Showing posts with label Coloring Techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coloring Techniques. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Let's Get Hopping Round 35: Happy Birthday To Us!


Hey Y'all!
Happy 3rd Birthday to the Let's Get Hopping Team! You may have hopped over from Alicia Yap's blog, who, by the way, never ceases to amaze me with her oh so cute projects! Or, you may be starting out with me, either way, Welcome! Make sure you hop all the way through and see the fun and beautiful projects we have to share.  Each one of us has chosen a past theme and created our projects from that.  I decided to combine several: Anything But A Card, Little Stamps, Very Vanilla (that was by accident, but it is included in one of my projects lol!),  Coloring Techniques, and For The Kids.  

It is hard to be believe Fall is here, and September is almost over!  I have made 3 different  Fall/Halloween Treat holders that are perfect for kids of any age (For The Kids).  The first is this pizza box.  I used one of the Stampin' Spritzers, re-inkers, shimmer paint, and 70% rubbing alcohol to add color (Coloring Technique). I stamped an image from the Celebration Tidings stamp set onto the pizza box.  Then I embellished with DSP, an oval die cut for my sentiment, and some of the Glittered Organdy Ribbon.  I cut a thin strip of it to make it look like the spider is spinning it's web. I added some Iridescent Pearls.  


To color the pizza box, I put it in a cardboard box and spritzed it all over with the alcohol, re-inker, and shimmer paint mix.  I like to mix different colors and get my own shade. And as with any coloring, the more you add, the more intense the color.  


My next project uses the Printed Gusseted Cellophane Bags.  I cut the length down to 6", and lined it with a piece of Mango Melody that measures 2-7/8 x 9, score on the 9" side at 1, 3, & 7-3/4.  I used one of the Celebration Label dies to make a bag topper, and used the Banner Year bundle for the sentiment.  It has a ton of small stamps (Little Stamps) and is a very versatile set you can use for many occasions.  I stamped the sentiment onto a 3/4" strip of Very Vanilla, then punched both ends with the Banners Pick A Punch.  Very Vanilla just lends itself so well to fall projects, and I have been using it alot in my projects.


My last project I CASE'd directly from the Holiday Mini Catalog.  It uses one of the Clear Tiny Treat Boxes embellished with the Have A Hoot Bundle & again, the Plaid Tidings DSP.  I just realized I hit another theme--Use Up That DSP--Ha! Seriously, this pack of paper has gotten a lot of mileage in the past few weeks!  I just love those owls, and I colored the image with my Stampin' Blends-another Coloring Technique.  I altered the Terra Cotta Tile Scalloped Linen Ribbon by removing the colored edges.  I love the vintage look of the frayed edges. PS, the treat boxes hold approximately 1/2 cup of candy corn...you're welcome. 
Thank you for stopping by today!  Click on the arrow below to hop over to my friend Shelly Wadge and see what she has to share with you today.


If you would like to order any of the supplies I have used, click on the links below to go to my online store.  Thanks again for stopping by!

Love,
Nina






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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Masculine Card Global Design Project #193

Hey Y'all!
I am sharing my card I made for the Global Design Project's Color Challenge this week.  How many of us struggle with masculine cards?  Well, the struggle is OVER!  There are some great sets in the new Stamin' Up! 2019-20 Annual Catalog that will make it so easy to make those masculine cards we all have such a hard time with.  And this color challenge was perfect to show you a couple of those.
I have always loved navy blue and yellow together (don't believe me? Come see my kitchen!) and add my favorite color green and I couldn't wait to get stampin'!  Now when you first look at these colors, they don't scream "masculine card." But I had been wanting to use the "A Good Man" set, and I decided to pair it with one of my favorite new sets, "Sailing Home."  I thought these were the perfect colors.
Father's Day is Sunday here in the US, and y'all know I had to make my man a card.  I love the sentiments in this set.  This card could be a birthday card as well.  

I did a quick watercolor background with Pineapple Punch, then stamped the water in Night of Navy, and the sand in Crumb Cake.  The water and sand stamps come from the "High Tide" set, which, by the way, pairs perfectly with Sailing Home.  I used my aquapainter to spread the crumb cake out, but I like the texture of the sand stamp.  I used Stampin' Blends to color the man and chair.  I love the many ways there are to color and use our inks!


For a girl who doesn't really like to fussy cut, I seem to do it alot lately!  I love how paper piecing looks, and used the Come Sail Away DSP for the hat.   The boat was stamped in Night of Navy, then I used a Blender Pen to blend out some of the ink on the hull.  I really like that effect.
I hope my man knows how much I appreciate him and all he does for our family.  God really blessed me when He put him in my life.  He may give me a hard time about this being a beach-scene card since we really aren't beach people (some of y'all bout fell out your chair didn't you?) We tolerate it, but we much prefer being on the river.  So that's what I am going to tell him, and y'all vouch for me, ok?  This is a river, not the ocean....it's all in creative interpretation, right?  You can imagine it to be any where you want it to be....It was a fun card to make, and I can't wait to give it to him! 

Tips and Tricks
  • Measurements: Night of Navy card base-8-1/2 x 5-1/2, scored at 4-1/4, Granny Apple Green layer-4 x 5-1/4, Thick WW layer-3-3/4 x 5
  • There are so many coloring techniques, I used 3 in this card: watercoloring with aquapainters, blender pens, and Stampin' Blends.  
  • Paper Piecing is so much fun-I stamped the image onto a piece of DSP, then cut out the hat and attached it with a mini dimensional. For the sails, I simply stamped the boat image in Pineapple Punch and cut out the sails and adhered with liquid glue.
  • The words in the "Relax Your Way" sentiment are in a straight line.  To get different looks, stamp the words then cut apart and place on your project.
  • The Stampin' Blends come in a light and dark combo pack, or you can order each one single.  This is great when you only need to replace one of the markers.  The Ivory and Bronze are single markers and can be used for skin tones.  I used the Ivory Blend on this project. 


 If you are interested in purchasing any of the products I used today, I would love to earn your business!  Simply click on the links below to go to my online store.  One of the things I love about the new catalog is how they have an item number for an entire suite of products, so if you're like me and want it all, it is easy peasy shopping!  I included the suite item number for the Come Sail Away in my links below. I have a Frequent Buyer Club card, for every $25 purchase you get a punch.  Get 10 punches and receive $25 of your choice of Stampin' Up! products.  To get a punch, you must use the current host code, which can be found in the right column of my blog. 
If you are like me and love a discount, the starter kit is the best value in the catalog!  I would love for you to join my team-SASS-Southern Accents Stampin' Squad.  Becoming a demonstrator is so much fun! Having classes is not necessary, you can be a Hobby demo like many others.  Click on the "Join The Fun" link at the top to join my squad!
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And Happy Father's Day to all of you great dad's out there!
Love,
Nina
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