Friday, May 18, 2012

BlackBerry Desings - Project #1 - Altered Glasses Case

Hi All...

First ~ before I get to the project I wanted to share this pic. of Graber!  He likes to hang with me in my studio but couldn't find a comfy place to sleep so I bought him this little dog bed....he loves it!  He sleeps while I create :)

Graber's new Bed
Great Give-A-Way #2!!

When I was rummaging around trying to decide what projects to make using the BBD papers I found this plastic pink eye glasses case that I had bought at one point for something....what that is I can't tell you now but it looked like perfect fodder for something crafty!

I paired it with this great Marie Antoinette collage sheet printed on tissue paper...

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Since the label had a nice space in the center I decided to stamp my nieces name using Archival Ink.

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Next I trimmed it from the sheet....

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Then proceeded to glue it down on the lid of the case using Aleene's Collage Pauge collage medium. Yes, I am using my fingers again ;) (can you believe how perfectly that label fit onto the case?!?!)

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When it was glued down I wiped off the excess glue around the edges of the image and set it aside to dry.


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Here is what it looks like at this point.... A bit plain for my taste....

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So, I decided to bling it up a bit with some Stickles!

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Now, you can seal it with a light coat of Acrylic sealer after the stickles has dried paying attention to the edges for extra protection.

NOW ~

It's time for another BlackBerryDesigns give-a-way...

Check out the


section and tell me which sheet(s) you like the best...

I have to be honest here...this one is very tough for me.  I LOVE the vintage ads (107 &114) BUT, I have a thing for hats!  I love hats and so wish they would come back in style.  I really like the vintage hats with the net, feathers, sequins, etc. That is always one of the things I gravitate towards when we go to a flea market or antique mall ~ hats!

Now it's your turn!

You will have until  5-25  to post your comment to be entered into the drawing to win one of 5 sets of Blackberry Designs collage sheets!

Good Luck Everyone!!!

Altered Pages Art Retreat - Pine AZ

Hi Everyone!

I wanted to share a bit of information about an upcoming


Relax, be pampered in luxury in the Cool Pines.
Enjoy it's beautiful surroundings and peaceful days.
Take time for YOU and your muse will appear!

More than just a class, more than just a retreat…
it’s a full immersion into artful bliss.

This event will take place in Pine, Arizona, between the lovely Mountain towns of Payson and Strawberry Arizona   July 20-22, 2012.  I only wish I lived closer so I could attend!


Class details:
All Supplies are provided for each class.

Friday evening 6-9 pm Rubber stamping/paper crafting techniques - finished project, My Dream Book

Nancie Lively: Nancie used her Degree in Applied Arts with Interior Design discipline to create beautiful homes for Phoenix residents. Nancie has been a progressive rubber stamper since 1993 and a beloved local instructor. Her bathroom walls carry her rubber stamping to a new level! Nancie has been a huge supporter of Operation Write home for several years, 2 of her sons have recently retired from the Navy; she loves to give the troops a boost. Enjoy Nancie’s winning way of helping you produce beauty and memorable finished projects. We call her Aunt Nancie, because she is that wonderful Aunt we all wish we had growing up!

Saturday morning 9-12 am Gel Printing and embellishing techniques – finished project, a Canvas Book utilizing learned techniques on both paper and fabric.

Rita Blocksom:
Rita Blocksom: Is a mixed media artist, author, designer and workshop instructor. Her interests are collage, felting, quilting, imagery and all forms of creative expression. A former career educator, she moved to Phoenix in 1998 to teach creative and artistic endeavors to all ages. She has taught fiber arts across the USA, for more information, you can view her blog at www.ritablocksom2.blogspot.com.
Rita kicks starts your creative side with both her inspirational art and her teaching methods. Rita is a driving force to get you motivated and the next thing you know….it’s ART! Rita is a true motivator!

