‘Card’ Category

  1. Scribble Woodland Christmas Card

    12th September, 2016 by iGirlZoe

    I am delighted to share a card sample that I made for the Tim Holtz facebook LIVE event on Friday, where he showcased his incredible new Stampers Anonymous holiday stamps and stencils. If you missed the live event, you can still watch it on replay and see the stamps on Tim’s blog.

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    I absolutely LOVE the new stamps and stencils and I can’t wait to create this years Christmas cards and holiday home decor with them. Here’s how I used some of them to create this sample…

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    Step 1: Cut an oval using the sizzix stiched ovals thinlits dies from distress watercolor cardstock.

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    Step 2: Lightly blend weathered wood distress ink through the birch stencil from mini stencils set 21 using a mini blending tool.

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    Step 3: Draw lightly along the outline of the birch trees with the fine tip end of a frayed burlap distress marker. TIP* you could trace the outline using the stencil, but the imperfections of freehand make it look more natural and less “stenciled”

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    Step 4: Edge the card and oval with walnut stain distress ink using a mini blending tool.

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    Step 5: Go over the frayed burlap marker lines with a water brush to soften the lines and create shadow.

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    Step 6: Colour the back of this stamp from the scribbled woodlands CMS282 stamp set with gathererd twiggs, peeled paint and stormy sky distress markers. Spritz with water and stamp onto distress watercolor cardstock.

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    Step 7: Once dry, ink up the stamp with black soot distress archival ink and overstamp the watercolor image.

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    Step 8: Scribble frayed burlap, pumice stone and stormy sky distress markers onto a non stick craft sheet. Pick up the scribbled marker with a waterbrush and create a background wash onto the distress watercolor cardstock around the stamped image.

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    Step 9: Take a mini blending tool and VERY LIGHTLY blend vintage photo distress ink over the stamped background and birch stencilled frame to give a vintage hue. TIP* if your vintage photo distress ink pad is “juicy” blend away some of the excess onto scrap paper before blending over the top of the background and frame.

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    Step 10: Lay the polka dot stencil from mini stencil set 20 over the card. Spread texture paste through the stencil with a palette knife and once completely dry, adhere the frame over the background. TIP* To get a more natural looking snowfall (card below), use the stencil vertically or horizontally, NOT at an angle (card above).

    iGirlZoe: Scribble Woodland Christmas Card
    Thanks for stopping by, I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial. I’ll be back tomorrow with a tutorial for another card sample that I made for Tim’s facebook LIVE post.

    Zoe

     


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  2. Beware Trouble!

    16th September, 2015 by iGirlZoe

    The temperature here in Switzerland has dipped considerably and the trees are starting to show the first signs of Autumn, so Halloween is ON!

    iGirlZoe: Beware TroubleToday I have a quick and simple card which could easily be adapted to make Halloween party invitations, a canvas or other home decor piece.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Take a base card and cover the edges with regions beyond tissue tape.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Emboss core-dinations kraft core cardstock with the new cobwebs texture fades folder and sand lightly over the top and edges with a sanding grip.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Place the zigzag stencil over distress watercolor cardstock and blend rusty hinge distress ink through with a blending tool. Dry with a heal tool. Move the stencil so it covers the inked parts and repeat the process with hickory smoke distress ink. Once dry, stamp randomly using background stamps from the undertaker stamp set with jet black archival ink. Spritz with water droplets and dry with heat tool. Paint a thin layer of glue ‘n seal over the top. It will spread the ink a little but give a nice vintage hue.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Mix a few drops of black soot distress reinker and texture paste with a palette knife on a craft mat. Place the batground stencil over one side of the card and using the palette knife, scrape through a portion of the stencil. Carefully lift the stencil and rinse immediately. Allow the texture paste to air dry.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Stamp the large skull from the undertaker stamp set and fussy cut. Blend with a vintage photo distress ink. Stamp a second time and fussy cut the hat and teeth. Colour the teeth with a white gel pen and glue both the hat and teeth on top of the skull with glue ‘n seal. Add a little black soot distress marker around the outside of the skull and blend with your finger to create a shadow.

    iGirlZoe: Beware Trouble
    Die cut “beware” and “trouble” from the handwritten halloween thinlits die set with core-dinations kraft core cardstock. Assemble card with glue ‘n seal.

    Thanks for stopping by, I really appreciate it. I’ll be back with LOTS more Halloween projects over the coming weeks. I hope you’ll stop by again and take a look.