Hi Crafty Friends! I’ts Noga and today I'm here to share a card that I made from lawm fawn new release.
In this card the images were stamped from the stamps set critter concert - critter concert - Lawn Fawn on smooth white cardstock using Jet Black Ink and colored in with Copic Markers.
Hello everyone! Today's card features Neat and Tangled Little Monster. I love that this stamp set comes with a coordinating die that actually cuts out the word MONSTER!! Yay! Win for Neat and Tangled. I made a boy and a girl card, and colored up the images using my Spectrum Noir alcohol markers. I used Distress Oxide ink for he clouds. For he cloud "stencil" I just first cut it out using Lawn Fawn's Cloud border die. This is a super easy way to use what you already may have in your stash. I used more Oxide ink for the grass and then finished it off with some water droplets for fun. Lastly, I put my card together using Nuvo Glue and finished off the balloons and the word MONSTER with some Nuvo Crystal Glaze. LOVE that stuff!!! Thanks so much for crafting with us today.
Today's project is so fun and so easy to do. Sometimes you just need a fast and simple card that packs a punch! And these Kuretake Gansai Tambi watercolors are so great. The richness of each color is so beautiful. I started with placing the color down on my watercolored cardstock in both the green and blue. To achieve this look, it only took two layers of paint. Then I heat embossed both the grill and sentiment from the Hero Arts Dad's Day set, and finshed off the card with filling in the grill with my Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers. BAM! Done :). Thanks so much for joining us today!
Hello everyone! Today's card features a few different techniques. I used Gina K Foils without heat, and a Hero Arts Sun Die as a stencil. It's so great when you can find alternate ways to use things in order to get more from what you have. I started ink blending some Distress Oxide Ink in the colors Wilted Violet and Picked Raspberry through the stencil of the Hero Arts Sun Die stencil. Once I'm happy with the blend, I sprayed it with my new shimmer spray by Tattered Angels in the pearl color. I absolutely love the affect this gives. So soft and pretty. My final touch to the card are these foiled hearts. I placed the foil over a Stick-It sheet and then cut it out with various sizes of heart dies. I love that I didn't have to use heat for this technique. I hope you give it a try!! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hello everyone! Today's Design Team Project features this beautiful background stamp from Prima Marketing. It was so fun to color and I will show you two different ways to do just that; one very simple and fast, and one more therapeutic!
I started off by stamping the background stamp on some watercolor and Bristol smooth paper so that I can do some easy watercoloring with my Zig markers. Once heat embossed I dipped the watercolor panel into Distress Oxide Ink to get the blend of colors I prefer. That was the easy coloring and I highly recommend it.
The more time intensive coloring came with the Bristol smooth paper because I chose to color each individual flower. SO FUN!
Hi Crafty Friends! I’ts Noga and today I'm here to share two cards that I made for kraftgali first birthday :)
In the first card the image was stamped from the stamps set Critter Campout Stamps- Sunny Studio Stampson smooth white cardstock using Jet Black Ink and colored in with Copic Markers.
In the second card the images were stamped from the stamps set Critter Campout Stamps- Sunny Studio Stampson smooth white cardstock using Jet Black Ink and colored in with Copic Markers.
We are back with this ultra fun, Distress Oxide resist card design. I absolutely love playing with Distress Oxide inks and for this project, I'm using the newest bundle! How awesome are these colors???
I started off by stamping out the tools from the Hero Arts Dad's Day Stamp Set. I used Versamark ink and stamped them out first in a symmetrical pattern and then much more randomly on the second card. I then covered them both in white embossing powder and heat set them. THIS is where the fun comes in. I then got to play play play with these inks. I smooshed a few colors on my craft mat and spritzed with water. Then I dipped the watercolor cardstock into the inks and watched as magic happened. I then heat set them and added some brown to make them look "worked on" as this card is a fix-it, handy man, type card.
I made two cards while I had all my supplies out. They both had very similar layouts. I used some silver cardstock in my stash and dry embossed them with a folder that reminded me of a peg board. I adhered my cards using Nuvo glue. These cards were so much fun to do! Thank you so much for hanging out with us today!!!