This amazing all inclusive weekend is only $240.00. What is included?  In addition to the classes and all supplies for each class this fee also includes two nights lodging; meals - which includes dinner on Friday, breakfast, lunch & dinner on Saturday & breakfast on Sunday;  Door Prizes that will be awarded via random drawings and each attendee will receive a Goodie Bag filled with supplies.  There will also be an interactive & fun evening event if you wish to participate too! 

Doesn't get much better than that!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

BlackBerryDesigns Decoupage Papers!

I know I've told you about BlackBerryDesigns (formerly Southern Blackberry Designs) before but for those of you that haven't heard of them they offer up a unique assortment of vintage and retro decoupage/collage sheets printed on a wide variety of foundations including...Standard Paper, Cardstock, Clear Sticker Sheets, Mylar and my favorite Tissue Paper!

Well, recently I received an e-mail from Dea (the wonderful owner of BBD) asking if I would be interested in an assortment of collage sheets that had some sort of flaw making them unsaleable to use for various projects and to share with you.  Although these sheets might have a wrinkle which occured during printing, misaligned pages, colors off a bit, etc.  the sheets still had many usable images.    All she asked in return was that we give BlackBerryDesigns proper credit when we use and post items made using these images.

Of course I jumped at the chance and said yes because I knew how cool her images are AND I knew you'd love a chance to give them a try for yourself.  

So, my mail lady shows up one day with a very heavy box and I was thinkin' to myself, what could this be....I haven't ordered anything recently.  Imagine my surprise when I opened the box to find this.....


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Literally HUNDREDS of sheets
 in a wide variety of themes and papers....

Women, Christmas, Birds, Labels, Halloween, Flowers, Easter, Animals, and so much more!!!!

I was totally blown away, this is a crafty, collage, artsy dream!

And here we are...It is my pleasure to be able to bring you some fun projects using some of these amazing collage images

AND
Share them with YOU!!!!

I thought this mega special gift deserved an equally special way to give them away....

SO ~

I will be giving away approx. 30 packages of assorted collage sheets in the next couple weeks!
Yes, you read that correctly....thirty (maybe more)!!!

Here's what we're going to do...

I will be creating a variety of projects using some of these awesome images, at the end of each post I will ask you to list your favorite sheet(s) from a select catagory on BlackBerryDesigns. 
(PLEASE remember to add some way for me to contact you in case you win.)
You'll have 1 week to post your comment then I will give away 5 packs of collage sheets to 5 lucky posters.
It's so very simple yet so rewarding!

We'll start the giving today...

The chosen catagory is....

Fairy Tales

Tell me what your favorite sheet(s) is(are)...

Mine is these darling little mice...DFT117
or these Beatrix Potter images...DFT118.

I love those little critters!

What's your favorite?

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Goin' to the Birds...

Today I thought it would be fun just to stamp something just for the heck of it so here goes...

I'm goin' to the birds :)


Just Ducky....

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Some Birdie Loves You....

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Be sure to pop in tomorrow...
I've got a great surprise and huge give-a-way comin your way!

Hope you all get to have an inky evening!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Artist Transfer Image Transfer Technique

I don't know if you have seen one of the newer products offered at Altered Pages - Artist Spackle - or not but I have to tell you I am in love with it.


It says on the jar that it's great "for structural, dimensional, and textural applications" and can also mixed with various color mediums and be thinned for other applications.

Personally I find it to be a really interesting texture medium that is almost like a sticky dry frosting. I know, that doesn't make any sense at all but seriously, that's what it feels like when you start playing with it. It's like sticky frosting when you first pick it up and try to spread it but it's not a wet sticky, it's a dry sticky. So far I've only used my fingers to spread it out because I think they are the best tools for some jobs. I initially used it for my Steampunk Shadow Box Kit. The entire outside of the box was covered with it then painted using a bit of Maya Mist. It was lots of fun because the texture it created was amazing.



