added a piece from another patterned paper with basically the same colors, and put a cluster of pearls in the corner...




The flower cluster is also made up of dusty pastels...pink, grey, green...with just a couple brighter pink roses for fun...





The sentiment is stamped onto a small piece of the mauve patterned paper, treated with a punched edge...


Supplies:
Patterned papers:   Maja Designs Vintage Summer Basics
Die:   My Favorite Things Royal Leaves            Frame:   Martha Stewart mold & air dry clay
Flowers & stamens:   Wild Orchid Crafts            Pearls:   Recollections
Twine:   The Twinery/Natural Solid            Punch:   Martha Stewart Beaded Ruffle
Sentiment stamp:   Unity Stamp Co. / Imperfection is Beauty
Miscellaneous:   Wilton doily, ribbon



Thanks for stopping by today...I hope your week is starting with a smile!


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