Well, I have to tell you I'm not one for following the directions, coloring in the lines or climbing into a box... I love to experiment and do my own thing. The Artist Spackle is no different, after my initial use I thought it would be fun to play with it a bit and see what it could do.

Now if you've read my book - Teach Yourself Visually Collage & Altered Arts you know I have an entire chapter on Image Transfer techniques. I love em and if I'd have had my way there would have been several more included in the book but alas...there's only so many pages in a book (at least that's what my editor kept telling me).

Anyway, I love Love LOVE to mess with Image Transfers so here's what I did....

Artist Spackle Image Transfer Technique
Supplies:

Artist Spackle
Collage Images  (laser printed) - Altered Pages
Cardstock, Chipboard, Etc.
Glossy Accents

Instructions:

1. Trim the laser printed collage images from the sheet.  Remember if you leave a white edge around the image that space will show up on the final image. I didn't even think about this when I tried this out so I ended up white edges around my images.  I fixed a couple of them which you'll see down below. 

Set these images aside for now.

2. Scoop out a bit of the spackle and spread it on your foundation material...I used chipboard (atc blank) and plain old white cardstock.

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Here is what it looks like at this time.... almost looks like a pop-tart w/o holes huh?

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3.  Immediately press the image face down into the wet spackle.  Remember, any area that isn't touching the spackle will not transfer!  For a more complete final image, burnish the image with a bone folder or the back of a spoon.  Work from the center out towards the edges to help remove any air bubbles that might be trapped beneath the image.

Don't worry if you mess up the spackle around the edges...you can fix it up after your done burnishing the image.

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4. Let the image dry completely!!!  You must let the spackle dry completely, if you don't you will ruin the image.  The spackle can be thinned with water while it is still wet so if you attempt the next step too soon you will simply dilute the spackle and wipe the image clean off your project.

5. After your image is completely dry it's time to remove the paper leaving the ink embedded in the spackle!  Squirt the back of your image with water and let it soak in for 30 seconds or so.

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6. Begin near the center and start gently rubbing the wet paper back and forth.  You will notice the paper start to roll up off the image/spackle.  This is exactly what you want it to do.  Keep going.... 

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Continue rubbing until you feel that all of the paper has been removed.   You can add a bit more water if necessary but not too much.  You don't want to dissolve the spackle.

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7. After you feel you have removed all of the paper, wipe off the image with a dry cloth and let it dry.  You may notice your image has a bit of  a cloudy appearance.  This means there is still a bit of paper left on the image. 

You can re-wet the image and rub the remaining bits off.

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8.  Now if you tried step #7 and you're still left with a bit of haze you can use this handy dandy little tip that has worked for me numerous times.  Add a drop or two of Glossy Accents to the image and rub it over the entire image with your fingertip.  As the GA dries it magically hides the last remaining bits of paper and gives the image a bit of gloss, protecting it at the same time. 

Some people think this is cheating but I just think it's a perfect finishing touch.

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And here are how my images turned out......

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This is one of the images that I fixed the white edges.  After I was done removing all the paper and added the glossy accents I went back and dabbed on a bit more spackle around all of the edges covering the white areas.  You can shape it up a bit as well letting you control just how much or little of the image peeks out of the spackle.

It was finished off with a bit of Maya Mist.

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This and the next image were made on white cardstock.  I tore the images from the rest of the cardstock once I was finished.

This image was finished off by mixing a bit of 3D Mixers with Crackle Accents which I then painted on the spackle.  It was also painted over the white edges that I left on the image ;)

You will notice a couple white areas near the center of the image that didn't transfer.
This was a couple of air pockets that were left under the image.  I don't mind them because I don't think image transfers should be perfect
(IMO - If you want a perfect image you should just use the original image.)

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And finally the last image I left as it finished out...I simply tore it away from the rest of the cardstock.  You can see the white edges I was talking about ~ if you look closely you can even see a bit of another image left over along to top edge.  I didn't even notice that when I cut the images out! 

There are also two small areas that didn't transfer on this image either but it just gives it a bit of character I think.


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Sadly this technique doesn't work well with ink jet images.....
I gave it a shot and it does transfer a bit it's more a ghost image than with the laser images. 
It is a cool look though that might work with some projects....
just something to keep in mind.

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So, there you go...
A fun new Image Transfer technique to stick in your
"To Try" file!

Monday, May 14, 2012

Get Inked Kit - May 2012 - Vintage Safari

This month's Get Inked Kit available at Queen Kat Designs is
Vintage Safari!

Don't ya just love going to the zoo?  Well I know I sure do and that's what inspired the stamp kit this month.

Here are the images....

QKD - GI May
and here is what I created with them!
QKD - GI May 02 QKD - GI May 01 QKD - GI May 03 QKD - GI May 04 QKD - GI May 05 QKD - GI May 15 QKD - GI May 16

Now, it's your chance to win a set of this months stamps...
all you have to do is tell me what is your favorite animal at the zoo...

I actually have 2 ~ the tiger and the Giraffe!

You have until  5-26-12 to post a comment to be entered to win!

Good Luck Everyone!

Friday, May 11, 2012

My Mixed Elements Collage

This morning I posted a link to the Mixed Elements Challenge over at Altered Pages....

The challenge is to use Metal, Ink and Paper in a collage.

Well, here is what I came up with....

It Started With a Kiss....
I used a variety of inks paired with stamps or just to add color to the main photo and around the edges of the game board.  The background paper as well as the "Follow Your Bliss", "Happiness" and "Go Slow" stickers are all from the Glitz line of paper called Laced with Grace.   The vintage photo images, the butterflies, eggs and nest are all Altered Pages collage sheet images.  And the stamps are all from StampersBest.

The three images along the side in the film strip are image transfers onto metal sheets.


Here is a close up of the 3 transfer images....  It's hard to get a good photo of the top image since it was a lighter image to start with and so much of the gold background shows through.  The flash just wants to wash it out every time.

Anyway, that's my entry for this very fun challenge!
Now, it's your turn!!

Mixed Elements Challenge @ Altered Pages Blog

I know we all like to win fun goodies...

Join in the Mixed Elements Challenge at Altered Pages Artsociates!

Well here's you chance to win this beautiful LE Wildflower scrapbook kit.

It includes an assortment of papers, the album, and even an entire set of dies ~ mini alpha, flowers and labels!!!


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All you have to do is create a collage (4x4 - 8x10) which incorporates metal, ink and paper.  Post a link to your creation on the Altered Pages Artsociates Blog by May 15th to be entered to win!

Good Luck Everyone!!!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

A few Mother's Day Cards to inspire....

While they are all very different in style they are all very easy to make. 
All of the stamps used are by Just For Fun Rubber Stamps and are paired with a variety of techniques.

This first card pairs the darling mother duck & her ducklings with a piece of background flowery paper I made using my alcohol ink flower technique.



This card has a wax paper resist background for this amazing Mom!


I love how clean and simple this card is but the colors and image really make a statement.


And finally, you know me and vintage...
I couldn't pass up making at least one card with my favorite vintage feel to it.


I hope these cards inspire you to create to your hearts content!
And remember...the sentiment can be switched out and used for any occasion!

Have a wonderful day everyone!!


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Mom ATC's & Tin - Finished Project Photos!!!

I thought it would be fun to share a couple photos of the entire set of cards and tin all together now that we've finished them up....

Mom ATC's 034 Mom ATC's 035 Mom ATC's 036

So, what do you think?
Fun huh?
Did you play along?
Are you making a set for your Mom, Aunt, Grandma, or other important woman in your life?
Which technique did you like the best?

I hope you enjoyed this project...
please feel free to post a link in the comment section to your own version.
We'd all love to see it!